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EToolbox BackPack

A tool for easily creating, handling and distributing content packages across Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) ecosystem.

Based on the out-of-box AEM Package Manager, the BackPack provides the ability to bundle together different pieces of website content (texts, image sources and renditions, videos, documents, etc.) in a flexible manner.

When you select e.g. a page for inclusion into package, all the assets referenced by this page (and, optionally, its children) are included as well. The tool analyzes relations between resources to produce comprehensive sets of data so that entire web pages with all their addenda can be moved across sites, translated, reformatted or backed up for later usage.

BackPack is aimed to decrease the effort and costs of content management and distribution; improve the security and reliability of content-related business processes.

Project structure

The project consists of two modules:

  • core module runs in an AEM instance containing to respond to user commands and provide data processing service.
  • ui/application module embeds into AEM administering interface and runs in browser to give to the user control over package creation and storage, as well as detailed feedback. This module is built upon the modern Coral 3 graphic interface and TouchUI-ready.

The two modules communicate via JSON-based REST protocol. Basically, a user command is sent to an endpoint, parsed and processed by a specially designed AEM service, then result and/or status message returned to user.

Installation

BackPack is distributed as a package you can install by hand or, optionally, add to your project building workflow via e.g. Content Package Maven Plugin (either Adobe version or wcm.io version).

Alternatively you can build and install BackPack from source code. Clone this repository and run

mvn clean install -PautoInstallPackage

from the command line. You can change aem.host and aem.port values as needed in the main POM file's section or via a command-line key like -Daem.host=xxx -Daem.port=xxx (default is localhost:4502).

Requirements

The project is developed and tested in AEM 6.4.5 (uber-jar 6.3.0) with Java 1.8. Please compile and use in environments other that this with caution.

Usage

In your Adobe Experience Manager console, navigate to Tools section and choose EToolbox from the left menu rail. Click "Backpack" in the right section.

TouchUI-compliant Package Manager interface opens. In the "Group" dropdown to the left, you can choose a particular packages group, or see them all, if "All packages" option selected.

Hover over a package to see available options. "Edit" button will open the same package in the "classic" interface with some additional capabilities.

To create a new package, click "Create" button in the top right. A dialog window will open, where you can put package's name, version, group, thumbnail, path to the node containing resources for the package, and turn child resources inclusion on or off. Several paths may be selected. Click the button in the bottom to complete the operation.

Testing and development

The source code of the project is test-covered. You can run unit tests apart from the usual Maven build workflow with

mvn clean test

There is also the specific "test" profile that helps to collect code quality statistics, engage test coverage analysis, etc. Run it with e.g.

mvn clean verify sonar:sonar -Ptest -Dsonar.host.url=[....]

The project is in active development stage. Community contribution is heartily welcome.

Known issues

The project uses com.google.common.cache.Cache bundled in uber-jar-6.3.0 which is in "beta" status. Despite this class is out of beta stage in standalone Google Guava releases since 20.0, we are currently sticking to uber-jar version to avoid inconsistency. We have tested this doesn't cause trouble in regular usage.

Licensing

The project is licensed under Apache License, Version 2.0. All runtime project dependencies are guaranteed to be compliant with the license. Dependencies such as Adobe's uber-jar are considered provided in the end-user environment and are not explicitly engaged. The end user is to comply with the regulations of the corresponding licenses.

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