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== Open-Xchange Internal data structures to access with FreeMarker == | == Open-Xchange Internal data structures to access with FreeMarker == | ||
=== | === Contacts === | ||
Within freemarker, you are given a list called <tt>contacts</tt>, which contains all contacts of the given publication. Freemarker enabled you to access every attribute of the class Contact that has both a setter and a getter. See the JavaDoc for the class to find out about attributes or use the example template. | Within freemarker, you are given a list called <tt>contacts</tt>, which contains all contacts of the given publication. Freemarker enabled you to access every attribute of the class Contact that has both a setter and a getter. See the JavaDoc for the class to find out about attributes or use the example template. | ||
=== | == Examples == | ||
This is the basic loop over the list of contacts that you get: | |||
<#list contacts as contact> | |||
<div class="ox_contact"> | |||
<span class="ox_company">$contact.company</span> | |||
<span class="ox_company">$contact.uRL</span> | |||
<span class="ox_note">$contact.note</span> | |||
</div> | |||
</#list> | |||
== Changing the default templates == | == Changing the default templates == |
Revision as of 13:50, 24 February 2010
Publishing Data with Open-Xchange
Open-Xchange offers to publish an increasing amount of internal data like contacts, documents, appointments. This data can be published in a way that it is machine-readable using OXMF and it can be customized in it's look and feel using common web techniques like CSS.
Open-Xchange is using the FreeMarker Template Engine to export the internal date to the published templates. Check the FreeMarker Manual on how to use it.
Open-Xchange Internal data structures to access with FreeMarker
Contacts
Within freemarker, you are given a list called contacts, which contains all contacts of the given publication. Freemarker enabled you to access every attribute of the class Contact that has both a setter and a getter. See the JavaDoc for the class to find out about attributes or use the example template.
Examples
This is the basic loop over the list of contacts that you get:
<#list contacts as contact> <div class="ox_contact"> <span class="ox_company">$contact.company</span> <span class="ox_company">$contact.uRL</span> <span class="ox_note">$contact.note</span> </div> </#list>
Changing the default templates
The default templates of all existing items to publish can be found in the folder /opt/open-xchange/templates/ of every Open-Xchange installation, if the package open-xchange-publish-microformats is installed:
$ dpkg -L open-xchange-publish-microformats | grep templates /opt/open-xchange/templates /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts_oxmf_uncensored.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/infostore.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts_hcard_censored.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts_oxmf_censored.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts.tmpl /opt/open-xchange/templates/contacts_hcard_uncensored.tmpl
When these files are changed, new published items in Open-Xchange will get this look and feel. Check out the online help or the user guides on how to publish using Open-Xchange.