Extension of type EditorValue<T> of the FirstSpirit Access-API with a method findReferences(Language)

Hello community,

as it seems there is currently no way for a language-specific filtering/determination of references in objects of type EditorValue<T>.

Although one can obtain the language from objects of type Reference, which are contained in the List<Reference> returned by the existing method findReferences(), a filtering is only possible if the input component used by the page template was labeled with useLanguages = "yes" and only if no nesting of input components is present. In the case of nested FS_LISTs (e.g.: Mithras-Project -> Download Center), the enveloping DataSource instance is language-independent, the nested FS_LIST is language-dependent while the therein nested FS_REFERENCES are again language-independent. In this case, a language-specific distinction and assignment of FS_REFERENCE maintained by a page is not possible with the existing method findReferences() as all references are added in a no hierarchical fashion to the returned list. Instead, a flattened list is returned whose language-independent items of type Reference have a property of type Language with value null. Hence, in this case it could not be identified if the FS_REFERENCE entries nested in the language-dependent FS_LIST are maintained for a given langauge or not.

As an example:

List[REFERENCE_FOR_NESTED_FS_LIST_ENTRY{Language=EN}, REFERENCE_FOR_FS_REFERENCE{Language=null}]

Currently, REFERENCE_FOR_NESTED_FS_LIST_ENTRY has no single relation to REFERENCE_FOR_FS_REFERENCE_ENTRY.

It's actually too bad, because all the information for a language-based differentiation is already present in the object tree, but is hidden by the API. It only would need a recursive call of a new created method findReferences(Language) on all nested input components or the method findReferences() could only return the top-level-references, from which one could navigate through a hierachy of nested References.

The following API would be really helpful:

List <Reference> references = editor.findReferences (language);

or

List <Reference> references = editor.findReferences (); // Returns only top level references
for (Reference reference: references) {
    List <Reference> nestedReferences = reference.findNestedReferences (language);
}

Hier noch die deutsche Version:

https://community.e-spirit.com/message/22232#22232

1 Comment
MichaelaReydt
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hello Jochen

thank you for your idea to improve FirstSpirit. It is important for us to learn from the experiences of our customers and partners. For this reason we appreciate feedback and any suggestion.

We have evaluated the issue once again, but have no plans for a realization in the near future. Therefore, we cannot consider your feature request at this time.

You can find more details about our feature selection process in our Features Policy.

Best regards

Michaela