ad1545 - extending the xpages extension library
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AD1545 – Extending the XPages Extension Library
04:00 PM-05:00 PM, 2nd February, 2016
Orange G
Padraic Edwards – IBM Ireland
Brian Gleeson – IBM Ireland
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Agenda
• Introductions
• ExtLib - A Brief History
• The ExtLib Contribution Process
• Hands-On: Making an ExtLib Contribution
• Extending Domino Designer
• ExtLibX – The Innovation Incubator
• Summary
Brian Gleeson
Software Developer
@BGleesonIE
Padraic Edwards
Software Developer
@paidi_ed
Introductions…
Agenda
• Introductions
• ExtLib - A Brief History
• The ExtLib Contribution Process
• Hands-On: Making an ExtLib Contribution
• Extending Domino Designer
• ExtLibX – The Innovation Incubator
• Summary
A Brief History of the XPages Extension Library
• 1st Release: OpenNTF - September 2010
• Upgrade Pack 1 for IBM Domino 8.5.3 – December 2011
Promoted to IBM Domino 9.0 GA - March 2013
• Innovation Highlights from 2013
• New REST Calendar Service API and Mail API
• Single Page App Wizard for Mobile
• OneUI302 theme fixes
• Infinite scrolling property for the Data view
A Short History of the XPages Extension Library
• 9 OpenNTF releases in 2014
• XPages JUnit Test Framework enhancements
• Mobile TypeAhead support
• Relational support JDBC & DBCP
• Responsive Web Design – Bootstrap
• Community Contributions
• Continued Advancements in 2015
• More Responsive improvements
• Additional community contributions
• Bluemix Designer tooling
Over
85000
Downloads
Agenda
• Introductions
• ExtLib - A Brief History
• The ExtLib Contribution Process
• Hands-On: Making an ExtLib Contribution
• Extending Domino Designer
• ExtLibX – The Innovation Incubator
• Summary
Overview of Github ExtLib Integration
• Contributions are submitted via pull requests
• Merged into ExtLib after a bluewash review
XPages Team code standards are applied…
• Code must build properly
• JUnit tests must pass
• Tagging of UI strings for localization
• Pull requests are closed once code is delivered
Agenda
• Introductions
• ExtLib - A Brief History
• The ExtLib Contribution Process
• Hands-On: Making an ExtLib Contribution
• Extending Domino Designer
• ExtLibX – The Innovation Incubator
• Summary
Getting Started!
• Set up your IDE
• Eclipse - http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
• XPages SDK for Eclipse RCP - http://bit.ly/1OCVYDI
• Optional Extras
• EGit - www.eclipse.org/egit
• Maven - http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases
• Domino Debug Plugin - http://ibm.co/1OEWS8Z
• Become an active member of OpenNTF
• http://tinyurl.com/joinOpenNTF
Create your Fork
https://github.com/OpenNTF/XPagesExtensionLibrary
Next Steps with your ExtLib Repository
ExtLib Main
Repository
Local
Repo
Remote
RepoBug Fix
Feature
Branch
Master
Fetch
Push
Fetch
Pull Request
Commit and Push
Clone
Periodic Push
ExtLibUser
Community Contributed Fixes
• PR31 - Fixed a typo – Jesse Gallagher
• PR16 - InPlaceFormAction – Cameron Gregor
• PR14 - Picker Enhancements – Paul Withers
• PR5 - Add collection support to JSONBuilder – Nathan Freeman
• PR27 - New convenience method for ExtlibUtil – Jesse Gallagher
• PR21 - Fixed NPE in relational – Serdar Basegmez
• PR26 - Added “notes-platform” property for Maven Profile - Jesse
But we want MORE !
• What can you contribute ?
Bug fixes
A new control
A new property for an existing control
A new data source
New Complex types – validators, converters, simple actions…
Localization & Accessibility fixes
Convenience methods that will help other developers
Maven build enhancements
Where do I get help?
• Extensibility API’s - ibm.co/1UeZh8B
• Domino App Dev Wiki – articles on…
Creating a control
Creating a library
• Mastering XPages Books and Extension Library Book
Where do I get help?
• New Slack channel for Extension library
https://openntf.slack.com/messages/extensionlibrary/
Sign up here https://openntfslackin.mybluemix.net/
XPages Team members active
• StackOverflow
Nearly 4k of questions
Over 80% answered
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/xpages
Building a Contribution
• Maven – build automation framework
• Each plugin in the Extlib has been Mavenized
• M2e provides Maven integration in Eclipse
• Tycho configurator for Eclipse
• Window -> Preferences -> Maven -> Discovery ->Open Catalog
• Provides deployable UpdateSitefor Notes/Domino testing
Building a Contribution
• IBM Domino Build Management UpdateSite
http://tinyurl.com/extlibBuildManagement
Testing a Contribution – optional
• Manually validate that your code works – no, really !
Test your code changes locally
Consider getting a code review from a colleague
• Optionally… you could create JUnit Tests!
Use the XPages runtime JUnit Test Framework
• Also open sourced as part of the ExtLib project
Existing Extlib JUnit test projects
• com.ibm.xsp.extlib.test, com.ibm.xsp.extlib.relational.test
Run GreenExtlibTestSuite before committing a contribution
Agenda
• Introductions
• ExtLib - A Brief History
• The ExtLib Contribution Process
• Hands-On: Making an ExtLib Contribution
• Extending Domino Designer
• ExtLibX – The Innovation Incubator
• Summary
IBM Domino Designer Tooling Extensions
• IBM Domino Designer also provides Extensibility API’s
Create your own Designer wizard
Contribute your own property panels
Add design time visualizations
Add your own theme
• More information
ibm.co/1RCWS8d
Creating a new wizard
• Wizards are great for generating XPages markup
No need to understand all the properties of a palette item in advance
XSP markup is generated based on some simple questions and answers
• How it works
Drag and Drop a control
Pop up a wizard
Gather some design information
Generate XSP markup
• Let’s take an example…
Agenda
• Introductions
• ExtLib - A Brief History
• The ExtLib Contribution Process
• Hands-On: Making an ExtLib Contribution
• Extending Domino Designer
• ExtLibX – The Innovation Incubator
• Summary
ExtLibX – Where New Ideas Take Hold !
• Incubator for Innovations, Experiments, PoCs
• Currently includes Bootstrap4 Alpha support
A head start on the next major release
“The world’s most popular HTML, CSS and JS framework”
• Projects have a lighter review process
Quicker Results
• Contributions merged directly into GitHub
Quicker Turnaround
Overview of ExtLibX Integration
• Pull requests are merged into main ExtLibX repository
ExtLib
Repo
IBM XPages
Product
Stream
ExtLibX
Repo Community
Repo’s
Forks
Submissions
Bluewash
Bootstrap 4 αlpha
• How to get it?
Download from http://tinyurl.com/extlibx
Install update site
Or install as part of latest ExtLib
• How to contribute
Fork repository - https://github.com/OpenNTF/XPagesExtLibX
Write code
Validate results
Submit pull request
Bootstrap 4 – Implemented so far• New Bootstrap plugin
Plugin infrastructure + Bootstrap4.theme
Bootstrap 4 αlpha.2 resources
XPages specific CSS & JS resources
Navbar Renderer
2x Application Layout renderers
Pager Renderer
Dashboard Renderer
Navigator Renderer
Data View Renderer
• What’s missing? https://github.com/OpenNTF/XPagesExtLibX/issues
Get Involved
• Learn new skills
• Give back…
Over 85,000 users have consumed ExtLib
Less than 30 have contributed ….
• Get what you need !
A fix for the bug that impacts you!
A feature that benefits YOUR app!
• Have fun collaborating with community colleagues
Summary
• We learned how to setup an IDE
• How to create a Pull Request for ExtLib
• How to build a contribution
• How to test a contribution
• How to extend Extension Library Tooling
• How to contribute to ExtLibX
Sessions of Interest
• AD1548 - Building Responsive XPages Applications
9:15AM -10:15AM
3rd February 2016 - Orange F
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