Friday, May 5, 2017

How to display the git tags based on the environment in Jenkins parameter

How to get the basic profile details of a user in external clients through OAuth - AEM

This post will explain how to display the git tags based on the environment in Jenkins parameter - Displaying the dynamic list with tag names filtering the tags with environment name e.g. QA, UAT, PROD(the environment name should be included in the tag while creating)

Select "This build is parameterized" in Jenkins job configuration
Add new parameter of type Extensible Choice
Enter the name "Tag" and select the Choice Provider as "System Groovy Choice Parameter"
Enter the below script in "Groovy System Script"

def gettags = "git ls-remote -t https://username:Password@git.test.com/project/repo.git".execute()
def tags = []
def t1 = []
gettags.text.eachLine {tags.add(it)}
for(i in tags)
{
   def tagName=i.split()[1].replaceAll('\\^\\{\\}', '').replaceAll('refs/tags/', '')
   if(tagName.contains('QA'))
      t1.add(tagName)
}
t1 = t1.unique()
return t1

Change the git repository details and the string based on that the tags should be filtered e.g QA, UAT, PROD


Click on "Run the script now" to test the script - this will displayed the filtered tags.
Save the configurations finally

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Error while submitting the Eloqua form - Value must not contain any URL

Error while submitting the Eloqua form - Value must not contain any URL

I was getting the following error while submitting the Eloqua form

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff">
<div align="center" style="margin: 60px;">
<!-- CONFIRMATION PAGE TITLE -->
<div align="left" style="width: 400px; font-size: 14pt; font-family: Tahoma, Arial, Helevtica; font-weight: bold;">
<img src="/EloquaImages/ConfirmationPage/error.gif" width="32" height="50" border="0" align="left">  The Information Provided is Incomplete or Invalid. </div>
<!-- CONFIRMATION PAGE INFORMATION -->
<div align="left" style="width: 400px; font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial, Helevtica; padding-left: 45px; padding-top: 10px; padding-right: 45px;">
<p>Reference- Value must not contain any URL&#39;s<br/></p>
</div>
</body>
</html>

The Reference filed is configured as hidden in Eloqua and also sending the URL as the input.

Based on the reading Oracle Eloqua 483 Release enabled by default "Must Not Contain URL" validation on all hidden fields but user was not able to modify this validation. But Eloqua 487 Release provided the access to users to modify the validation on hidden fields

Disable "Must Not Contain URL" validation in the hidden field that expecting the URL as input.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

how to include custom meta tag headers fromAdobe Experience Manager(AEM) Tags

how to include custom meta tag headers from Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) Tags

This post explains the approach to include custom meta tag headers from Adobe Experience Manager(AEM)/CQ5 Tags.

Customize the page properties dialog:

Customize the page properties dialog to add the field to select custom tags

Copy /libs/foundation/components/page/dialog and /libs/foundation/components/page/tab_basic under custom page rendering component e.g. /apps/training/components/page-content/

Create a node of type cq:widget under tab_basic with the following properties

Name Type Value
allowBlank Boolean true
fieldLabel String Page Type
name String ./page-type
namespaces String[] page-type
xtype String tags

Refer https://www.albinsblog.com/2017/03/how-to-customize-page-properties-dialog-dynamic-dropdownlist-aem-cq5-in-touchui-classicui.html for more details on customizing the page properties dialog.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Integration of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) with Salesforce - Part4

Integration of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) with Salesforce - Part4

This post will explain the approach to extend the basic Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) Salesforce connector to create/update the Salesforce objects.

Refer the following post for details on integrating Salesforce with Adobe Experience Manager(AEM)
https://www.albinsblog.com/2017/03/integrationofaemcq5withsalesforcepart1.html
https://www.albinsblog.com/2017/04/integrationofaemcq5withsalesforcepart2.html
https://www.albinsblog.com/2017/04/integration-of-aem-with-salesforce-part3.html

Prerequisite  - Configure the Salesforce cloud connection, refer the above mentioned post for more details.
Enable the Salesforce cloud configuration for the Home page of the websites.


Dependency:

Add the below Maven dependency to the project
For 6.0 and 6.1
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.adobe.aem</groupId>
    <artifactId>aem-api</artifactId>
    <version>6.0.0.1</version>
    <scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>

For 6.2
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.adobe.aem</groupId>
    <artifactId>uber-jar</artifactId>
    <version>6.2.0</version>
    <classifier>apis</classifier>
    <scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Integration of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) with Salesforce - Part3

Integration of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) with Salesforce - Part3

This post will explain the approach to extend the basic Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) Salesforce connector to search for the Salesforce objects other than Lead/Contact.

Refer the following post for details on integrating Salesforce with Adobe Experience Manager(AEM)
 https://www.albinsblog.com/2017/03/integrationofaemcq5withsalesforcepart1.html
https://www.albinsblog.com/2017/04/integrationofaemcq5withsalesforcepart2.html

Prerequisite  - Configure the Salesforce cloud connection, refer the above mentioned post for more details.
Enable the Salesforce cloud configuration for the Home page of the websites.

Dependency:

Add the below Maven dependency to the project
For 6.0 and 6.1
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.adobe.aem</groupId>
    <artifactId>aem-api</artifactId>
    <version>6.0.0.1</version>
    <scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>

For 6.2
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.adobe.aem</groupId>
    <artifactId>uber-jar</artifactId>
    <version>6.2.0</version>
    <classifier>apis</classifier>
    <scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>

Saturday, April 8, 2017

In place upgrade of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) to 6.2 version

In place upgrade of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) to 6.2 version

This post will explain the steps to in place upgrade of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) server to 6.2 version
  • Backup the current Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) instance
  • Copy aem-quickstart-6.2.0.jar next to current Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) crx-quickstart
  • Perform regular maintenance activities - including workflow purge
  • Run the Traversal check and Data store consistency check one by one - http://localhost:4502/system/console/repositorycheck
  • Disable custom login moduels if any - make sure the default login module is configured as below in crx-quickstart/repository/repository.xml
        <LoginModule class="com.day.crx.core.CRXLoginModule">
            <param name="anonymousId" value="anonymous"/>
            <param name="adminId" value="admin"/>
            <param name="disableNTLMAuth" value="true"/>
            <param name="tokenExpiration" value="43200000"/>
            <!-- param name="trust_credentials_attribute" value="d5b9167e95dad6e7d3b5d6fa8df48af8"/ -->
</LoginModule>
  • Stop the Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) server
  • Remove all log files under crx-quickstart/logs
  • chown -R aem:aem crx-quickstart(this command is required if AEM is running with different user)
  • su aem(this commad is required if AEM is running with diffrent user)
  • If you are migrating from AEM 5.x or AEM 6.0 with a CRX2 backend then follow URL - https://www.albinsblog.com/2015/09/upgrading-aemadobe-cq5-5.6.1-to-aemadobe-cq5-6.1.html
  • If you are migrating from AEM 6.0 with a oak backend or 6.1 then execute java -jar aem-quickstart-6.2.0.jar -r author,crx3,crx3tar
  • Monitor error.log and stderr.log – Once the migration is completed stderr.log will show the following message                                                                                                                           
          “Opening browser using cmd=x-www-browser "http://localhost:4502/"  || gnome-open                       "http://localhost:4502/"  || firefox "http://localhost:4502/"  || mozilla "http://localhost:4502/"               || konqueror "http://localhost:4502/"  || netscape "http://localhost:4502/"  || chromium-browser           "http://localhost:4502/"  || opera "http://localhost:4502/"  || links "http://localhost:4502/"  ||                lynx "http://localhost:4502/"
           Startup time:442 seconds
           http://localhost:4502/
           Quickstart started”

URL to check the version - http://localhost:4502/system/console/productinfo

Check the bundles in Installed state, most of the obsolete bundles will be removed after upgrade but some cases some of  the obsolete bundles will not be uninstalled - This can be ignored or uninstalled manually (better to compare the bundles with fresh 6.2 installation).Refer the following URL for details on obsolete bundles https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-2/deploy/upgrade/obsolete-bundles.html

Custom core bundles may not start due to the dependency issues. Refer the following URL for API difference between 6.1 and 6.2 - https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-2/develop/ref/diff-previous/changes/changes-summary.html

Update the maven dependency with correct version by identifying the version through depfinder -
http://localhost:4502/system/console/depfinder


Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Integration of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) with Salesforce - Part2

Integration of Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) with Salesforce - Part2

This post will explain the common issues faced while integrating Salesforce with Adobe Experience Manager(AEM).

Refer https://www.albinsblog.com/2017/03/integrationofaemcq5withsalesforcepart1.html for details on integrating Salesforce with Adobe Experience Manager(AEM)

redirect_mismatch: 

The redirect_mismatch error will be displayed if the calback URL configured in the Salesforce connected app and the redirect_uri send by the Adobe Experience Manager(AEM) Connector is not matching.



Verify the callback URL configured in the Salesforce connected app is same as the value send by AEM connector.
Make sure the AEM Salesforce connector is opened via https URL