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You can place <tt>zk.wpd</tt> and the required JavaScript files under the <tt>WEB-INF/cwr/js/foo/great</tt> directory. | You can place <tt>zk.wpd</tt> and the required JavaScript files under the <tt>WEB-INF/cwr/js/foo/great</tt> directory. | ||
− | = Overriding | + | = Overriding JavaScript Files in a JAR= |
Though rarely needed, you could still override a JavaScript file of a JAR file with this option. One example is that you don't have to re-package <code>zul.jar</code> when replacing <code>zul/inp/Textbox.js</code> that is part of <code>zul.jar</code>. | Though rarely needed, you could still override a JavaScript file of a JAR file with this option. One example is that you don't have to re-package <code>zul.jar</code> when replacing <code>zul/inp/Textbox.js</code> that is part of <code>zul.jar</code>. |
Revision as of 04:53, 20 March 2018
IMPORTANT
Before enabling this feature upgrade to the latest available versions (older versions contain a critical security vulnerability).
The latest versions containing a fix are:
- for CE users 8.0.2.2 or later downloads
- for PE/EE users 6.5.8.2, 7.0.8.2, 8.0.2.2, 8.0.3.1 or later premium downloads
Property:
org.zkoss.web.util.resource.dir
Applicable: globally in zk.xml via <library-property> not as <custom-attribute>
Default: none [Since 5.0.0]
It specifies a directory, where ZK will load the so-called Class-Web Resources (CWR), in addition to the class path. CWR includes JavaScript files, CSS files, and other resources that are specified in the form of ~./xxx.
By default, ZK only searches the class path for the required CWR. By specifying a directory here, ZK will search the directory first and then the class path. This implies that a developer can override the default behavior by providing a file with the same name.
Notice: never put security sensitive files in the directory specified here, since they can be accessed externally.
For example, assuming that we have a JavaScript package called foo.great and we want to put it to WEB-INF/cwr
, we have to specify the following in WEB-INF/zk.xml:
<library-property>
<name>org.zkoss.web.util.resource.dir</name>
<value>/WEB-INF/cwr</value>
</library-property>
You can place zk.wpd and the required JavaScript files under the WEB-INF/cwr/js/foo/great directory.
Overriding JavaScript Files in a JAR
Though rarely needed, you could still override a JavaScript file of a JAR file with this option. One example is that you don't have to re-package zul.jar
when replacing zul/inp/Textbox.js
that is part of zul.jar
.
Rather, you could specify this library property as described above, and place the modified version of Textbox.js
under the /WEB-INF/cwr/js/zul/inp
directory. Then, ZK will load /WEB-INF/cwr/js/zul/inp/Textbox.js
you placed rather than the default one in zul.jar
.
Notice that if debug-js is turned on, ZK will actually look for Textbox.src.js
rather than Textbox.js
in the above example. Thus, it is suggested to put both Textbox.src.js
and Textbox.js
the /WEB-INF/cwr/js/zul/inp
directories. In addition, Textbox.src.js
is suggested to be the readable one (for debugging purpose), while Textbox.js
is the compressed one (for production purpose).
Overriding with Classpath Web Resource Path
ZK loads the source file under the classpath web resource path, WEB-INF/classes/web/js, as the first priority. So that you can put javascript files here to override the files in a jar under the corresponding path. The picture below demonstrates to override javascript files under zkcharts.jar/web/js/chart/ext: