public virtual void SaveItem(ItemDefinition itemDefinition, ItemChanges changes, CallContext context) { if (DisableSerialization) { return; } Assert.ArgumentNotNull(itemDefinition, "itemDefinition"); Assert.ArgumentNotNull(changes, "changes"); // get the item we're saving to evaluate with the predicate // NOTE: the item in this state may be incomplete as Sitecore can sometimes send partial item data and rely on changes to do the save // e.g. during package installations. So we have to merge the changes with any existing item data if we save it later, to keep it consistent. IItemData sourceItem = new ItemData(changes.Item); if (!_predicate.Includes(sourceItem).IsIncluded) { return; } string oldName = changes.Renamed ? changes.Properties["name"].OriginalValue.ToString() : string.Empty; if (changes.Renamed && !oldName.Equals(sourceItem.Name, StringComparison.Ordinal)) // it's a rename, in which the name actually changed (template builder will cause 'renames' for the same name!!!) { using (new DatabaseCacheDisabler()) { // disabling the DB caches while running this ensures that any children of the renamed item are retrieved with their proper post-rename paths and thus are not saved at their old location // this allows us to filter out any excluded children by predicate when the data store moves children var predicatedItem = new PredicateFilteredItemData(sourceItem, _predicate); _targetDataStore.MoveOrRenameItem(predicatedItem, changes.Item.Paths.ParentPath + "/" + oldName); } _logger.RenamedItem(_targetDataStore.FriendlyName, sourceItem, oldName); } else if (HasConsequentialChanges(changes)) // it's a simple update - but we reject it if only inconsequential fields (last updated, revision) were changed - again, template builder FTW { var existingSerializedItem = _targetDataStore.GetByPathAndId(sourceItem.Path, sourceItem.Id, sourceItem.DatabaseName); // generated an IItemData from the item changes we received, and apply those changes to the existing serialized item if any if (existingSerializedItem != null) { sourceItem = new ItemChangeApplyingItemData(existingSerializedItem, changes); } else { sourceItem = new ItemChangeApplyingItemData(changes); } _targetDataStore.Save(sourceItem); AddBlobsToCache(sourceItem); _logger.SavedItem(_targetDataStore.FriendlyName, sourceItem, "Saved"); } }
public void SaveItem(ItemDefinition itemDefinition, ItemChanges changes, CallContext context) { if (DisableSerialization) { return; } Assert.ArgumentNotNull(itemDefinition, "itemDefinition"); Assert.ArgumentNotNull(changes, "changes"); // get the item from the database (note: we don't allow TpSync to be a database here, because we handle that below) var sourceItem = GetSourceFromId(changes.Item.ID, allowTpSyncFallback: false); if (sourceItem == null) { if (DisableTransparentSync) { return; } // if TpSync is enabled, we wrap the item changes item directly; the TpSync item will NOT have the new changes as we need to write those here sourceItem = new ItemData(changes.Item); } if (!_predicate.Includes(sourceItem).IsIncluded) { return; } string oldName = changes.Renamed ? changes.Properties["name"].OriginalValue.ToString() : string.Empty; if (changes.Renamed && !oldName.Equals(sourceItem.Name, StringComparison.Ordinal)) // it's a rename, in which the name actually changed (template builder will cause 'renames' for the same name!!!) { using (new DatabaseCacheDisabler()) { // disabling the DB caches while running this ensures that any children of the renamed item are retrieved with their proper post-rename paths and thus are not saved at their old location // this allows us to filter out any excluded children by predicate when the data store moves children var predicatedItem = new PredicateFilteredItemData(sourceItem, _predicate); _targetDataStore.MoveOrRenameItem(predicatedItem, changes.Item.Paths.ParentPath + "/" + oldName); } _logger.RenamedItem(_targetDataStore.FriendlyName, sourceItem, oldName); } else if (HasConsequentialChanges(changes)) // it's a simple update - but we reject it if only inconsequential fields (last updated, revision) were changed - again, template builder FTW { _targetDataStore.Save(sourceItem); AddBlobsToCache(sourceItem); _logger.SavedItem(_targetDataStore.FriendlyName, sourceItem, "Saved"); } }