Cloud-Native Content Services for Spring.
Spring Content provides modules for managing content in JPA, MongoDB's GridFS, S3 or Filesystem storage. When combined with Spring Data/REST it allows content to be associated with Spring Data Entities. The Solr module provides an integration with Apache Solr for fulltext indexing and search capabilities. The Renditions module provides a pluggable renditions framework and several out-of-the-box renderers that can render stored content in several different formats.
Having trouble with Spring Content? We'd like to help!
- Check the reference documentation.
- Learn the Spring basics -- Spring Content builds on many other Spring projects, check the spring.io web-site for a wealth of reference documentation. If you are just starting out with Spring, try one of the spring.io guides.
- If you are upgrading, read the release notes. for upgrade instructions and "new and noteworthy" features.
- Ask a question - we monitor our Gitter room for questions.
- Report bugs with Spring Content at github.com/paulcwarren/spring-content/issues.
Spring Content uses GitHub's integrated issue tracking system to record bugs and feature requests. If you want to raise an issue, please follow the recommendations below:
- Before you log a bug, please search the issue tracker to see if someone has already reported the problem.
- If the issue doesn't already exist, create a new issue.
- Please provide as much information as possible with the issue report, we like to know the version of Spring Content that you are using, as well as your Operating System and JVM version.
- If you need to paste code, or include a stack trace use Markdown
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escapes before and after your text. - If possible try to create a test-case or project that replicates the issue.
You don't need to build from source to use Spring Content (binaries in https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/), but if you want to try out the latest and greatest, Spring Content can be easily built with the maven wrapper. You also need JDK 1.8.
$ AWS_REGION=us-west-1 ./mvnw [-P tests] clean install
where the optional -P tests
invokes the maven build with integration (*IT.java) tests as well as units (default).
If you want to build with the regular mvn
command, you will need
Maven v3.2.1 or above.
Also see CONTRIBUTING.md if you wish to submit pull requests, and in particular please fill out the Contributor's License Agreement before your first change, however trivial.
The reference documentation can be included in the build by specifying the docs
profile.
$ AWS_REGION=us-west-1 ./mvnw -P docs clean install
TIP: The generated documentation is available from spring-content/target/generated-docs/refs/dev/
The https://paulcwarren.github.io/spring-content/ site contains several guides that show how to use Spring Content step-by-step:
- Getting Started with Spring Content is a very basic guide that shows you how to create a simple application, backed by a filesystem-based content store.
- Getting Started with Spring Content REST is a guide that shows you how to create a REST Content Service backed by a filesystem-based content store can be configured.
Spring Content is Open Source software released under the Apache 2.0 license.
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