Brightspot CMS Developer Guide

Inheritance

Inheritance of classes works in Brightspot as expected in Java. Brightspot does not save instances of abstract classes, such as BaseArticle :

Inheritance1
public abstract class BaseArticle extends Content {

    private String headline;

    private Author author;

    @ToolUi.RichText
    private bodyText;

}

Concrete classes extending an abstract class are available in Brightspot. For example, users can create new instances of the following NewsArticle concrete class.

Subclassed content type

Inheritance2
public class NewsArticle extends BaseArticle {

    private List<String> newsKeywords;

}

The Brightspot UI reflects both the base fields and fields derived from parent classes, and allows you to search any of those fields.

The Dari framework provides functionality to assist you in working with inheritance relationships:

  • The Database Schema Viewer shows class relationships in the data model.
  • See FROM for information about searching on abstract classes. To use the above example, you could search on BaseArticle , and the Query API would return all instances that inherit from that base class.

Modifications provide the capability to add new fields to existing classes. They can be used to update classes for which you do not have the source. In addition, modifications can be the best solution for adding new fields to many classes, a solution that leverages Java inheritance.

For example, say that you want to add a logo and release date to all of the Content -derived classes on a site. You can add the logo field to each base class that derives from Content . Alternatively, you can create a Logo class that extends the Modification class. The target of the modification is Content , so the modification impacts all new and existing objects that inherit from Content .

InheritanceModifications
public class Logo extends Modification<Content> {

   private StorageItem logoImage;

   private Date releaseDate;

}

In the previous snippet, the class extends Modification <content> , which means all classes extending from Content inherit the new fields logoImage and releaseDate . At run time, for example, Brightspot renders the form for the class NewsArticle in listing “Subclassed content type” as follows:

See Modifications for more information.