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by Olha Pelishok last modified 2010-11-11
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Released on 2010-11-10 by Ross Patterson under GPL - GNU General Public License available for All platforms.
Administer redirects to internal or external URLs using Link like content

Administer redirects to internal or external URLs using Link like content. Where Products.redirectiontool or plone.app.redirector only deal with redirecting to internal URLs internal to the portal, collective.redirect allows for redirecting to external URLs. The paths to redirect are administered using instances of the Redirect content type. The paths that are redirected are independent of the path of the Redirect instance for a couple of reasons.

Firstly, since the portal object is not a BTree based folder it will begin to behave poorly if too many objects are added to it. Allowing the redirected paths independent from the location of the Redirect instances allows for many redirects without putting too many objects in the portal root.

Secondly, having the paths independent of the Redirect instance locations allows users to create redirect for paths that they can't add content too. Keep in mind that this might be a bad thing for your site and can certainly be abused as a DOS attack of sorts.

If multiple redirects exist for the same path, the one with the more recent publication date will be preferred. Finally a redirect will never override an otherwise traversable URL. IOW, a redirect cannot override an actual content object, skin object, view, or anything else traversal. The redirect only occurs when a NotFound error would otherwise be raised.

Use a browser.

>>> from Products.Five import testbrowser
>>> browser = testbrowser.Browser()
>>> portal.error_log._ignored_exceptions = ()
>>> portal_url = portal.absolute_url()

Before a redirect is added, going to a non-existent URL will return the 404 page.

>>> browser.open(portal_url+'/foo')
Traceback (most recent call last):
HTTPError: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
>>> browser.open(portal_url+'/bar')
Traceback (most recent call last):
HTTPError: HTTP Error 404: Not Found

Open another browser and login as a user who can add Redirects.

>>> from Products.PloneTestCase import ptc
>>> member_browser = testbrowser.Browser()
>>> member_browser.handleErrors = False
>>> member_browser.open(portal.absolute_url())
>>> member_browser.getLink('Log in').click()
>>> member_browser.getControl(
... 'Login Name').value = ptc.default_user
>>> member_browser.getControl(
... 'Password').value = ptc.default_password
>>> member_browser.getControl('Log in').click()
>>> member_browser.open(portal_url+'/Members/test_user_1_')

Add a redirect. Set the "Local Path" field to the path that should be redirected from. The local path is always rooted at the portal. Set the "URL" field to the URL that should be redirected to.

>>> member_browser.getLink(url='createObject?type_name=Redirect').click()
>>> member_browser.getControl('Title').value = 'Foo Redirect Title'
>>> member_browser.getControl('Local Path').value = '/foo'
>>> member_browser.getControl('URL').value = '/plone/events'
>>> member_browser.getControl('Save').click()
>>> print member_browser.contents
<...
...Changes saved...
...Foo Redirect Title...
...Local Path...
.../foo...
...URL...
.../events...

When the redirect is not accessible to the user visiting the local path, such as when the workflow of the redirect forbids it, the redirect will not occur.

>>> foo_redirect = portal.Members.test_user_1_['foo-redirect-title']
>>> portal.portal_workflow.getInfoFor(
... foo_redirect, 'review_state')
'private'
>>> browser.open(portal_url+'/foo')
Traceback (most recent call last):
HTTPError: HTTP Error 404: Not Found

Once the redirect is accessible, the user visiting the local path is redirected to the remote URL.

>>> self.loginAsPortalOwner()
>>> portal.portal_workflow.doActionFor(foo_redirect, 'publish')
>>> self.logout()

Use a VHM style URL to simulate a virtual hosting environment.

>>> browser.open('http://nohost/VirtualHostBase/http/nohost'
... '/VirtualHostRoot/plone/foo/')
>>> browser.url
'http://nohost/plone/events'

A local path that has no redirect still returns the 404 page.

>>> browser.open(portal_url+'/bar')
Traceback (most recent call last):
HTTPError: HTTP Error 404: Not Found
 
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