* Rename Umbraco.Core namespace to Umbraco.Cms.Core * Move extension methods in core project to Umbraco.Extensions * Move extension methods in core project to Umbraco.Extensions * Rename Umbraco.Examine namespace to Umbraco.Cms.Examine * Move examine extensions to Umbraco.Extensions namespace * Reflect changed namespaces in Builder and fix unit tests * Adjust namespace in Umbraco.ModelsBuilder.Embedded * Adjust namespace in Umbraco.Persistence.SqlCe * Adjust namespace in Umbraco.PublishedCache.NuCache * Align namespaces in Umbraco.Web.BackOffice * Align namespaces in Umbraco.Web.Common * Ensure that SqlCeSupport is still enabled after changing the namespace * Align namespaces in Umbraco.Web.Website * Align namespaces in Umbraco.Web.UI.NetCore * Align namespaces in Umbraco.Tests.Common * Align namespaces in Umbraco.Tests.UnitTests * Align namespaces in Umbraco.Tests.Integration * Fix errors caused by changed namespaces * Fix integration tests * Undo the Umbraco.Examine.Lucene namespace change This breaks integration tests on linux, since the namespace wont exists there because it's only used on windows. * Fix merge * Fix Merge
26 lines
1.2 KiB
C#
26 lines
1.2 KiB
C#
namespace Umbraco.Cms.Core.Deploy
|
|
{
|
|
/// <summary>
|
|
/// Provides a method to retrieve an artifact's unique identifier.
|
|
/// </summary>
|
|
/// <remarks>
|
|
/// Artifacts are uniquely identified by their <see cref="Udi"/>, however they represent
|
|
/// elements in Umbraco that may be uniquely identified by another value. For example,
|
|
/// a content type is uniquely identified by its alias. If someone creates a new content
|
|
/// type, and tries to deploy it to a remote environment where a content type with the
|
|
/// same alias already exists, both content types end up having different <see cref="Udi"/>
|
|
/// but the same alias. By default, Deploy would fail and throw when trying to save the
|
|
/// new content type (duplicate alias). However, if the connector also implements this
|
|
/// interface, the situation can be detected beforehand and reported in a nicer way.
|
|
/// </remarks>
|
|
public interface IUniqueIdentifyingServiceConnector
|
|
{
|
|
/// <summary>
|
|
/// Gets the unique identifier of the specified artifact.
|
|
/// </summary>
|
|
/// <param name="artifact">The artifact.</param>
|
|
/// <returns>The unique identifier.</returns>
|
|
string GetUniqueIdentifier(IArtifact artifact);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|