Swiper Metadata Filter for Domino Designer Source Control
Swiper is a plugin for Domino Designer which is used in tandem with the Source Control Enablement. When Domino Design Elements are exported for Source Control, they contain unnecessary metadata which makes Branching and Merging almost impossible due to pointless merge conflicts. Swiper will filter this metadata from the exported files, allowing proper branching and merging.
Swiper is the sucessor to the Dora project. The Dora project was specifically built for use with Git, whereas Swiper can be used for Git, Mercurial, . Installation is also much simpler.
Swiper is installed to Domino Designer via the plugin installation mechanism
Note: You do not need to install Swiper on the server. It is used at Design-Time only so it is only required to be installed to Domino Designer.
If you have never installed plugins to Designer, you may need to enabled 'Eclipse plugin install' in your Domino Designer preferences. This can be found under 'File -> Preferences' then 'Domino Designer' category. Then in the 'General' group there is a checkbox
Once this is enabled you should see the: File -> Applications -> Install
Choose Search for new features to install Choose 'Add Folder Location' and point to the updatesite folder within the release of Swiper (make sure you unzipped the swiper release zip first)
Click 'Finish' Select the Swiper Feature (Expand the Swiper category to find it) Accept the licence Click ok to install Restart Designer
Swiper is only designed to work with Projects that are set up for Source Control.
To enable Swiper for a Project, right-click the project and then choose Swiper -> Add Swiper
To remove Swiper from a Project, right-click the project and then choose Swiper -> Remove Swiper
When files are Synchronised From NSF to the On-Disk Project, Swiper will check for newly created metadata files, it will then filter them using the default filter including in the plugin.
When files are Synchronised from On-Disk Project to NSF, Swiper does not Run.
Usually you can just rely on Swiper to filter your files as you save them, however you may want to deliberately filter a file without opening and saving.
To force Swiper to Filter a file, Right-Click on it in the Application Navigator and choose Swiper -> Filter Selected
Please note that this right-click menu does not work from the main list of design elements that shows up in the middle. e.g. If you double-click 'Viewes' and then try to right-click a View in the middle 'Views' pane, the option will not show. You need to do it over on the left in the Applications Navigator.
Dora should be uninstalled from the git repo before using swiper. To do run dora from the git Terminal, and then choose uninstall dxl filter.
The default filter supplied with swiper is slightly different, and also the code library for filtering the XML is different. As such there is some minor differences in the output of the filtered metadata. If you encounter these 'changes' you can commit them and you should not be prompted again.
Due to these differences, if you are working with other developers on the same project, it is advised that you all switch to Swiper. Alternatively, you can try to mimic Dora by setting some preferences in the Preferences -> Swiper section
Sometimes when creating a new XPage or Custom Control, the system will say 'The contents on disk have changed do you want to reload?' I need to check into this, but just hit no
The Swiper menu-option shows up in the normal Notes Client. I plan to put a fix in to prevent this.
In case we need to figure out what is going on, there is a logger that can be turned on. It will log to a file in your %HOME%/.swiper directory To turn on, Click 'File -> Swiper -> Start Logging' To turn off, Click 'File -> Swiper -> Stop Logging'
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