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When trying to use the GlideJellyRunner class within a scoped application, the following error message appears: "GlideJellyRunner is not allowed in scoped applications" Steps to Reproduce 1. Create a scoped application (such as a record producer) that contains a script referencing a script include that utilizes the GlideJellyRunner class. For example: gs.include("FormInfoHeader"); var fi = new FormInfoHeader(); var s = 'This OCIO Request was opened for you.<br/>'; s += 'The OCIO team will contact you shortly.<br/>'; s += 'You can track status from the <a href="home.do" class="breadcrumb" >Homepage</a> <br/>'; fi.addMessage(s); 2. Inside the globally scoped FormInfoHeader script include, reference the GlideJellyRunner() class: gs.include("PrototypeServer"); var FormInfoHeader = Class.create(); FormInfoHeader.prototype = { initialize: function() { }, addMessage: function(message) { var jr = new GlideJellyRunner(); jr.setEscaping(false); jr.setVariable('jvar_text', message); var m = jr.runFromScript('<g:form_info_header/>'); gs.addInfoMessage(m); } }; 3. This code will fail with the following error: GlideJellyRunner is not allowed in scoped applications
Use a global script include to wrap the unavailable API to make it available within the scoped application. JellyRunner script include: var JellyRunner = Class.create(); JellyRunner.prototype = { initialize: function() { }, get: function(jelly) { var jr = new GlideJellyRunner(); return jr.run(jelly); }, type: 'JellyRunner' }; Background script using GlideJellyRunner by wrapping it in global script include: var jelly = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?><j:jelly trim="false" xmlns:j="jelly:core" xmlns:g="glide" xmlns:j2="null" xmlns:g2="null"><div>Hello World</div></j:jelly>'; var jr = new global.JellyRunner(); gs.info(jr.get(jelly));
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