We are currently upgrading to 19.1 and ran into several process errors in our DEV environment due to the finddocumentsbyname() function that was included in the Content Expressions (v1.0.8) plugin. I searched for this plugin less than 2 weeks ago and found an updated version, Custom Content Functions [com.appiancorp.cloud.plugins. contentfunctions - 1.1.2.jar] (Last updated Feb 2 2018) at https://community.appian.com/b/appmarket/posts/custom-content-functions# Just tried to go to this link and it is no longer there. It appears as though the functions/smart services are now in the Content Tools plugin. (https://community.appian.com/b/appmarket/posts/content-tools). Was the other one removed? No longer available for use? We use the finddocumentsbyname() and findcontentbyattribute() functions in many process models. Should we update to the Content Tools plugin? How do I find ALL the places that use a deprecated function. I just did a health check in our DEV environment and this was not identified.
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I can not find this plug in, or get to the link you posted about it. Do you know if it is supported on 19.1?
It appears as if this plugin is no longer available. Based on our experience, it is not supported on 19.1 which is why we had to update process models that used the finddocumentsbyname() function. We changed these to findcontentsbyattribute() which worked. However, once we get all our environments on 19.1, we are going to remove the deprecated Content Expressions plugin and install the Content Tools plugin.
I'm really curious what's going on with the Content Tools plug-in... it was supposed to be this big comprehensive future-proof replacement, and now it's completely unavailable, just days(?) later...
We removed the plug-in listing from the AppMarket because there was a reported issue with deploying it. We are working to get the issue corrected and re-listed. We will also include some clarifications on its use.
Once it is re-listed I'll post back on this thread.
Thanks!
Is it back?