Storage location for Data Formats? #1469
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Why are the "Data Formats" ALTO, IIIF1, IIIF2, IIIF3, MODS, TEIHDR stored in the root page 0? Wouldn't the data folder which stores "Collections", "Documents", "Metadata", "Structures" and others be a better place? "Create new record" offers several Kitodo.Presentation options for page 0: "Data Formats", "Solr Cores" and another nameless entry. The first two already existed in very old releases of Kitodo.Presentation, but the nameless entry seems to be newer. This looks strange. |
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Currently supported data formats are not configurable per-tenant. That's why they are not saved in the tenant-specific data folders, but globally in the page root. Adding Solr cores at the root level is not recommended, but still possible for backward-compatibility reasons. The "New Tenant" module adds new cores to the tenant's data folder, but older installations could still have their cores at the root level. The nameless third option seems to be a bug. I don't know of another record type at root level... |
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Currently supported data formats are not configurable per-tenant. That's why they are not saved in the tenant-specific data folders, but globally in the page root.
Adding Solr cores at the root level is not recommended, but still possible for backward-compatibility reasons. The "New Tenant" module adds new cores to the tenant's data folder, but older installations could still have their cores at the root level.
The nameless third option seems to be a bug. I don't know of another record type at root level...