<alfresco-config>
<!– Global config section –>
<config replace="true">
<flags>
<!–
Developer debugging setting to turn on DEBUG mode for client scripts in the browser
–>
<client-debug>false</client-debug>
<!–
LOGGING can always be toggled at runtime when in DEBUG mode (Ctrl, Ctrl, Shift, Shift).
This flag automatically activates logging on page load.
–>
<client-debug-autologging>false</client-debug-autologging>
</flags>
</config>
<!– Document Library config section –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="DocumentLibrary" replace="true">
<!–
Whether the folder Tree component should enumerate child folders or not.
This is a relatively expensive operation, so should be set to "false" for Repositories with broad folder structures.
–>
<tree>
<evaluate-child-folders>false</evaluate-child-folders>
</tree>
<!–
Used by the "Manage Aspects" action
For custom aspects, remember to also add the relevant i18n string(s)
cm_myaspect=My Aspect
–>
<aspects>
<!– Aspects that a user can see –>
<visible>
<aspect name="cm:generalclassifiable" />
<aspect name="cm:complianceable" />
<aspect name="cm:dublincore" />
<aspect name="cm:effectivity" />
<aspect name="cm:summarizable" />
<aspect name="cm:versionable" />
<aspect name="cm:templatable" />
<aspect name="cm:emailed" />
<aspect name="emailserver:aliasable" />
<aspect name="cm:taggable" />
<aspect name="app:inlineeditable" />
</visible>
<!– Aspects that a user can add. Same as "visible" if left empty –>
<addable>
</addable>
<!– Aspects that a user can remove. Same as "visible" if left empty –>
<removeable>
</removeable>
</aspects>
<!–
Used by the "Change Type" action
Define valid subtypes using the following example:
<type name="cm:content">
<subtype name="cm:mysubtype" />
</type>
Remember to also add the relevant i18n string(s):
cm_mysubtype=My SubType
–>
<types>
<type name="cm:content">
<subtype name="cm:mycontentsubtype" />
</type>
<type name="cm:folder">
<subtype name="cm:myfoldersubtype" />
</type>
</types>
<!–
If set, will present a WebDAV link for the current item on the Document and Folder details pages.
Also used to generate the "View in Alfresco Explorer" action for folders.
–>
<repository-url>http://localhost:80/alfresco</repository-url>
</config>
<!– Repository Library config section –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="RepositoryLibrary" replace="true">
<!–
Whether the link to the Repository Library appears in the header component or not.
–>
<visible>false</visible>
<!–
Root nodeRef for top-level folder.
–>
<root-node>alfresco://company/home</root-node>
<!–
Whether the folder Tree component should enumerate child folders or not.
This is a relatively expensive operation, so should be set to "false" for Repositories with broad folder structures.
–>
<tree>
<evaluate-child-folders>false</evaluate-child-folders>
</tree>
</config>
<!– Overriding endpoints to reference a remote Alfresco server –>
<config evaluator="string-compare" condition="Remote">
<remote>
<endpoint>
<id>alfresco-noauth</id>
<name>Alfresco - unauthenticated access</name>
<description>Access to Alfresco Repository WebScripts that do not require authentication</description>
<connector-id>alfresco</connector-id>
<endpoint-url>http://localhost:80/alfresco/s</endpoint-url>
<identity>none</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint>
<id>alfresco</id>
<name>Alfresco - user access</name>
<description>Access to Alfresco Repository WebScripts that require user authentication</description>
<connector-id>alfresco</connector-id>
<endpoint-url>http://localhost:80/alfresco/s</endpoint-url>
<identity>user</identity>
</endpoint>
<endpoint>
<id>alfresco-feed</id>
<name>Alfresco Feed</name>
<description>Alfresco Feed - supports basic HTTP authentication</description>
<connector-id>http</connector-id>
<endpoint-url>http://localhost:80/alfresco/s</endpoint-url>
<basic-auth>true</basic-auth>
<identity>user</identity>
</endpoint>
</remote>
</config>
</alfresco-config>
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