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− | File | + | File and Media management have seen major changes in ARK2, with a more flexible system implemented. |
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+ | * Files are now a core Module instead of a dataclass and look-up table, allowing for flexible metadata based on file type, and using files as either data properties or relationships. | ||
+ | * The file system is abstracted using [http://flysystem.thephpleague.com/ FlySystem] allowing files to be transparently saved locally or to cloud providers. | ||
+ | * File versioning is supported. | ||
+ | * Image manipulation is abstracted using [http://glide.thephpleague.com/ Glide] and [https://github.com/avalanche123/Imagine Imagine] which supports ImageMagick or GD. | ||
+ | * Thumbnails are stored separately from the master files to make backups, archiving, and regeneration easier | ||
+ | * Multiple thumbnail profiles can be configured | ||
+ | * Thumbnails will be generated asynchronously, so can either be queued for batch processing, delayed until a suitable time window, or only generated when needed. | ||
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+ | The Media Types and File Types supported are configurable, with the [https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml IANA standard types] provided by default: | ||
+ | * Image (jpg, png, etc) | ||
+ | * Audio (mp3, etc) | ||
+ | * Video (mkv, etc) | ||
+ | * Text (txt, etc) | ||
+ | * Application (pdf, odt, ods, etc) | ||
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+ | In multi-tenant mode, the files for each ARK instance are stored separately under the 'sites' folder, e.g. 'sites/mysite/files'. | ||
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+ | The directory structure for each instance is as follows: | ||
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+ | - files | ||
+ | |- download | ||
+ | |- <user> | ||
+ | |- upload | ||
+ | |- <user> | ||
+ | |- tmp | ||
+ | |- <user> | ||
+ | |- data | ||
+ | |- <mediatype> | ||
+ | |- <tokens> | ||
+ | |- cache | ||
+ | |- <profile> | ||
+ | |- <mediatype> | ||
+ | |- <tokens> | ||
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+ | where the <mediatype> is as defined in the configuration, and the <token> is a configurable token to split the folders into manageable sizes. By default the <token> will be split by file id in groups of 1000, so subfolders for 0, 1000, 2000, 3000, etc. | ||
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+ | The individual file names will be in a standard format. Flysystem abstracts folders and file names as a relative path, which will take the form: | ||
+ | files/data/<mediatype>/<token>/<id>.<revision>.<suffix> | ||
+ | files/cache/<profile>/<mediatype>/<token>/<id>.<revision>.<suffix> | ||
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+ | There will be no direct file or image links, all files are considered private and requests to the mapped URL will be security checked. The mapped URL forms will be: | ||
+ | files/<id>/<name> | ||
+ | files/<id>/<basename>_<profile>.<suffix> | ||
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+ | A custom Flysystem manager is provided that allows different filesystems to be transparently mounted at different points in the file path. For example, the root files/ path is mounted locally, but files/data/ is mounted on Amazon S3. | ||
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+ | == Metadata == | ||
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+ | Full metadata is supported in line with Dublin Core. | ||
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+ | == Versions == | ||
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+ | == Design Work == | ||
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* Data downloads / exports | * Data downloads / exports | ||
− | * Documentation | + | * Documentation files |
− | * Temp files | + | * Temp files with expiry |
* Mapping files | * Mapping files | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 29 April 2017
File Management
File and Media management have seen major changes in ARK2, with a more flexible system implemented.
- Files are now a core Module instead of a dataclass and look-up table, allowing for flexible metadata based on file type, and using files as either data properties or relationships.
- The file system is abstracted using FlySystem allowing files to be transparently saved locally or to cloud providers.
- File versioning is supported.
- Image manipulation is abstracted using Glide and Imagine which supports ImageMagick or GD.
- Thumbnails are stored separately from the master files to make backups, archiving, and regeneration easier
- Multiple thumbnail profiles can be configured
- Thumbnails will be generated asynchronously, so can either be queued for batch processing, delayed until a suitable time window, or only generated when needed.
The Media Types and File Types supported are configurable, with the IANA standard types provided by default:
- Image (jpg, png, etc)
- Audio (mp3, etc)
- Video (mkv, etc)
- Text (txt, etc)
- Application (pdf, odt, ods, etc)
In multi-tenant mode, the files for each ARK instance are stored separately under the 'sites' folder, e.g. 'sites/mysite/files'.
The directory structure for each instance is as follows:
- files |- download |- <user> |- upload |- <user> |- tmp |- <user> |- data |- <mediatype> |- <tokens> |- cache |- <profile> |- <mediatype> |- <tokens>
where the <mediatype> is as defined in the configuration, and the <token> is a configurable token to split the folders into manageable sizes. By default the <token> will be split by file id in groups of 1000, so subfolders for 0, 1000, 2000, 3000, etc.
The individual file names will be in a standard format. Flysystem abstracts folders and file names as a relative path, which will take the form:
files/data/<mediatype>/<token>/<id>.<revision>.<suffix> files/cache/<profile>/<mediatype>/<token>/<id>.<revision>.<suffix>
There will be no direct file or image links, all files are considered private and requests to the mapped URL will be security checked. The mapped URL forms will be:
files/<id>/<name> files/<id>/<basename>_<profile>.<suffix>
A custom Flysystem manager is provided that allows different filesystems to be transparently mounted at different points in the file path. For example, the root files/ path is mounted locally, but files/data/ is mounted on Amazon S3.
Metadata
Full metadata is supported in line with Dublin Core.
Versions
Design Work
- Data downloads / exports
- Documentation files
- Temp files with expiry
- Mapping files
Very similar to http://documentation.concrete5.org/developers/working-with-files-and-the-file-manager/overview