Difference between revisions of "ARK2/Files"
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* Metadata, mimetypes, etc | * Metadata, mimetypes, etc | ||
* Cloud storage | * Cloud storage | ||
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* Security | * Security | ||
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* No expiry | * No expiry | ||
− | + | Full document management and versioning workflow is a stretch goal needed for Avalon. Try use CMIS standard as used in LibreOffice. | |
+ | * https://www.alfresco.com/cmis | ||
+ | * https://packagist.org/packages/dkd/php-cmis | ||
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+ | Need to plan for moving to advanced model while keeping simple for first release. | ||
* Split files into subdirs with max number of files per dir | * Split files into subdirs with max number of files per dir | ||
* Thumbnails into separate dir, managed by image code (on-the-fly creation, etc) | * Thumbnails into separate dir, managed by image code (on-the-fly creation, etc) | ||
* Support versioning | * Support versioning | ||
* Support expiry date for tmp files | * Support expiry date for tmp files | ||
− | * Support mimetypes + core types (image, video, audio, document) | + | * Support mimetypes + core types (image, video, audio, document, text) |
Revision as of 11:59, 16 November 2016
File Management
File Manage needs to be flexible and fast.
- File attachments to data items
- Data downloads / exports
- Documentation
- Temp files
- Mapping files
- Image management, generated thumbnails, etc
- Metadata, mimetypes, etc
- Cloud storage
- Efficiency
- Security
Current Structure:
- data -- downloads -- files -- mapping -- tmp -- uploads
Problems with current structure:
- All files in one directory, can be slow for large volumes
- Thumbnails in same directory, slows performance, harder to maintain
- No versioning
- No expiry
Full document management and versioning workflow is a stretch goal needed for Avalon. Try use CMIS standard as used in LibreOffice.
Need to plan for moving to advanced model while keeping simple for first release.
- Split files into subdirs with max number of files per dir
- Thumbnails into separate dir, managed by image code (on-the-fly creation, etc)
- Support versioning
- Support expiry date for tmp files
- Support mimetypes + core types (image, video, audio, document, text)