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Posted to common-commits@hadoop.apache.org by ni...@apache.org on 2008/08/22 21:41:54 UTC
svn commit: r688182 -
/hadoop/core/site/author/src/documentation/conf/cli.xconf
Author: nigel
Date: Fri Aug 22 12:41:54 2008
New Revision: 688182
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=688182&view=rev
Log:
Updated site for release 0.18.0 and added better links to the release notes and change log
Added:
hadoop/core/site/author/src/documentation/conf/cli.xconf
Added: hadoop/core/site/author/src/documentation/conf/cli.xconf
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/hadoop/core/site/author/src/documentation/conf/cli.xconf?rev=688182&view=auto
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+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!--
+ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
+ contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
+ this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
+ The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
+ (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
+ the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
+
+ http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+
+ Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+ distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+ WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+ See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+ limitations under the License.
+-->
+<!--+
+ | This is the Apache Cocoon command line configuration file.
+ | Here you give the command line interface details of where
+ | to find various aspects of your Cocoon installation.
+ |
+ | If you wish, you can also use this file to specify the URIs
+ | that you wish to generate.
+ |
+ | The current configuration information in this file is for
+ | building the Cocoon documentation. Therefore, all links here
+ | are relative to the build context dir, which, in the build.xml
+ | file, is set to ${build.context}
+ |
+ | Options:
+ | verbose: increase amount of information presented
+ | to standard output (default: false)
+ | follow-links: whether linked pages should also be
+ | generated (default: true)
+ | precompile-only: precompile sitemaps and XSP pages, but
+ | do not generate any pages (default: false)
+ | confirm-extensions: check the mime type for the generated page
+ | and adjust filename and links extensions
+ | to match the mime type
+ | (e.g. text/html->.html)
+ |
+ | Note: Whilst using an xconf file to configure the Cocoon
+ | Command Line gives access to more features, the use of
+ | command line parameters is more stable, as there are
+ | currently plans to improve the xconf format to allow
+ | greater flexibility. If you require a stable and
+ | consistent method for accessing the CLI, it is recommended
+ | that you use the command line parameters to configure
+ | the CLI. See documentation at:
+ | http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/offline/
+ | http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CommandLine
+ |
+ +-->
+
+<cocoon verbose="true"
+ follow-links="true"
+ precompile-only="false"
+ confirm-extensions="false">
+
+ <!--+
+ | The context directory is usually the webapp directory
+ | containing the sitemap.xmap file.
+ |
+ | The config file is the cocoon.xconf file.
+ |
+ | The work directory is used by Cocoon to store temporary
+ | files and cache files.
+ |
+ | The destination directory is where generated pages will
+ | be written (assuming the 'simple' mapper is used, see
+ | below)
+ +-->
+ <context-dir>.</context-dir>
+ <config-file>WEB-INF/cocoon.xconf</config-file>
+ <work-dir>../tmp/cocoon-work</work-dir>
+ <dest-dir>../site</dest-dir>
+
+ <!--+
+ | A checksum file can be used to store checksums for pages
+ | as they are generated. When the site is next generated,
+ | files will not be written if their checksum has not changed.
+ | This means that it will be easier to detect which files
+ | need to be uploaded to a server, using the timestamp.
+ |
+ | The default path is relative to the core webapp directory.
+ | An asolute path can be used.
+ +-->
+ <!-- <checksums-uri>build/work/checksums</checksums-uri>-->
+
+ <!--+
+ | Broken link reporting options:
+ | Report into a text file, one link per line:
+ | <broken-links type="text" report="filename"/>
+ | Report into an XML file:
+ | <broken-links type="xml" report="filename"/>
+ | Ignore broken links (default):
+ | <broken-links type="none"/>
+ |
+ | Two attributes to this node specify whether a page should
+ | be generated when an error has occured. 'generate' specifies
+ | whether a page should be generated (default: true) and
+ | extension specifies an extension that should be appended
+ | to the generated page's filename (default: none)
+ |
+ | Using this, a quick scan through the destination directory
+ | will show broken links, by their filename extension.
+ +-->
+ <broken-links type="xml"
+ file="../brokenlinks.xml"
+ generate="false"
+ extension=".error"
+ show-referrers="true"/>
+
+ <!--+
+ | Load classes at startup. This is necessary for generating
+ | from sites that use SQL databases and JDBC.
+ | The <load-class> element can be repeated if multiple classes
+ | are needed.
+ +-->
+ <!--
+ <load-class>org.firebirdsql.jdbc.Driver</load-class>
+ -->
+
+ <!--+
+ | Configures logging.
+ | The 'log-kit' parameter specifies the location of the log kit
+ | configuration file (usually called logkit.xconf.
+ |
+ | Logger specifies the logging category (for all logging prior
+ | to other Cocoon logging categories taking over)
+ |
+ | Available log levels are:
+ | DEBUG: prints all level of log messages.
+ | INFO: prints all level of log messages except DEBUG
+ | ones.
+ | WARN: prints all level of log messages except DEBUG
+ | and INFO ones.
+ | ERROR: prints all level of log messages except DEBUG,
+ | INFO and WARN ones.
+ | FATAL_ERROR: prints only log messages of this level
+ +-->
+ <!-- <logging log-kit="WEB-INF/logkit.xconf" logger="cli" level="ERROR" /> -->
+
+ <!--+
+ | Specifies the filename to be appended to URIs that
+ | refer to a directory (i.e. end with a forward slash).
+ +-->
+ <default-filename>index.html</default-filename>
+
+ <!--+
+ | Specifies a user agent string to the sitemap when
+ | generating the site.
+ |
+ | A generic term for a web browser is "user agent". Any
+ | user agent, when connecting to a web server, will provide
+ | a string to identify itself (e.g. as Internet Explorer or
+ | Mozilla). It is possible to have Cocoon serve different
+ | content depending upon the user agent string provided by
+ | the browser. If your site does this, then you may want to
+ | use this <user-agent> entry to provide a 'fake' user agent
+ | to Cocoon, so that it generates the correct version of your
+ | site.
+ |
+ | For most sites, this can be ignored.
+ +-->
+ <!--
+ <user-agent>Cocoon Command Line Environment 2.1</user-agent>
+ -->
+
+ <!--+
+ | Specifies an accept string to the sitemap when generating
+ | the site.
+ | User agents can specify to an HTTP server what types of content
+ | (by mime-type) they are able to receive. E.g. a browser may be
+ | able to handle jpegs, but not pngs. The HTTP accept header
+ | allows the server to take the browser's capabilities into account,
+ | and only send back content that it can handle.
+ |
+ | For most sites, this can be ignored.
+ +-->
+
+ <accept>*/*</accept>
+
+ <!--+
+ | Specifies which URIs should be included or excluded, according
+ | to wildcard patterns.
+ |
+ | These includes/excludes are only relevant when you are following
+ | links. A link URI must match an include pattern (if one is given)
+ | and not match an exclude pattern, if it is to be followed by
+ | Cocoon. It can be useful, for example, where there are links in
+ | your site to pages that are not generated by Cocoon, such as
+ | references to api-documentation.
+ |
+ | By default, all URIs are included. If both include and exclude
+ | patterns are specified, a URI is first checked against the
+ | include patterns, and then against the exclude patterns.
+ |
+ | Multiple patterns can be given, using muliple include or exclude
+ | nodes.
+ |
+ | The order of the elements is not significant, as only the first
+ | successful match of each category is used.
+ |
+ | Currently, only the complete source URI can be matched (including
+ | any URI prefix). Future plans include destination URI matching
+ | and regexp matching. If you have requirements for these, contact
+ | dev@cocoon.apache.org.
+ +-->
+
+ <exclude pattern="**/changes.html"/>
+ <exclude pattern="docs/**/releasenotes.html"/>
+
+<!--
+ This is a workaround for FOR-284 "link rewriting broken when
+ linking to xml source views which contain site: links".
+ See the explanation there and in declare-broken-site-links.xsl
+-->
+ <exclude pattern="site:**"/>
+ <exclude pattern="ext:**"/>
+ <exclude pattern="lm:**"/>
+ <exclude pattern="**/site:**"/>
+ <exclude pattern="**/ext:**"/>
+ <exclude pattern="**/lm:**"/>
+
+ <!-- Exclude tokens used in URLs to ASF mirrors (interpreted by a CGI) -->
+ <exclude pattern="[preferred]/**"/>
+ <exclude pattern="[location]"/>
+
+ <!-- <include-links extension=".html"/>-->
+
+ <!--+
+ | <uri> nodes specify the URIs that should be generated, and
+ | where required, what should be done with the generated pages.
+ | They describe the way the URI of the generated file is created
+ | from the source page's URI. There are three ways that a generated
+ | file URI can be created: append, replace and insert.
+ |
+ | The "type" attribute specifies one of (append|replace|insert):
+ |
+ | append:
+ | Append the generated page's URI to the end of the source URI:
+ |
+ | <uri type="append" src-prefix="documents/" src="index.html"
+ | dest="build/dest/"/>
+ |
+ | This means that
+ | (1) the "documents/index.html" page is generated
+ | (2) the file will be written to "build/dest/documents/index.html"
+ |
+ | replace:
+ | Completely ignore the generated page's URI - just
+ | use the destination URI:
+ |
+ | <uri type="replace" src-prefix="documents/" src="index.html"
+ | dest="build/dest/docs.html"/>
+ |
+ | This means that
+ | (1) the "documents/index.html" page is generated
+ | (2) the result is written to "build/dest/docs.html"
+ | (3) this works only for "single" pages - and not when links
+ | are followed
+ |
+ | insert:
+ | Insert generated page's URI into the destination
+ | URI at the point marked with a * (example uses fictional
+ | zip protocol)
+ |
+ | <uri type="insert" src-prefix="documents/" src="index.html"
+ | dest="zip://*.zip/page.html"/>
+ |
+ | This means that
+ | (1)
+ |
+ | In any of these scenarios, if the dest attribute is omitted,
+ | the value provided globally using the <dest-dir> node will
+ | be used instead.
+ +-->
+ <!--
+ <uri type="replace"
+ src-prefix="samples/"
+ src="hello-world/hello.html"
+ dest="build/dest/hello-world.html"/>
+ -->
+
+ <!--+
+ | <uri> nodes can be grouped together in a <uris> node. This
+ | enables a group of URIs to share properties. The following
+ | properties can be set for a group of URIs:
+ | * follow-links: should pages be crawled for links
+ | * confirm-extensions: should file extensions be checked
+ | for the correct mime type
+ | * src-prefix: all source URIs should be
+ | pre-pended with this prefix before
+ | generation. The prefix is not
+ | included when calculating the
+ | destination URI
+ | * dest: the base destination URI to be
+ | shared by all pages in this group
+ | * type: the method to be used to calculate
+ | the destination URI. See above
+ | section on <uri> node for details.
+ |
+ | Each <uris> node can have a name attribute. When a name
+ | attribute has been specified, the -n switch on the command
+ | line can be used to tell Cocoon to only process the URIs
+ | within this URI group. When no -n switch is given, all
+ | <uris> nodes are processed. Thus, one xconf file can be
+ | used to manage multiple sites.
+ +-->
+ <!--
+ <uris name="mirrors" follow-links="false">
+ <uri type="append" src="mirrors.html"/>
+ </uris>
+ -->
+
+ <!--+
+ | File containing URIs (plain text, one per line).
+ +-->
+ <!--
+ <uri-file>uris.txt</uri-file>
+ -->
+</cocoon>