[sakai-core-team] Documentation - How to restore deleted files

Neal Caidin neal.caidin at apereo.org
Tue Jun 17 06:46:07 PDT 2014


Thanks. Sounds pretty simple. It's nice when a feature does not need 
documentation!

:-)


> Adam Marshall <mailto:adam.marshall at it.ox.ac.uk>
> June 17, 2014 at 9:20 AM
>
> Click on the Restore link at the top of resources. You may have to be 
> in the root folder, I cant remember ‘cos we changed things so the link 
> is there for all folders. We also changed the name to Recycle Bin.
>
> adaqm
>
> --
>
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> <mailto:adam.marshall at it.ox.ac.uk> **
>
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>
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>
> *From:*sakai-core-team-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org 
> [mailto:sakai-core-team-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] *On Behalf Of 
> *Neal Caidin
> *Sent:* 17 June 2014 14:03
> *To:* Matthew Jones
> *Cc:* sakai-core-team at collab.sakaiproject.org
> *Subject:* Re: [sakai-core-team] Documentation - How to restore 
> deleted files
>
> Is the process itself so trivial that it doesn't need documentation?
>
> How does one restore deleted files? That's more what I'm asking, an 
> overview. I guess this could be an area51 question....
>
> -- Neal
>
>
>
> *Matthew Jones* <mailto:matthew at longsight.com>
>
> June 16, 2014 at 1:02 PM
>
> No, the default is still to store files in the database.
>
> That *should* be the default that you'd put in if you store files in 
> the filesystem. It matches up with bodyPath.
>
> In some later discussions, it was mentioned that you really don't even 
> *need* to move the files to a separate deleted area, you can just 
> leave them in the same spot. But the design of the feature was to move 
> them, and that's how it works.
>
> If you don't specify this, I guess it would write the files to the 
> database.
>
>
>
> *Neal Caidin* <mailto:neal.caidin at apereo.org>
>
> June 16, 2014 at 12:49 PM
>
> Hi Sakai core team,
>
> This looks like it needs to be in the release notes. Is the process 
> for deleting and restoring files written up somewhere?
>
> https://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/KNL-309
>
> Also, the property for this issue is
>
> # KNL-309 : To enable support for deleted files set this property to 
> some location
> # bodyPathDeleted at org.sakaiproject.content.api.ContentHostingService=$ 
> <mailto:bodyPathDeleted at org.sakaiproject.content.api.ContentHostingService=$>{sakai.home}db/bodyContentDeleted/ 
>
>
> Is the default that this property is ignored if not specified?
>
> Thanks!
> Neal
>
> -- 
> Neal Caidin
> Sakai Community Coordinator
> Apereo Foundation
> neal.caidin at apereo.org <mailto:neal.caidin at apereo.org>
> Skype me! (but let me know in advance for the first interaction) - 
> nealkdin
>
> Matthew Jones <mailto:matthew at longsight.com>
> June 16, 2014 at 1:02 PM
> No, the default is still to store files in the database.
>
> That *should* be the default that you'd put in if you store files in 
> the filesystem. It matches up with bodyPath.
>
> In some later discussions, it was mentioned that you really don't even 
> *need* to move the files to a separate deleted area, you can just 
> leave them in the same spot. But the design of the feature was to move 
> them, and that's how it works.
>
> If you don't specify this, I guess it would write the files to the 
> database.
>
>
>
> Neal Caidin <mailto:neal.caidin at apereo.org>
> June 16, 2014 at 12:49 PM
> Hi Sakai core team,
>
> This looks like it needs to be in the release notes. Is the process 
> for deleting and restoring files written up somewhere?
>
> https://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/KNL-309
>
> Also, the property for this issue is
>
> # KNL-309 : To enable support for deleted files set this property to 
> some location
> # 
> bodyPathDeleted at org.sakaiproject.content.api.ContentHostingService=${sakai.home}db/bodyContentDeleted/ 
>
>
> Is the default that this property is ignored if not specified?
>
> Thanks!
> Neal
>
>

-- 
Neal Caidin
Sakai Community Coordinator
Apereo Foundation
neal.caidin at apereo.org
Skype me! (but let me know in advance for the first interaction) - nealkdin

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