Sorry, maybe I explained it wrongly. It is about the metadata showed in
the items. For example, if you want to show title, author and date for
one collection, and title, author, date and handle for other different
collection. In dspace.cfg is this line *webui.itemdisplay.default*
I know this can be applied to collections by writing, for instance,
webui.itemdisplay.<collection-wanted> = 12345/12, 12345/13; but I wanted
to know if this could be applied to communities instead of collections.
Felipe
Thornton, Susan M. (LARC-B702)[NCI INFORMATION SYSTEMS] escribió:
I am in the process of installing DSpace 1.5.1. Yesterday I
configured our site to use the "fetch from cache" option for counting
collection/community strengths and it updated both the Community and
Collection counts and displayed them just fine on the home page,
Community, and Collection pages. So no, you shouldn't have to do
anything special to have your Community strengths updated.
Here is what I did to get it to work.
1. Configured our dspace.cfg as follows:
##### Settings for content count/strength information ####
# whether to display collection and community strengths
# (This configuration is not used by XMLUI. To show strengths in the
# XMLUI, you just need to create a theme which displays them)
webui.strengths.show = true
# if showing the strengths, should they be counted in real time or
# fetched from cache?
#
# Counts fetched in real time will perform an actual count of the
# database contents every time a page with this feature is requested,
# which will not scale. If the below setting is to use the cache, you
# must run the following command periodically to update the count:
#
# [dspace]/bin/dsrun org.dspace.browse.ItemCounter
#
# The default is to count in real time
#
webui.strengths.cache = true
Then I created a script to run "ItemCounter, as specified in the 1.5.1
Documentation as follows:
*#!/bin/sh*
* *
*###########################################################################*
*#*
*# item-counter -- cron job for Updating the Community and Collection
counters*
*#*
*###########################################################################*
*# Get the DSPACE/bin directory*
*BINDIR=`dirname $0`*
* *
*echo "Beginning cron item-counter @ " &date*
*echo "Updating Community and Collection Item counters"*
* *
*$BINDIR/dsrun org.dspace.browse.ItemCounter*
* *
*# Check to see if the program completed successfully*
*if [ "$?" -ne "0" ]; then*
* echo "item-counter cron failed @" &date*
* exit 1*
*fi*
* *
*echo "Cron item-counter completed successfully @" &date*
*exit 0*
We will set this up as a nightly cron to run, once we do our
production implementation.
Hope this helps!
Sue
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*From:* felipe Melero [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 11, 2009 3:40 AM
*To:* dspace tech
*Subject:* [Dspace-tech] Item display in communities
Hi Dspace developers and users,
I'd like to know if the issue "item display applied to collections"
could be applied somehow to communities. In my case, inside one
community I have a lot of collections so in dspace.cfg I should put
all the handles of these collections
I have tried with the handle of the community but it doesn't work. Any
suggestion?
Thanks in advance,
Felipe
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