In this section, we will review new content management features and how they can help you to manage your set of content sources.
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In this version of Aspire, all All of the management of Content Sources can be done in the Home PageAdmin UI Content Sources, where we have you can access to all of the management features, and we .
Indicates the type of source the content source is crawling from.
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Completed jobs shows the total number of successful jobs, you can also click on Complete and open the statistics.
Errors
Errors will show the number of document errors if any; if there is at least one error, you can click on the number and go to the Error Page.
Statistics
It will show all the information available about the current crawl, including crawl type, documents per second, start time, jobs status, etc.
Start Full Crawl
Starts a full crawl, but before that it will show a warning indicating all incremental indexing data will be deleted.
Start Incremental Crawl
Starts an incremental crawl.
Start Test Crawl
Copy
Export
Enable/Disable
With this control you can choose the type of crawl you want to do by clicking on it. The default is incremental, with one click you choose Full and with two clicks you choose Test (Test is a new type of crawl to test if the configuration of the content source is the correct one, to learn how to do a Test crawl please go to Test Scan).
Completed jobs shows the total number of successful jobs, you can also click on Complete and open the statistics.
Errors will show the number of document errors if any; if there is at least one error, you can click on the number and go to the Error Page.
This button starts the crawl, if the crawl is already started you can click to pause it. If the crawl is paused you can resume the crawl. The look of the button changes with the state.
This button stops the crawl if the job is already crawling or paused, it will abort the crawl if the content source if pausing, stopping or resuming.
Delete
If you click the delete button a
Just clicking on the copy button you can create a copy of the content source.
confirmation will appear, if you click OK the delete will proceed and the content source will be deleted.
The content sources can be in one of several states, in . In each state, some controls change and some are disabled. In the section above, we saw the controls of a content source, in . In this section we will see which are the controls for each state. * The copy and delete button are always enabled
When the content source is in loading state, it means it is downloading and/or initializing the content source, and it will change to the New state. during this status the whole content source will be completely disabled.
The Crawled status indicates that the crawl or stopping the content source was successful, for this state the Content Source Status (1) changes to Crawled, the Time of Crawl (2)
Group Name
The display name of the group, if the name is to long the name will appear follow by an ellipsis (e.g. ABC...), and if the mouse is over the name, a tool-tip will appear with the full name. The Group Name is also a link that will expand the content source, so we can see the content source inside it.
Number of Content Sources
The group will display the number of content sources that has contained.
Expand
If clicked, it will expand the content source, so we can see the content source inside it.
Add to Group
If clicked, Add to Group will open the group menu, and put the name of the group so we can only choose the content sources and click on Add Group.
Content Sources Status
Has well as the number of content sources the group will have the status of the content sources and how many content sources inside him has that specific status
Green: Stands for the Running status.
Blue: Stands for the Paused status.
Red: Stands for the three unsuccessful status Error, Failed and Aborted.
Orange: Stands for the three transitory status Pausing, Resuming and Stopping.
White: Stands for the idle status New and Completed and Cancelled.
Gray: Stands for the Disabled status.
Ungroup
If clicked, Ungroup will take all the content sources inside the group and put them in the first level (root), and it will delete the group.
This section walks through the steps necessary to create, use and dispose of a group, and how to interact with the group itself.
Click on the Group button in the Action Bar, a text field will appear, and the bottom of all the content sources will change into a check box that says Group. Select the content sources you want to group together by checking the Group check box, then put the name of the group in the text field next to the Group button.
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In Admin UI, you can filter the content sources, and we can apply several filters for a more accurate result.
You can do regex searches base on the Content Source Name and the Group Name. To make a search we just put the regex we want in the text field on the top right corner of the Action Bar and press the Enter key. Only the content sources that match the regex will be displays
The cookie filters are regular filters that will be saved in a cookie so once we apply a cookie filter, this will be active until we remove it. We can access the cookie filters by clicking on the Filter button ,
We have 3 categories of cookie filters, all of then explained below.
We have 3 general filters:
The status filters has all the possible status for the content sources, also it will have the All filter (Checked by default), if any of the status filters is checked, it will unchecked the All filter and only the content sources matching the checked status will be displayed. If the All filter is checked again, it will unchecked all the status filters.
The connector filters will be build according to the types of content sources available for the aspire account, but it will always have the All filter (Checked by default), if any of the connector filters is checked, it will unchecked the All filter and only the content sources matching the checked connector types will be displayed. If the All filter is checked again, it will unchecked all the connector filters.
The time filters can be applied for start and end time of the crawl.
Anchor Import Import
In Admin UI, we can import a content source zip file and load the content source directly to our management page.
To import a content source do the following steps:
Once you have clicked on open, the content source will appear in the screen as loading with a warning icon (1), which means the source icon is missing.
After it has loaded the content source will appear as New, and the source icon (1) will show up
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With Add Source, select the type of content source you want by choosing the connector. The Add Source menu has three main sections.
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Click Custom to open a window where you can choose between two methods to install a custom connector repository and configuration files. Both show as toggle buttons at the top of the window.
The repository method is always the default, With this option, you can download the custom connector from a Maven repository. To install the custom connector, fill the following fields.
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Before accessing the configuration file method, an alert will indicate that the connectors added using this method will not be included in the Add Source menu.
The configuration files method requires both the application file and DXF file in the Aspire server. To install a custom connector using this method, specify the direction of the application file.
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The Paused status indicates that a crawl is currently paused, for this state the Content Source Status (1) changes to Paused and the content source will change color to blue, the Time of Crawl (2) changes to the exact time in your local time zone when the crawl was started and with each refresh it will still increase the total time that it's been crawling. The Start/Pause/Resume Button and the Stop/Abort Button (3) will be set for resume and stop, both enabled. And the Active checkbox (4) will be disabled.
The Error status indicates that a crawl finished in an unsuccessful crawl, for this state the Content Source Status (1) changes to Error (or Failed or Aborted)and the content source will change color to red (The Content Source Status will also be a link to see the cause of the unsuccessful crawl), the Time of Crawl (2) changes to the exact time in your local time zone when the crawl was started and it will stop updating the total crawl time. The Start/Pause/Resume Button (3) will be set for start a crawl and the Stop/Abort Button (4) will be disabled, and the Active checkbox (5) will be checked and enabled.
* The Failed status appears when the content source fails in the initialize phase. The Content Source Status will also be a link to see the reason of the failure** The Aborted status appears when the content source was aborted by the user
This state indicates a change from one state to another, and they are the only ones in which the user can do an abort.
The Pausing status indicates that a crawl is currently trying to pause the content source, for this state the Content Source Status (1) changes to Pausing (or Stopping or Resuming)and the content source will change color to yellow, The Start/Pause/Resume Button (2) will be disabled and the Stop/Abort Button (3) will be set to abort, and the Active checkbox (4) will be disabled.
* The Stopping status indicates that a crawl is currently trying to stop the content source** The Resuming status indicates that a crawl is currently trying to start the crawl again
The Inactive status indicates that a crawl is currently inactive and it will not perform a crawl, for this state the Content Source Status (1) changes to Inactive and the content source will change color to gray, The Start/Pause/Resume Button (2) will be disabled as well as the Stop/Abort Button (3), and the Active checkbox (4) will unchecked and enabled.
Aspire UI now includes the ability to group content source, with this new feature we can group the content source in any way we want, such as by category, content source type,...
A group has the same shape as a content source (card-like), but its content is different, in the image below we have all the controls that a group will have.
The display name of the group, if the name is to long the name will appear follow by an ellipsis (e.g. ABC...), and if the mouse is over the name, a tooltip will appear with the full name. The Group Name is also a link that will expand the content source, so we can see the content source inside it.
If clicked, it will expand the content source, so we can see the content source inside it.
The group will display the number of content sources that has contained.
Has well as the number of content sources the group will have the status of the content sources and how many content sources inside him has that specific status
If clicked, Add to Group will open the group menu, and put the name of the group so we can only choose the content sources and click on Add Group.
If clicked, Ungroup will take all the content sources inside the group and put them in the first level (root), and it will delete the group.
This section walks through the steps necessary to create, use and dispose of a group, and how to interact with the group itself.
First of all we need to click on the Group button in the Action Bar, this will open the grouping menu, and change the bottom part of all the content sources into just a checkbox that says Group. Now we can select the content sources we want to group together, once this is done we can put the name of the group in the test field next to the Add Group button.
* Once the group is created, if you want to add another content source to the group, you can do it by click the Add One button and repeating steps 1 and two
Once you have selected the content sources and filled the name, you can click on Add Group, this will fade out and in the content source, and a group card will appear at the end of the content sources. This will be the group you just create with all the selected content sources inside it.
Once we have the group created we can expand it by clicking on the Group Name or by clicking on the expand button , this will fade out and in the content sources and display only the content sources inside the group. Also a legend will appear in the Action Bar indicating in which group we are in now, right next to the legend is the Return turn button , if weclick on it, it will return us to the first level (root).
Also while we are in the expanded group we can see that the content source has another button right before the copy button, this button is the Ungroup One button , it looks exactly as the Return button , this button will remove the content source from the group and put it on the first level (root)
If you want to remove a group, the only way is to ungroup the entire group by clicking the Ungroup button , this will move all the content sources from our group to the first level (root) and delete the group.
In Aspire UI 2.0 we can do filtering to the content sources, and we can apply several filters for a more accurate result.
With this filter we can do regex searches base on the Content Source Name and the Group Name. To make a search we just put the regex we want in the text field on the top right corner of the Action Bar and press the Enter key. Only the content sources that match the regex will be displays
The cookie filters are regular filters that will be saved in a cookie so once we apply a cookie filter, this will be active until we remove it. We can access the cookie filters by clicking on the Filter button , and when you activate a filter the Filter button will highlight .
We have three (3) categories of cookie filters, all of then explained below.
We have three (3) general filters:
The status filters will all the possible status for the content sources, also it will have the All filter (Checked by default), if any of the status filters is checked, it will unchecked the All filter and only the content sources with the matching checked status will be displayed. If the All filter is checked again, it will unchecked all the status filters.
The connector filters will be build according to the types of content sources we have available, but it always will have the the All filter (Checked by default), if any of the connector filters is checked, it will unchecked the All filter and only the content sources with the matching checked connector types will be displayed. If the All filter is checked again, it will unchecked all the connector filters.
The time filters can be applied for start and end time of the crawl.
In Aspire UI 2.0 we can import a content source zip file and load the content source directly to our management page. For this we just need to click on the Import button in the Action Bar, this will open a browse window where wecan search for our content source zip file, select it and click open. Automatically the content source will be load into the management page.
* The import can only be successful if the zip file contains all four (4) necessary files, and this files are correctly formatted.With Add Source we can choose the type of content source we want to do by choosing the connector. The Add Source menu has three (3) main sections:
By clicking on the Custom Connectors button, we will open a window where we can choose between two methods to install a custom connector, repository and configuration files, both show as toggle buttons on the top of the window.
The repository method is always the default one, with this option we can download the custom connector from a maven repository. To install the custom connector with need to fill the following fields:
* All the connectors added using this method will be added to the Add Source menu.
** It is not recommended to use an older version of a connector is a new version is available.
Before accessing the configuration file method an alert will be show indicating that the connector added using this method are not going to be included in the Add Source menu.
The configuration files method requires to have both application file and dxf file in the Aspire server. To install a custom connector using this method we just have to specify the direction of the application file.
* If the dxf file doesn't have the new valid format for connectors, it won't be possible to configure the connector.In case that a custom connector was added without an icon, and alert icon will appear before the connector's name.
If the added custom connector doesn't exist, the alert icon will be appear before the content source name and the icon option will be disabled.