I want to make an interface between Alfresco and Fedena which takes a corresponding document from the Fedena and puts it into Alfresco (and can also go from Alfresco to Fedena).
How would I do this?
I am not aware of fedena.But in case of alfresco e can do this using 2 days.Both of them are as below.
1.Using CMIS API which is provided by alfresco
Below are some use full links for that.
http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/CMIS
http://docs.alfresco.com/5.0/pra/1/topics/cmis-welcome.html
2.Rest Api using webscript
For this you need to create webscript on your own.Basic details regarding webscript can be found on below link
https://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Web_Scripts
http://docs.alfresco.com/4.1/tasks/ws-hello-world-create.html
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Currently i am generating a report (we are getting files are uploaded within a time stamp).
I am getting all files and folders.Iterating the result and checking created date one by one.That is taking too much time approx 8 min to revert with resuls.Can anyone tell me is there any alfresco report api that i can use? or using solr how to fetch the result?
I like to follow an approach which is maybe not really orthodox. Usually, you don't want to report on all documents, only document using a specific type or aspect. So, what I do is to create a Java behaviour on onCreate, onUpdate and onDelete that updates a custom database with only the metadata that I'm interested in. Then, I can connect any OOTB reporting tools such as Pentaho, Jasper or Tableau. You have of couse some other traditional alternatives, such as:
Using this module developed by a community member: http://fcorti.com/alfresco-audit-analysis-reporting/
Or using the module provided by Alfresco: http://docs.alfresco.com/analytics/concepts/analytics-using.html
SOLR/Lucene is not an option, querying DB directly is not an option either (performance wise).
I would suggest using one of the options available (AAAR for instance) or developing something on your own following the same principles.
I did little bit investigation on this and found below link.
http://docs.alfresco.com/4.0/tasks/audit-recording-values.html
I think you can user auditService in alfresco and get your things done.There are few alfresco webservices(related to audit) already available which will allow you to filter response.In case if you need to customize it , than you can create webscript and use auditService in it.
You can use below url for browsing all your alfresco webservice.
http://localhost:8080/alfresco/service/index
Does anyone know how to set/change a repository name in alfresco?
id=-default-, name=, description=, capabilities=Repository Capabilities
The Alfresco CMIS calls started returning an empty string for name sometime around 5.0, I believe. According to the spec, the name is not a required piece of information. The server is required to return a unique ID for each repository in the system, but that's it.
I do not believe you can change the name without touching Alfresco CMIS implementation Java classes.
Besides, Alfresco only supports a single repository so a name isn't going to add a lot of value.
I have uploaded sample.zip file in this directory CompanyHome/site/testsite/documentlibrary/test.
Now I want to create new folder called childfolder under above directory [CompanyHome/site/testsite/documentlibrary/test/childfolder] and move the sample.zip under it.using Alfresco API how do i create child folder and move the file under newly created childfolder?
This really depends upon what version of Alfresco you're using and what API you want to use to do it. For example, assuming that you want to do this via a REST API then you have the option of CMIS, the recent "Public API" or the internal WebScript based API.
Alternatively, you might want to do this by using the JavaScript API and WebScript develop your own WebScripts.
There are lots of ways to achieve this - perhaps you can provide some more information on the overall picture of what you're trying to do and where you're trying to do this (e.g. as an extension of Share maybe?).
It's possible to create a folder within Share and if you do so whilst you have browser developer tools open you'll be able to see the exact REST API calls that are used.
I'm using Alfresco 5.1 Community, and i'm trying to get a property of an object for example, in the user we have:
"{http://www.alfresco.org/model/content/1.0}companytelephone"
If I want to get the value of this property, how can I obtain this in javascript?
It depends where you're trying to do this, if you're doing this in a JavaScript controller for a WebScript on the Repository then you will be able to find most of the information in this Wiki page: https://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/JavaScript_API_Cookbook
If you're doing it in the JavaScript controller of a WebScript running on Share then for most objects you'll need to request the full metadata for the node by calling a REST API on the Repository.
In the case of the user, there is a "user" object available in WebScripts running on the Share tier.
There is lots of information on getting this kind of data with some basic Googling, I'd also recommend launching the Rhino debugger via the WebScripts index page so you can try evaluating JavaScript code (this works for both the Repository and for Share).
I have following use case:
Existing scanner scans documents and stores them via WebDAV or a shared network drive to Alfresco
Documents are separated with a barcode to identify the customer and document type (e.g. bill)
If a document arrives in the shared drive, Alfresco should analyse it and move it (according customer and document type) to the suitable internal folder structure.
Example of a folder structure:
/scans/
/customers/ExampleCustomer1/bills
/customers/ExampleCustomer1/emails
/customers/ExampleCustomer1/hr
/customers/ExampleCustomer2/bills
/customers/ExampleCustomer2/emails
/customers/ExampleCustomer2/hr
Question:
What do I need in Alfresco to process step 3) to automatically recognize documents and file them?
P.s. I know there exists applications like Ephesoft/Kofax but I would like to have a module inside Alfresco which does the job for me without external dependencies.
I would suggest the following sequence:
1)Your scanner or other (OCR) software needs to interprete the barcode and save the customer and type somewhere in the document, for example in docx metadata.( I am not aware of an alfresco module doing ocr or barcode reading)
2)After upload via webdav, you have to run alfresco metadata extract action, which will have to extract the customer and type from the documents metadata into alfresco metadata by using an alfresco rule script or behaviour.
Using a rule, you can choose the action "extract common metadata fields"
Using a java behaviour, you can call the same action like this:
Action action = actionService.createAction("extract-metadata");
actionService.executeAction(action, node);
This extract action is described here : https://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Metadata_Extraction . You may have to add custom code for your barcode requirement. (https://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Content_Transformation_and_Metadata_Extraction_with_Apache_Tika )
3)an alfresco rule script or behaviour is now able to move your document by reading this alfresco metadata property.
This is a very good howto about custom types and let me deep dive into Alfresco:
http://ecmarchitect.com/alfresco-developer-series-tutorials/content/tutorial/tutorial.html
Alfresco Developer Tutorials: http://ecmarchitect.com/alfresco-developer-series