.. _documents: Documents Section ***************** The documents section of Kofa is a tiny built-in content management system (CMS), which has been developed mainly for publishing announcements, adverts, instructions or general information provided by the university to inform prospective students about application and registration procedures. Technically speaking, the documents section is a container of type `DocumentsContainer` with id ``documents``, which is located in the `IUniversity` instance and which contains public documents. There are three types of public documents:: Documents Section (DocumentsContainer) | +---> PDFDocument | +---> HTMLDocument | +---> RESTDocument The first can be used to provide pdf files for download. The second and third can be used to create multilingual static html pages on the portal. HTML documents expect html coded text as input, REST documents expect `reStructuredText `_ which is transformed into html. Interfaces ========== The base for all three document interfaces is `IPublicDocument` which inherits from `IDocument`. All attributes are read-only properties, i.e. attributes with a getter method only. These properties are computed dynamically and can't be set. Only the `document_id` and the `title` can be entered on form pages or can be imported. .. literalinclude:: ../../../src/waeup/kofa/documents/interfaces.py :pyobject: IDocument .. literalinclude:: ../../../src/waeup/kofa/documents/interfaces.py :pyobject: IPublicDocument A PDF Document further specifies which pdf files are connected to the object. Usually, only one filename is in the `filenames` tuple. .. literalinclude:: ../../../src/waeup/kofa/documents/interfaces.py :pyobject: IPDFDocument HTML and REST documents have a schema field for multi-lingual content in HTML or in REST format respectively, see :ref:`note `. The hidden `html_dict` attributes contain the same information after saving the form, but the sequence of language translations has been split up and copied into a dictionary for faster processing. .. literalinclude:: ../../../src/waeup/kofa/documents/interfaces.py :pyobject: IHTMLDocument .. literalinclude:: ../../../src/waeup/kofa/documents/interfaces.py :pyobject: IRESTDocument Workflow ======== Public documents have a publication workflow with two states: created and published. Only the content or attached files of published documents can be seen by anonymous users:: a created ----------- published a: publish -a: retract History & Logging ================= All transitions are automatically logged in ``main.log`` and the document's history. This is a sample history of public document:: 2015-07-05 07:31:32 UTC - Document created by Admin 2015-07-05 07:31:53 UTC - Document published by Admin 2015-07-05 07:31:57 UTC - Document retracted by Admin The corresponding logfile excerpt is as follows:: 2015-07-05 09:31:32,848 - INFO - admin - demodoc - Document created 2015-07-05 09:31:32,850 - INFO - admin - documents.browser.DocumentAddFormPage - added: HTML Document demodoc 2015-07-05 09:31:39,025 - INFO - admin - documents.browser.HTMLDocumentManageFormPage - demodoc - saved: html_multilingual 2015-07-05 09:31:43,279 - INFO - admin - documents.browser.HTMLDocumentManageFormPage - added: benny|waeup.local.DocumentManager 2015-07-05 09:31:53,152 - INFO - admin - demodoc - Document published 2015-07-05 09:31:57,216 - INFO - admin - demodoc - Document retracted 2015-07-05 09:32:46,679 - INFO - admin - documents.browser.DocumentsContainerManageFormPage - removed: demodoc Quick Guide =========== How to add and reference an HTML document ----------------------------------------- 1. Click *Documents > Manage > Add document*. 2. Select *HTML Document*, fill fields and press *Add document*. 3. Enter multilingual content in HTML format and press *Save*. 4. Click *View > Transition*. 5. Select *Publish document* and press *Save*. The document is now published and available to anonymous users. 6. Mark and copy the HTML Element provided on the page: ````. 7. Open another HTML document or a page with multilingual content and paste the element where needed. How to add and reference a PDF document --------------------------------------- 1. Click *Documents > Manage > Add document*. 2. Select *PDF Document*, fill fields and press *Add document*. 3. Select *Files* and upload a pdf file from your computer. 4. Click *View > Transition*. 5. Select *Publish document* and press *Save*. The document and the connected pdf file are now published and available to anonymous users. 6. Open the HTML source with your browser, search for the ``a`` element 7. Mark and copy the HTML element found: ````. 8. Open another HTML document or a page with multilingual content and paste the element where needed.