After installation of the NuGet package, a new "<digizuite>" element has been added to your web.config's "configuration" element. It has been added as the last child element of "configuration".
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Type | Name | Required | Default | Description | |||||
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string | baseGuid | No | (a hardcoded guid) | A guid that is used as the 'foundation' to generate all the assets Content Guid. Usually you won't have to change this. | |||||
string | name | No | "" | The name with which the integration identifies itself - for example when sending editor notifications | |||||
bool | redirectvideostream | No | false | Default behavior is to have Episerver act as a video proxy for video assets. If this is set to true, Episerver will instead redirect the video streams to the DAM directly. | |||||
bool | disablenotifications | No | false | If set to true, will supress editor notifications from the integration. | |||||
bool | autoattach | No | true | Controls if the Digizuite Content Provider should automatically attach after initialization to an entry point automatically created. If this is false, you will need to manually configure the content provider. | |||||
string | autoattachname | No | "Digizuite" | The name of the entry point automatically created in Auto Attach mode. | bool | disableresilientassets | Nofalse | By default image assets are stored locally for resilience when used on published content. This can however slow down the publish process. If resilience is not required you can disable it here. | |
string | validFullSearchNamespaces | No | EPiServer.Find.Cms.ContentIndexer,EPiServer.Find.Cms.IndexingJobService | Comma-separated list of valid namspaceses. Here you add the valid namespaceses that are allowed to do a full search and requesting all assets from Digizuite through our DigizuiteContentProvider. By default is is only the Find indexing that are allowed. | |||||
bool | preventdigizuitemediatypesinepiserverfolder | No | true | Prevent that Digizuite media types can be uploaded to a Episerver media folder. |
Child element: connection
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