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Portal Properties 4.3.1
Table of Contents [-]
- Properties Override
- Portal Context
- Resource Repositories Root
- Error
- TCK
- Schema
- Upgrade
- Verify
- Auto Deploy
- Hot Deploy
- Plugin
- Portlet
- Theme
- Resource Actions
- Model Hints
- Spring
- Hibernate
- Custom SQL
- Ehcache
- Commons Pool
- JavaScript
- Company
- Users
- Groups and Roles
- Organizations and Locations
- Languages and Time Zones
- Look and Feel
- Request
- Session
- JAAS
- LDAP
- CAS
- NTLM
- OpenID
- Authentication Pipeline
- Auto Login
- SSO with MAC (Message Authentication Code)
- Passwords
- Permissions
- Captcha
- Startup Events
- Shutdown Events
- Portal Events
- Default Landing Page
- Default Guest
- Default User
- Default Admin
- Layouts
- Portlet URL
- Preferences
- Struts
- Images
- Editors
- Fields
- Mime Types
- Amazon License Keys
- Instant Messenger
- Lucene Search
- Value Object
- Last Modified
- XSS (Cross Site Scripting)
- Communication Link
- Counter
- Lock
- Jabber
- JBI
- JCR
- Reverse AJAX
- Scheduler
- SMTP
- Velocity Engine
- Virtual Hosts
- Web Server
- Main Servlet
- Axis Servlet
- Liferay Tunnel Servlet
- Spring Remoting Servlet
- WebDAV Servlet
- Admin Portlet
- Alfresco Content Portlet
- Calendar Portlet
- Document Library Portlet
- Image Gallery Portlet
- Invitation Portlet
- Journal Portlet
- Journal Articles Portlet
- Mail Portlet
- Message Boards Portlet
- Navigation Portlet
- Shopping Portlet
- Software Catalog Portlet
- Tags Portlet
- Translator Portlet
- Wiki Portlet
[Portal Properties]
Some properties reformatted for width.
Properties Override#
## # # Specify where to get the overridden properties. Updates should not be made # on this file but on the overridden version of this file. Furthermore, each # portal instance can have its own overriden property file following the # convention portal-companyid.properties. # # For example, one read order may be: portal.properties, then # portal-ext.properties, then portal-liferay.com.properties. # include-and-override=portal-ext.properties include-and-override=portal-${easyconf:companyId}.properties include-and-override=portal-test.properties ##
Portal Context#
## # # Specify the path of the portal servlet context. This is needed because # javax.servlet.ServletContext does not have access to the context path # until Java EE 5. # # Set this property if you deploy the portal to another path besides root. # portal.ctx=/ ##
Resource Repositories Root#
## # # Specify the default root path for various repository and resource paths. # resource.repositories.root=${user.home}/liferay ##
Error#
## # # Set the following to true to log the error message. # error.message.log=true # # Set the following to true to print the error message to the console. # error.message.print=false # # Set the following to true to show the error message to the user. # error.message.show=true # # Set the following to true to log the stack trace. # error.stack.trace.log=false # # Set the following to true to print the stack trace to the console. # error.stack.trace.print=true # # Set the following to true to show the stack trace to the user. # error.stack.trace.show=false ##
TCK#
## # # Set the following to true to enable programmatic configuration to let the # Portlet TCK obtain a URL for each test. This should never be set to true # unless you are running the TCK tests. # tck.url=false ##
Schema#
## # # Set this to true to automatically create tables and populate with default # data if the database is empty. # schema.run.enabled=true # # Set this to to true to populate with the minimal amount of data. Set this # to false to populate with a larger amount of sample data. # schema.run.minimal=false ##
Upgrade#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that implement # com.liferay.portal.upgrade.UpgradeProcess. These classes will run on # startup to upgrade older data to match with the latest version. # upgrade.processes=\ com.liferay.portal.upgrade.UpgradeProcess_4_3_0,\ com.liferay.portal.upgrade.UpgradeProcess_4_3_1 ##
Verify#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class name that implement # com.liferay.portal.integrity.VerifyProcess. These classes will run on # startup to verify and fix any integrity problems found in the database. # verify.processes=com.liferay.portal.verify.VerifyProcessSuite # # Specify the frequency for verifying the integrity of the database. # # Constants in VerifyProcess: # public static final int ALWAYS = -1; # public static final int NEVER = 0; # public static final int ONCE = 1; # verify.frequency=1 ##
Auto Deploy#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that implement # com.liferay.portal.kernel.deploy.auto.AutoDeployListener. These classes # are used to process the auto deployment of WARs. # auto.deploy.listeners=\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.auto.LayoutTemplateAutoDeployListener,\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.auto.PortletAutoDeployListener,\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.auto.ThemeAutoDeployListener,\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.auto.exploded.tomcat.LayoutTemplateExplodedTomcatListener,\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.auto.exploded.tomcat.PortletExplodedTomcatListener, com.liferay.portal.deploy.auto.exploded.tomcat.ThemeExplodedTomcatListener # # Set the following to true to enable auto deploy of layout templates, # portlets, and themes. # auto.deploy.enabled=true # # Set the directory to scan for layout templates, portlets, and themes to # auto deploy. # auto.deploy.deploy.dir=${resource.repositories.root}/deploy # # Set the directory where auto deployed WARs are copied to. The application # server or servlet container must know to listen on that directory. # Different containers have different hot deploy paths. For example, Tomcat # listens on "../webapps" whereas JBoss listens on # "../server/default/deploy". # auto.deploy.dest.dir=../webapps #auto.deploy.dest.dir=../server/default/deploy #auto.deploy.dest.dir=../../webapps/autoload # # Set the interval in milliseconds on how often to scan the directory for # changes. # auto.deploy.interval=10000 # # Set the number of attempts to deploy a file before blacklisting it. # auto.deploy.blacklist.threshold=10 # # Set the following to true if deployed WARs are unpacked. Set this to false # your application server has concurrency issues with deploying large WARs. # auto.deploy.unpack.war=true # # Set the following to true if you want the deployer to rename portlet.xml # to portlet-custom.xml. This is only needed when deploying the portal on # WebSphere 6.1.x with a version before 6.1.0.7 because WebSphere's portlet # container will try to process a portlet at the same time that Liferay is # trying to process a portlet. # auto.deploy.custom.portlet.xml=false # # Set this to 1 if you are using JBoss' PrefixDeploymentSorter. This will # append a 1 in front of your WAR name. For example, if you are deploying a # portlet called test-portlet.war, it will deploy it to 1test-portlet.war. # JBoss now knows to load this portlet after the other WARs have loaded. # However, it will remove the 1 from the context path. # # Modify /server/default/conf/jboss-service.xml. # See org.jboss.deployment.scanner.PrefixDeploymentSorter. # auto.deploy.jboss.prefix= # # Set the path to Tomcat's configuration directory. This property is used to # auto deploy exploded WARs. Tomcat context XML fiels found in the auto # deploy directory will be copied to Tomcat's configuration directory. The # context XML file must have a docBase attribute that points to a valid WAR # directory. # auto.deploy.tomcat.conf.dir=../conf/Catalina/localhost # # Set the path to Tomcat's global class loader. This property is only used # by Tomcat in a standalone environment. # auto.deploy.tomcat.lib.dir=../common/lib/ext # # Set the URLs of Libraries that might be needed to download during the # auto deploy process # library.download.url.quercus.jar=http://lportal.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/lportal/portal/trunk/lib/development/quercus.jar library.download.url.resin-util.jar=http://lportal.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/lportal/portal/trunk/lib/development/resin-util.jar library.download.url.script-10.jar=http://lportal.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/*checkout*/lportal/portal/trunk/lib/development/script-10.jar ##
Hot Deploy#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that implement # com.liferay.portal.kernel.deploy.hot.HotDeployListener. These classes are # used to process the deployment and undeployment of WARs at runtime. # # Note: PluginPackageHotDeployListener must always be first. # hot.deploy.listeners=\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.hot.PluginPackageHotDeployListener,\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.hot.LayoutTemplateHotDeployListener,\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.hot.PortletHotDeployListener,\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.hot.ThemeHotDeployListener,\ com.liferay.portal.deploy.hot.ThemeLoaderHotDeployListener ##
Plugin#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited supported plugin types. # plugin.types=portlet,theme,layout-template # # Input a list of Liferay plugin repositories separated by \n chararcters. # plugin.repositories=http://plugins.liferay.com/official\nhttp://plugins.liferay.com/community ##
Portlet#
## # # Set this property to set the default virtual path for all hot deployed # portlets. See liferay-portlet-app_4_3_0.dtd and the virtual-path element # for more information. # portlet.virtual.path= ##
Theme#
## # # Set this property to set the default virtual path for all hot deployed # themes. See liferay-look-and-feel_4_3_0.dtd and the virtual-path element # for more information. # theme.virtual.path= # # Set this with an absolute path to specify where imported theme files from # a LAR will be stored. This path will override the file-storage path # specified in liferay-theme-loader.xml. # theme.loader.storage.path= ##
Resource Actions#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited resource action configurations that will # be read from the class path. # resource.actions.configs=resource-actions/default.xml ##
Model Hints#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited model hints configurations. # model.hints.configs=\ META-INF/portal-model-hints.xml,\ META-INF/workflow-model-hints.xml,\ META-INF/ext-model-hints.xml ##
Spring#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited Spring configurations. The file name will # be namespaced depending on the release of the portal if and only if the # specified file name ends with spring.xml. # # For example, if you are starting Liferay Portal Professional, then # META-INF/counter-spring-professional.xml will be loaded. If you are # starting Liferay Portal Enterprise, then # META-INF/counter-spring-enterprise.xml will be loaded. # # Certain configurations, like mail-spring-jms.xml, are shared by both # professional and enterprise editions and will not be automatically # namespaced because it does not end with spring.xml. # spring.configs=\ META-INF/activemq-spring-jms.xml,\ META-INF/data-source-spring.xml,\ META-INF/misc-spring.xml,\ META-INF/counter-spring.xml,\ META-INF/documentlibrary-spring.xml,\ META-INF/documentlibrary-spring-jms.xml,\ META-INF/lock-spring.xml,\ META-INF/mail-spring.xml,\ META-INF/mail-spring-jms.xml,\ META-INF/portal-spring.xml,\ META-INF/portal-spring-jcr.xml,\ META-INF/portal-spring-jms.xml,\ META-INF/ext-spring.xml # # Set the bean name for the Liferay data source. # spring.hibernate.data.source=liferayDataSource # # Set the bean name for the Liferay session factory. # spring.hibernate.session.factory=&liferaySessionFactory ##
Hibernate#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited Hibernate configurations. # hibernate.configs=\ META-INF/counter-hbm.xml,\ META-INF/mail-hbm.xml,\ META-INF/portal-hbm.xml,\ META-INF/ext-hbm.xml # # Use the Liferay SQL dialect because it will automatically detect the proper # SQL dialect based on your connection URL. # hibernate.dialect=com.liferay.portal.spring.hibernate.DynamicDialect # # Set the Hibernate connection release mode. You should not modify this # unless you know what you're doing. The default setting works best for # Spring managed transactions. See the method buildSessionFactory in class # org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.LocalSessionFactoryBean and search for # the phrase "on_close" to understand how this works. # #hibernate.connection.release_mode=on_close # # Set the Hibernate cache provider. Ehcache is recommended in a clustered # environment. See the property "net.sf.ehcache.configurationResourceName" # for detailed configuration. # hibernate.cache.provider_class=net.sf.ehcache.hibernate.EhCacheProvider #hibernate.cache.provider_class=net.sf.hibernate.cache.HashtableCacheProvider #hibernate.cache.provider_class=com.liferay.portal.spring.hibernate.OSCacheProvider # # This property is used if Hibernate is configured to use Ehcache's # cache provider. # net.sf.ehcache.configurationResourceName=/ehcache/hibernate.xml # # Set other Hibernate cache settings. # hibernate.cache.use_query_cache=true hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache=true hibernate.cache.use_minimal_puts=true hibernate.cache.use_structured_entries=false # # Uncomment these properties to disable Hibernate caching. # #hibernate.cache.provider_class=org.hibernate.cache.NoCacheProvider #hibernate.cache.use_query_cache=false #hibernate.cache.use_second_level_cache=false # # Set the JDBC batch size to improve performance. However, if you're using # Oracle 9i, you must set the batch size to 0 as a workaround for a hanging # bug in the Oracle driver. See http://support.liferay.com/browse/LEP-1234 # for more information. # hibernate.jdbc.batch_size=20 #hibernate.jdbc.batch_size=0 # # Set other miscellaneous Hibernate properties. # hibernate.jdbc.use_scrollable_resultset=true hibernate.bytecode.use_reflection_optimizer=true hibernate.show_sql=false # # Use the classic query factory until WebLogic and Hibernate 3 can get # along. See http://www.hibernate.org/250.html#A23 for more information. # hibernate.query.factory_class=org.hibernate.hql.classic.ClassicQueryTranslatorFactory ##
Custom SQL#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited custom SQL configurations. # custom.sql.configs=custom-sql/default.xml # # Some databases do not recognize a NULL IS NULL check. Set the # "custom.sql.function.isnull" and "custom.sql.function.isnotnull" # properties for your specific database. # # There is no need to manually set these properties because # com.liferay.portal.spring.hibernate.DynamicDialect already sets it. # However, these properties are set so that you can see how you can override # it for a database that DynamicDialect does not yet know how to auto # configure. # # # DB2 # #custom.sql.function.isnull=CAST(? AS VARCHAR(32672)) IS NULL #custom.sql.function.isnotnull=CAST(? AS VARCHAR(32672)) IS NOT NULL # # MySQL (for testing only) # #custom.sql.function.isnull=IFNULL(?, '1') = '1' #custom.sql.function.isnotnull=IFNULL(?, '1') = '0' # # Sybase # #custom.sql.function.isnull=ISNULL(?, '1') = '1' #custom.sql.function.isnotnull=ISNULL(?, '1') = '0' ##
Ehcache#
## # # Set the classpath to the location of the Ehcache config file for internal # caches. Edit the file specified in the property # "ehcache.multi-vm.config.location" to enable clustered cache. # ehcache.single.vm.config.location=/ehcache/liferay-single-vm.xml ehcache.multi.vm.config.location=/ehcache/liferay-multi-vm.xml ##
Commons Pool#
## # # Commons Pool is used to pool and recycle objects that are used very often. # This can help lower memory usage. There is some debate over the # synchronization issues related to Commons Pool. Set this to false to # disable object pooling. # commons.pool.enabled=true ##
JavaScript#
## # # Set a list of JavaScript files that will be loaded programmatically in # /html/common/themes/top_js.jsp. # # The ordering of the JavaScript files is important. Specifically, all # JQuery scripts should go first. # # The Liferay scripts are grouped in such a way, that the first grouping # denotes utility scripts that are used by the second and third groups. The # second grouping denotes utility classes that rely on the first group, but # does not rely on the second or third group. The third grouping denotes # modules that rely on the first and second group. # javascript.files=\ \ # # JQuery scripts # \ jquery/jquery.js,\ jquery/cookie.js,\ jquery/dimensions.js,\ jquery/hover_intent.js,\ jquery/interface.js,\ jquery/interface.patch.js,\ jquery/j2browse.js,\ jquery/jeditable.js,\ jquery/json.js,\ jquery/media.js,\ jquery/tabs.js,\ \ # # Miscellaneous scripts # \ misc/class.js,\ misc/swfobject.js,\ \ # # Liferay base utility scripts # \ liferay/liferay.js,\ liferay/browser.js,\ liferay/util.js,\ liferay/language.js,\ liferay/layout.js,\ \ # # Liferay utility scripts # \ liferay/ajax.js,\ liferay/animate.js,\ liferay/coordinates.js,\ liferay/ldrag.js,\ #liferay/leditable.js,\ liferay/lresize.js,\ liferay/popup.js,\ liferay/portal.js,\ liferay/portlet.js,\ liferay/publisher.js,\ liferay/service.js,\ \ # # Liferay modules # \ liferay/auto_fields.js,\ liferay/color_picker.js,\ liferay/columns.js,\ liferay/dock.js,\ liferay/dynamic_select.js,\ liferay/freeform.js,\ liferay/layout_configuration.js,\ liferay/messaging.js,\ liferay/notice.js,\ liferay/portlet_css.js,\ liferay/navigation.js,\ liferay/session.js,\ liferay/tags_selector.js,\ \ # # Calendar # \ calendar/calendar_stripped.js,\ calendar/calendar-setup_stripped.js # # Set this property to true to load the combined JavaScript files from the # property "javascript.files" into one compacted file for faster loading for # production. Set this property to false for easier debugging for # development. You can also disable fast loading by setting the URL # parameter "js_fast_load" to "0". # javascript.fast.load=false # # Set the following to true to enable the display of JavaScript logging. # javascript.log.enabled=false ##
Company#
## # # This sets the default web id. Omniadmin users must belong to the company # with this web id. # company.default.web.id=liferay.com # # The portal can authenticate users based on their email address, screen # name, or user id. # company.security.auth.type=emailAddress #company.security.auth.type=screenName #company.security.auth.type=userId # # Set the following to true to allow users to select the "remember me" # feature to automatically login to the portal. # company.security.auto.login=true # # Set the following to the maximum age (in number of seconds) of the browser # cookie that enables the "remember me" feature. A value of 31536000 # signifies a lifespan of one year. A value of -1 signifies a lifespan of a # browser session. # # Rather than setting this to 0, set the property # "company.security.auto.login" to false to disable the "remember me" # feature. # company.security.auto.login.max.age=31536000 # # Set the following to true to allow users to ask the portal to send them # their password. # company.security.send.password=true # # Set the following to true to allow strangers to create accounts and # register themselves on the portal. # company.security.strangers=false # # Set the following to true to allow community administrators to use their # own logo instead of the enterprise logo. # company.security.community.logo=true ##
Users#
## # # Set the following to false if users cannot be deleted. # users.delete=true # # Set the following to true to always autogenerate user screen names even if # the user gives a specific user screen name. # users.screen.name.always.autogenerate=false # # Input a class name that extends # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.ScreenNameGenerator. This class will be # called to generate user screen names. # users.screen.name.generator=com.liferay.portal.security.auth.ScreenNameGenerator # # Input a class name that extends # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.ScreenNameValidator. This class will be # called to validate user ids. # users.screen.name.validator=com.liferay.portal.security.auth.ScreenNameValidator #users.screen.name.validator=com.liferay.portal.security.auth.LiberalScreenNameValidator # # Set the maximum file size for user portraits. A value # of 0 for the maximum file size can be used to indicate unlimited file # size. However, the maximum file size allowed by the system is set in # property "com.liferay.util.servlet.UploadServletRequest.max.size" found # in system.properties. # users.image.max.size=307200 ##
Groups and Roles#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited system group names that will exist in # addition to the standard system groups. When the server starts, the portal # checks to ensure all system groups exist. Any missing system group will be # created by the portal. # system.groups= # # Input a list of comma delimited system role names that will exist in # addition to the standard system roles. When the server starts, the portal # checks to ensure all system roles exist. Any missing system role will be # created by the portal. # system.roles= # # Input a list of comma delimited system community role names that will # exist in addition to the standard system community roles. When the server # starts, the portal checks to ensure all system community roles exist. Any # missing system community role will be created by the portal. # system.community.roles= # # Omniadmin users can administer the portal's core functionality: gc, # shutdown, etc. Omniadmin users must belong to the default company. # # Multiple portal instances might be deployed on one application server, and # not all of the administrators should have access to this core # functionality. Input the ids of users who are omniadmin users. # # Leave this field blank if users who belong to the right company and have # the Administrator role are allowed to administer the portal's core # functionality. # omniadmin.users= # # Set the following to true if all users can personalize pages. If set to # false, only Administrators and Power Users can personalize. # universal.personalization=false # # Set the following to true if all users are required to agree to the terms # of use. # terms.of.use.required=true ##
Organizations and Locations#
## # # Set the following to true if users must belong to a parent organization. # organizations.parent.organization.required=false # # Set the following to true if users must belong to a location. If location # is required, then a parent organization is also required. # organizations.location.required=false ##
Languages and Time Zones#
## # # Specify the available locales. Messages corresponding to a specific # language are specified in properties files with file names matching that # of content/Language_*.properties. These values can also be overridden in # properties files with file names matching that of # content/Language-ext_*.properties. Use a comma to separate # each entry. # # All locales must use UTF-8 encoding. # # See the following links specifiy language and country codes: # http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/related/iso639.txt # http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/doc/ISO_3166.html # locales=ar_SA,ca_AD,ca_ES,zh_CN,zh_TW,cs_CZ,nl_NL,en_US,fi_FI,fr_FR,de_DE,el_GR,hu_HU,it_IT,ja_JP,ko_KR,fa_IR,pt_BR,ru_RU,es_ES,sv_SE,tr_TR,vi_VN # # Set the following to true if unauthenticated users get their preferred # language from the Accept-Language header. Set the following to false if # unauthenticated users get their preferred language from their company. # locale.default.request=false # # Specify the available time zones. The specified ids must match those from # the class java.util.TimeZone. # time.zones=Pacific/Midway,Pacific/Honolulu,AST,PST,MST,CST,EST,PRT,CNT,BET,America/Noronha,Atlantic/Azores,GMT,WET,CET,EET,Asia/Jerusalem,Asia/Baghdad,Iran,Asia/Dubai,Asia/Kabul,Asia/Karachi,IST,Asia/Katmandu,Asia/Dhaka,Asia/Rangoon,VST,CTT,JST,ROK,ACT,AET,SST,NST,Pacific/Enderbury,Pacific/Kiritimati ##
Look and Feel#
## # # Set the following to false if the system does not use allow users to # modify the look and feel. # look.and.feel.modifiable=true # # Set the default theme id for regular themes. # default.regular.theme.id=classic # # Set the default color scheme id for regular themes. # default.regular.color.scheme.id=01 # # Set the default theme id for wap themes. # default.wap.theme.id=mobile # # Set the default color scheme id for wap themes. # default.wap.color.scheme.id=01 # # Set the following to true if you want a change in the theme selection of # the public or private group to automatically be applied to the other (i.e. # if public and private group themes should always be the same). # theme.sync.on.group=false ##
Request#
## # # Portlets that have been configured to use private request attributes in # liferay-portlet.xml may still want to share some request attributes. This # property allows you to configure which request attributes will be shared. # Set a comma delimited list of attribute names that will be shared when the # attribute name starts with one of the specified attribute names. For # example, if you set the value to "hello_,world_", then all attribute names # that start with "hello_" or "world_" will be shared. # request.shared.attributes=LIFERAY_SHARED_ ##
Session#
## # # Specify the number of minutes before a session expires. This value is # always overridden by the value set in web.xml. # session.timeout=30 # # Specify the number of minutes before a warning is sent to the user # informing the user of the session expiration. Specify 0 to disable any # warnings. # session.timeout.warning=1 # # Set the auto-extend mode to true to avoid having to ask the user whether # to extend the session or not. Instead it will be automatically extended. # The purpose of this mode is to keep the session open as long as the user # browser is open and with a portal page loaded. It is recommended to use # this setting along with a smaller "session.timeout", such as 5 minutes for # better performance. # session.timeout.auto.extend=false # # Portlets that have been configured to use private session attributes in # liferay-portlet.xml may still want to share some session attributes. This # property allows you to configure which session attributes will be shared. # Set a comma delimited list of attribute names that will be shared when the # attribute name starts with one of the specified attribute names. For # example, if you set the value to "hello_,world_", then all attribute names # that start with "hello_" or "world_" will be shared. # # Note that this property is used to specify the sharing of session # attributes from the portal to the portlet. This is not used to specify # session sharing between portlet WARs or from the portlet to the portal. # session.shared.attributes=org.apache.struts.action.LOCALE,COMPANY_,USER_ # # Set this to false to disable all persistent cookie. Features like # automatically logging in will not work. # session.enable.persistent.cookies=true # # The login process sets several cookies if persistent cookies are enabled. # Set this property to set the domain of those cookies. # #session.cookie.domain= # # Set the following to true to invalidate the session when a user logs into # the portal. This helps prevents phishing. Set this to false if you need # the guest user and the authenticated user to have the same session. # session.enable.phishing.protection=true # # Set the following to true to test whether users have cookie support # before allowing them to sign in. This test will always fail if "tck.url" # is set to true because that property disables session cookies. # session.test.cookie.support=true # # Set the following to true to disable sessions. Doing this will use cookies # to remember the user across requests. This is useful if you want to scale # very large sites where the user may be sent to a different server for each # request. The drawback to this approach is that you must not rely on the # API for sessions provided by the servlet and portlet specs. # # This feature is only available for Tomcat and requires that you set # Tomcat's Manager class to # "com.liferay.support.tomcat.session.SessionLessManagerBase". # session.disabled=false # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that extend # com.liferay.portal.struts.SessionAction. These classes will run at the # specified event. # # # Servlet session create event # servlet.session.create.events=com.liferay.portal.events.SessionCreateAction # # Servlet session destroy event # servlet.session.destroy.events=com.liferay.portal.events.SessionDestroyAction # # Set the following to true to track user clicks in memory for the duration # of a user's session. Setting this to true allows you to view all live # sessions in the Admin portlet. # session.tracker.memory.enabled=true # # Set the following to true to track user clicks in the database after a # user's session is invalidated. Setting this to true allows you to generate # usage reports from the database. Use this cautiously because this will # store a lot of usage data. # session.tracker.persistence.enabled=false # # Enter a list of comma delimited paths that should not be tracked. # session.tracker.ignore.paths=\ /portal/ajax,\ /portal/css_cached,\ /portal/javascript_cached,\ /portal/render_portlet ##
JAAS#
## # # Set the following to true if the portal will use # com.liferay.portal.security.jaas.PortalConfiguration as the JAAS master # configuration. # portal.configuration=true # # Set the following to false to disable JAAS security checks. Disabling JAAS # speeds up login. JAAS must be disabled if administrators are to be able to # impersonate other users. # portal.jaas.enable=false # # By default, com.liferay.portal.security.jaas.PortalLoginModule loads the # correct JAAS login module based on what application server or servlet # container the portal is deployed on. Set a JAAS implementation class to # override this behavior. # #portal.jaas.impl= # # The JAAS process may pass in an encrypted password and the authentication # will only succeed if there is an exact match. Set this property to false # to relax that behavior so the user can input an unencrypted password. # portal.jaas.strict.password=false # # Set the following to true to enable administrators to impersonate other # users. JAAS must also be disabled for this feature to work. # portal.impersonation.enable=true ##
LDAP#
## # # Set the values used to connect to a LDAP store. # ldap.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory ldap.base.provider.url=ldap://localhost:10389 ldap.base.dn=dc=example,dc=com ldap.security.principal=uid=admin,ou=system ldap.security.credentials=secret # # Settings for com.liferay.portal.security.auth.LDAPAuth can be configured # from the Admin portlet. It provides out of the box support for Apache # Directory Server, Microsoft Active Directory Server, Novell eDirectory, # and OpenLDAP. The default settings are for Apache Directory Server. # # The LDAPAuth class must be specified in the property "auth.pipeline.pre" # to be executed. # # Encryption is implemented by com.liferay.util.Encryptor.provider.class in # system.properties. # ldap.auth.enabled=false ldap.auth.required=false # # Set either bind or password-compare for the LDAP authentication method. # Bind is preferred by most vendors so that you don't have to worry about # encryption strategies. # ldap.auth.method=bind # # Active Directory stores information about the user account as a series of # bit fields in the UserAccountControl attribute. # # If you want to prevent disabled accounts from logging into the portal you # need to use a search filter similiar to the following: # (&(objectclass=person)(userprincipalname=@email_address@)(!(UserAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2))) # # See the following links: # http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305144/ # http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=269181 # ldap.auth.search.filter=(mail=@email_address@) ldap.auth.password.encryption.algorithm= ldap.auth.password.encryption.algorithm.types=MD5,SHA # # The portal uses this DN value for two purposes. When searching for users # to import, the portal will search for users under this DN. Also, when # exporting a user, the portal will export the user to this DN. # ldap.users.dn=ou=users,dc=example,dc=com # # You can write your own class that extends # com.liferay.portal.security.ldap.LDAPUser to customize the behavior for # exporting portal users to the LDAP store. # ldap.user.impl=com.liferay.portal.security.ldap.LDAPUser # # When a user is exported to LDAP and the user does not exist, the user will # be created with the following default object classes. # ldap.user.default.object.classes=top,person,inetOrgPerson,organizationalPerson # # When importing and exporting users, the portal will use this mapping to # connect LDAP user attributes and portal user variables # ldap.user.mappings=screenName=cn\npassword=userPassword\nemailAddress=mail\nfirstName=givenName\nlastName=sn\njobTitle=title\ngroup=groupMembership # # The portal uses this DN value for two purposes. When searching for groups # to import, the portal will search for groups under this DN. Also, when # exporting a group, the portal will export the group to this DN. # ldap.groups.dn=ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com # # When importing groups, the portal will use this mapping to connect LDAP # group attributes and portal user group variables. # ldap.group.mappings=groupName=cn\ndescription=description\nuser=uniqueMember # # Settings for importing users and groups from LDAP to the portal. # ldap.import.enabled=false ldap.import.on.startup=false ldap.import.interval=10 ldap.import.user.search.filter=(objectClass=inetOrgPerson) ldap.import.group.search.filter=(objectClass=groupOfUniqueNames) # # Set either user or group for import method. If set to user, portal will # import all users and the groups associated with those users. If set to # group, the portal import all groups and the users associated those groups. # This value should be set based on how your LDAP server stores group # membership information. # ldap.import.method=user #ldap.import.method=group # # Settings for exporting users from the portal to LDAP. This allows a user # to modify his first name, last name, etc. in the portal and have that # change get pushed to the LDAP server. This will only be active if the # property "ldap.auth.enabled" is also set to true. # ldap.export.enabled=true # # Set this to true to use the LDAP's password policy instead of the portal # password policy. # ldap.password.policy.enabled=false # # Set these values to be a portion of the error message returned by the # appropriate directory server to allow the portal to recognize messages # from the LDAP server. The default values will work for Fedora DS. # ldap.error.password.age=age ldap.error.password.expired=expired ldap.error.password.history=history ldap.error.password.not.changeable=not allowed to change ldap.error.password.syntax=syntax ldap.error.password.trivial=trivial ldap.error.user.lockout=retry limit ##
CAS#
## # # Set this to true to enable CAS single sign on. NTLM will work only if # LDAP authentication is also enabled and the authentication is made by # screen name. If set to true, then the property "auto.login.hooks" must # contain a reference to the class # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.CASAutoLogin and the filter # com.liferay.portal.servlet.filters.sso.cas.CASFilter must be referenced # in web.xml. # cas.auth.enabled=false # # A user may be authenticated from CAS and not yet exist in the portal. Set # this to true to automatically import users from LDAP if they do not exist # in the portal. # cas.import.from.ldap=false # # Set the default values for the required CAS URLs. # cas.login.url=https://localhost:8443/cas-web/login cas.logout.url=https://localhost:8443/cas-web/logout cas.service.url=http://localhost:8080/c/portal/login cas.validate.url=https://localhost:8443/cas-web/proxyValidate ##
NTLM#
## # # Set this to true to enable NTLM single sign on. NTLM will work only if # LDAP authentication is also enabled and the authentication is made by # screen name. If set to true, then the property "auto.login.hooks" must # contain a reference to the class # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.NtlmAutoLogin and the filter # com.liferay.portal.servlet.filters.sso.ntlm.NtlmFilter must be referenced # in web.xml. # ntlm.auth.enabled=false ##
OpenID#
## # # Set this to true to enable OpenId authentication. If set to true, then the # property "auto.login.hooks" must contain a reference to the class # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.OpenIdAutoLogin. # open.id.auth.enabled=true ##
Authentication Pipeline#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that implement # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.Authenticator. These classes will run # before or after the portal authentication begins. # # The Authenticator class defines the constant values that should be used # as return codes from the classes implementing the interface. If # authentication is successful, return SUCCESS; if the user exists but the # passwords do not match, return FAILURE; and if the user does not exist on # the system, return DNE. # # Constants in Authenticator: # public static final int SUCCESS = 1; # public static final int FAILURE = -1; # public static final int DNE = 0; # # In case you have several classes in the authentication pipeline, all of # them have to return SUCCESS if you want the user to be able to login. If # one of the authenticators returns FAILURE or DNE, the login fails. # # Under certain circumstances, you might want to keep the information in the # portal database in sync with an external database or an LDAP server. This # can easily be achieved by implementing a class via LDAPAuth that updates # the information stored in the portal user database whenever a user signs # in. # # Each portal instance can be configured at run time to either authenticate # based on user ids or email addresses. See the Admin portlet for more # information. # # Available authenticators are: # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.LDAPAuth # # See the LDAP properties to configure the behavior of the LDAPAuth class. # auth.pipeline.pre=com.liferay.portal.security.auth.LDAPAuth #auth.pipeline.post= # # Set this to true to enable password checking by the internal portal # authentication. If set to false, you're essentially delegating password # checking is delegated to the authenticators configured in # "auth.pipeline.pre" and "auth.pipeline.post" settings. # auth.pipeline.enable.liferay.check=true # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that implement # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.AuthFailure. These classes will run when # a user has a failed login or when a user has reached the maximum number of # failed logins. # auth.failure=com.liferay.portal.security.auth.LoginFailure auth.max.failures=com.liferay.portal.security.auth.LoginMaxFailures auth.max.failures.limit=5 # # Set the following to true if users are allowed to have simultaneous logins # from different sessions. # auth.simultaneous.logins=true # # Set the following to true if users are forwarded to the last visited path # upon successful login. If set to false, users will be forwarded to their # default layout page. # auth.forward.by.last.path=true # # The login page reads a redirect by a parameter named "redirect". If this # property is set to true, then users will be redirected to the given # redirect path upon successful login. If the user does not have permission # to view that page, then the rule set by the property # "auth.forward.by.last.path" will apply. # # You can set the redirect manually from another application, by appending # the "redirect" parameter in a url that looks like this: # /c/portal/login?redirect=%2Fgroup%2Femployees%2Fcalendar. This url will # redirect the user to the path "/group/employees/calendar" upon successful # login. # auth.forward.by.redirect=true # # Enter a list of comma delimited paths that can be considered part of the # last visited path. # auth.forward.last.paths=/document_library/get_file # # Enter a list of comma delimited paths that do not require authentication. # auth.public.paths=\ /blogs/find_entry,\ /blogs/rss,\ \ /bookmarks/open_entry,\ \ /document_library/get_file,\ \ /journal/get_article,\ /journal/get_articles,\ /journal/get_latest_article_content,\ /journal/get_structure,\ /journal/get_template,\ /journal_articles/view_article_content,\ \ /message_boards/find_category,\ /message_boards/find_message,\ /message_boards/find_thread,\ /message_boards/get_message_attachment,\ /message_boards/rss,\ \ /messaging/action,\ \ /polls/view_chart,\ \ /portal/expire_session,\ /portal/extend_session,\ /portal/extend_session_confirm,\ /portal/json_service,\ /portal/logout,\ /portal/open_id_request,\ /portal/open_id_response,\ /portal/session_click,\ /portal/session_tree_js_click,\ \ /search/open_search,\ /search/open_search_description.xml,\ \ /shopping/notify ##
Auto Login#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that implement # com.liferay.portal.security.auth.AutoLogin. These classes will run in # consecutive order for all unauthenticated users until one of them return a # valid user id and password combination. If no valid combination is # returned, then the request continues to process normally. If a valid # combination is returned, then the portal will automatically login that # user with the returned user id and password combination. # # For example, com.liferay.portal.security.auth.RememberMeAutoLogin reads # from a cookie to automatically log in a user who previously logged in # while checking on the "Remember Me" box. # # This interface allows deployers to easily configure the portal to work # with other SSO servers. See com.liferay.portal.security.auth.CASAutoLogin # for an example of how to configure the portal with Yale's SSO server. # auto.login.hooks=com.liferay.portal.security.auth.CASAutoLogin,com.liferay.portal.security.auth.NtlmAutoLogin,com.liferay.portal.security.auth.OpenIdAutoLogin,com.liferay.portal.security.auth.RememberMeAutoLogin ##
SSO with MAC (Message Authentication Code)#
## # # To use SSO with MAC, post to an URL like: # http://localhost:8080/c/portal/login?cmd=already-registered&login=<userId|emailAddress>&password=<MAC> # # Pass the MAC in the password field. Make sure the MAC gets URL encoded # because it might contain characters not allowed in a URL. # # SSO with MAC also requires that you set the following property in # system.properties: # # com.liferay.util.servlet.SessionParameters=false # # See the following links: # http://support.liferay.com/browse/LEP-1288 # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_authentication_code # # Set the following to true to enable SSO with MAC. # auth.mac.allow=false # # Set the algorithm to use for MAC encryption. # auth.mac.algorithm=MD5 # # Set the shared key used to generate the MAC. # auth.mac.shared.key= ##
Passwords#
## # # Set the following encryption algorithm to encrypt passwords. The default # algorithm is SHA (SHA-1). If set to NONE, passwords are stored in the # database as plain text. The SHA-512 algorithm is currently unsupported. # #passwords.encryption.algorithm=CRYPT #passwords.encryption.algorithm=MD2 #passwords.encryption.algorithm=MD5 #passwords.encryption.algorithm=NONE passwords.encryption.algorithm=SHA #passwords.encryption.algorithm=SHA-256 #passwords.encryption.algorithm=SHA-384 #passwords.encryption.algorithm=SSHA # # Input a class name that extends # com.liferay.portal.security.pwd.BasicToolkit. This class will be called to # generate and validate passwords. # passwords.toolkit=com.liferay.portal.security.pwd.PasswordPolicyToolkit #passwords.toolkit=com.liferay.portal.security.pwd.RegExpToolkit # # If you choose to use com.liferay.portal.security.pwd.PasswordPolicyToolkit # as your password toolkit, you can choose either static or dynamic password # generation. Static is set through the property # "passwords.passwordpolicytoolkit.static" and dynamic uses the class # com.liferay.util.PwdGenerator to generate the password. If you are using # LDAP password syntax checking, you will also have to use the static # generator so that you can guarantee that passwords obey its rules. # passwords.passwordpolicytoolkit.generator=static #passwords.passwordpolicytoolkit.generator=dynamic passwords.passwordpolicytoolkit.static=iheartliferay # # If you choose to use com.liferay.portal.security.pwd.RegExpToolkit as # your password toolkit, set the regular expression pattern that will be # used to generate and validate passwords. # # Note that \ is replaced with \\ to work in Java. # # The first pattern ensures that passwords must have at least 4 valid # characters consisting of digits or letters. # # The second pattern ensures that passwords must have at least 8 valid # characters consisting of digits or letters. # passwords.regexptoolkit.pattern=(?=.{4})(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]*) #passwords.regexptoolkit.pattern=(?=.{8})(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]*) # # Set the name of the default password policy. # passwords.default.policy.name=Default Password Policy ##
Permissions#
## # # Set the default permission checker class used by # com.liferay.portal.security.permission.PermissionCheckerFactory to check # permissions for actions on objects. These classes can be overrided with # custom classes that extend # com.liferay.portal.security.permission.PermissionCheckerImpl. # permissions.checker=com.liferay.portal.security.permission.PermissionCheckerImpl # # Set the algorithm used to check permissions for a user. This is useful so # that you can optimize the search for different databases. See # com.liferay.portal.service.impl.PermissionLocalServiceImpl. # #permissions.user.check.algorithm=1 permissions.user.check.algorithm=2 #permissions.user.check.algorithm=3 #permissions.user.check.algorithm=4 ##
Captcha#
## # # Set the maximum number of captcha checks per portlet session. Set this # value to 0 to always check. Set this value to a number less than 0 to # never check. # captcha.max.challenges=1 ##
Startup Events#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that extend # com.liferay.portal.struts.SimpleAction. These classes will run at the # specified event. # # # Global startup event that runs once when the portal initializes. # global.startup.events=com.liferay.portal.events.GlobalStartupAction # # Application startup event that runs once for every web site instance of # the portal that initializes. # application.startup.events=com.liferay.portal.events.AppStartupAction ##
Shutdown Events#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that extend # com.liferay.portal.struts.SimpleAction. These classes will run at the # specified event. # # # Global shutdown event that runs once when the portal shuts down. # global.shutdown.events=com.liferay.portal.events.GlobalShutdownAction # # Application shutdown event that runs once for every web site instance of # the portal that shuts down. # application.shutdown.events=com.liferay.portal.events.AppShutdownAction # # Programmatically kill the Java process on shutdown. This is a workaround # for a bug in Tomcat and Linux where the process hangs on forever. # # See http://support.liferay.com/browse/LEP-2048 for more information. # shutdown.programmatically.exit=false ##
Portal Events#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that extend # com.liferay.portal.struts.Action. These classes will run before or after # the specified event. # # # Servlet service event (The pre-service events have an associated error # page and will forward to that page if an exception is thrown during # excecution of the events. The pre-service events process before Struts # processes the request. The post-service events process after Struts # processes the request. # servlet.service.events.pre=com.liferay.portal.events.ServicePreAction #servlet.service.events.pre=com.liferay.portal.events.LogMemoryUsageAction,com.liferay.portal.events.LogThreadCountAction,com.liferay.portal.events.ServicePreAction #servlet.service.events.pre=com.liferay.portal.events.LogSessionIdAction,com.liferay.portal.events.ServicePreAction #servlet.service.events.pre=com.liferay.portal.events.ServicePreAction,com.liferay.portal.events.RandomLayoutAction #servlet.service.events.pre=com.liferay.portal.events.ServicePreAction,com.liferay.portal.events.RandomLookAndFeelAction servlet.service.events.pre.error.page=/common/error.jsp servlet.service.events.post=com.liferay.portal.events.ServicePostAction # # Login event # login.events.pre=com.liferay.portal.events.LoginPreAction login.events.post=com.liferay.portal.events.LoginPostAction,com.liferay.portal.events.DefaultLandingPageAction # # Logout event # logout.events.pre=com.liferay.portal.events.LogoutPreAction logout.events.post=com.liferay.portal.events.LogoutPostAction #logout.events.post=com.liferay.portal.events.LogoutPostAction,com.liferay.portal.events.GarbageCollectorAction ##
Default Landing Page#
## # # Set the default landing page path for logged in users relative to the # server path. For example, if you want the default landing page to be # http://localhost:8080/web/guest/home, set this to /web/guest/home. To # activate this feature, set auth.forward.by.last.path to true. To customize # the behavior, see com.liferay.portal.events.DefaultLandingPageAction in # the login.events.post property above. # #default.landing.page.path=/web/guest/home ##
Default Guest#
## # # The Guest group at least one public page. The settings for the initial # public page are specified in the following properties. For more complex # behavior, override the addDefaultLayouts method in # com.liferay.portal.service.impl.GroupLocalServiceImpl. # # # Set the layout name. # default.guest.layout.name=Welcome # # Set the layout template id that matches an existing TPL. # #default.guest.layout.template.id=1_2_1_columns #default.guest.layout.template.id=1_column #default.guest.layout.template.id=2_2_columns #default.guest.layout.template.id=2_columns_i default.guest.layout.template.id=2_columns_ii #default.guest.layout.template.id=2_columns_iii #default.guest.layout.template.id=3_columns # # Set the layout ids for the column specified in the layout template. # default.guest.layout.column-1=58, default.guest.layout.column-2=47, default.guest.layout.column-3= default.guest.layout.column-4= # # Set the friendly url. This will only have an effect if the Guest group # also has a friendly URL set. # default.guest.friendly.url=/home ##
Default User#
## # # Users who have the Power User role must have at least one private personal # page. The settings for the initial private page are specified in the # following properties. For more complex behavior, override the # addDefaultLayouts method in com.liferay.portal.events.ServicePreAction. # # # Set the layout name. # default.user.layout.name=Home # # Set the layout template id that matches an existing TPL. # #default.user.layout.template.id=1_2_1_columns #default.user.layout.template.id=1_column #default.user.layout.template.id=2_2_columns #default.user.layout.template.id=2_columns_i default.user.layout.template.id=2_columns_ii #default.user.layout.template.id=2_columns_iii #default.user.layout.template.id=3_columns # # Set the layout ids for the column specified in the layout template. # default.user.layout.column-1=71_INSTANCE_OY0d,82,23,61,65, default.user.layout.column-2=11,29,8,19 default.user.layout.column-3= default.user.layout.column-4= ##
Default Admin#
## # # Set the default admin password. # default.admin.password=test # # Set the default admin screen name prefix. # default.admin.screen.name=test # # Set the default admin email address prefix. # default.admin.email.address.prefix=test # # Set the default admin first name. # default.admin.first.name=Test # # Set the default admin middle name. # default.admin.middle.name= # # Set the default admin last name. # default.admin.last.name=Test ##
Layouts#
## # # Set the list of layout types. The display text of each of the layout types # is set in content/Language.properties and prefixed with "layout.types.". # # You can create new layout types and specify custom settings for each # layout type. End users input dynamic values as designed in the edit page. # End users see the layout as designed in the view page. The generated # URL can reference properties set in the edit page. Parentable layouts # can contain child layouts. # layout.types=portlet,embedded,article,url,link_to_layout # # Default settings layouts. # layout.edit.page=/portal/layout/edit/portlet.jsp layout.view.page=/portal/layout/view/portlet.jsp layout.url=${liferay:mainPath}/portal/layout?p_l_id=${liferay:plid} layout.url.friendliable=true layout.parentable=true layout.sitemapable=true # # Settings for portlet layouts are inherited from the default settings. # #layout.edit.page[portlet]=/portal/layout/edit/portlet.jsp #layout.view.page[portlet]=/portal/layout/view/portlet.jsp #layout.url[portlet]=${liferay:mainPath}/portal/layout?p_l_id=${liferay:plid} #layout.url.friendliable[portlet]=true #layout.parentable[portlet]=true # # Settings for embedded layouts. # layout.edit.page[embedded]=/portal/layout/edit/embedded.jsp layout.view.page[embedded]=/portal/layout/view/embedded.jsp layout.url[embedded]=${liferay:mainPath}/portal/layout?p_l_id=${liferay:plid} layout.url.friendliable[embedded]=true layout.parentable[embedded]=false layout.sitemapable[embedded]=true # # Settings for article layouts. # layout.edit.page[article]=/portal/layout/edit/article.jsp layout.view.page[article]=/portal/layout/view/article.jsp layout.url.friendliable[article]=true layout.url[article]=${liferay:mainPath}/portal/layout?p_l_id=${liferay:plid} layout.parentable[article]=false layout.sitemapable[article]=true # # Settings for URL layouts. # layout.edit.page[url]=/portal/layout/edit/url.jsp layout.view.page[url]= layout.url[url]=${url} layout.url.friendliable[url]=true layout.parentable[url]=false layout.sitemapable[url]=false # # Settings for page layouts. # layout.edit.page[link_to_layout]=/portal/layout/edit/link_to_layout.jsp layout.view.page[link_to_layout]= layout.url[link_to_layout]=${liferay:mainPath}/portal/layout?p_l_id=${linkToPlid} layout.url.friendliable[link_to_layout]=true layout.parentable[link_to_layout]=true layout.sitemapable[link_to_layout]=false # # Specify static portlets that cannot be moved and will always appear on # every layout. Static portlets will take precedence over portlets that may # have been dynamically configured for the layout. # # For example, if you want the Hello World portlet to always appear at the # start of the iteration of the first column for user layouts, set the # property "layout.static.portlets.start.column-1[user]" to "47". If you # want the Hello World portlet to always appear at the end of the second # column for user layouts, set the property # "layout.static.portlets.end.column-2[user]" to "47". You can input a # list of comma delimited portlet ids to specify more than one portlet. If # the portlet is instanceable, add the suffix "_INSTANCE_abcd" to the # portlet id, where "abcd" is any random alphanumeric string. # # The static portlets are fetched based on the properties controlled by # custom filters using EasyConf. By default, the available filters are # user, community, and organization. # #layout.static.portlets.start.column-1[user]=3,6 #layout.static.portlets.end.column-1[user]=14 #layout.static.portlets.start.column-2[user]=71_INSTANCE_abcd,7 #layout.static.portlets.end.column-2[user]=34,70 #layout.static.portlets.start.column-3[user]= #layout.static.portlets.end.column-3[user]= # # It is also possible to add a static portlet which only shows in the first # layout of a user or community. # #layout.static.portlets.start.column-1[user][firstLayout]=3,6 #layout.static.portlets.end.column-2[community][firstLayout]=14 # # Set the static layouts for community layouts. # #layout.static.portlets.start.column-1[community]= #layout.static.portlets.end.column-1[community]= #layout.static.portlets.start.column-2[community]= #layout.static.portlets.end.column-2[community]= #layout.static.portlets.start.column-3[community]= #layout.static.portlets.end.column-3[community]= # # Set the static layouts for organization layouts. # #layout.static.portlets.start.column-1[organization]= #layout.static.portlets.end.column-1[organization]= #layout.static.portlets.start.column-2[organization]= #layout.static.portlets.end.column-2[organization]= #layout.static.portlets.start.column-3[organization]= #layout.static.portlets.end.column-3[organization]= # # Set the private group, private user, and public servlet mapping for # com.liferay.portal.servlet.FriendlyURLServlet. This value must match the # servlet mapping set in web.xml. # # For example, if the private group pages are mapped to "/group" and the # group's friendly URL is set to "/guest" and the layout's friendly URL is # set to "/company/community", then the friendly URL for the page will be # http://www.liferay.com/group/guest/company/community. Private group pages # map to a community's private pages and are only available to authenticated # users with the proper permissions. # # For example, if the public pages are mapped to "/web" and the group or # user's friendly URL is set to "/guest" and the layout's friendly URL is # set to "/company/community", then the friendly URL for the page will be # http://www.liferay.com/web/guest/company/community. Public pages are # available to unauthenticated users. # # The friendly URL's for users, groups, and layouts can be set during # runtime. # layout.friendly.url.private.group.servlet.mapping=/group layout.friendly.url.private.user.servlet.mapping=/user layout.friendly.url.public.servlet.mapping=/web # # Redirect to this resource if the user requested a friendly URL that does # not exist. Leave it blank to display nothing. # #layout.friendly.url.page.not.found=/html/portal/404.html # # Set the reserved keywords that cannot be used in a friendly URL. # layout.friendly.url.keywords=c,group,web,image,wsrp,page,public,private,blogs,calendar,document_library,image_gallery,journal,message_boards,podcast,rss,tags,wiki # # Set the following to true if users are allowed to add portlets from the # layout page. # layout.add.portlets=true # # Set the maximum length to display a layout name. # layout.name.max.length=10 # # Set the maximum number of tabs per row. # layout.tabs.per.row=7 # # Set the following to true if layouts should remember (across sessions) # that a window state was set to maximized. # layout.remember.session.window.state.maximized=false # # Set the following to true if layouts should remember (across requests) # that a window state was set to maximized. # layout.remember.request.window.state.maximized=false # # Set the following to true if guest users should see the maximize window # icon. # layout.guest.show.max.icon=false # # Set the following to true if guest users should see the minimize window # icon. # layout.guest.show.min.icon=false # # Set the following to true if users are shown that they do not have access # to a portlet. The portlet init parameter "show-portlet-access-denied" will # override this setting. # layout.show.portlet.access.denied=true # # Set the following to true if users are shown that a portlet is inactive. # The portlet init parameter "show-portlet-inactive" will override this # setting. # layout.show.portlet.inactive=true # # Set the default layout template id used when creating layouts. # layout.default.template.id=2_columns_ii # # Set the following to false to disable parallel rendering. You can also # disable it on a per request basis by setting the attribute key # com.liferay.portal.util.WebKeys.PORTLET_PARALLEL_RENDER to the # Boolean.FALSE in a pre service event or by setting the URL parameter # "p_p_parallel" to "0". # layout.parallel.render.enable=true # # Set the name of a class that implements # com.liferay.portal.util.LayoutClone. This class is used to remember # maximized and minimized states on shared pages. The default implementation # persists the state in the browser session. # layout.clone.impl=com.liferay.portal.util.SessionLayoutClone # # Set the following to true to cache the content of layout templates. This # is recommended because it improves performance for production servers. # Setting it to false is useful during development if you need to make a lot # of changes. # layout.template.cache.enabled=true # # Set the default value for the "p_l_reset" parameter. If set to true, then # render parameters are cleared when different pages are hit. This is not # the behavior promoted by the portlet specification, but is the one that # most end users seem to prefer. # layout.default.p_l_reset=true ##
Portlet URL#
## # # Set the following to true if calling setParameter on a portlet URL appends # the parameter value versus replacing it. There is some disagreement in the # interpretation of the JSR 168 spec among portlet developers over this # specific behavior. Liferay Portal successfully passes the portlet TCK # tests whether this value is set to true or false. # # See http://support.liferay.com/browse/LEP-426 for more information. # portlet.url.append.parameters=false # # Set the following to true to allow portlet URLs to generate with an anchor # tag. # portlet.url.anchor.enable=false ##
Preferences#
## # # Set the following to true to validate portlet preferences on startup. # preference.validate.on.startup=false ##
Struts#
## # # Input the custom Struts request processor that will be used by Struts # based portlets. The custom class must extend # com.liferay.portal.struts.PortletRequestProcessor and have the same # constructor. # struts.portlet.request.processor=com.liferay.portal.struts.PortletRequestProcessor ##
Images#
## # # Set the location of the default spacer image that is used for missing # images. This image must be found in the class path. # image.default.spacer=com/liferay/portal/dependencies/spacer.gif # # Set the location of the default company logo image that is used for # missing company logo images. This image must be found in the class path. # image.default.company.logo=com/liferay/portal/dependencies/company_logo.png # # Set the location of the default user portrait image that is used for # missing user portrait images. This image must be found in the class path. # image.default.user.portrait=com/liferay/portal/dependencies/user_portrait.gif ##
Editors#
## # # You can configure individual JSP pages to use a specific implementation of # the available WYSIWYG editors: liferay, fckeditor, simple, tinymce, # or tinymcesimple. # editor.wysiwyg.default=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.blogs.edit_entry.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.calendar.edit_configuration.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.enterprise_admin.view.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.invitation.edit_configuration.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.journal.edit_article_content.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.journal.edit_article_content_xsd_el.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.journal.edit_configuration.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.mail.edit.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.mail.edit_message.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.message_boards.edit_configuration.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.shopping.edit_configuration.jsp=fckeditor editor.wysiwyg.portal-web.docroot.html.portlet.wiki.edit_page.jsp=fckeditor ##
Fields#
## # # Set the following fields to false so users cannot see them. Some company # policies require gender and birthday information to always be hidden. # field.enable.com.liferay.portal.model.Contact.male=true field.enable.com.liferay.portal.model.Contact.birthday=true ##
Mime Types#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited mime types that are not available by # default from javax.activation.MimetypesFileTypeMap. # mime.types=\ application\pdf pdf,\ application/vnd.ms-excel xls,\ application/vnd.ms-powerpoint ppt,\ application/msword doc ##
Amazon License Keys#
## # # Enter a list of valid Amazon license keys. Configure additional keys by # incrementing the last number. The keys are used following a Round-Robin # algorithm. This is made available only for personal use. Please see the # Amazons license at http://www.amazon.com for more information. # #amazon.license.0= #amazon.license.1= #amazon.license.2= #amazon.license.3= ##
Instant Messenger#
## # # Set the AIM login and password by which the system will use AIM to # communicate with users. # aim.login= aim.password= # # Due to a bug in JOscarLib 0.3b1, you must set the full path to the ICQ # jar. # # See the following posts: # http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=1972697 # http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=1990487 # icq.jar=C:/Java/orion-2.0.7/lib/icq.jar # # Set the ICQ login and password by which the system will use ICQ to # communicate with users. # icq.login= icq.password= # # Set the MSN login and password by which the system will use MSN to # communicate with users. # msn.login= msn.password= # # Set the YM login and password by which the system will use YM to # communicate with users. # ym.login= ym.password= ##
Lucene Search#
## # # Set the following to true if you want to index your entire library of # files on startup. # index.on.startup=false # # Set the following to true if you want the indexing on startup to be # executed on a separate thread to speed up execution. # index.with.thread=true # # Designate whether Lucene stores indexes in a database via JDBC, file # system, or in RAM. # #lucene.store.type=jdbc lucene.store.type=file #lucene.store.type=ram # # Lucene's storage of indexes via JDBC has a bug where temp files are not # removed. This can eat up disk space over time. Set the following property # to true to automatically clean up the temporary files once a day. See # LEP-2180. # #lucene.store.jdbc.auto.clean.up=true # # Set the JDBC dialect that Lucene uses to store indexes in the database. # This is only referenced if Lucene stores indexes in the database. Liferay # will attempt to load the proper dialect based on the URL of the JDBC # connection. For example, the property "lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.mysql" is # read for the JDBC connection URL "jdbc:mysql://localhost/lportal". # lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.db2=org.apache.lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.DB2Dialect lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.hsqldb=org.apache.lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.HSQLDialect lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.jtds=org.apache.lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.SQLServerDialect lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.microsoft=org.apache.lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.SQLServerDialect lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.mysql=org.apache.lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.MySQLDialect lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.oracle=org.apache.lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.OracleDialect lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.postgresql=org.apache.lucene.store.jdbc.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect # # Set the directory where Lucene indexes are stored. This is only referenced # if Lucene stores indexes in the file system. # lucene.dir=${resource.repositories.root}/lucene/ # # Input a class name that extends # com.liferay.portal.lucene.LuceneFileExtractor. This class is called by # Lucene to extract text from complex files so that they can be properly # indexed. # lucene.file.extractor=com.liferay.portal.lucene.LuceneFileExtractor # # Set the default analyzer used for indexing and retrieval. # #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.br.BrazilianAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.cn.ChineseAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.cjk.CJKAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.cz.CzechAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.nl.DutchAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.fr.FrenchAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.de.GermanAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.KeywordAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.index.memory.PatternAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.ru.RussianAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.SimpleAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.snowball.SnowballAnalyzer lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.StopAnalyzer #lucene.analyzer=org.apache.lucene.analysis.WhitespaceAnalyzer ##
Value Object#
## # # You can add a listener for a specific class by setting the property # "value.object.listener" plus the class name to a class that implements # com.liferay.portal.model.ModelListener. # value.object.listener.com.liferay.portal.model.Contact=com.liferay.portal.model.ContactListener value.object.listener.com.liferay.portal.model.Layout=com.liferay.portal.model.LayoutListener value.object.listener.com.liferay.portal.model.LayoutSet=com.liferay.portal.model.LayoutSetListener value.object.listener.com.liferay.portal.model.PortletPreferences=com.liferay.portal.model.PortletPreferencesListener value.object.listener.com.liferay.portal.model.User=com.liferay.portal.model.UserListener value.object.listener.com.liferay.portlet.journal.model.JournalArticle=com.liferay.portlet.journal.model.JournalArticleListener value.object.listener.com.liferay.portlet.journal.model.JournalTemplate=com.liferay.portlet.journal.model.JournalTemplateListener # # Value objects are cached by default. You can disable caching for all # objects or per object. # # For mapping tables, the key is the mapping table itself. # value.object.finder.cache.enabled=true value.object.finder.cache.enabled.com.liferay.portal.model.Layout=true value.object.finder.cache.enabled.com.liferay.portal.model.User=true value.object.finder.cache.enabled.Users_Roles=true ##
Last Modified#
## # # Set the following to true to check last modified date on server side CSS # and JavaScript. # last.modified.check=true # # Enter a list of comma delimited paths that will only be executed when # newer than the last modified date. These paths must extend # com.liferay.portal.lastmodified.LastModifiedAction. # last.modified.paths=\ /portal/css_cached,\ /portal/javascript_cached ##
XSS (Cross Site Scripting)#
## # # Set the following to false to ensure that all persisted data is stripped # of XSS hacks. # xss.allow=false # # You can override the "xss.allow" setting for a specific class by setting # the property "xss.allow" plus the class name. # xss.allow.com.liferay.portal.model.Portlet=true xss.allow.com.liferay.portal.model.PortletPreferences=true # # You can override the "xss.allow" setting for a specific field in a class # by setting the property "xss.allow" plus the class and field name. # xss.allow.com.liferay.portlet.journal.model.JournalArticle.content=true xss.allow.com.liferay.portlet.journal.model.JournalStructure.xsd=true xss.allow.com.liferay.portlet.journal.model.JournalTemplate.xsl=true ##
Communication Link#
## # # Set the JGroups properties used by the portal to communicate with other # instances of the portal. This is only needed if the portal is running in a # clustered environment. The JGroups settings provides a mechanism for the # portal to broadcast messages to the other instances of the portal. The # specified multicast address should be unique for internal portal messaging # only. You will still need to set the Hibernate and OSCache settings for # database clustering. # #comm.link.properties=UDP(bind_addr=127.0.0.1;mcast_addr=231.12.21.102;mcast_port=45566;ip_ttl=32;mcast_send_buf_size=150000;mcast_recv_buf_size=80000):PING(timeout=2000;num_initial_members=3):MERGE2(min_interval=5000;max_interval=10000):FD_SOCK:VERIFY_SUSPECT(timeout=1500):pbcast.NAKACK(gc_lag=50;retransmit_timeout=300,600,1200,2400,4800;max_xmit_size=8192):UNICAST(timeout=300,600,1200,2400):pbcast.STABLE(desired_avg_gossip=20000):FRAG(frag_size=8096;down_thread=false;up_thread=false):pbcast.GMS(join_timeout=5000;join_retry_timeout=2000;shun=false;print_local_addr=true) ##
Counter#
## # # Uncomment the following and set the appropriate values if the server # resides on a remote server. Make sure the EJBs are available on the remote # server and not on the portal server. # #com_liferay_counter_ejb_CounterManager_java.naming.factory.initial=com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory #com_liferay_counter_ejb_CounterManager_java.naming.provider.url=ormi://host/default #com_liferay_counter_ejb_CounterManager_java.naming.security.principal=admin #com_liferay_counter_ejb_CounterManager_java.naming.security.credentials=1234 # # Set the number of increments between database updates to the Counter # table. Set this value to a higher number for better performance. # counter.increment=100 ##
Lock#
## # # Uncomment the following and set the appropriate values if the server # resides on a remote server. Make sure the EJBs are available on the remote # server and not on the portal server. # #com_liferay_lock_ejb_LockManager_java.naming.factory.initial=com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory #com_liferay_lock_ejb_LockManager_java.naming.provider.url=ormi://host/default #com_liferay_lock_ejb_LockManager_java.naming.security.principal=admin #com_liferay_lock_ejb_LockManager_java.naming.security.credentials=1234 # # Set the lock expiration time for each class. # # # 1 day # lock.expiration.time.com.liferay.portlet.documentlibrary.model.DLFileEntryModel=86400000 # # 20 minutes # lock.expiration.time.com.liferay.portlet.wiki.model.WikiPageModel=1200000 ##
Jabber#
## jabber.xmpp.server.enabled=false jabber.xmpp.server.address=localhost jabber.xmpp.server.name=localhost jabber.xmpp.server.port=5222 jabber.xmpp.user.password=L1f3RayJabb3r ##
JBI#
## # # Connect to either Mule or ServiceMix as your ESB. # jbi.workflow.url=http://localhost:8080/mule-web/workflow #jbi.workflow.url=http://localhost:8080/servicemix-web/workflow ##
JCR#
## jcr.initialize.on.startup=false jcr.workspace.name=liferay jcr.node.documentlibrary=documentlibrary jcr.jackrabbit.repository.root=${resource.repositories.root}/jackrabbit jcr.jackrabbit.config.file.path=${jcr.jackrabbit.repository.root}/repository.xml jcr.jackrabbit.repository.home=${jcr.jackrabbit.repository.root}/home jcr.jackrabbit.credentials.username=none jcr.jackrabbit.credentials.password=none ##
Reverse AJAX#
## reverse.ajax.enabled=false reverse.ajax.heartbeat=180000 ##
Scheduler#
## # # Set this to false to disable all scheduler classes defined in # liferay-portlet.xml. # scheduler.enabled=true ##
SMTP#
## smtp.server.enabled=false smtp.server.port=48625 smtp.server.subdomain=events ##
Velocity Engine#
## # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that extend # com.liferay.util.velocity.VelocityResourceListener. These classes will # run in sequence to allow you to find the applicable ResourceLoader # to load a Velocity template. # velocity.engine.resource.listeners=com.liferay.portal.velocity.ServletVelocityResourceListener,com.liferay.portal.velocity.JournalTemplateVelocityResourceListener,com.liferay.portal.velocity.ThemeLoaderVelocityResourceListener,com.liferay.portal.velocity.ClassLoaderVelocityResourceListener # # Set the Velocity resource managers. We extend the Velocity's default # resource managers for better scalability. # velocity.engine.resource.manager=com.liferay.portal.velocity.LiferayResourceManager velocity.engine.resource.manager.cache=com.liferay.portal.velocity.LiferayResourceCache velocity.engine.resource.manager.cache.enabled=false # # Input a list of comma delimited macros that will be loaded. These files # must exist in the class path. # velocity.engine.velocimacro.library=VM_global_library.vm,VM_liferay.vm # # Set the Velocity logging configuration. # velocity.engine.logger=org.apache.velocity.runtime.log.SimpleLog4JLogSystem velocity.engine.logger.category=org.apache.velocity ##
Virtual Hosts#
## # # Set the hosts that will be ignored for virtual hosts. # virtual.hosts.ignore.hosts=\ 127.0.0.1,\ localhost # # Set the paths that will be ignored for virtual hosts. # virtual.hosts.ignore.paths=\ /c,\ \ /c/portal/change_password,\ /c/portal/css_cached,\ /c/portal/extend_session,\ /c/portal/extend_session_confirm,\ /c/portal/javascript_cached,\ /c/portal/json_service,\ /c/portal/layout,\ /c/portal/login,\ /c/portal/logout,\ /c/portal/render_portlet,\ /c/portal/reverse_ajax,\ /c/portal/session_tree_js_click,\ /c/portal/update_layout,\ /c/portal/update_terms_of_use,\ /c/portal/upload_progress_poller,\ \ /c/chat/roster,\ \ /c/layout_configuration/templates,\ /c/layout_management/update_page,\ \ /c/messaging/action ##
Web Server#
## # # Set the HTTP and HTTPs ports when running the portal in a J2EE server that # is sitting behind another web server like Apache. Set the values to -1 if # the portal is not running behind another web server like Apache. # web.server.http.port=-1 web.server.https.port=-1 # # Set the hostname that will be used when the portlet generates URLs. # Leaving this blank will mean the host is derived from the servlet # container. # web.server.host= # # Set the preferred protocol. # #web.server.protocol=https ##
Main Servlet#
## # # Servlets can be protected by com.liferay.filters.secure.SecureFilter. # # Input a list of comma delimited IPs that can access this servlet. Input a # blank list to allow any IP to access this servlet. SERVER_IP will be # replaced with the IP of the host server. # main.servlet.hosts.allowed= # # Set the following to true if this servlet can only be accessed via https. # main.servlet.https.required=false ##
Axis Servlet#
## # # See Main Servlet on how to protect this servlet. # axis.servlet.hosts.allowed=127.0.0.1,SERVER_IP axis.servlet.https.required=false ##
Liferay Tunnel Servlet#
## # # See Main Servlet on how to protect this servlet. # tunnel.servlet.hosts.allowed=127.0.0.1,SERVER_IP tunnel.servlet.https.required=false ##
Spring Remoting Servlet#
## # # See Main Servlet on how to protect this servlet. # spring.remoting.servlet.hosts.allowed=127.0.0.1,SERVER_IP spring.remoting.servlet.https.required=false ##
WebDAV Servlet#
## # # See Main Servlet on how to protect this servlet. # webdav.servlet.hosts.allowed= webdav.servlet.https.required=false ##
Admin Portlet#
## admin.default.group.names= admin.default.role.names=Power User\nUser admin.default.user.group.names= admin.mail.host.names= admin.reserved.screen.names= admin.reserved.email.addresses= admin.email.from.name=Joe Bloggs admin.email.from.address=test@liferay.com admin.email.user.added.enabled=true admin.email.user.added.subject=com/liferay/portlet/admin/dependencies/email_user_added_subject.tmpl admin.email.user.added.body=com/liferay/portlet/admin/dependencies/email_user_added_body.tmpl admin.email.password.sent.enabled=true admin.email.password.sent.subject=com/liferay/portlet/admin/dependencies/email_password_sent_subject.tmpl admin.email.password.sent.body=com/liferay/portlet/admin/dependencies/email_password_sent_body.tmpl ##
Alfresco Content Portlet#
## # # Set this to the location of the Alfresco server URL. # alfresco.content.server.url=http://localhost:8080 # # Set this TO true to simulate single sign on for those who do not have a # true SSO engine installed. This should never be set in production because # of its inherent security hole. # alfresco.content.one.step.edit.sso.simulate=false # # Set the values used to query Alfresco via OpenSearch. # alfresco.open.search.enabled=false alfresco.open.search.protocol=http alfresco.open.search.host=localhost alfresco.open.search.port=8080 alfresco.open.search.realm=Alfresco alfresco.open.search.username=alfresco alfresco.open.search.password=password alfresco.open.search.path=/alfresco/service/search/text ##
Calendar Portlet#
## # # Set the list of event types. The display text of each of the event types # is set in content/Language.properties. # calendar.event.types=anniversary,appointment,bill-payment,birthday,breakfast,call,chat,class,club-event,concert,dinner,event,graduation,happy-hour,holiday,interview,lunch,meeting,movie,net-event,other,party,performance,press-release,reunion,sports-event,travel,tv-show,vacation,wedding calendar.email.from.name=Joe Bloggs calendar.email.from.address=test@liferay.com calendar.email.event.reminder.enabled=true calendar.email.event.reminder.subject=com/liferay/portlet/calendar/dependencies/email_event_reminder_subject.tmpl calendar.email.event.reminder.body=com/liferay/portlet/calendar/dependencies/email_event_reminder_body.tmpl ##
Document Library Portlet#
## # # Uncomment the following and set the appropriate values if the server # resides on a remote server. Make sure the EJBs are available on the remote # server and not on the portal server. # #com_liferay_documentlibrary_ejb_DLManager_java.naming.factory.initial=com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory #com_liferay_documentlibrary_ejb_DLManager_java.naming.provider.url=ormi://host/default #com_liferay_documentlibrary_ejb_DLManager_java.naming.security.principal=admin #com_liferay_documentlibrary_ejb_DLManager_java.naming.security.credentials=1234 # # Set the name of a class that implements # com.liferay.documentlibrary.util.Hook. The # document library server will use this persist documents. # # Available hooks are: # com.liferay.documentlibrary.util.JCRHook # com.liferay.documentlibrary.util.S3Hook # dl.hook.impl=com.liferay.documentlibrary.util.JCRHook # # S3Hook # dl.hook.s3.access.key= dl.hook.s3.secret.key= dl.hook.s3.bucket.name= # # Set the maximum file size and valid file extensions for documents. A value # of 0 for the maximum file size can be used to indicate unlimited file # size. However, the maximum file size allowed by the system is set in # property "com.liferay.util.servlet.UploadServletRequest.max.size" found in # system.properties. A file extension of * will permit all file extensions. # # You can map a GIF for the extension by adding the image to the theme's # image display and document library folder. The wildcard extension of * # will be ignored. For example, the default image for the DOC extension # would be found in: /html/themes/classic/images/document_library/doc.gif. # #dl.file.max.size=307200 #dl.file.max.size=1024000 dl.file.max.size=3072000 dl.file.extensions=.bmp,.css,.doc,.dot,.gif,.gz,.htm,.html,.jpg,.js,.odb,.odf,.odg,.odp,.ods,.odt,.pdf,.png,.ppt,.rtf,.swf,.sxc,.sxi,.sxw,.tar,.tiff,.tgz,.txt,.vsd,.xls,.xml,.zip # # Set the following to true to cache directory views. # dl.version.cache.directory.views=true # # Set folder names that will be used to synchronize with a community's set # of private and public layouts. This will allow users to manage layouts # using the Document Library portlet, and ultimately, via WebDAV. This # feature is experimental. # dl.layouts.sync.enabled=false dl.layouts.sync.private.folder=Pages - Private dl.layouts.sync.public.folder=Pages - Public ##
Image Gallery Portlet#
## # # Set the maximum file size and valid file extensions for images. A value # of 0 for the maximum file size can be used to indicate unlimited file # size. However, the maximum file size allowed by the system is set in # property "com.liferay.util.servlet.UploadServletRequest.max.size" found in # system.properties. A file extension of * will permit all file extensions. # Set the maximum thumbnail height or width to 0 to ignore that dimension. # ig.image.max.size=307200 ig.image.extensions=.gif,.jpeg,.jpg,.png ig.image.thumbnail.max.height=50 ig.image.thumbnail.max.width=50 ##
Invitation Portlet#
## invitation.email.max.recipients=20 invitation.email.message.body=com/liferay/portlet/invitation/dependencies/email_message_body.tmpl invitation.email.message.subject=com/liferay/portlet/invitation/dependencies/email_message_subject.tmpl ##
Journal Portlet#
## # # Set this to true if article ids should always be autogenerated. # journal.article.force.autogenerate.id=true # # Set this to true so that only the latest version of an article that is # also not approved can be saved without incrementing version. # journal.article.force.increment.version=false # # Set the list of article types. The display text of each of the article # types is set in content/Language.properties. # journal.article.types=announcements,blogs,general,news,press-release,test # # Set the interval on which the CheckArticleJob will run. The value is set # in one minute increments. # journal.article.check.interval=15 # # Set this to true if structure ids should always be autogenerated. # journal.structure.force.autogenerate.id=false # # Set this to true if template ids should always be autogenerated. # journal.template.force.autogenerate.id=false # # Set the maximum file size and valid file extensions for images. A value # of 0 for the maximum file size can be used to indicate unlimited file # size. However, the maximum file size allowed by the system is set in # property "com.liferay.util.servlet.UploadServletRequest.max.size" found in # system.properties. A file extension of * will permit all file extensions. # journal.image.small.max.size=51200 journal.image.extensions=.gif,.jpeg,.jpg,.png # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that extend # com.liferay.portlet.journal.util.TransformerListener. These classes will # run in sequence to allow you to modify the XML and XSL before it's # transformed and allow you to modify the final output. # journal.transformer.listener=\ com.liferay.portlet.journal.util.TokensTransformerListener,\ #com.liferay.portlet.journal.util.PropertiesTransformerListener,\ com.liferay.portlet.journal.util.ContentTransformerListener,\ com.liferay.portlet.journal.util.LocaleTransformerListener # # Set whether to synchronize content searches when server starts. # journal.sync.content.search.on.startup=false journal.email.from.name=Joe Bloggs journal.email.from.address=test@liferay.com journal.email.article.approval.denied.enabled=false journal.email.article.approval.denied.subject=com/liferay/portlet/journal/dependencies/email_article_approval_denied_subject.tmpl journal.email.article.approval.denied.body=com/liferay/portlet/journal/dependencies/email_article_approval_denied_body.tmpl journal.email.article.approval.granted.enabled=false journal.email.article.approval.granted.subject=com/liferay/portlet/journal/dependencies/email_article_approval_granted_subject.tmpl journal.email.article.approval.granted.body=com/liferay/portlet/journal/dependencies/email_article_approval_granted_body.tmpl journal.email.article.approval.requested.enabled=false journal.email.article.approval.requested.subject=com/liferay/portlet/journal/dependencies/email_article_approval_requested_subject.tmpl journal.email.article.approval.requested.body=com/liferay/portlet/journal/dependencies/email_article_approval_requested_body.tmpl journal.email.article.review.enabled=false journal.email.article.review.subject=com/liferay/portlet/journal/dependencies/email_article_review_subject.tmpl journal.email.article.review.body=com/liferay/portlet/journal/dependencies/email_article_review_body.tmpl # # Specify the strategy used when Journal content is imported using the LAR # system. # journal.lar.creation.strategy=com.liferay.portlet.journal.lar.JournalCreationStrategyImpl ##
Journal Articles Portlet#
## # # Set the available values for the number of articles to display per page. # journal.articles.page.delta.values=5,10,25,50,100 ##
Mail Portlet#
## # # Uncomment the following and set the appropriate values if the server # resides on a remote server. Make sure the EJBs are available on the remote # server and not on the portal server. # #com_liferay_mail_ejb_MailManager_java.naming.factory.initial=com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory #com_liferay_mail_ejb_MailManager_java.naming.provider.url=ormi://host/default #com_liferay_mail_ejb_MailManager_java.naming.security.principal=admin #com_liferay_mail_ejb_MailManager_java.naming.security.credentials=1234 # # Set the following to false if administrator should not be allowed to # change the mail domain via the Admin portlet. # mail.mx.update=true # # Set the name of a class that implements com.liferay.mail.util.Hook. The # mail server will use this class to ensure that the mail and portal servers # are synchronized on user information. The portal will not know how to add, # update, or delete users from the mail server except through this hook. # # Available hooks are: # com.liferay.mail.util.CyrusHook # com.liferay.mail.util.DummyHook # com.liferay.mail.util.FuseMailHook # com.liferay.mail.util.SendmailHook # com.liferay.mail.util.ShellHook # mail.hook.impl=com.liferay.mail.util.DummyHook # # CyrusHook # # Set the commands for adding, updating, and deleting a user where # %1% is the user id. Replace the password with the password for the cyrus # user. # mail.hook.cyrus.add.user=cyrusadmin password create %1% #mail.hook.cyrus.add.user=cyrus_adduser password %1% mail.hook.cyrus.delete.user=cyrusadmin password delete %1% #mail.hook.cyrus.delete.user=cyrus_userdel password %1% mail.hook.cyrus.home=/home/cyrus # # FuseMailHook # # See http://www.fusemail.com/support/api.html for more information. You must # also update the "mail.account.finder" property. # mail.hook.fusemail.url=https://www.fusemail.com/api/request.html mail.hook.fusemail.username= mail.hook.fusemail.password= mail.hook.fusemail.account.type=group_subaccount mail.hook.fusemail.group.parent= # # SendmailHook # # Set the commands for adding, updating, and deleting a user where # %1% is the user id and %2% is the password. Set the home and # virtual user table information. # mail.hook.sendmail.add.user=adduser %1% -s /bin/false mail.hook.sendmail.change.password=autopasswd %1% %2% mail.hook.sendmail.delete.user=userdel -r %1% mail.hook.sendmail.home=/home mail.hook.sendmail.virtusertable=/etc/mail/virtusertable mail.hook.sendmail.virtusertable.refresh=bash -c "makemap hash /etc/mail/virtusertable < /etc/mail/virtusertable" # # ShellHook # # Set the location of the shell script that will interface with any mail # server. # mail.hook.shell.script=/usr/sbin/mailadmin.ksh # # Set the mail box style that your IMAP server uses. Washington IMAP uses # "mail/" whereas Courier IMAP and Cyrus IMAP use "INBOX." as their mail box # styles. The mail box style is an IMAP implementation specific namespace # that is used in referencing folders. # mail.box.style=mail/ #mail.box.style=INBOX. # # Set the name of the Inbox folder. Most IMAP servers use "INBOX" as the # folder name. Domino requires "Inbox" as the folder name. # mail.inbox.name=INBOX #mail.inbox.name=Inbox # # Set other default folder names. # mail.spam.name=Spam mail.sent.name=Sent mail.drafts.name=Drafts mail.trash.name=Trash # # The user will be warned once per session to empty their spam if their spam # folder exceeds this size. Set the size to 0 to disable any warnings. # mail.spam.warning.size=5120000 # # The user will be warned once per session to empty their trash if their # trash folder exceeds this size. Set the size to 0 to disable any warnings. # mail.trash.warning.size=5120000 # # Set to true to enable SMTP debugging. # mail.smtp.debug=false # # Input a list of comma delimited email addresses that will receive a BCC of # every email sent through the mail server. # mail.audit.trail= # # Set the maximum file size for attachments. However, the maximum file size # allowed by the system is set in property # "com.liferay.util.servlet.UploadServletRequest.max.size" found in # system.properties. # mail.attachments.max.size=3072000 # # Specify a class name that implements # com.liferay.portlet.mail.util.multiaccount.AccountFinder. Another # implementation could allow the Mail portlet to access multiple accounts. # mail.account.finder=com.liferay.portlet.mail.util.multiaccount.SingleAccountFinder #mail.account.finder=com.liferay.portlet.mail.util.multiaccount.FuseMailAccountFinder # # The password lookup algorithm for account finders first checks the # session and then the User_ table for the passsword. Sometimes it's helpful # for testing purposes to be able to manually set a password for all users. # This can also useful if the IMAP mail server is secure behind a firewall # and you don't want to deal with synchronizing passwords between systems. # mail.account.finder.password= # # Input a list of comma delimited class names that implement # com.liferay.portlet.mail.util.recipient.RecipientFinder. These classes # will be used to find available recipients for the mail portlet. # mail.recipient.finder=com.liferay.portlet.mail.util.recipient.DirectoryRecipientFinder ##
Message Boards Portlet#
## message.boards.email.from.name=Joe Bloggs message.boards.email.from.address=test@liferay.com message.boards.email.message.added.enabled=true message.boards.email.message.added.subject.prefix=com/liferay/portlet/messageboards/dependencies/email_message_added_subject_prefix.tmpl message.boards.email.message.added.body=com/liferay/portlet/messageboards/dependencies/email_message_added_body.tmpl message.boards.email.message.added.signature=com/liferay/portlet/messageboards/dependencies/email_message_added_signature.tmpl message.boards.email.message.updated.enabled=true message.boards.email.message.updated.subject.prefix=com/liferay/portlet/messageboards/dependencies/email_message_updated_subject_prefix.tmpl message.boards.email.message.updated.body=com/liferay/portlet/messageboards/dependencies/email_message_updated_body.tmpl message.boards.email.message.updated.signature=com/liferay/portlet/messageboards/dependencies/email_message_updated_signature.tmpl # # Enter time in minutes on how often this job is run. If a user's ban is set # to expire at 12:05 PM and the job runs at 2 PM, the expire will occur # during the 2 PM run. # message.boards.expire.ban.job.interval=120 # # Enter time in days to automatically expire bans on users. Set to 0 # to disable auto expire. # message.boards.expire.ban.interval=10 #message.boards.expire.ban.interval=0 # # Enter rss feed content length. # message.boards.rss.content.length=80 # # Set the user attribute to signify the user name. # message.boards.user.name.attribute=user.name.nickName #message.boards.user.name.attribute=user.name.full ##
Navigation Portlet#
## # # Specify the options that will be provided to the user in the edit # configuration mode of the portlet. # navigation.display.style.options=1,2,3,4,5,6 # # Define each mode with 4 comma delimited strings that represent the form: # headerType, rootLayoutType, rootLayoutLevel, and includedLayouts. # navigation.display.style[1]=breadcrumb,relative,0,auto navigation.display.style[2]=root-layout,absolute,2,auto navigation.display.style[3]=root-layout,absolute,1,auto navigation.display.style[4]=none,absolute,1,auto navigation.display.style[5]=none,absolute,1,all navigation.display.style[6]=none,absolute,0,auto ##
Shopping Portlet#
## # # Set the following to true if cart quantities must be a multiple of the # item's minimum quantity. # shopping.cart.min.qty.multiple=true # # Set the following to true to forward to the cart page when adding an item # from the category page. The item must not have dynamic fields. All items # with dynamic fields will forward to the item's details page regardless of # the following setting. # shopping.category.forward.to.cart=false # # Set the following to true to show special items when browsing a category. # shopping.category.show.special.items=false # # Set the following to true to show availability when viewing an item. # shopping.item.show.availability=true # # Set the maximum file size and valid file extensions for images. A value # of 0 for the maximum file size can be used to indicate unlimited file # size. However, the maximum file size allowed by the system is set in # property "com.liferay.util.servlet.UploadServletRequest.max.size" found in # system.properties. A file extension of * will permit all file extensions. # shopping.image.small.max.size=51200 shopping.image.medium.max.size=153600 shopping.image.large.max.size=307200 shopping.image.extensions=.gif,.jpeg,.jpg,.png shopping.email.from.name=Joe Bloggs shopping.email.from.address=test@liferay.com shopping.email.order.confirmation.enabled=true shopping.email.order.confirmation.subject=com/liferay/portlet/shopping/dependencies/email_order_confirmation_subject.tmpl shopping.email.order.confirmation.body=com/liferay/portlet/shopping/dependencies/email_order_confirmation_body.tmpl shopping.email.order.shipping.enabled=true shopping.email.order.shipping.subject=com/liferay/portlet/shopping/dependencies/email_order_shipping_subject.tmpl shopping.email.order.shipping.body=com/liferay/portlet/shopping/dependencies/email_order_shipping_body.tmpl ##
Software Catalog Portlet#
## # # Set the maximum file size and max file dimensions for thumbnnails. A value # of 0 for the maximum file size can be used to indicate unlimited file # size. However, the maximum file size allowed by the system is set in # property "com.liferay.util.servlet.UploadServletRequest.max.size" found in # system.properties. # sc.image.max.size=307200 sc.image.thumbnail.max.height=200 sc.image.thumbnail.max.width=160 ##
Tags Portlet#
## # # Input a class name that extends # com.liferay.portlet.tags.util.TagsAssetValidator. This class will be # called to validate assets. The TagsAssetValidator class is just an empty # class that doesn't actually do any validation. The BasicTagsAssetValidator # requires all assets to have at least one tag entry. # tags.asset.validator=com.liferay.portlet.tags.util.TagsAssetValidator #tags.asset.validator=com.liferay.portlet.tags.util.BasicTagsAssetValidator ##
Translator Portlet#
## # # Set the default languages to translate a given text. # translator.default.languages=en_es ##
Wiki Portlet#
## # # Set the name of the default page for a wiki node. The name for the default # page must be a valid wiki word. A wiki word follows the format of having # an upper case letter followed by a series of lower case letters followed # by another upper case letter and another series of lower case letters. See # http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WhatIsaWiki for more information on # wiki naming conventions. It is # wiki.front.page.name=FrontPage
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