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Module Configuration
Aaron Coburn edited this page Mar 5, 2021
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Trellis consists of various modules that are assembled into a single application. Many of these modules can be configured at runtime with environment variables or system properties.
The configuration keys for each module are described here:
-
trellis.http.base-url
- A base URL -
trellis.http.cache-max-age
- The max-age for HTTP cache headers -
trellis.http.cache-revalidate
- Whether cached response must be revalidated -
trellis.http.cache-nocache
- Whether to disable cache handling -
trellis.http.extension-graphs
- Extension graphs used for auxiliary resource discovery -
trellis.http.jsonld-profile
- The default JSON-LD profile -
trellis.http.ldp-model-modifications
- Whether to permit LDP interaction model modifications -
trellis.http.memento-header-dates
- Whether to include Memento date headers -
trellis.http.patch-create
- Whether to support resource creation on PATCH requests -
trellis.http.precondition-required
- Whether to require preconditions on PUT -
trellis.http.put-uncontained
- Whether PUT requests create uncontained resources -
trellis.http.versioning
- Whether the HTTP layer creates mementos -
trellis.http.weak-etag
- Whether to use weak ETags in RDF responses -
trellis.http.web-sub-hub
- A websubhub URL
-
trellis.triplestore.rdf-location
- The location of the RDF store (file path or URL) -
trellis.triplestore.ldp-type
- Whether to include the LDP type in RDF responses
-
trellis.jdbc.url
- The JDBC connection URL (for Quarkus-based deployments, this isquarkus.datasource.jdbc.url
) -
trellis.jdbc.batch-size
- The size of batched queries (default=1000) -
trellis.jdbc.ldp-type
- Whether to include the LDP type in RDF responses -
trellis.jdbc.direct-containment
- Whether to support Direct containers -
trellis.jdbc.indirect-containment
- Whether to support Indirect containers
-
trellis.file.binary-path
- The base file path for the binary resources -
trellis.file.binary-hierarchy
- The levels of hierarchy for storing binaries -
trellis.file.binary-length
- The length of each hierarchy level (usually2
or3
) -
trellis.file.memento-path
- The base file path for the memento resources -
trellis.file.namespace-path
- The path to a namespace document (formatted as JSON-LD) -
trellis.file.ldp-type
- Whether to include the LDP type on resource responses
-
trellis.auth.admin-users
- Users who should be considered admins -
trellis.auth.realm
- The authentication realm to use (default=trellis
)
-
trellis.webac.challenges
- The challenges to use, separated by comma (e.g.Basic,Bearer
) -
trellis.webac.membership-check
- Whether to enforce WebAC on membership resources -
trellis.webac.default-acl-location
- The location of a resource to initialize the root ACL (file://
,https://
or classpath locations are supported)
-
trellis.jena.jsonld-profiles
- An accept list of JSON-LD profiles -
trellis.jena.jsonld-domains
- An accept list of JSON-LD domain names -
trellis.jena.relative-iris
- Whether to use relative IRIs in responses
-
trellis.rdfa.template
- A mustache template for HTML generation -
trellis.rdfa.css
- CSS URL(s) to use with RDFa -
trellis.rdfa.icon
- an icon URL to use with RDFa -
trellis.rdfa.js
- JS URL(s) to use with RDFa
-
trellis.namespace.mapping
- A key-value mapping for namespaces (e.g.dc11=http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/, dc=http://purl.org/dc/terms/
)
-
trellis.quarkus.profile-cache-size
- The size of the JSON-LD profile cache -
trellis.quarkus.profile-cache-expire-hours
- The number of hours after which items are removed from the profile cache -
trellis.quarkus.authz-cache-size
- The authorization cache size -
trellis.quarkus.authz-cache-expire-seconds
- The number of seconds after which items are removed from the authz cache