Represents the root of a website. A "website" in this context is a product, its a customer facing side of some activity, such as Learning Management System or business website. Resources within a WebsiteRootFolder will often behave differently then if they were located under a OrganisationRootFolder, because the assumption is that websites are for customers, while aadministrators will accessing the organisation directly While WebsiteRootFolder is a view of a repository (or rather a branch within a repository) it also provides access to other repositories. Any repository within the containing organisation can be access by name from the root folder. For example, if an org has this structure: myOrg - milton.io - maven ... then requests to http://milton.io/maven will show the maven repository
Properties
| Name | Returns | Notes | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| name | String | ||
| websiteName | String | ||
| id | String | ||
| domainName | String | ||
| modifiedDate | Date | ||
| website | Website | ||
| attributes | Map | ||
| emailAddress | String | ||
| themeName | String | ||
| comments | List | ||
| numComments | int | ||
| newComment | String | Dav accessible This is just here to make newComment a bean property | |
| externalUrl | String | ||
| orgData | OrgData | Get the OrgData for the organisation that owns this website. This can be used to get a list of members within the organisation | |
| orgTypes | List | Returns all organisation types defined by the organisation holding this website | |
| adminDomainName | String | Get the admin domain name for current website | |
| allGroups | List | Return all groups defined by the organisation |