News Design Document
by Stefan Deusch
I. Essentials
II. Introduction
Most Web services and almost all corporate sites have a
comany.com/news/ service. These can be used in a variety of ways,
e.g. for advertising or dissemination of related news items. News
items are such that they cease to be news after a while. When this
happens, these news items should automatically disappear into the news
archives without further administrator intervention. The News
application supports site-wide news coverage - appropriate when one
ACS installation is being used for a company - and subcommunity news
coverage where several organizations are using the same ACS server
III. Historical Considerations
News applications previous to ACS 4 were less integrated into the
site and had less functionality. This version scopes instances
implicitly through use of the acs-permissioning system. The old news
allowed to edit the items, the new one allows version control.
The administrator can switch back to a historic version of a news item.
IV. Competitive Analysis
The News application is consistent with the functionality of similar
systems on the Internet. It is built with ACS 4 and relies on the
object oriented nature of ACS 4. It is best used in conjunction
with other ACS applications such as general-comments, site-wide-search,
and file storage.
V. Design
Published or archived news items are presented as entries in a
hyperlinked list. Single news items are presented by taking advantage
of the ACS Templating system.
The default news template is in the file news.adp which takes
@publish_title@
@publish_body@
@creator_link@
as input. Publishers may wish to provide their own templates,
however even more flexibility can be introduced by supplying
the news body in HTML format.
If someone submits a news body with inconsistent HTML tags, the News application
attempts to close these tags in the preview page.
The news body can have a MIME format of "text/plain" or
"text/html". Using HTML, the publisher can hyperlink images, audio-
and video files into the publication body from other sites or from the
local file storage module. This way, the news application does not
need its own content management. For instance, one can
download and install the ACS4 file-storage module from
the acs-repository,
upload some photographs in gif or jpeg format, and then link it
into the HTML news body, somewhat like this:
<img src="http://myserver.org/file-storage/download/Fig1.gif">
If someone submits a news body with inconsistent HTML tags, the
News application attempts to close these tags in the preview page.
VI. API
Much of the API is covered in the
news-create.sql file. The news package body holds all of the
PL/SQL functions and procedures.
- news.new: creates a new news item
- news.delete: deletes a news item
- news.make_permanent: removes archival date from items
- news.archive: archives items with a default date of now
- news.set_approve: approves or revoked submitted items (for use
when the general public can submit news items). Approving means
setting the publish date.
- news.status: returns info as to permanent, when it will archive,
when it will be released
- news.revision_add: add a new revision to an existing news item
- news.revision_delete: delete a revision from an exisiting news item (not used)
- news.revision_activate: make a revision the active revision
The TCL procedures are, see
/tcl/news-procs.tcl file.
- news_items_archive: archives items at a certain date
- news_items_make_permanent: removes archival date from items
- news_items_delete: deletes news items
VII. Data Model Discussion
The News application makes use of the exisiting ACS Content Repository service.
A news item consists of a row-entry in the table cr_item, where all of the
meta-information that isn't already stored in acs_objects concerning these
items is placed, one or several rows in the revision table cr_revisions,
and a custom table, cr_news, which holds the remainder of the
information necessary to describe a news item. cr_news items are children of
cr_revision items.
create table cr_news (
news_id integer
constraint cr_news_id_fk references cr_revisions
constraint cr_news_pk primary key,
-- include package_id to provide support for multiple instances
package_id integer
constraint cr_news_package_id_nn not null,
-- regarding news item
-- *** support for dates when items are displayed or archived ***
-- unarchived news items have archive_date null
archive_date date,
-- support for approval
approval_user integer
constraint cr_news_approval_user_fk
references users,
approval_date date,
approval_ip varchar2(50)
);
Note that different package instances of the News application can be
distinguished by the column 'package_id' (and not by the inherited
context_id in acs_objects). We therefore need only a single cr_folder
named 'news' to hold all news items.
The data model in the context of the content repository are futher
characterized by following:
- The items are assigned to the folder 'news' in the content repository.
- The PL/SQL API provides procedures and functions to create, delete,
approve, archive, query, release, or revise a news item.
- A new revision generates an entry in cr_news and cr_revisions
in parallel and updates the live_revision in cr_items.
- The release date is stored in the publish_date column of cr_revisions,
- The archive_date is supplemented by cr_news.
A reminder to the column release_date is necessary here: Its granularity is only
one day, i.e. the relase date is for instance 2001-01-01 00:00 (always at midnight).
If someone wants to present a view of 'new items' since last login (which can be
more than once since 00:00), one can use cr_news.approval_date for differentiating
since this is time-stamped by sysdate.
Permissions
With the ACS4 permissions model, the news administrator need no longer
coincide with the site administrator. This need only be the case right after
installation. The News application has a hierarchical set of
permissions which can be assigned to any party as needed. The news
root privilege is news_admin
which comprises
news_create, news_delete,
and
news_read
.
By default, the news_admin
permission inherits from
the site-wide admin. The news_read
permission is
assigned to the public so that all users, including non-registered
users, have access to /news/. By default, the news_create
permission is assigned to registered users. However, they can only
submit a news items, but not approve it. Approval requires
news_admin privilege or can be set to take place automatically by
setting the parameter ApprovalPolicy to 'open'.
The news privileges can be changed in /permissions/ by the
administrator on the /news/admin/index page. The needs of an
individual site, e.g. sharing the news administration duties
among several individuals, are thus covered.
Legal Transactions
User Pages
- View published news item list: index?view=active
- View archived news item list: index?view=archive
- View one news item: revision
- Preview one news item before publishing/approving: preview
News Administrator Pages
- View one news item with administrative information: admin/revision
- Administer news items: admin/index
- Administer one news item: admin/item
- Add/suggest a new news item: item-create
- Edit existing news coverage by adding a revision: admin/revision-add
- Archive existing news coverage: admin/process?action=archive
- Make permanent existing news coverage: admin/process?action=make_permanent
- Approve existing news coverage: admin/approve
- De-activate existing news coverage: admin/revoke
- Delete existing news coverage: admin/process?action=delete
- Set one revision the active one: admin/revision-set-active
VIII. User Interface
The publicly accessible pages are in the root directory of the mounted instance.
The administrative pages are in /news/admin/.
No privilege check is needed in the news/admin/ directory.
The corresponding links for Administer and Create news
item only appear for parties which possess the appropriate
privileges. Viewers not authorized to view the index page
(i.e. parties who were denied the news_read
permission)
are shown the the site-wide 'not-authorized' template.
The news gateway defaults to serving the parameter DisplayMax
,
see sec. XI below, number of news items or archived items.
The rest of the items can be viewed with a centered paging link at the bottom of the page.
The link archived items | live items
appears if such exist.
The /admin/index page shows a table of the active revisions of each news
item. News items can have the status of:
- unapproved (only if a non-news-admin uploaded something),
the news_admin is approved automatically
- approved and awaiting release
- published (= approved and live)
- archived
The /admin/index page has a dimensional slider to select items with
the corresponding status. To each selected view, a SELECT box with
allowable operations (on the items checked at their checkbox in the
first column of the table), is shown. For example, bulk-archiving and
deleting of published items can be effected in this way. For archived
items, one can re-publish or delete them.
Note, that releasing/revoking can be done for an item individually
as well, following the ID# link in the second column which leads to /admin/item.
On that page, a new revision can be added.
There is no UI to edit a revision;
A new revision must be accompanied by a
revision log string to describe the changes.
The /admin/item administration page shows the audit history of an item in a similar
format as that of the files shown in cvs.arsdigita.com.
be added.
Function of the archive date:
The archive status is either a date in the future after
the release date or null for permanently live items.
IX. Making News Searchable with Site-Wide-Search
Follow the setup instruction in site-wide-search and read the design doc.
You have to follow specifically these steps:
- download and install
acs-content from www.arsdigita.com/acs-repository/
- download and install
acs-interface from www.arsdigita.com/acs-repository/
- download and install
site-wide-search from www.arsdigita.com/acs-repository/
- restart server
- run SQL setup script for site-wide-search, specifically sws-package-all.sql, by hand.
- cd into news/sql and source news-sws.sql
- mount site-wide-search, e.g. under /search - an instance must be mounted for each package you intend to have search functionality
- if you want to search your items immediately, you must compile the index manually - otherwise
it is scheduled to run every 2 hours.
begin
sws_service.update_content_obj_type_info ('news');
sws_service.rebuild_index;
end;
/
To drop an instance of the News application correctly, follow these steps:
- drop news, and source news-sws-drop.sql
- source site-wide-search/sql/content-revision-sws-drop.sql
- source sws-package-all-drop.sql
As can be seen from the function news__sws.sws_req_permission each searchable item requires an access permission. For users with the
privilege 'news_admin', no permission (null) is required and all available revisions are searched as well. For all other users
a 'news_read' permission is returned on the published revision, i.e. search results from the live revision (even though they might
already be archived). The search results, shown in the mounted directory of site-wide-search, don't distinguish between 'live' and
'archived' items.
X. General Comments
This release allows general comments using the general-comments package.
The policy of general comments is determined by the parameter SolicitCommentsP,
see below. In order to work correctly, the general-comments package has to be installed and mounted first.
Comments are only shown on the public pages, i.e. on /news/item.tcl. No comments are shown on the
/news//admin/ pages.
For administration of comments, one has to go into the site-wide general-comments
package.
The most important integration of the comments facility is reflected in the news.delete procedure
of the package news. Before the news item is deleted, all possible dependent comments inlcuding picture attachments
are dropped.
XI. Parameters
The news application has three customizable parameters which
have to be set for each package instance through the site-map manager.
- ActiveDays...number of days between relase and archival
- DisplayMax ... how many items are shown on the index
page (valid for live and archived items)
- ApprovalPolicy...[open|wait] if open, submitted items are
approved immediately, wait means approval by the administrator.
- ShowSearchInterfaceP...[0,1] whether we show a 'Search Box' for searching news items
with site-wide-search (must be installed).
- SolicitCommentsP...[1,0] whether we allow comments on a news item or not
XII. Acceptance Tests
You should test adding, viewing, editing, changing revisions,
changing status and deleting a news item:
- Go to /news/ and click on the Administer link.
- Add a news item
- Verify that the item shows up on the admin side and the user side
with the correct number of days left for display.
- Verify that the new revision is active,
and that it is displayed on the user side.
- On the admin side, archive the item.
- Ensure that the user now sees it as an archived item.
- On the admin side, make the item permanent.
- Ensure that the user now sees it as a live item.
- Delete the item.
Uploads of up to 10.000-character news items was tested successfully.
HTML uploads appear correctly. However, some HTML tags are filtered
site-wide against malicious spamming. The site-wide admin can turn them on/of at
setting ACS Kernel parameters at
ACS Kernel [set parameters].
Pure text uploads preserve their formatting from the textarea - a
<pre> tag is wrapped
around. That way the textarea for entering the news body is used as a
formatting editor.
XIII. Future Improvements
- Use e-mail notification on submission and release, such as supplied
by ACS Notification in PL/SQL only.
- Allow for more MIME types, especially Microsoft Word, and use the
corresponding Intermedia filter to render as HTML.
- Add news categorization to the data model that allows to order
news articles by categories without creating new application instances
(e.g. sports, education, health, literature, music , politics, ...) - this also needs a UI to
create categories and a mapping table.
XIV. Authors
Please mail suggestions or bug reports to
Stefan Deusch
XV. Revision History
Document Revision # |
Action Taken, Notes |
When?(mm/dd/yyyy) |
By Whom? |
0.1 |
Creation |
12/20/2000 |
Stefan Deusch |
0.2 |
First pass edit |
12/24/2000 |
Josh Finkler |
1.0 |
Alpha Release ready |
1/24/2001 |
Stefan Deusch |
1.1 |
Minor revisions, restructuring of sections |
1/25/2001 |
Josh Finkler |
1.2 |
Alpha release wrap up |
1/25/2001 |
Stefan Deusch |