You can extend the search control in HCL Connections to include options from third-party
search engines by configuring settings in the LotusConnections-config.xml file.
Before you begin
To edit configuration files, you must use the wsadmin client.
See Starting the wsadmin
client for information about how to start the wsadmin command-line
tool.
About this task
When you configure settings for additional search options
in the LotusConnections-config.xml file, those
options are made available to users from the Search drop-down menu,
allowing them to search content from the sources described in the
configuration file. When a user selects a third-party search engine
from the Search menu and enters a query term, the results of the search
display on a third-party search results page.
Procedure
To add a third-party option to the HCL Connections search control, complete the
following steps.
- Use the wsadmin client to access and check out the HCL Connections configuration files.
-
Enter the following command to load the HCL Connections
configuration file: execfile("connectionsConfig.py")
If you are prompted to
specify a service to connect to, type 1 to
select the first node in the list. Most commands can run on any node.
If the command writes or reads information to or from a file by using
a local file path, you must select the node where the file is stored.
This information is not used by the wsadmin client when you are making
configuration changes.
- Enter the following command
to check out HCL Connections
configuration files:
LCConfigService.checkOutConfig("working_directory","cell_name")
- Navigate to the temporary working directory that you specified
in the previous step, and then open the LotusConnections-config.xml file
in a text editor.
- Define the additional search option as a child element
of the serviceName="search" element by adding a <sloc:searchScope>
element that contains the details of the third-party service.
For example:
<sloc:serviceReference bootstrapHost="" bootstrapPort=""
clusterName="cluster" enabled="true" serviceName="search" ssl_enabled="true">
<sloc:href>
<sloc:hrefPathPrefix>/search</sloc:hrefPathPrefix>
<sloc:static href="http://myserver.example.com:9081"
ssl_href="https://myserver.example.com:9444"/>
<sloc:interService href="https://myserver:9444"/>
</sloc:href>
<!-- Add third Party Search Options here -->
<sloc:searchScope scopeName="Yahoo" enabled="true" isGlobal="true">
<sloc:searchApplicationURL>
<sloc:static href="http://search.yahoo.com/search?q="
ssl_href="http://search.yahoo.com/search?q="/>
</sloc:searchApplicationURL>
<sloc:searchScopeIconClass>lconnSprite
lconnSprite-iconThirdParty16</sloc:searchScopeIconClass>
</sloc:searchScope>
<!-- Third party Search options added-->
</sloc:serviceReference>
where:
- <sloc:searchApplicationURL> defines the URL to the third-party
search application. When a user selects the third-party search engine
from the Search menu and enters a search term, that search query term
is appended to this URL.
Ensure that the URL that you define will
use the search query terms that are passed to the URL. Pointing to
a base URL, such as www.yahoo.com, does not work. Refer to the external
documentation for the third-party search engine to find the correct
URL to use. For example, the correct URL for searching using the Yahoo
search engine is "http://search.yahoo.com/search?q=".
- <sloc:searchScopeIconClass> specifies the CSS class for an
icon that identifies the third-party search option in the Search drop-down
menu. The value of
<sloc:searchScopeIconClass>
must
always be set to lconnSprite lconnSprite-iconThirdParty16.
For the new search engine to display in the search control, ensure
that the enabled parameter is set to true for the <sloc:serviceReference>
and <sloc:searchScope> elements. The isGlobal parameter for the <sloc:searchScope>
element must also be set to true.
- To point to a Search option that is locally available on the same
URL as the HCL Connections server,
use the <sloc:hrefPathPrefix> tag instead of the <sloc:href>
tag.
For example:
<sloc:searchScope scopeName="myPlaces" enabled="true"
isGlobal="false">
<sloc:searchApplicationURL>
<sloc:hrefPathPrefix>places?scope=myPlaces&query=</sloc:hrefPathPrefix>
</sloc:searchApplicationURL>
<sloc:searchScopeIconClass>lconnSprite
lconnSprite-iconThirdParty16</sloc:searchScopeIconClass>
</sloc:searchScope>
Note: In this case
the isGlobal parameter is set to false because the example is for
a local search.
- Save your changes and then close the LotusConnections-config.xml file.
- After making changes, you must check the configuration
files back in, and you must do so during the same wsadmin session
in which you checked them out for the changes to take effect. See Applying
common configuration property changes for information about
how to apply your changes.