Web content items in the WebDAV tree | HCL Digital Experience
The WebDAV tree that contains your web content items begins at the WebDAV root /libraries/, which displays all libraries to which you have access. All web content items within the libraries are organized with folders and files.
Items that do not pertain to content, such as site areas or categories,
are represented as folders that contain only the item's metadata folder
and any child items like other site areas or categories. No data files
are present.
- sites
- wcm.siteArea.siteArea1
- meta-data
- wcm.siteArea.siteArea1.1
- meta-data
- wcm.siteArea.siteArea1.1.1
- meta-data
- wcm.siteArea.siteArea1.1.2
- meta-data
- wcm.siteArea.siteArea2
- meta-data
- wcm.siteArea.siteArea1
Data-oriented items like image components or presentation templates
are represented as files so you can manipulate them with drag and drop
operations. The corresponding metadata for the item is managed the
same way as for the non-data items but in separate subfolders within
the metadata folder.
- wcm.comps.image
- image1.jpg
- image2.jpg
- meta-data
- wcm.comp.image1.jpg
- wcm.comp.image2.jpg
In addition to folders that represent actual web content items,
there are folders in the WebDAV tree to structure the data or to allow
for better scalability. Each library contains folders for components,
presentation templates, sites, and taxonomies.
- libraries
- wcm.library.my_library
- authoringTemplates
- components
- presentationTemplates
- sites
- taxonomies
- wcm.library.contentlibrary
- components
- presentationTemplates
- sites
- taxonomies
- wcm.library.my_library
Within the components folder, there are subfolders for the component
types for better scalability and management of the different types
of components.
- libraries
- wcm.library.my_library
- components
- wcm.comps.authoring.tools
- wcm.comps.component.references
- wcm.comps.data.and.time
- wcm.comps.federated.content
- wcm.comps.file
- wcm.comps.html
- wcm.comps.image
- wcm.comps.jsp
- wcm.comps.link
- wcm.comps.menu
- wcm.comps.navigator
- wcm.comps.number
- wcm.comps.page.navigation
- wcm.comps.personalization
- wcm.comps.richt.text
- wcm.comps.search
- wcm.comps.short.text
- wcm.comps.style.sheet
- wcm.comps.taxonomy
- wcm.comps.text
- wcm.comps.user.name
- wcm.comps.user.selection
- components
- wcm.library.my_library
To organize your authoring templates, presentation templates, and
components, you can create custom web content folders. These web content
folders are represented as folders in WebDAV and contain a set of
component types that are structured in the same way as the root components folder.
Here an example of a component folder structure:
- CustomComponentFolder1
- wcm.comps.authoring.tools
- wcm.comps.component.references
- wcm.comps.data.and.time
- wcm.comps.federated.content
- wcm.comps.file
- .
- .
- .
- wcm.comps.user.selection
- CustomComponentFolder2
- wcm.comps.authoring.tools
- wcm.comps.component.references
- wcm.comps.data.and.time
- wcm.comps.federated.content
- wcm.comps.file
- .
- .
- .
- wcm.comps.user.selection
- wcm.comps.authoring.tools
- wcm.comps.component.references
- wcm.comps.data.and.time
- wcm.comps.federated.content
- wcm.comps.file
- .
- .
- .
- wcm.comps.user.selection