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  • Overview
    • Goobi workflow Handbook
    • Overview of documentation
    • What is Goobi?
  • Users
    • Goobi for Users
    • The basics
      • Logging in
      • Menu
      • Logging out
      • Switch between available languages
      • Help function
      • Personal settings
      • Changing your password
      • My tasks
      • Processes
      • How to find a process
      • How to create a new process
      • Edit task details
    • How different user groups work with Goobi
      • Scanning
      • Quality control
      • Manual script steps and plugin steps
      • Automatic script-run steps
      • Metadata processing
      • Export to the DMS
    • Metadata Editor
      • User interface
        • Structure tree
        • Page display
        • Menu options
      • Metadata indexing
        • Pagination
        • Structuring
          • Create new structure element
          • Moving structure elements
          • Copying structure elements from other processes
      • Modifying and verifying data
        • Subsequent changes to pagination
        • Uploading files
        • Downloading files
        • Server-based exports
        • Server-based imports
      • Edit OCR results
      • Overview of the keyboard combinations
  • Management
    • Goobi Management
    • Structure of the extended user interface
    • Rulesets
    • LDAP groups
    • Users
    • User groups
    • Processes
      • Searching processes
      • Activity
      • Activities for hit lists
      • GoobiScript
    • Variables
    • Harvester
  • Administration
    • Goobi Administration
    • File system
      • Global directory structure
        • ‘config’ sub-directory
        • ‘import’ sub-directory
        • ‘metadata’ sub-directory
        • ‘plugins’ sub-directory
        • ‘rulesets’ sub-directory
        • ‘scripts’ sub-directory
        • ‘xslt’ sub-directory
      • Directory structure of the application
      • Integrating external storage
      • Integration of S3 as storage
    • Services
      • MySQL database
      • Apache Tomcat servlet container
      • User authentication using LDAP
      • File system access using Samba
    • Exporting to digital libraries
      • Technical data
      • Mets parameters
      • Mets file groups
      • Export configuration in the Goobi configuration file
    • Working with the intranda Task Manager
    • Automatic workflow steps
      • Example combination for an automatic script task
      • Migration of technical data to METS files
      • Automatic image deletion
    • Configuration files
      • goobi_activemq.xml
      • goobi_config.properties
      • goobi_digitalCollections.xml
      • goobi_exportXml.xml
      • goobi_mail.xml
      • goobi_metadataDisplayRules.xml
      • goobi_normdata.xml
      • goobi_opac.xml
      • goobi_opacUmlaut.txt
      • goobi_processProperties.xml
      • goobi_projects.xml
      • goobi_rest.xml
      • goobi_webapi.xml
      • messages_xx.properties
      • config_contentServer.xml
    • Installation guide
      • Installation guide - Ubuntu 20.04
    • Update guide
      • Preparation of an update
      • Update steps
        • 2020
        • 2021
        • 2022
        • 2023
        • 2024
        • 2025
    • Authentication options
      • Authentication via the database
      • Authentication via HTTP header
      • Authentication via OpenID Connect
    • Use cases
      • Create thumbnails for accelerated image display
      • Handling of 3D Objects
      • Export of 3D-Objects into the Goobi viewer
  • Developer
    • Setting up a development environment
      • Preparatory work
      • Setting up Eclipse
      • Resetting the data
      • Best practice for developing Goobi and working with Eclipse
    • Using the REST API
    • Snippets for the development on Goobi workflow
      • HTML
      • JavaScript
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  1. Administration

File system

As a workflow management application for the library environment, Goobi has to be able to deal with a wide range of specific configurations and project-specific requirements. To this end, it has been designed in line with established conventions. These cover individual directory structures and the way Goobi uses these structures in different areas of the application. This section outlines the directory structures that have proven most effective and explains how external storage is integrated into the system.

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