Studio Developer Manual / Version 2310
Table Of ContentsCoreMedia Studio comes with an integrated user manager UI that allows administrating the groups and users that are allowed to access the different CoreMedia components and content. It also includes a rights management where access types for content are configurable for groups and users. This section describes the overall configuration properties of the CoreMedia Studio User Manager.
The following table describes the available Spring properties that you can configure for the User Manager.
studio.usermanager.protectInternalDomain
| |
Type | Boolean |
Default | false |
Description |
If set to |
studio.usermanager.enableContentLiveGroups
| |
Type | Boolean |
Default | false |
Description |
If set to |
studio.usermanager.minSearchCharacters
| |
Type | Integer |
Default | 3 |
Description |
Sets the maximum number of search characters to input before the external member search is triggered.
The default value is |
studio.usermanager.protectedGroupNames
| |
Type | CSV |
Default | administratoren |
Description |
Protected groups can't be renamed and their rights can't be changed.
The |
studio.usermanager.managerUsers
| |
Type | String |
Default | null |
Description |
This optional list of comma separated values allows configuring specific administrative users that are allowed
to access the CoreMedia Studio's user manager.
For external domains use the format |
studio.usermanager.managerGroups
| |
Type | String |
Default | null |
Description |
This optional list of comma separated values allows configuring specific groups of administrative users
that are allowed to access the CoreMedia Studio's user manager.
The direct subgroups of the specified groups are allowed as well.
For external domains use the format |
studio.usermanager.offerDeleteHomeFolder
| |
Type | Boolean |
Default | true |
Description |
If set to |
Table 9.24. User Manager Spring Properties