Geneweb bases folder
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The bases folder is by default a subfolder of the GeneWeb distribution named bases
that contains all your personnal data: the genealogical databases themselves with their notes, images, authentification files, template personalisation, etc. It can be moved or renamed according to your preferences.
In each of its etc
, images
, lang
and src
folders, subfolders carrying the name of the base mybase
hold the specific data for each base.
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distribution: details all the other files and subfolders out of
bases
folder, like the programs or template files.-
bases: The folder containing the GeneWeb databases
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mybase.gwb: folder of the genealogical database called
mybase
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mybase.gwf: associated .gwf configuration/parameters file
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mybase-f.auth example of password file for friends (
friend_passwd_file=
) -
mybase-w.auth example of password file for wizards (
wizard_passwd_file=
) -
mybase2.gwb: folder of a second genealogical database
mybase2
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mybase2.gwf/auth configuration files associated to mybase2, etc.
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cnt: holding the robot file, locks, and memorising the access counts for each base
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actlog: file temporary storing the tokens needed for login in CGI mode
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robot list IP address of robots
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mybase.txt access counts for mybase
mybase.lck lock file for mybase
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etc: used in priority over the generic
gw/etc
files (see templates) -
images
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lang: containing some base specific language related template text files (lexicon for instance)
src
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gw
- […] gwd/gwsetup launch scripts, README, etc.
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Bases folder in GeneWeb 7
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This section of the documentation is not yet implemented. The current version of GeneWeb v7 adheres to the old folder structure.
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GeneWeb 7 simplifies the archival of databases regrouping all the files needed for a single database under the same folder. With this configuration, it becomes far simpler to use archival tools such as tar
, zip
or rar
to store a single database folder in an archive (see save for details and comments).
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distribution
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bases: The folder containing the GeneWeb databases
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mybase.gwb: folder of the genealogical database called
mybase
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documents: image/txt/pdf/html files, subdirectories allowed
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etc: configurations files and personnalized variants of template files, used in priority over the generic
gw/etc
files (see templates)-
perso_module: personnalized variants of perso_modules files
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templatex: personnal variant of templatex files
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mybase.conf (mybase-config.txt?): configuration/parameters file (old
.gwf
) -
mybase.count (mybase-counts.txt?): access counts
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mybase-f.auth (mybase-friend-auth.txt?): example of password file for friends (
friend_passwd_file=
inmybase.conf
) -
mybase-w.auth (mybase-wizard-auth.txt?): example of password file for wizards (
wizard_passwd_file=
inmybase.conf
) -
particles.txt (mybase-particles.txt?): particles list for this base.
hed.txt and trl.txt: base specific header/trailer files
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history_d: folder with all diff files (this folder may be located elsewhere according to
history_path=
inmybase.conf
) -
notes_d: folder with all the notes
… base, base.acc, cache_info […] names.inx, notes_links, patches (all internal files and folders of the database)
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mybase2.gwb: folder of a second genealogical database
mybase2
- […] the organisation is the same for each database see description for mybase.gwb folder above
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cnt: holding the robot file, locks, and memorising the access counts for each base
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actlog: file temporary storing the tokens needed for login in CGI mode
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mybase.lck: lock file for mybase
robot: list IP addresses of detected robots
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comm.log (log.txt?): execution log of the last base creation with a
gwc
command -
perso_lexicon.txt: UTF-8 personnal complementary lexicon (loaded with
-add_lexicon
at gwd start) tags.txt: alternate list of authorized HTML tags (loaded with
-allowed_tags
at gwd start)
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gw
… gwd/gwsetup launch scripts, CHANGES.txt, README, etc.
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Note that with this configuration, all personnalization happens in files stored in the base folder. A new release of GeneWeb may be installed safely by copying the new gw
folder and possibly new copies of gwd/gwsetup launch scripts, CHANGES.txt, README, etc (the last two lines of the tree above).