Page configurations are mainly used by TPageService
to modify or append the application configuration. As the name indicates, a page configuration is associated with a directory storing some page files. It is stored as an XML file named config.xml
.
When a user requests a page stored under <BasePath>/dir1/dir2
, the TPageService
will try to parse and load config.xml
files under <BasePath>/dir1
and <BasePath>/dir1/dir2
. Paths, modules, and parameters specified in these configuration files will be appended or merged into the existing application configuration.
The format of a page configuration file is as follows,
<configuration> <paths> <alias id="AliasID" path="AliasPath" /> <using namespace="Namespace" /> </paths> <modules> <module id="ModuleID" class="ModuleClass" PropertyName="PropertyValue" ... /> </modules> <authorization> <allow pages="PageID1,PageID2" users="User1,User2" roles="Role1,Role2" verb="get" /> <deny pages="PageID1,PageID2" users="User1,User2" roles="Role1,Role2" verb="post" /> </authorization> <pages PropertyName="PropertyValue" ...> <page id="PageID" PropertyName="PropertyValue" ... /> </pages> <parameters> <parameter id="ParameterID" class="ParameterClass" PropertyName="PropertyValue" ... /> </parameters> </configuration>The
<paths>
, <modules>
and <parameters>
are similar to those in an application configuration. The <authorization>
specifies the authorization rules that apply to the current page directory and all its subdirectories. It will be explained in more detail in future sections. The <pages>
element specifies the initial values for the properties of pages. Each <page>
element specifies the initial property values for a particular page identified by the id
<pages> element apply to all pages in the current directory and all its subdirectories.