Attribute | Definition | Details |
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HierarchyStructure | type: “json”, | Hierarchy structure of the collection. It contains information like what object types and categories are allowed at each level. This information will be used by editors & players for rendering and by the platform for enforcing the structure. |
Composition |
| These details are computed by the platform on every publish. |
Enum Values:
Attribute | Enum Values |
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Status | "Draft", "Review", "Flagged", "Live", "Unlisted", "Retired", "Processing", "FlagDraft", "FlagReview", "Failed" |
MimeType | "application/vnd.ekstep.content-collection" |
Hierarchy Structure
{ "minDepth": 2, // this collection must have atleast two levels of units "maxDepth": 2, // this collection can have upto two levels of units "hierarchy": { "1": { "unit": ["Chapter"], // first level units will have category as "Chapter" "children": ["Quiz", "RevisionTest"] // objects of "Quiz" and "Revision" categories can be added to level 1 units }, "2": { "unit": ["Sub-Chapter"], // second level units category should be "Sub-Chapter" "children": ["ExplanationResource", "LessonPlan", "PracticeSet"] } }, "children": ["eTextbook", "QuestionPaper"] // objects of "eTextbook" and "QuestionPaper" categories can be added to root node }
Q: do we need to support units of different types in one level? i.e. will there be a scenario where a collection will have some units as “modules” & some units as “sections” in one level?
{ "maxDepth": 2, // no minDepth defined, hence the collection have 0, 1 or 2 levels of units "hierarchy": { "1": { "unit": ["Chapter"], "children": null // no child resources allowed }, "2": { "unit": ["Sub-Chapter"], "children": "*" // any object can be added } }, "children": ["eTextbook", "QuestionPaper"] }
{ // minDepth and maxDepth are not defined, collection can have any number of levels "hierarchy": { "*": { "unit": ["Module"], // units in any level will have the category as "Module" "children": "*" // any object can be added as a child at all the levels } }, "children": ["Assessment"] }
{ "maxDepth": 4, // this collection can have upto four levels of units "hierarchy": { "1": { "unit": ["Module"], // units in first level will have the category as "Module" "children": null // no children can be added to first level units }, "*": { "unit": ["Sub-Module"], // all units in levels other than the first level will have the category as "Sub-Module" "children": "*" // any object can be added as a child for units in levels 2, 3 & 4 (as maxDepth is set to 4) } }, "children": ["Assessment"] }
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