Service User Configuration
- Joshua Solomon (Unlicensed)
- Elizah dela Rosa
- Brian Magnusson (Unlicensed)
Owned by Joshua Solomon (Unlicensed)
Service User Configuration
Follow the setup instructions below to create a new user, configure permissions and configure ServiceUserMapper bundle.
- Create new system user:
- Go to <server>/crx/explorer/index.jsp
- User Administration -> Create System User:
- UserID: lingotek-service
- Intermediate Path: system/lingotek
- Click the green check mark to save.
- Click Close to close the window.
- Set up permissions for lingotek-service:
- Go to <server>/useradmin
- Select lingotek-service user -> permissions tab
- Set the following permissions:
- /libs/cq/core/content/projects/templates - R
- /home/groups - R
- /home/groups/projects - ALL
- /home/users - R
- /etc/cloudservices/lingotekconnector - R
- /etc/tags - R, M
- /etc/workflow - R
- /var - R, M, C, D
- /apps/sixdimensions/lingotekconnector - R
- <location of i18n dictionary> - R, M, C, D
- This is likely under /apps/<site> directory.
- /content - R
- /content/<site> - R, M
- /content/projects - R, M, C, D, RACL, EACL
- For any content space with content to be translated, apply read and modify privileges to enable property updates used for Lingotek Workbench.
- Optional for the standard connector, required for the Product Commerce enhancement
- /etc/commerce - R, M
- Click Save.
- NOTE: R: Read, M: Modify, C: Create, D: Delete, RACL: Read ACL, EACL: Edit ACL, ALL: All permissions
- Set up user mapping:
- Go to /system/console/configMgr
- Edit "Apache Sling Service User Mapper Service" configurations
- Add the following service mappings:
- com.sixdimensions.wcm.aem.lingotekconnector.bundles.core=lingotek-service
- com.sixdimensions.wcm.aem.lingotekconnector.bundles.adobe-compat=lingotek-service
- Click Save.