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== Application Update Service ==
== Application Update Service ==
== Infrastructure ==
[[Update:Architecture_and_General_Design:Infrastructure|Infrastructure]]

Revision as of 19:55, 22 January 2005

Update: Home Page » Architecture and General Design

This document will describe the overall architecture of the UMO services in detail. It should include sub-sections on pfs, addons, etc. that will be populated by the developers working on those components.

Addons.Mozilla.Org End-User Website

Architecture

Main - Items that are common between versions

  • ID - Database identifier used to tie tables together
  • GUID - Unique identifier from inside the install.rdf. Allows the application and the website to talk about the same thing
  • Name - Name of the addon
  • Type - Enumerator (T/E/P) that specifies if the listing is a theme, extension, or plugin
  • Date Added - Date the item was submitted to the website
  • Homepage - Website for the submission
  • Description - Description of the addon
  • Rating - Accumulated rating
  • Download Count - ?
  • Total Downloads - ?
  • Developer's Comments - Additional comments by the developer

Version - Details for each file on the site (one row per app/os)

  • ID - Database identifier
  • Version - Version string x.x.x.x
  • OSID - Database identifier linking compatibility with Operating Systems
  • AppID - Database identifier linking compatibility with Applications
  • MinAppVer - Minimum version of the supported application
  • MinAppVer_int - Internal numbering of the minimum version
  • MaxAppVer - Maximum version of the supported application
  • MaxAppVer_int - Internal numbering of the maximum version
  • Size - size of the file in kilobytes
  • Date Added - Date version was added
  • Date Updated - Date information about the version last changed
  • URI - Download URI
  • Notes - Release notes/changelog
  • Approved - Enumerator (Yes/No/Disabled) used to show whether it has been approved to be listed

Userprofiles - Details for each user

  • UserID - Database Identifier
  • User Name - Name or nickname for users
  • User Email - Email address
  • User Website - User's website
  • User Pass - Password
  • User Mode - Enumerator (A/E/U/D) reprsenting whether the user is an Administrator, Editor, Developer, or Disabled
  • User Trusted - Determines whether user is allowed to bypass approval queue
  • User Email Hide - Does the user wish to disclose their email address on their public profile
  • User Last Login - Last time the user logged in
  • Confirmation Code - ?

AuthorXref - Relates Addons to their Authos

  • ID - Main ID
  • User ID - Author ID

Categories - Allows grouping of Addons

  • Category ID - Database Identifier
  • Cat Name - Name of Category
  • Cat Desc - Description
  • Cat Type - Enumerator (T/E/P) specifying whether this category is for Themes, Extensions, or Plugins
  • Cat App - Name of the application the category applies to

CategoryXref

OS

Approval Log

Downloads

FAQ

Feedback

Previews

Reviews

Plugin Finder Service

(this is for jst)

Application Update Service

Infrastructure

Infrastructure