I have created a macro within an app using the macros.conf file. I am able to see the macro within the Settings -> Advanced Search -> Search Macros if I look under the context of my app. There is an option there under the "Sharing" heading to have it shared globally. What I am trying to figure out is how to set that setting within the macros.conf. I have set it to globally, but I don't see my macros.conf being updated with any additional setting and I don't see any other *.conf file being updated to show that setting. How do I go about setting that property from within the context of my app configuration?
The sharing permission is managed in the .meta files. Under your app, you should be seeing the folder called metadata (/etc/apps/YourApp/metadata) containing two files default.meta and local.meta. Any changes to sharing permission would be noted in the local.meta file.
The sharing permission is managed in the .meta files. Under your app, you should be seeing the folder called metadata (/etc/apps/YourApp/metadata) containing two files default.meta and local.meta. Any changes to sharing permission would be noted in the local.meta file.
🙂 Thanks ... I found it shortly after posting. The settings for people that want to know specifically:
[macros/test-macro]
export = system
owner = nobody
version = 6.2.3
modtime = 1439323188.314901000
"test-macro" is the name of the macro. "export" of system is to share it globally.
Adding to that, export = none is app level sharing (This app).
For private sharing permissiong, the .meta entries are available in /etc/users/UserName/AppName/metadata/local.meta and there is NO export attribute for private objects.