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{{Moodle 2.0}}The repositories feature in Moodle 2.0 onwards enables users to browse external repositories and select files to bring into Moodle.  
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Repositories in Moodle enable users to upload files, access previously uploaded files and to easily bring content into Moodle from external repositories, such as Flickr or Google Docs. Enabled repositories are available in the [[File picker]]. (Note that you cannot upload files ''into'' a repository from Moodle.)


==Standard repositories==


==Vocabulary==
===Repositories enabled by default===
'''Repository plugin''': it is also called a repository type. It can be named Box.net, Flickr, Mahara, Youtube... Adding a plugin allow users to create instances of this plugin. Only instances are displayed into the file picker. Type only exist in order to let a Moodle administrator to deactivate/delete all instances of a type in one click.


'''Repository instance''': An instance is displayed into the file picker and it is the access point to an external repository. An instance can have specific settings (for example be linked to a personal account).
* [[Upload a file repository|Upload a file]] - you use this for browsing for and uploading a file from your computer or USB.
* [[Server files repository|Server files]] - this give access to files elsewhere on Moodle according to your permissions.
*First case: when you add the plugin, an instance is automatically created and can not be edited. The Moodle administrator cannot change the instance name. The instance name displayed into the file picker will be exactly the same as the plugin name. For example Youtube, Box.net...
* [[Recent files repository|Recent files]] - the last 50 files you have uploaded, according to the context.
*Second case: the plugin allow the Moodle administrator to add multiple instances. An instance has a name for example Flickr Public access to Martin account, Martin's Mahara... <br/>For this second case it is important to identify two different kind of instances:
* [[Private files]] - your own personal storage area for files.
#Common instances: The instances set by Moodle administrator in these same administration pages will be available into any file picker.
* [[Youtube videos repository|Youtube videos]] - search for and display Youtube videos
#Private instance: A teacher can set some instances available only for a course, and an user can set some instances only available for himself. In order to set instances for a course the teacher will go to the course page, and in order to set instances for a personal use, a user will go on his profile page. An administrator cannot add/edit private instances from the administration pages.
* [[URL downloader repository|URL downloader]] - download files, images from a particular URL
* [[Wikimedia repository|Wikimedia]] - search for and display media from Wikimedia


==Enabling repositories==
===Additional repositories may be enabled by a site administrator===


Repositories can be enabled by an administrator in ''Site administration > Plugins > Repositories > Manage repositories''.


A repository plugin may be set to
* [[Alfresco repository|Alfresco]] - link to or copy files from Alfresco into Moodle
 
* [[Amazon S3 repository|Amazon S3]]
* Enabled and visible - appears in the file picker
* [[Box repository|Box]] - bring files in from your Box account
* Enabled and hidden
* [[Dropbox repository|Dropbox]] - bring files in from Dropbox
* Disabled - default setting
* [[Embedded files repository|Embedded files]] - re-use files embedded into the current text area
 
* [[EQUELLA repository|EQUELLA]] - link to files in an EQUELLA installation
The order in which repositories are shown in the file picker may be set using the up and down arrows.
* [[File_system_repository|File system]] - access files uploaded to a folder on your server (by, eg FTP)
 
* [[Flickr public repository|Flickr public]] - search for and display images from Flickr
==Available repository plugins==
* [[Flickr repository|Flickr]] - search for and display images from your personal Flickr account
 
* [[Google Drive repository|Google Drive]] - bring files from your Google Drive account
*Upload a file
* [[Legacy course files]] - use the old system from 1.9 of "course files"
*Server files
* [[Merlot.org repository|Merlot.org]] - bring resources in from Merlot.org
*Recent files
* [[Oohoo - Capture repository]] - allows users to record video, sound and take a photo WITHOUT a streaming server.
*[[Private files]]
* [[Picasa web album repository|Picasa web album]] - search for and display images from your Picasa account
*[[Alfresco repository]]
* [[PoodLL repository]] - record audio or video directly into your Moodle HTML areas
*[[Box.net repository configuration|Box.net]]
* [[Skydrive repository|OneDrive]] bring in files from your Microsoft OneDrive (formerly known as ''Skydrive'')
*[[Legacy course files]]
* [[WebDAV repository|WebDAV]] -bring in files using webdav
*[[Dropbox]]
*[[File system repository configuration|File system]]
*[[Flickr repository configuration|Flickr]]
*[[Flickr public repository configuration|Flickr public]]
*Google Docs
*Merlot.org
*Picasa web album
*Amazon S3
*URL Downloader
*[[WebDAV repository]]
*Wikimedia
*Youtube videos
 
==Contributed repository plugins==
 
Additional repository plugins may be installed, such as
 
*[http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=2611 Riffly] audio-only or audio-video recording
*[http://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?d=13&rid=2612 Nanogong] audio recording


==See also==
==See also==


* [[Managing repositories]]
* [[Repositories FAQ]]
* [[Repositories FAQ]]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdrdyev82bU Repositories in Moodle 2.0 video]
* [http://www.somerandomthoughts.com/blog/whitepaper-moodle-2-repositories/ Whitepaper – Moodle 2 Repositories] by ghenrick
* [http://www.moodlerooms.com/resources/blog/five-tips-using-new-file-repository-system-moodle Five Tips for Using the New File Repository System in Moodle] by Marcelo Mendes
* [[:dev:Repository plugins]] developer documentation


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Latest revision as of 02:43, 6 October 2014

Repositories in Moodle enable users to upload files, access previously uploaded files and to easily bring content into Moodle from external repositories, such as Flickr or Google Docs. Enabled repositories are available in the File picker. (Note that you cannot upload files into a repository from Moodle.)

Standard repositories

Repositories enabled by default

  • Upload a file - you use this for browsing for and uploading a file from your computer or USB.
  • Server files - this give access to files elsewhere on Moodle according to your permissions.
  • Recent files - the last 50 files you have uploaded, according to the context.
  • Private files - your own personal storage area for files.
  • Youtube videos - search for and display Youtube videos
  • URL downloader - download files, images from a particular URL
  • Wikimedia - search for and display media from Wikimedia

Additional repositories may be enabled by a site administrator

  • Alfresco - link to or copy files from Alfresco into Moodle
  • Amazon S3
  • Box - bring files in from your Box account
  • Dropbox - bring files in from Dropbox
  • Embedded files - re-use files embedded into the current text area
  • EQUELLA - link to files in an EQUELLA installation
  • File system - access files uploaded to a folder on your server (by, eg FTP)
  • Flickr public - search for and display images from Flickr
  • Flickr - search for and display images from your personal Flickr account
  • Google Drive - bring files from your Google Drive account
  • Legacy course files - use the old system from 1.9 of "course files"
  • Merlot.org - bring resources in from Merlot.org
  • Oohoo - Capture repository - allows users to record video, sound and take a photo WITHOUT a streaming server.
  • Picasa web album - search for and display images from your Picasa account
  • PoodLL repository - record audio or video directly into your Moodle HTML areas
  • OneDrive bring in files from your Microsoft OneDrive (formerly known as Skydrive)
  • WebDAV -bring in files using webdav

See also