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==Standard repositories==
==Standard repositories==


Repositories enabled by default:
===Repositories enabled by default===


* [[Upload a file repository|Upload a file]] - you use this for browsing for and uploading a file from your computer or USB.
* [[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.
* [[Server files repository|Server files]] - this give access to files elsewhere on Moodle according to your permissions.
* [[Recent files repository|Recent files]] - the last 50 files you have uploaded, according to the context you are adding them into.
* [[Recent files repository|Recent files]] - the last 50 files you have uploaded, according to the context.
* [[Private files]] - your own personal storage area for files.
* [[Private files]] - your own personal storage area for files.


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


* [[Google Docs repository|Google Docs]] - bring files from your Google docs account
* [[Google Docs repository|Google Docs]] - bring files from your Google docs account

Revision as of 18:59, 18 October 2011

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.

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.

Additional repositories may be enabled by a site administrator

Common repository settings

  • The page Settings>Site Administration>Plugins>Repositories>Common Repository settings contains the following:
  • Cache Expire - you can specify how long in seconds file listings are cached locally when browsing external repositories
  • Allow external links - with some repositories such as Flickr, users can have the choice whether to copy the media into Moodle (the preferred solution) or to make a link to it instead.
  • Legacy course files in new courses - See Legacy course files This repository is not normally available in new courses as it is designed for upgraded 1.9 courses. However, if it is checked here then it will appear when new courses are created - but certain backup and restore features won't work with it.


Repositories in Moodle 2.0 video:

<mediaplayer>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdrdyev82bU</mediaplayer>

See also