Autoconfiguration

Overview

These are the properties used to autoconfigure the Atoti Server that will connect to Atoti Limits.

File values

Key Description Default value
content.server.auth Base-64 encoded authentication used to connect to the Atoti Content server.
content.server.name The name given to the content server.
content.server.url The URL of the Atoti Server’s cube discovery.
content.server.username The username used to connect to the Atoti Content server.
limits-connected-server.as-of-date The slicing date dimension in the Atoti Server cube.
limits-connected-server.atoti-server-version The version of Atoti Server the connected server is running.
limits-connected-server.auth The base-64 encoded authentication used to auto-configure the authorization for the module
limits-connected-server.kpi-path The path to get the KPI permissions.
limits-connected-server.level-path-url The URL of the level path rest service.
limits-connected-server.url The URL of the Atoti Server’s cube discovery endpoint.
limits-connected-server.username The username used to auto-configure the authorization for Limits
limits.auth The authentication to use in REST requests to the Limits server from the connected Atoti Servers.
limits.auto-config-enabled If false, auto-configuration of the connection to Limits won’t be attempted. true
limits.connection.attempts The number of attempts to connect to the module before quitting. If less than zero, the Atoti Server will continuously try to connect. -1
limits.connection.delay The time delay in milliseconds between consecutive attempts to connect to the module 10000
limits.rest-url The URL where Limit’s REST APIs are located.
server.hostname
server.name
server.port 0
server.protocol http
server.root.url
server.servlet.context-path
server.servlet.session.cookie.http-only false
server.servlet.session.cookie.name
server.servlet.session.cookie.same-site
server.servlet.session.cookie.secure false