The first step is to create the Build Manifest object.
To create a Build Manifest for a map:
In a view that lists the map, right-click the map and select Create Build
Manifest.
The Create Build Manifest window is displayed:
The following table describes the fields in the Build Manifest
window:
Table 1. Build Manifest window
Field
Description
Id
Id of the Build Manifest object. This field is generated automatically and cannot be
modified.
Title
Name of the Build Manifest.
Description
Description of the Build Manifest object. The description will be added to the
<shortdesc> element of the object.
Mode
Flag that can be used by the NightBuild script in a query to determine whether to
generate the Build Manifest. For example, if you have a
script that runs every night to generate the output for
the maps in your Content Store, you can write a query
that uses this field as follows:
Mode=Debug: The NightBuild script does not
generate output for the Build Manifests that are in
Debug mode. This lets you debug your Build Manifest
using the interface without impacting the night build.
Mode=Production: The NightBuild script generates output for the Build
Manifests that are in Production mode.
Notify
Email address of the person to notify when the build is completed. This
does not have to be a user.
You can enter multiple addresses, separated by either a
space or a comma. The addresses can take any of the
following forms:
address@xyz.com
name <address@xyz.com>
<address@xyz.com> name
(name) address@xyz.com
address@xyz.com (name)
Note: For this feature, you must configure the notification
message as well as the SMTP information in the Output
Generator. See Installing CCMS Output Generatorfor more information.
Mapref
ID of the map to generate.
Language
List of default languages into which to generate the outputs.
Template
Template to use to create this Build Manifest object.
Enter the fields as appropriate for your Build Manifest.
For example, the following diagram shows the window for a User Guide:
To open the Build Manifest after you created it and configure the default values and output
types, select Open build manifest in default
editor.
Click Create.
The Build Manifest object is created. If you selected the Open build manifest in default editor, the Build
Manifest object is opened in the editor, as shown below, and the values you
entered in the Create Build Manifest window are displayed:The Build Manifest window has the following tabs:
Default values:
Specifies general information about the Build Manifest. It also lets you
configure default values for ditaval files, languages, and user parameters.
The default values are used for all the output types defined in the Build
Manifest, unless you override them for a specific output type.
Outputs: Specifies
the different types of output into which to transform the source map. You
can override the default ditaval, language, and user parameter values for an
output type in this tab.
XML Preview: Provides
the XML preview of the Build Manifest object. You cannot modify the XML
source.
The next step is to set default values for ditaval files, languages, and user
parameters.