openannotation / annotator-store

A backend store for the Annotator
http://annotateit.org/
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Documentation not available at https://github.com/okfn/annotator/wiki/Storage #126

Closed jbhoward-dublin closed 8 years ago

jbhoward-dublin commented 9 years ago

The documentation linked from the annotator-store readme is unavailable (https://github.com/okfn/annotator/wiki/Storage). I'm looking for configuration documentation, specifically for changing the default the default location of the REST API from /api to an alternative

tilgovi commented 9 years ago

This project runs at / by default. Are you looking for the Annotator storage plugin documentation, to configure the front-end? This repository is just the server. http://docs.annotatorjs.org/en/v1.2.x/storage.html

jbhoward-dublin commented 9 years ago

I'm actually looking for the server documentation. From the readme I had understood that the application ran at /api by default. Is documentation beyond the readme (and the other docs you refer to) available? Thanks

On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 7:18 PM, Randall Leeds notifications@github.com wrote:

This project runs at / by default. Are you looking for the Annotator storage plugin documentation, to configure the front-end? This repository is just the server. http://docs.annotatorjs.org/en/v1.2.x/storage.html

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/openannotation/annotator-store/issues/126#issuecomment-102662910 .

John B Howard Beechgrove Glenageary Road Lower Glenageary Co. Dublin Ireland Skype:John.B.Howard

tilgovi commented 8 years ago

No activity here in a while. The documentation for this repository could use improvement, but it's not clear from this what that should be. This server runs at the root by default, not '/api'. There is no configuration.

The documentation being referred to above is for the Annotator client application, and the routes it assumes in its examples for configuring a storage back-end are arbitrary.

Please let me know if there's something that can be documented more specifically.