PT Social Media Version 3.4 Upgrade
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IMPORTANT: v3.4 of this application requires ADF 2.7 or greater and CommonSpot 11.0, 10.9.1 or 10.8.3 or greater.
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The following guide is for upgrading from v3.3 to v3.4. If you are updating from a version earlier than v3.3, please complete the v1.0 - v3.4 Upgrade Guides in order.
Application Code
- Rename directory "/ADF/apps/pt_socialmedia/" to "/ADF/apps/pt_socialmedia_v3_3/".
- Rename file "/ADF/apps/pt_socialmedia_v3_3/appBeanConfig.cfm" to "/ADF/apps/pt_socialmedia_v3_3/appBeanConfig.cfm.old".
- Download the PT Social Media v3.4 and copy the extracted files into the "/ADF/apps/pt_socialmedia/" directory.
- Reset the ADF
Site Level Customizations Review
This is only for reviewing the site-level customizations in the "/_cs_apps/pt_socialmedia/" directory, not in the ADF directory.
- Analyze the updated app code compared to the app customization code on your server.
- Identify any customizations that you have made to the application code to make sure these are updated with any functionality.
- Again, Beyond Compare is a good tool to compare the new and current files to identify the exact lines of code that have been changed.
- This is important for components that have customized functions to the site level "/_cs_apps/". The best practice is to identify the functions that have been customized and compare them with the new app function to identify any updates. A good help is to check the function comment header to see if any updates have been made.
- Once completed, Reset the ADF.
Disabling the CCAPI for Custom Elements
IMPORTANT: For CommonSpot 11.x or above. If you are using this app with CommonSpot 10.9.1 or 10.8.3 or below, DO NOT disable the CCAPI for Custom Elements for this App!!
- Find your CCAPI conduit page for the Social Media App. This page is generally called 'ccapi' or 'ccapiSocialMedia' and generally is built from the 'Blank Layout Template'.
- The ccapiSocialMedia.cfm page may be located in the '/webadmin/socialmedia/' subsite.
- Once you find the CCAPI Conduit page with the Social Media App elements on it, disable this page.
- In the '/_cs_apps/config/ccapi.cfm' file for the site remove any of the Social Media element nodes (eg. <SocialMediaFiltering>) from the <elements> section of the XML block.
- Once completed, Reset the ADF.
Note: If no other CE nodes are listed in the <elements> node, other ADF CCAPI functions may still use the <wsVars> configuration information, so do not remove this file.
Reset the ADF
Reset the ADF for the server and site.