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Running IIIF in production requires an IIIF-compatible image server. You are free to use any compatible image server you choose. However, instructions for configuring the Cantaloupe Image Server are included below. A preconfigured Cantaloupe image server can be started via docker-compose to simplify evaluation and testing. |
Currently, DSpace only supports IIIF viewing of Image formats (any format whose MIME type starts with "image/*"). For example, PDF viewing is not currently supported.
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As of 7.2, the canvas dimension options (iiif.canvas.default-width and iiif.canvas.default-height) are updated with additional behaviors.
It is recommended that iiif.image.width and iiif.image.height metadata be added to Item, Bundle, or Bitstream metadata to assure accurate layout and top performance. Default dimension configurations are intended to improve the user experience when dimension metadata has not yet been added. |
By default, the DSpace IIIF backend is configured to accept requests only from the Angular client origin. To facilitate the repository interoperability that IIIF promises, you can configure additional The wildcard "*" configuration is the default CORS setting for IIIF. With this setting, all remote viewers and applications can retrieve manifests, assuring maximum interoperability. You can restrict CORS origins using the iiif.cors.allowed-origins
property defined in iiif.cfg
. Currently, DSpace does not support the "*
" wildcard but you are free to add multiple, Remove the wildcard and add a comma-separated list of origins to the listinstead.
DSpace includes a plugin to support the IIIF Search API. This plugin is designed to work specifically with the Solr OCR Highlighting Plugin and METS/ALTO data. You are welcome to experiment with the plugin. To do so,uncomment the following settings in config/modules/iiif.cfg
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