Auto-discover geographical coverage, temporal coverage, related items and
keywords from documents common metadata (title, description, body, etc),
auto highlight keywords within a page content based on selected tags and
auto-update related items based on internal links found within
object’s metadata.
This tool allows Plone managers to auto-discover and fix subject keywords,
location and temporal coverage using http://www.alchemyapi.com/ web service.
- Auto-discover keywords, locations and temporal coverage;
- Auto highlight keywords within a page content based on selected
tags and link them to a custom search page;
- Auto update related items based on internal links found within
object’s metadata.
- Add a wizard icon near Subject, Location, etc fields in edit form
to auto-discover and suggest tags based on text in
other fields (Title, Description)
- Enable auto-tagging within Site Setup > Alchemy Settings
- Edit your document and add some tags for it within /edit > Categorization.
For example, if you’re writing a news article about water pollution go to
/edit > Categorization and add water pollution within tags field
(also known as keywords, subjects, topics).
Now when you navigate to the View page of this article,
you’ll notice that all occurrences of water pollution within your news
article body are links to a custom search page which is also configurable
within Alchemy Settings ControlPanel
- Enable auto-relations within Site Setup > Alchemy Settings
- Edit your document and add some internal links for it
within /edit > Body Text.
For example, if you’re writing an article about an event add a internal link
to this event within Body Text field.
Now Save your article and you should see a notification message on top of
the page saying something like: Automatically detected and added
one relation since it is linked in content.
If you check the related content section for your article you’ll notice that
the Event object was automatically added there.
The Initial Owner of the Original Code is European Environment Agency (EEA).
All Rights Reserved.
The EEA Alchemy (the Original Code) is free software;
you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
More details under docs/License.txt
EEA - European Environment Agency (EU)