Understanding the Snapshots feature
A snapshot is an object that captures a map at a particular point in time. You can use this snapshot to rebuild the map and the objects that it contains—topics, images, referable content, sub-maps, and so on—exactly as they were when the snapshot was created.
When you create a snapshot for a map, the system creates an .xml file that contains the list of all the objects in the map (and sub-maps, if any) along with their current version numbers.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE bookmap PUBLIC "-//IXIA//DTD IXIA DITA Map//EN" "IxiaMap.dtd">
<bookmap id="lar1397749975458" xml:lang="en-us">
<title>Sample map</title>
<chapter href="lar1397750021477.xml"/>
<chapter format="ditamap" href="lar1401202413026.ditamap"/>
</bookmap>
The following code shows the contents of the snapshot file for this map. The snapshot includes the objects referenced in the topic (in this case, an image and referable content) as well as the objects in the sub-map (in this case, a task that also includes an image).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE snapshot PUBLIC "-//IXIA//DTD IXIA DITA Snapshot//EN" "snapshot.dtd">
<snapshot id="lar1397749975458" xml:lang="en-us">
<title>Sample map--Snapshot</title>
<snapshotmeta>
<resourceid base="/content/authoring/" id="lar1397749975458.ditamap"/>
</snapshotmeta>
<manifest>
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:done"
href="../../authoring/lar1397749975458.ditamap"
navtitle="Sample map"
rev="4"
type="bookmap">
<!-- Snapshot for topic lar1397750021477.xml and its
image and referable-content -->
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:done"
href="../../authoring/lar1397750021477.xml"
navtitle="Topic 1"
rev="3"
type="concept">
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:done"
href="../../authoring/lar1397660192937.image"
navtitle="lock manager icon"
rev="1"
type="imagemeta"/>
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:done"
href="../../authoring/lar1398347925155.xml"
navtitle="Contact Technical Support"
rev="3"
type="referable-content"/>
</snapshotref>
<!-- Snapshot for sub-map lar1401202413026.ditamap and its
task, which also includes an image -->
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:done"
href="../../authoring/lar1401202413026.ditamap"
navtitle="Sample sub-map"
rev="3"
type="bookmap">
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:done"
href="../../authoring/lar1397660191604.xml"
navtitle="Install Tomcat on Windows"
rev="3"
type="task">
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:done"
ref="../../authoring/lar1397660191290.image"
navtitle="Apache Tomcat Configuration"
rev="1"
type="imagemeta"/>
</snapshotref>
</snapshotref>
</snapshotref>
</manifest>
</snapshot>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE snapshot PUBLIC "-//IXIA//DTD Snapshot//EN" "snapshot.dtd">
<snapshot id="ddp1441205293768" xml:lang="en-us">
<title>Sample map--Snapshot</title>
<snapshotmeta>
<resourceid base="/content/authoring/" id="ddp1441205293768.ditamap"/>
</snapshotmeta>
<manifest>
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:work"
href="../../authoring/ddp1441205293768.ditamap"
navtitle="Sample map"
rev="4"
type="bookmap">
<!-- Snapshots for the container and container part -->
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:open"
href="../../authoring/kiy1441205259960.ditamap"
navtitle="4.1.7"
rev="2"
type="container">
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:open"
href="../../authoring/klc1441205337071.ditamap"
navtitle="4.1.7 {0001}"
rev="5"
type="containerpart"/>
</snapshotref>
<!-- Snapshot for sub-map dsi1441206564020.ditamap -->
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:work"
href="../../authoring/dsi1441206564020.ditamap"
navtitle="Reference Map"
rev="1"
type="map"/>
<!-- Snapshot for topic bhi1441205335829.xml and its
image and referable-content -->
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:work"
href="../../authoring/bhi1441205335829.xml"
navtitle="Topic 1"
rev="2"
type="concept">
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:work"
href="../../authoring/klg1441214607797.image"
navtitle="lock manager icon"
rev="1"
type="imagemeta"/>
<snapshotref cms-status="Authoring:work"
href="../../authoring/ive1441214836092.xml"
navtitle="Contact Technical Support"
rev="2"
type="referable-content"/>
</snapshotref>
</snapshotref>
</manifest>
</snapshot>
- Status of the object
- Link to the object in the CCMS
- Navtitle
- Revision number
- Object type
This information allows the CCMS to recreate the map exactly as it was when the snapshot was created. As with any object, you can search for a snapshot in the Content Store. You can also output a snapshot, branch it, or publish it.
Important note To create the snapshot, the system uses the latest released revisions of the objects in the map. Therefore, if you have locked documents in your map, the snapshot will not include these locked revisions but rather the latest released revisions of these objects. |
Why use snapshots?
- You need to bring the map and its objects to the final state of the Authoring cycle (for example, Authoring:done). This can be quite time-consuming for large maps.
- When you publish a map, the CCMS makes a copy of the map and all its objects and stores them in the Content Store, so the size of the database keeps growing even if the volume of source content is stable.
Creating a snapshot does not create copies of the map and its objects. It's simply a text file that lists the map's contents at a specific point in time, so creating a snapshot has virtually no impact on the Content Store. Another advantage of snapshots is that you can create a snapshot from a map that is in any state, as long as the map is not locked.
- Generate the output of a snapshot: At any time you can see the content of a snapshot by generating its output. When you generate the output of a snapshot, the Output Generator retrieves from the Content Store the versions of the map and its objects as specified by the snapshot. New files are not created.
- Keep a historical record of all your documentation releases: Every time that you release your documentation or at important milestones, you can make a snapshot of your map. This ensures that you can see the content of a specific release at any time by generating its output or return to it by branching the snapshot.