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The SPARCAdmin module is only accessible by site admins (in SPARC Settings), where the application-level configurations can be set up. Admins can also export the data within the tables (except Applications table).

Table of Contents

1. Navigation

SPARCAdmin navigation button can be added onto the SPARC navigation bar through the setting 'navbar_links'. Once the button is configured, it will show up for all site admin users.

Click on the “SPARCAdmin” button to view all the tabs/pages.

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2. Applications (API configurations)

Before SPARCRequest v3.8.0, SPARCRequest did not have a standardized API exchange password, and was using a fixed account and password for communication with other applications.

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3). Displays an ‘Access log’ which shows the utilization of an API token.

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3. Catalog Overlords

The Catalog Overlords tab is where the list of overlord users can be viewed and managed.

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Catalog Overlords

Description

Add a new overlord user via ldap search

Remove existing overlord user(s).

4. Permissible Values:

The Permissible Values tab was added to SPARCAdmin to allow a limited group of frontend users (Site Admins) the ability to adjust what was previously a backend function. Note: ability to edit Reserved values has been disabled.

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Permissible Values

Description

Ability to add a New Permissible Value

Ability to View and/or Edit existing SPARC Permissible Values.

5. Settings

The Settings tab was added to SPARCAdmin to allow a limited group of frontend users (Site Admins) the ability to edit/view what was previously a backend function.

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Settings

Description

Ability to View and/or Edit existing SPARC settings. The settings tab does not currently have the ability to add new settings within SPARCAdmin.

6. Users

The Users tab was added to SPARCAdmin to allow a limited group of front-end users (Site Admins) the ability to better manage profiles and access, which was previously a back-end function.

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