Archivematica 1.7 and Storage Service 0.11 release notes
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Released MM DD, 2018.
Archivematica 1.7 includes several big, new features. There are also several bug fixes to improve all sorts of things.
New features
Internationalization/localization
Hooks have been added for translating the Archivematica user interface, the Storage Service, the documentation, and the Archivematica website. Strings are available for translation on the localization platform (Transifex). Note that the Archivematica workflow (microservice names, job names, and drop-down options) will be made translatable in Archivematica 1.8.
Sponsored by the Canadian Council of Archives. Thank you!
NOTE: this work prepares Archivematica for localization; however, minimal translation has been completed. The interface will default to English at the present time, but can be changed to another language in the Settings menu.
- Documentation and translator's guide: Translations
- Pull request(s): PR 159, Appraisal tab PR 151, Transfer browser PR 12, PR 506
AIP encryption
AIP Storage and Transfer Backlog can now be created as GPG-encrypted spaces. An AIP or transfer stored in an encrypted location is encrypted at rest. When downloaded, an encrypted AIP is decrypted for use.
Sponsored by Simon Fraser University. Thank you!
- Documentation: AIP Encryption
- Github projects: Phase 1, Phase 2
- Pull request(s): SS PR198, PR616, Acceptance tests repo PR12, Acceptance tests repo PR 19, Ansible role PR109, SS PR 241, PR 738, Acceptance tests repo PR22, METS Reader-Writer PR 27
- Feature file(s): AIP encryption feature file, AIP encryption mirror location feature file
Shibboleth and LDAP integration
Archivematica and the Storage Service can now be deployed with LDAP or Shibboleth authentication.
Sponsored by Jisc, MoMA, and the International Institute of Social History. Thank you!
MediaConch integration
MediaConch checks the conformance of .mkv files (originals and derivatives) against the Matroska specification. It also checks the validity of media files (originals and derivatives) against user-provided MediaConch-specific policy files.
Sponsored by the PREFORMA Project. Thank you!
- Documentation: Format Policy Registry - Validation
- Pull request(s): PR 557, Format Policy Registry PR 35, Acceptance tests PR 13, Ansible role PR 114, Sample data PR 2, Artefactual Labs Archivematica MediaConch policy check wrapper
- Feature files: Transfer tab MKV conformance, Ingest tab MKV conformance, Transfer policy check, Ingest policy check
DIP upload and storage workflow improvements
Clarifies the sequence of the upload DIP and store DIP dropdown options in the Ingest dashboard. The processing configuration settings have also been updated, so that DIP upload and storage can be mostly automated.
Sponsored by MoMA, MIT, and University of York. Thank you!
New Dashboard API whitelist mechanism
Two changes have been made to the API whitelist functionality:
- The default API whitelist setting is now empty.
- If the API whitelist setting is empty the user can still authenticate against the API using the key. The whitelist is only activated when at least one IP address is listed.
Bug fixes
- Sponsored (Name of sponsor) - Short description of the bug fix - link to Redmine ticket, link to PR
New and upgraded tools and dependencies
- PRONOM updated to version 92
- METS updated to version 1.11
Release team
- Ashley Blewer
- Jesús Garcia Crespo
- Joel Dunham
- José Raddaoui Marín
- Justin Simpson
- Kelly Stewart
- Michelle Curran
- Miguel Angel Medinilla Luque
- Nick Wilkinson
- Ross Spencer
- Santiago Rodríguez Collazo
- Sara Allain
- Sarah Romkey