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Meer informatie Functies van Asset- en configuratiebeheer Automatisering Zeg vaarwel tegen het opsporen van eigenaren of het bijwerken van spreadsheets. Automatiseer de invoer van Jira-werkitems zodat je de vereiste informatie over je assets actueel kunt houden. Verzoeken Voer query's uit op objecten in Assets om audits uit te voeren, kosten te beheren en de oorzaak van issues te identificeren. Sjablonen Ga snel aan de slag met vooraf gedefinieerde schemasjablonen om structuur aan te brengen in je database voor veelvoorkomende usecases op het gebied van IT, faciliteiten, HR en meer. Discovery Detecteer op IP-gebaseerde assets, extraheer informatie over de belangrijkste attributen en afhankelijkheden en volg eventuele veranderingen om op de hoogte te blijven. Integraties Maak gebruik van meer dan 30 adapters, waaronder platte bestanden en SQL-databases, om belangrijke gegevens naadloos naar Assets over te brengen. Rapportage Verkrijg uitvoerbare inzichten uit je Assets-gegevens om de status van je assets te monitoren, kloven in regelgeving en veiligheidsrisico's op te sporen en toegang te krijgen tot belangrijke financiële gegevens. 'Assets is erg belangrijk om de voorspelbaarheid en planning voor softwarelicenties en -kosten te behouden.' Damir Prusac VP of Engineering, Infobip Lees meer Veelgestelde vragen Wat zijn de verschillen tussen Assets in Jira Service Management Cloud, Data Center en de Assets-app? Bekijk deze vergelijkingstabel voor een gedetailleerd overzicht van Assets-functies per abonnement. Kan Assets worden gebruikt met Jira-spaces? Ja. Objecten in Assets kunnen aan Jira-werkitems worden gekoppeld zolang er een actieve Service Collection Standard-licentie of hoger op dezelfde installatie staat. Waarom overstappen van een andere tool voor CMDB/assetbeheer? Als je je CMDB overzet naar Assets, een app in de Service Collection, zou dat het volgende doen: Je werk wordt gestroomlijnd doordat alle ITSM- (aanvragen, incidenten, wijzigingen en problemen) en CMDB-informatie in één tool zit; Bied meer context bij assets en CI's en incidenten en veranderingen zodat je Dev- en Ops-teams sneller tot de kern van de issue kunnen komen en risico's kunnen beheren voor naadloze implementaties. Verminder kosten omdat andere CMDB-verkopers duur zijn Verhoog de flexibiliteit om elk type inventaris, asset of gegevens op te slaan, zonder de beperkingen of limieten voor enkel IT-usecases. Heeft Atlassian een tool voor de ontdekking van assets? Ja, we bieden een basisfunctionaliteit voor ontdekking om assets en CI's te detecteren die verbonden zijn met je lokale netwerk en om gedetailleerde informatie over elke asset te verkrijgen. We bieden ook integraties met toonaangevende detectieoplossingen zoals Lansweeper en Flexera om apparaten te vinden en te importeren in de Assets-app. Hoe worden gegevens in Assets geïmporteerd? Met Assets hebben gebruikers de mogelijkheid om Data Manager en de bijbehorende functie voor het importeren van schema's te gebruiken. Meer informatie vind je hier: Meer informatie over Assets Data Manager Meer informatie over adapters Stel Assets Data Manager in Verplaats gegevens naar Data Manager om onbewerkte gegevens aan te maken Verwijder ongewenste waarden om getransformeerde gegevens aan te maken Verwijder onnodige records om opgeschoonde gegevens aan te maken Combineer gegevensbronnen om Data Manager-objecten aan te maken Importeer in een Assets-schema om schema-objecten aan te maken Wat kan er worden opgeslagen in Assets? Alles. Echt waar. Traditionele IT-assets zoals hardware? ✅ Configuratie-items? ✅ Gegevens van personen? ✅ Vis? Als je dat belangrijk vindt, dan is dat belangrijk voor ons ✅ Assets past zich aan je behoeften aan. Maak het objecttype en schema dat bij je past aan en je bent op weg. 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https://www.atlassian.com/ko/software/jira/guides/integrations/overview | Jira 통합 소개 | Atlassian Close 선택한 언어 로 이 페이지를 보고 계십니까? 모든 언어 언어를 선택합니다. 中文 Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 한국어 Nederlands 日本語 Português Pусский Polski 무료로 시작 기능 모든 기능 Jira의 Rovo Back 솔루션 팀 사용 사례 회사 규모 팀 마케팅 엔지니어링 디자인 운영팀 IT 사용 사례 시작하기 계획 캠페인 관리 애자일 프로젝트 관리 프로그램 관리 회사 규모 Enterprise Back 제품 가이드 템플릿 템플릿 모든 템플릿 소프트웨어 개발 마케팅 디자인 영업 운영팀 서비스 매니지먼트 HR 법무 IT 운영 재무 Jira Service Management 템플릿 Back 가격 자세한 내용 + 간략히 보기 - 무료로 시작 Back 무료로 시작 시작하기 Jira 소개 팀을 위한 Jira Jira를 시작하기 위한 7가지 단계 프로젝트 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 보드 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 업무 항목/이슈 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 워크플로우 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 통합 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 보고서 및 대시보드 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 인사이트 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 권한 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 JQL 개요 튜토리얼 치트 시트 리소스 탐색 Overview Tutorials Resources 자동화 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 일정 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 Advanced Roadmaps 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 모바일용 Jira 개요 튜토리얼 리소스 Jira에 대한 자세한 정보 Jira 에디션 호스팅 옵션 Jira Software 통합 개요 Jira 앱이란 무엇입니까? Jira에서 앱(애드온 또는 플러그인이라고도 함)은 인스턴스의 기능을 보완하거나 향상하기 위해 설치할 수 있는 컴포넌트입니다. 팀에서는 모든 사용 사례에 맞춰 사용자 지정이 가능한 3,000개 이상의 Jira 앱 으로 작업 관리에 드는 시간을 줄이고 뛰어난 소프트웨어를 만드는 데 시간을 더 투자할 수 있습니다. 평균적으로 소프트웨어 개발자는 프로젝트 상태를 파악하기 위해 3.3개의 도구를 확인 하지만, Jira 고객은 이보다 적은 수의 도구(2.3개)를 사용하여 귀중한 시간을 절약하고 생산성을 높일 수 있습니다. 전체 데모 보기 Atlassian Marketplace란 무엇입니까? Jira는 팀이 업무 수행을 위해 현재 사용하는 대부분의 도구와 통합됩니다. Atlassian은 팀이 이미 알고 즐겨 사용하는 도구를 사용해 최상의 결과를 낼 수 있도록 Slack, Microsoft, Google 및 Zoom과 같이 업계를 선도하는 기술 기업 과 협력합니다. Marketplace는 폭넓게 사용되는 도구부터 바로 사용 가능한 틈새 시장 앱까지 모든 영역을 다루는 수천 개의 앱이 있습니다. 대부분의 앱 및 통합은 무료이며 쉽게 설정할 수 있습니다. Marketplace를 사용하여 팀을 위한 관련 앱과 통합을 쉽게 찾을 수 있습니다. Jira와 연결하려는 특정 도구가 있는 경우, Marketplace 홈페이지 에서 검색해 보세요. 또는 최고 등급 및 트렌딩과 같은 필터를 적용하여 앱을 표시할 수 있습니다. 디자인 팀에 권장되는 도구 최신 디자인을 Jira 업무 항목에 자동으로 가져와서 팀이 디자인을 찾는 데 시간을 허비하지 않고 업무에 집중할 수 있게 합니다. Cloud, Data Center AdobeXD for Jira 팀이 최신 Adobe XD 프로토타입과 Jira 업무 항목의 디자인 사양에 쉽게 액세스할 수 있게 하세요 자세히 보기 Cloud Invision 디자인 워크플로를 Jira에 바로 가져와 모든 업무 항목에 즉각적인 컨텍스트를 제공하고 항상 최신 디자인에 액세스할 수 있게 하세요 자세히 보기 Cloud Figma Figma 디자인 및 프로토타입에 대한 변경 사항을 Jira 업무 항목에 자동으로 업데이트하세요 자세히 보기 Cloud, Data Center Gliffy 다이어그램을 간단하게 만들어 업무 항목을 더 쉽게 설명하고 더 빠르게 해결하세요 자세히 보기 Cloud, Data Center Draw.io 다이어그램 데이터를 Jira 내에 저장합니다. 데이터는 외부로 전송되지 않으므로 높은 수준의 안정성과 보안 성능을 제공합니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud Balsamiq 와이어프레임과 단순한 프로토타입을 Jira 업무 항목에 추가하고 멋진 인터페이스를 디자인하세요 자세히 보기 Cloud Lucidchart 협업과 생산성을 높이는 타제품과 비교할 수 없는 향상된 기능으로 도표와 다이어그램을 그립니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud Miro Jira에서 바로 관련된 모든 자산에 손쉽게 액세스하여 Jira 업무 항목에 대한 더 나은 컨텍스트를 제공하세요 자세히 보기 더 많은 디자인 팀 앱 보기 IT 팀에 권장되는 도구 CI/CD부터 모니터링과 알림 등의 작업까지, 즐겨 사용하는 IT 도구로 Jira를 심도 있게 통합하여 마법을 경험해 보세요. Cloud Opsgenie Jira 업무 항목을 Opsgenie와 동기화하고 모니터링 도구 또는 기타 시스템에서 만든 알림에서 Jira 업무 항목을 만드세요. 그러면 Opsgenie에서 관련 알림에 대한 Jira 업무 항목을 최신 상태로 확인할 수 있습니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud Jenkins Jenkins의 빌드 및 배포 데이터를 Jira에 자동으로 보냅니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud Dynatrace 실시간 모니터링 데이터를 Jira로 가져와서 Jira 티켓 설명을 Dynatrace 문제와 동기화하고 Jira 티켓에서 Dynatrace 지표를 쿼리합니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud GitHub 하나 이상의 GitHub 조직을 Jira 사이트와 연결하고 특정 리포지토리를 선택하여 협업할 수 있습니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud, Data Center Git Integration for Jira git 서버 + GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, Azure Repos VSTS/TFS의 Git 커밋, 브랜치, 태그 및 풀 리퀘스트를 Jira에서 확인합니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud, Data Center ScriptRunner Jira 이벤트를 자동화하고 스크립트를 예약하여 선택한 시간에 실행하세요. 강력한 JQL 기능을 사용하여 구제적인 업무 항목 또는 하위 작업을 찾으세요. 자세히 보기 Cloud Slack Jira 프로젝트를 Slack 채널에 연결하여 전체 팀이 하나의 대화를 나눕니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud, Data Center Zendesk Zendesk 지원 티켓과 Jira 업무 항목 사이에 원활한 워크플로를 만들어 지원 팀 및 엔지니어링 팀을 통합하세요. 자세히 보기 더 많은 IT 팀 앱 보기 비즈니스 팀에 권장되는 도구 Jira와 양방향 통합과 신뢰하고 사용할 수 있는 비즈니스 도구를 통하여 상황을 추적하고 이해 관계자에게 모든 단계에서 정보를 제공합니다. Cloud Trello Jira와 Trello를 연결하여 모든 팀원이 더욱 효율적으로 협업하도록 지원합니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud Slack Jira 프로젝트를 Slack 채널에 연결하여 전체 팀이 하나의 대화를 나눕니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud, Data Center Microsoft Teams 업무 항목이 포함된 탭을 만들어 Microsoft Teams를 종료하지 않고도 채널에서 팀의 진행률에 대해 논의하세요. 자세히 보기 Cloud Google Sheets Google Sheets에서 Jira 데이터를 가져오거나 Jira에 쿼리합니다. 다양한 Jira 사이트와 프로젝트 및 기타 시스템에서 데이터를 결합합니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel에서 함수와 수식, 차트, 피벗 테이블, 피벗 차트, Visual Basic 및 기타 데이터 계산 도구를 사용합니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud Gmail Jira 업무 항목에 관한 최신 정보를 확인하고 받은 편지함에서 필요한 조치를 취하세요. 자세히 보기 Cloud, Data Center Microsoft Outlook Windows, Mac, iOS, Android 및 Office 365에서 Jira 업무 항목을 Outlook 이메일에 연결하세요. 자세히 보기 Cloud Confluence Jira 고객의 76%가 Confluence를 추가한 후 프로젝트 제공 기간이 단축되었다고 응답했습니다. 자세히 보기 더 많은 비즈니스 팀 앱 보기 소프트웨어 엔지니어링 팀에 권장되는 도구 즐겨 사용하는 DevOps 도구를 Jira와 연결하여 더 나은 소프트웨어를 만듭니다. Cloud Bitbucket Cloud Bitbucket Pipelines를 Jira에 연결하여 Jira에서 빌드 및 배포 정보를 시각적으로 파악합니다 자세히 보기 Cloud Optimizely 중요 Optimizely 정보를 Jira로 가져와서 워크플로를 연결합니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud GitHub 하나 이상의 GitHub 조직을 Jira 사이트와 연결하고 특정 리포지토리를 선택하여 협업할 수 있습니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud LaunchDarkly LaunchDarkly 기능 플래그를 Jira에 만들고 연결하며 링크를 만듭니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud Jenkins Jenkins의 빌드 및 배포 데이터를 Jira에 자동으로 보냅니다. 자세히 보기 Cloud CircleCI CircleCl의 빌드 및 배포 상태를 Jira에 추가하여 업무 항목 진행률을 한눈에 파악하세요 자세히 보기 Cloud, Data Center Zephyr for Jira Jira 대시보드에 추가된 테스트 지표와 엔드투엔드 추적 가능성을 사용하여 Jira 안에서 바로 전체 테스트 기능을 실행합니다. 자세히 보기 Data Center Jira의 자동화 자동화는 수십 가지 개별 앱의 기능을 하나의 다용도 플러그인에 결합하여 Jira에서 공통된 여러 작업을 수행하기 위해 사용자 지정 스크립트를 작성하거나 관리할 필요가 없습니다. 자세히 보기 더 많은 소프트웨어 엔지니어링 팀 앱 보기 회사 구직 이벤트 블로그 투자자 관계 Atlassian Foundation 보도 자료 문의하기 제품 Rovo Jira Jira Align Jira Service Management Confluence Loom Trello Bitbucket 제품 모두 보기 리소스 기술 지원 구매 및 라이선싱 Atlassian 커뮤니티 기술 자료 Marketplace 내 계정 지원 티켓 생성하기 자세히 알아보기 파트너 교육 및 인증 설명서 개발자 리소스 Enterprise 서비스 모든 리소스 보기 Copyright © 2025 Atlassian 개인정보보호 이용 약관 소유권 정보 언어 선택 Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 한국어 Nederlands 日本語 Polski Português русский 中文 | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
https://www.cloudflare.com/de-de/coffee-shop-networking/ | Coffee Shop-Networking mit Cloudflare | Cloudflare Registrieren Sprachen English English (United Kingdom) Deutsch Español (Latinoamérica) Español (España) Français Italiano 日本語 한국어 Polski Português (Brasil) Русский 繁體中文 简体中文 Plattform Connectivity Cloud Die Connectivity Cloud von Cloudflare bietet mehr als 60 Netzwerk-, Sicherheits- und Performance-Services. Enterprise Für große und mittelständische Unternehmen Kleinunternehmen Für kleine Organisationen Partner Werden Sie Cloudflare-Partner Anwendungsfälle Modernisierung von Anwendungen Höhere Performance App-Verfügbarkeit sicherstellen Web-Erfahrung optimieren Sicherheit modernisieren VPN-Ersatz Phishing-Schutz Schutz von Webanwendungen und APIs Netzwerkmodernisierung Coffee Shop-Networking WAN-Modernisierung Vereinfachung des Firmennetzwerks CXO-Themen KI einführen Die KI-Nutzung in der Belegschaft und digitalen Erlebnissen fördern. 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Sachkundige Beratung Kurzbeschreibung anfordern Cloudflare macht den Unterschied Bessere Nutzererfahrung Bieten Sie einen einfachen, optimierten und sicheren Benutzerzugriff, unabhängig vom physischen Standort. Niedrigere Gesamtbetriebskosten (TCO) Senken Sie Ihre Investitionskosten für Hardware-Appliances und private Netzwerkverbindungen. Agilität und Geschwindigkeit im Cloud-Maßstab Stellen Sie weltweit schnell Konnektivität bereit – ganz ohne eigene Infrastruktur. So funktioniert’s Wichtige Schritte für Coffee Shop-Networking Reduzieren Sie herkömmliche On-Premise-Netzwerkgeräte, indem Sie auf die einheitlichen, Cloud-nativen SASE-Services von Cloudflare umsteigen: Arbeiten Sie sicher von überall, ob lokal oder remote, mit Access für Zero Trust-Netzwerkzugang (ZTNA). Verbinden Sie Ihre Netzwerke mit den flexiblen Optionen für Magic WAN mit Zweigstellen, Einzelhandelsstandorten, Rechenzentren und Clouds. Sichern Sie den Datenverkehr und stoppen Sie Bedrohungen mit unserem umfassenden SWG ( Gateway ) und unserer Firewall-as-a-Service, Magic Firewall . Überwachen Sie proaktiv die Benutzererfahrung, identifizieren Sie Probleme und beheben Sie Geräte- und Netzwerkprobleme mithilfe von Digital Experience Monitoring (DEX) . Das sagen unsere Kunden „Mit zunehmender Anzahl an Standorten kann die Konfiguration neuer Netzwerke ebenso kostspielig wie komplex sein. Unsere Vision ist es, einen Punkt zu erreichen, an dem wir ein Gerät überall auf der Welt einsetzen können und es einfach funktioniert. Mit Cloudflare erreichen wir dieses Maß an Standardisierung und Einfachheit.“ Chief Technology Officer, Ocado Vereinfachen Sie Ihr Netzwerk mit den Coffee-Shop-Networking-Lösungen von Cloudflare Whitepaper lesen Was spricht für Cloudflare? Vereinfachen und optimieren Sie die Datentransparenz und den Schutz für den gesamten Traffic. Die Cloudflare-Plattform vereint Cloud-native Sicherheits- und Vernetzungsdienste an einem einzigen Ort und ist deshalb auch perfekt für Datenschutz: Modulare Architektur Erfüllen Sie alle geschäftlichen Anforderungen mit vollständiger API-Programmierbarkeit und ortsabhängig anpassbarer Protokollierung, Weiterleitung, Zwischenspeicherung und Entschlüsselung. Integration Keine Abstriche bei der Nutzererfahrung mit Single-Pass-Überprüfung und einem 50 ms von 95Prozent aller Internetnutzer entfernten Netzwerk Bedrohungsdaten Besserer Schutz vor bekannten und unbekannten Gefahren dank der Erkenntnisse aus ~234 Milliarden täglich neutralisierter Bedrohungen. Einheitliche Schnittstelle Reduzieren Sie die Zersplitterung von Tools und die Alarmmüdigkeit mit einer einzigen, einheitlichen administrativen Benutzeroberfläche. Weitere Informationen On Demand-Webinare Das Fundament für Coffee Shop-Networking legen Lernen Sie, wie Sie auf Basis zentraler SASE-Anwendungsfälle einen flexiblen Plan zur Einführung von Coffee Shop-Networking zu erstellen Webinar ansehen Cloudflare-Produktübersicht Magic WAN Vereinfachen Sie die Netzwerkkonnektivität von Zweigstellen, Multi-Cloud-VPCs oder Rechenzentren mithilfe der Cloudflare One SASE-Plattform. Mehr dazu Cloudflare-Produktübersicht Cloudflare Access Steigern Sie die Produktivität und reduzieren Sie Risiken mit dem Benutzerzugriff auf selbst gehostete, SaaS- oder Nicht-Web-Apps – ohne VPN. 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Exploring AI with Groovy™ Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member> on 2025-10-15 07:06AM Last updated: 2025-11-14 08:05PM A tour of using Groovy with modern AI libraries including Ollama4j, LangChain4j, Spring AI, Embabel, Micronaut, and Quarkus. Groovy™, Embabel, and Agentic Design Patterns Published by Paul King on 2025-11-07 11:00PM This post highlights some agentic code patterns supported by Embabel. Using TensorFlow from Apache Wayang Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member> on 2025-02-28 09:30AM Last updated: 2025-08-28 02:21PM This post looks at using TensorFlow and Apache Wayang with Apache Groovy. Using Groovy™ with Apache Wayang and Apache Spark™ Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member> on 2022-06-19 01:01PM Last updated: 2025-08-25 02:11PM This post looks at using Apache Wayang and Apache Spark with Apache Groovy to cluster various Whiskies. Exploring Gatherers4J with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2025-05-06 08:30PM This post looks at using Gatherers4J (relies on JDK24 stream gatherer API) with Groovy as well as similar Iterator extension methods. Whisky flavor profiles revisited Published by Paul King on 2025-05-02 11:30AM This post takes a first look at the Underdog and Matrix Groovy-powered dataframe libraries. Using Gatherers with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2023-12-09 03:30PM Last updated: 2025-03-19 02:00PM This post looks at using Gatherers (JEP 461, JEP 473, JEP 485) with Groovy. Using Graph Databases with Groovy™ Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member> on 2024-09-02 10:18PM Last updated: 2025-03-08 09:00PM This post illustrates using graph databases with Groovy. Using Apache NetBeans with Apache Groovy™ Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member> on 2025-02-25 10:15PM This post looks at using NetBeans and Groovy. Groovy™ Text Similarity Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member>, James King <jakingy|Contributor> on 2025-02-18 08:30PM This blog looks at processing some algorithms for testing text similarity. Searching with Lucene Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member> on 2024-11-25 03:30PM Last updated: 2024-12-22 08:45AM This post looks at using Lucene to find references to other projects in Groovy's blog posts. Solving simple optimization problems with Groovy™ using Commons Math, Hipparchus, OptaPlanner, and Timefold Published by Paul King on 2024-03-14 10:22PM Last updated: 2024-12-10 06:45PM This post looks at solving simple optimization problems using Groovy. Using Apache Pekko actors and GPars actors with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2023-07-17 11:24PM Last updated: 2024-09-28 04:59AM This post looks at using Apache Pekko Actors and GPars Actors with Groovy. Handling Byte-Order-Mark Characters in Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2024-07-11 08:00PM Handling Byte Order Mark (BOM) characters in Groovy Using the Oracle 23ai Vector data type with Groovy™ to classify Iris flowers Published by Paul King on 2024-06-30 11:21PM This post looks at using the Oracle 23ai Vector data type with Groovy. Community Over Code (Europe) 2024 Published by Paul King on 2024-06-17 05:00PM This post looks at the ASF Community Over Code EU conference in Bratislava, Slovakia, June 3-5 2024, with a particular focus on the Groovy Track. Groovy™ and Multiversal Equality Published by Paul King on 2024-04-24 03:00PM This post looks at how Groovy could support multiversal equality. Solving the Knapsack Problem with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2024-02-09 03:00PM This post looks at solving the knapsack problem with Groovy. Using the Delegation Pattern with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2024-01-28 08:08PM This post looks at using the Delegation Design Pattern with Groovy. Groovy™ Type Checkers Published by Paul King on 2024-01-20 08:30PM This post looks at Groovy's Type Checkers. Season’s Greetings with Emojis Published by Paul King on 2023-12-23 12:24PM Last updated: 2024-01-19 10:15PM Season's greetings with some emoji fun. Set Operators with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2023-11-14 03:22PM This blog looks at union, intersection, difference &amp; symmetric difference operators in Groovy. Community Over Code (North America) 2023 Published by Paul King on 2023-10-26 05:00PM This post looks at the ASF Community Over Code conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 7-10 2023, with a particular focus on the Groovy Track. ChatGPT meets Groovy™ one-liners Published by Paul King on 2023-10-19 06:00PM I asked ChatGPT if it could represent some short/one-liner programming-related dad jokes as short/one-liner Groovy scripts. Processing Results for the Critérium du Dauphiné Published by Paul King on 2023-06-13 05:00PM This post looks at processing the general classification results for the Critérium du Dauphiné using Groovy, GQuery and DuckDB. Creating a Groovy™ Blog Post Published by Paul King on 2023-05-25 11:35PM This post looks at the steps to create a blog post. Groovy™ Record Performance Published by Paul King on 2023-05-09 11:39PM Last updated: 2023-05-10 07:57PM This post looks at the performance of some of the generated methods in Groovy records. Groovy™ and Sequenced Collections (JEP-431) Published by Paul King on 2023-04-29 09:00AM This post looks at Groovy support for sequenced collections. Lego Bricks with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2023-04-25 11:28PM Last updated: 2023-04-27 10:42PM This post compares Groovy built-in capabilities to Java and Eclipse Collections. GPars meets Virtual Threads Published by Paul King on 2022-06-15 11:28AM Last updated: 2023-04-14 06:23PM This post looks at using GPars with virtual threads. Hello World with Emojis Published by Paul King on 2023-04-04 12:24PM This post looks at a Groovy hello world with some emoji fun. Groovy™ Records Published by Paul King on 2023-04-02 08:22PM This blog looks at Groovy records. Groovy™ Haiku processing Published by Paul King on 2023-03-25 07:22PM This blog looks at processing some creative writing looking at various properties of the letters within the text. Groovy™ Testing with Combinations and Permutations Published by Paul King on 2023-03-19 05:23PM This blog looks at testing with Groovy using Combinations and Permutations. Converting natural language into actions with NLPCraft and Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2023-03-10 07:22PM Last updated: 2023-03-13 01:32PM This blog looks at using Apache NLPCraft from Groovy. Quake III Arena and the fast inverse square root algorithm Published by Paul King on 2023-02-28 12:05AM Inspired by a recent tweet, this blog looks at the fast inverse square root algorithm made famous in Quake III Arena. Australian Time Zones Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member> on 2023-02-20 08:00PM Inspired by a recent update related to Antarctic timezones, this post looks at some interesting Australian time zone facts. Checking Wordle with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2023-02-08 12:00AM This post looks at writing a Wordle checker in Groovy. Groovy™ Processing Nulls In Lists Published by Paul King on 2023-02-06 12:00AM This post looks at processing lists containing nulls in Groovy. Groundhog Day Published by Paul King on 2023-02-02 12:00AM Inspired by a recent tweet, this blog looks at some datetime manipulations to calculate the period between Groundhog day and the start of Spring. Fun with rating stars Published by Paul King on 2023-01-25 12:00AM Inspired by a recent tweet, this blog looks at producing a string of stars corresponding to a rating. Apache Groovy™ 2022 Year In Review Published by Paul King on 2022-12-29 02:28PM This post looks back at some highlights for Groovy in 2022. JVM Hello World with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2022-12-22 02:24PM This post looks at using bytecode libraries to generate class files. It's a deep dive into how compilers and other tools work behind the scenes. Adventures with GroovyFX Published by Paul King on 2022-12-12 02:22PM This blog looks at a GroovyFX TODO application. Fun with obfuscated Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2022-12-08 12:40AM This post looks at some Obfuscated code for outputting some well-known text. Zipping Collections with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2022-11-17 12:50PM This post looks at zipping collections. Whiskey Clustering with Groovy™ and Apache Ignite Published by Paul King on 2022-10-27 11:13AM This post looks at using Apache Ignite with Apache Groovy and the K-Means algorithm to cluster scotch whiskeys. Groovy™ Dates And Times Cheat Sheet Published by Paul King <paulk-asert|PMC_Member> on 2022-10-24 07:27AM This post looks at data and time functionality in Groovy including classic and Java date time, JSR310, functionality. Fruity Eclipse Collections Published by Paul King on 2022-10-13 11:05AM This post looks at using KMeans to compare fruit nominated color with the colors used in its emoji. Deep Learning and Eclipse Collections Published by Paul King on 2022-10-11 10:41AM This post uses Emojis and Eclipse Collections to process pet records. We then use deep learning to predict whether each emoji looks like a dog or cat. Deck of cards with Groovy™, JDK collections and Eclipse Collections Published by Paul King on 2022-09-23 10:18AM Last updated: 2022-09-25 11:15AM This post highlights some code for modelling and manipulating cards with records, JDK collections, and Eclipse Collections. Encryption and decryption with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2022-09-19 02:34PM This post looks at encrypting and decrypting data using Groovy with the AES and CAST5 algorithms. Calculating Fibonacci with Groovy™ revisited Published by Paul King on 2022-09-08 10:59AM This post looks at various ways to calculate Fibonacci numbers such as recursion and iteration including optimisations like tail recursion and memoization. Solving cryptarithmetic puzzles with Groovy™ and constraint programming using Choco, JaCoP, and OR-Tools Published by Paul King on 2022-09-05 01:43PM This post looks at solving cryptarithmetic puzzles using Groovy. Groovy™ List Processing Cheat Sheet Published by Paul King on 2022-08-28 08:46AM This post looks at the common Groovy features for processing lists. Matrix calculations with Groovy™, Apache Commons Math, ojAlgo, Nd4j and EJML Published by Paul King on 2022-08-18 01:41PM This post looks at using Groovy to write a number of applications involving matrices. It uses a number of open source matrix libraries. Life on Mars: Units of Measurement systems, Groovy™, and domain specific languages (DSLs) Published by Paul King on 2022-08-13 06:31AM This post looks at using the JSR 385 unit of measurement system and writing domain specific languages with examples including the Mars rover robot. Natural Language Processing with Groovy™, OpenNLP, CoreNLP, Nlp4j, Datumbox, Smile, Spark NLP, DJL and TensorFlow Published by Paul King on 2022-08-07 07:34AM This post looks at numerous common natural language processing tasks using Groovy and a range of NLP libraries. Detecting objects with Groovy™, the Deep Java Library (DJL), and Apache MXNet Published by Paul King on 2022-08-01 11:52AM This post looks at using Apache Groovy, DLJ and Apache MXNet to use neural networks to detect objects within an image. Working with SQL databases with Groovy™ and GraalVM Published by Paul King on 2022-07-29 02:07PM This post looks at a simple H2 database application. It shows how to create a native version of the application using GraalVM. Reading and Writing CSV files with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2022-07-25 02:26PM This post looks at processing CSV files using OpenCSV, Apache Commons CSV, and Jackson Databind libraries. Groovy release train: 4.0.4, 3.0.12, 2.5.18 Published by Paul King on 2022-07-24 12:55PM Groovy 4.0.4, 3.0.12 and 2.5.18 Release Announcement. Comparators and Sorting in Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2022-07-21 03:51PM This post looks at Groovy functionality for making your classes comparable and/or sortable. Testing your Java with Groovy™, Spock, JUnit5, Jacoco, Jqwik and Pitest Published by Paul King on 2022-07-15 08:26AM This post looks at testing Java using Groovy, Spock, JUnit5, Jacoco, Jqwik and Pitest Parsing JSON with Groovy™ Published by Paul King on 2022-07-10 02:00PM This post looks at parsing JSON using Groovy's in-built capabilities as well as some other libraries. Classifying Iris Flowers with Deep Learning, Groovy™ and GraalVM Published by Paul King on 2022-06-25 10:52AM Last updated: 2022-06-27 11:16AM This post looks at classifying Iris flowers using traditional and neural net based approaches using Eclipse DeepLearning4j, Encog, Deep Netts and GraalVM. Groovy 4.0.3 Released Published by Paul King on 2022-06-15 08:16AM Groovy 4.0.3 Release Announcement. Groovy 3 Highlights Published by Paul King on 2020-02-13 02:28AM A summary of the highlights for Groovy 3. Groovy 3.0.0-beta-2 Windows Installer Released (Community Release) Published by Remko Popma on 2019-07-15 10:30AM Groovy 3.0.0-beta-2 Windows Installer Release Announcement. Groovy 3.0.0-beta-2 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2019-07-15 10:25AM Groovy 3.0.0-beta-2 Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.7 and 3.0.0-beta-1 Windows Installers Released (Community Artifacts) Published by Remko Popma on 2019-05-12 10:49PM Groovy 2.5.7 and 3.0.0-beta-1 Windows Installer Release Announcement. Groovy 3.0.0-beta-1 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2019-05-12 10:41PM Groovy 3.0.0-beta-1 Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.7 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2019-05-12 10:39PM Groovy 2.5.7 Release Announcement. Groovy 2.4.17 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2019-05-12 10:32PM Groovy 2.4.17 Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.6 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2019-02-04 10:19PM Groovy 2.5.6 Release Announcement. Groovy 3.0.0-alpha-4 Windows Installer Released (Community Artifact) Published by Remko Popma on 2019-01-01 09:28AM Groovy 2.4.16 Windows Installer Release Announcement. Groovy 3.0.0-alpha-4 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2019-01-01 09:24AM Groovy 3.0.0-alpha-4 Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.5 Windows Installer Released (Community Artifact) Published by Remko Popma on 2018-12-24 10:02PM Groovy 2.5.5 Windows Installer Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.5 released Published by Remko Popma on 2018-12-24 11:53AM Groovy 2.5.5 Release Announcement. Groovy 2.4.16 Windows Installer Released (Community Artifact) Published by Remko Popma on 2018-12-18 10:06PM Groovy 2.4.16 Windows Installer Release Announcement. Groovy 2.4.16 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2018-12-18 10:04PM Groovy 2.4.16 Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.4 Windows Installer Released (Community Artifact) Published by Remko Popma on 2018-11-12 11:43AM Groovy 2.5.4 Windows Installer Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.4 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2018-11-12 11:42AM Groovy 2.5.4 Release Announcement. Apache Groovy™ committer Graeme Rocher receives Oracle Groundbreaker award Published by Paul King on 2018-10-24 11:33PM Congratulations to Graeme Rocher for receiving the Oracle Groundbreaker award. GMavenPlus 1.6.2 Released (Community Artifact) Published by Remko Popma on 2018-10-14 10:00PM GMavenPlus 1.6.2 Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.3 Windows Installer Released (Community Artifact) Published by Remko Popma on 2018-10-14 09:47PM Groovy 2.5.3 Windows Installer Release Announcement. Groovy 2.5.3 Released Published by Remko Popma on 2018-10-14 09:43PM Groovy 2.5.3 Release Announcement. 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https://www.atlassian.com/hu/software/loom/use-case/support | Using Video Messaging for Customer Support Services | Atlassian Close View this page in your language ? All languages Choose your language 中文 Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 한국어 Nederlands 日本語 Português Pусский Polski Try it free Features Explore features Meeting Notes Screen Recorder Screenshots Loom AI Editing Back Solutions Teams Use Cases Company size Teams Sales Marketing Design Support Product Management Engineering Use Cases Loom + Jira Loom + Confluence Company size Enterprise Back Resources Pricing More + Less - Try it free Back Try it free Loom for Support Elevate customer service with video messaging Loom helps teams turn customers into lifelong fans by personalizing customer interactions at scale Get Loom for free Use video to build customer rapport Customers can watch videos versus reading long emails. Create quality customer service content to educate buyers and improve customer engagement. Video is timely Close the feedback loop faster by addressing customer concerns with a personal touch. Video is personalized Create custom videos to help customers maximize your product with clear visuals. Video is interactive Track video engagement and spot when customers need extra support. Features for customer support Record with ease Capture your screen from a browser, desktop, or phone to address customer needs. Share anywhere Send Looms by e-mail, chat, web, or social media with download-free viewing. Integrate your tools Loom works with customer service tools like Zendesk to simplify support. Review the views See when and how customers engage with your customer support videos. Branded support Add your company logo and color palette for consistent branding. Continue to help Review comments and provide additional support services right from your video. Help users and increase customer satisfaction Support users through high-quality customer service videos. A personal touch increases retention Customers who have personalized experiences with your brand are more likely to become repeat buyers. Loom makes personalization easy, which can boost customer lifetime value. Video support is high-quality support Video is a livelier way to engage with customers, and it can be more valuable too. It’s easier to learn to use a product feature, for example, when customers can see how it works. Personalization avoids churn Over 60% of customers churn when a brand delivers a non-personalized experience. Loom adds the human touch needed to reduce churn and improve customer satisfaction metrics. “Loom, with the little face bubble in the corner is so powerful. It works so much better than traditional formats, where an audio track runs over animation or a slide show. Having a real face in the corner adds personality and brings the storytelling to life.” Erica Goodell Customer Success, Pearson Loom AI serves those who serve customers A clear message Loom AI removes filler words and deletes pauses automatically. Finishing touches Use Loom AI to generate titles, summaries, and chapters to boost engagement and clarity. Instant sharing Loom AI drafts emails in a flash for a polished presentation. Try Loom AI for free Faster recording, more time to focus on the customer Skip the re-records with quick edits, easy clip management, and eye-catching enhancements like backgrounds, text, arrow, and box overlays. Deliver standout customer service with video that’s clear and engaging. Try it out From our blog How to use asynchronous videos to improve customer support 4 reasons your customer support process needs video Read the article How we leverage video in customer support strategy Read the article Explore our blog Explore ways to use Loom Loom for Engineering Learn more Loom for Sales Learn more Loom for Product Management Learn more See all use cases Loom works wherever you do For Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android Get Loom for free Company Careers Events Blogs Investor Relations Atlassian Foundation Press kit Contact us products Rovo Jira Jira Align Jira Service Management Confluence Loom Trello Bitbucket See all products Resources Technical support Purchasing & licensing Atlassian Community Knowledge base Marketplace My account Create support ticket Learn Partners Training & certification Documentation Developer resources Enterprise services See all resources Copyright © 2025 Atlassian Privacy Policy Terms Impressum Choose language Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 한국어 Nederlands 日本語 Polski Português русский 中文 | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/guides/projects/overview | Jira Projects: Key Elements & Essentials | Atlassian Close View this page in your language ? 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Typically, a space can be defined as a collection of tasks that need to be completed to achieve a certain outcome. In Jira, a space can be thought of as a container used to organize and track those tasks, or work items , across the entire team. A Jira space is highly configurable and can be easily customized to map around organizational structure, workflow, or level of agile maturity, making it the only tool to fit any team’s unique way of working. Your team can use a Jira space to track and resolve bugs, launch a new feature, and more. Your spaces can be found in the top navigation in the “Spaces” drop down. Watch full demo What are key elements of a Jira space? As with any project, there are tasks that need to get done, folks that are making things happen, and processes to help move that work forward. Work items – Jira spaces are big goals that have been broken down into small, bite-size pieces of work called work items . People – Jira makes it easy for teams to plan and track work so you can accomplish more together. Invite users to your Jira space to start collaborating. Workflows – Jira spaces are structured to follow a process, or workflow, to help move a work item from creation through to completion. These workflows can be created to match your team’s unique way of working. What are Jira space templates? Jira offers several space templates to help teams get set up quickly using projects tailored to a specific team (like HR or software) or use case. These templates include pre-configured work types, workflows, and other relevant features. Two of our most popular templates are the kanban and scrum templates. Visit Jira templates library Kanban template visualizes your work using a powerful, yet simple board. It’s designed for teams that limit work in progress and focus on a continuous flow of work. The kanban template in Jira helps teams easily design, manage, and improve their workflow while providing transparency as work moves from to-do to done. Scrum template empowers teams to breakdown large pieces of work into more manageable pieces. It’s designed for teams that deliver work on a regular cadence or work in short, time boxed periods called sprints. The scrum template also enables teams to organize and prioritize all work on the backlog and board, while staying focused on the big picture via the roadmap. Learn more about kanban vs scrum What are Jira space types? Spaces in Jira will either be a “team-managed” or “company-managed” space type. The fundamental difference between the two space types is how they are administered – that is, whether the space is managed at the team level or at a company/Jira administrator level. Team-managed spaces Overview This space type is for teams who want simplified configuration and more control over their own working processes and practices in a self-contained space. Team-managed spaces are managed by project administrators, meaning that changes can be implemented without requiring the help of a Jira administrator. Simplified configuration Team-managed spaces come out of the box with simplified configuration. Anyone on your team can set-up and maintain. Team-managed spaces are configured independently, and setting changes of one space do not impact other spaces. Essential features A modern Jira experience for teams who don’t need advanced features. Timeline Only show your spaces work items on your board Single active sprint Essential agile reporting Company-managed spaces Overview This space type is for teams who want to work across multiple spaces and with multiple teams in a more standardized way. Company-managed spaces are managed by Jira administrators who encourage and promote organizational best practices and processes through a shared configuration. Expert configuration Company-managed spaces provide Jira administrators with complete control over configuration, customization, and flexibility. These spaces are set up and maintained by your Jira admins. Configuration is shared across spaces. Advanced features All the power and features that Jira is known for . 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https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/service-management/features/asset-and-configuration-management | Asset & Configuration Management with Jira | Atlassian Close View this page in your language ? All languages Choose your language 中文 Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 한국어 Nederlands 日本語 Português Pусский Polski Get it free Service Collection Apps Jira Service Management Customer Service Management Assets Service Collection Back Pricing More + Less - Get it free Back Get it free Asset and Configuration Management Assets offers visibility into dependencies so you can manage assets and configuration items (CIs), quickly troubleshoot incidents, and minimize the risk of changes. Try it now Meet Assets Watch the video The place for your important data Unlike legacy databases, Assets offers a flexible and open data structure so teams can manage and connect critical resources to requests, incidents, changes, and more. Track what matters From hardware, software, and CIs to people, pianos, and fish (really), bring all your enterprise assets together in a flexible database. Pre-built templates help you get started fast. Connect assets to work Link objects in Assets to support tickets, incident issues, change requests, and more. Improve visibility and accelerate work across all kinds of use cases in IT, HR, Facilities, and beyond. Make better decisions Gain full visibility and control over assets to reduce risk and improve operations—now with new, flexible reporting and dashboards for deeper insights and smarter, faster decision-making. Bring complete, current, and correct data to Assets Assets Data Manager simplifies integrating, reconciling, and analyzing data from multiple sources, equipping you with reliable data for smart decisions. Learn more Asset and configuration management features Automation Say goodbye to tracking down owners or updating spreadsheets. Automate input from Jira work items so you can keep required info on your assets current. Queries Run queries on objects in Assets to conduct audits, manage costs, and identify the cause of issues. Templates Get started fast with pre-defined schema templates to bring structure to your database for common use cases across IT, Facilities, HR, and more. Discovery Detect IP-enabled assets, extract info about key attributes and dependencies, and track any changes to stay up to date. Integrations Leverage over 30 adapters, including flat files and SQL databases, to seamlessly bring important data into Assets. Reporting Gain actionable insights from your Assets data to monitor asset health, detect compliance gaps and security risks, and access important financial data. “Assets is very important to keep predictability and planning of software licenses and costs.” Damir Prusac VP of Engineering, infobip Read more Frequently asked questions What are the differences between Assets in Jira Service Management Cloud, Data Center, and the Assets App? For a detailed look at Assets features by plan, see this comparison table . Can Assets be used with Jira spaces? Yes. Objects in Assets can be linked to Jira work items as long as there’s an active Service Collection Standard or above license in the same instance. Why switch from another CMDB/asset management tool? Moving your CMDB into Assets, an app in Service Collection, would: Streamline your work by having all ITSM (requests, incidents, changes, & problems) and CMDB information in one tool Provide more context between assets & CIs and incidents & changes so that your Dev and Ops teams can get to the root of the issue faster and manage risks for more seamless deployments Reduce costs as other CMDB vendors are expensive Increase flexibility to store whatever type of inventory, asset, or record - without the constraints or limits to just IT use cases. Does Atlassian offer an asset discovery tool? Yes, we offer basic discovery functionality to detect assets and CIs connected to your local network and extract detailed info about each asset. We also offer integrations with leading discovery solutions like Lansweeper and Flexera to find and import devices into Assets app. How is data imported into Assets? 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https://www.atlassian.com/ja/software/jira/guides/projects/overview | Jira プロジェクト: 主要な要素と基本事項 | Atlassian Close あなたの言語 でこのページを表示しますか? すべての言語 言語を選択する 中文 Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 한국어 Nederlands 日本語 Português Pусский Polski 無料で入手する 機能 すべての機能 Jira の Rovo Back ソリューション チーム ユースケース 企業規模 チーム マーケティング エンジニアリング デザイン オペレーション IT ユースケース はじめに 計画 キャンペーン管理 アジャイルプロジェクト管理 プログラム管理 企業規模 Enterprise Back 製品ガイド テンプレート テンプレート すべてのテンプレート ソフトウェア開発 マーケティング デザイン 営業 オペレーション サービス管理 人事 法務 IT オペレーション ファイナンス Jira Service Management のテンプレート Back 価格 その他 + 表示を減らす - 無料で入手する Back 無料で入手する はじめに Jira の概要 チーム向けの Jira Jira の利用を開始するための 7 つのステップ プロジェクト 概要 チュートリアル リソース ボード 概要 チュートリアル リソース 作業項目/課題 概要 チュートリアル リソース ワークフロー 概要 チュートリアル リソース 統合 概要 チュートリアル リソース レポートとダッシュボード 概要 チュートリアル リソース インサイト 概要 チュートリアル リソース 権限 概要 チュートリアル リソース JQL 概要 チュートリアル チート シート リソース ナビゲーション Overview Tutorials Resources 自動化 概要 チュートリアル リソース タイムライン 概要 チュートリアル リソース Advanced Roadmaps 概要 チュートリアル リソース Jira モバイル 概要 チュートリアル リソース Jira の詳細 Jira のエディション ホスティングオプション Jira スペースの概要 Jira スペースとは 通常、スペースは、特定の結果を達成するために完了する必要のあるタスクのコレクションとして定義できます。Jira では、スペースはチーム全体でそれらのタスクや 作業項目 を整理して追跡するためのコンテナーと考えることができます。 Jira スペースは 高度に設定可能 で、組織構造、ワークフロー、アジャイルの成熟度に合わせて簡単にカスタマイズできる、あらゆるチームの独自の作業方法に対応できるツールです。チームは Jira スペースを使って、バグの追跡と解決、新機能のローンチなどができます。 スペースは、上部のナビゲーションの [スペース] ドロップダウンにあります。 デモ全編を見る Jira スペースの重要な要素 他のプロジェクトと同様に、Jira プロジェクトにも、完了すべきタスク、それを実行する人々、そしてその作業を進めるのに役立つプロセスがあります。 作業項目 – Jira スペースには、大きなゴールが 作業項目 と呼ばれる小さな作業に細分化されています。 人 – Jira を使えば、作業の計画や追跡を簡単に行えるため、全員で協力し合ってより多くのことを達成できます。Jira スペースに ユーザー を招待して、コラボレーションを始めましょう。 ワークフロー – Jira スペースは、作業項目の作成から完了までのプロセスを進めるのに役立つプロセス、つまりワークフローに従うように構成されています。これらのワークフローは、チーム独自の作業方法に合わせて作成できます。 Jira スペース テンプレートとは Jira にはさまざまなスペース テンプレートが提供されており、特定のチーム (人事やソフトウェアなど) やユースケースに合ったプロジェクトを使用することで、チームは迅速に準備できます。これらのテンプレートには、事前設定済みの作業タイプ、ワークフロー、その他の関連する機能が含まれます。最も人気のあるテンプレートの 2 つは、カンバン テンプレートとスクラム テンプレートです。 Jira テンプレート ライブラリを見る カンバン・テンプレート は、強力でシンプルなボードを使って作業を視覚化します。進行中の作業を制限し、継続的な作業フローに集中するチーム向けに設計されています。Jira のカンバン・テンプレートは、ワークフローのデザイン、管理、改善を容易にして、作業が To Do から完了まで進む際の透明性を実現します。 スクラム テンプレート を使用すると、大きな作業をより管理しやすい小さなピースに分割できます。これは、定期的に作業を行うチームや、スプリントと呼ばれる短い時間枠で作業するチーム向けに設計されています。またスクラム テンプレートは、バックログとボードにあるすべての作業を整理して優先順位を付けることができ、同時にロードマップで全体像を常に把握できます。 カンバンとスクラムの詳細を見る Jira スペース タイプとは Jira のスペースは、「チーム管理対象」または「企業管理対象」のいずれかのスペース タイプです。2 つのスペース タイプの基本的な違いは、どのように管理されるかです。つまり、スペースをチーム レベルで管理するか、会社/Jira 管理者レベルで管理するかです。 チーム管理対象スペース 概要 このスペース タイプは、簡単な設定を好み、独立したスペースで独自の作業プロセスとプラクティスを管理したいチームに適しています。チーム管理対象スペースはプロジェクト管理者が管理します。つまり、Jira 管理者の助けがなくても変更を実装できます。 シンプルな設定 チーム管理対象スペースは、簡単な設定を行うだけですぐに使えます。チームの全員がセットアップして維持できます。チーム管理対象スペースは独立して設定されるため、あるスペースの設定を変更しても他のスペースには影響しません。 基本機能 高度な機能を必要としないチーム向けの最新の Jira エクスペリエンス。 タイムライン 自分のスペースの作業項目のみをボード上に表示する 単一のアクティブ スプリント 基本的なアジャイル レポート 企業管理対象スペース 概要 このスペース タイプは、複数のスペースにわたって、より標準化された方法で複数のチームと作業したいチーム向けです。企業管理対象スペースは、Jira 管理者が管理します。Jira 管理者は、共有設定を通じて組織のベスト プラクティスとプロセスを奨励し、推進します。 高度な設定 企業管理対象スペースでは、Jira 管理者が設定、カスタマイズ、柔軟性を完全に制御できます。これらのスペースは Jira 管理者によって設定および管理されます。設定は複数のスペース全体で共有されます。 高度な機能 Jira の特徴となるすべてのパワーと機能 。 高度な計画 (Premium のみ) 他のスペースの作業項目をボード上に取り込む 並行スプリントの実行 包括的なアジャイル レポート Jira スペース タイプの詳細を見る 会社名 アトラシアンで働く イベント ブログ 投資家向け アトラシアン基金 プレスキット お問い合わせ 製品 Rovo Jira Jira Align Jira Service Management Confluence Loom Trello Bitbucket すべての製品を見る リソース 技術サポート 購入とライセンス アトラシアン コミュニティ ナレッジ ベース Marketplace アカウント管理 サポートを依頼する 学ぶ パートナー トレーニングと認定 ドキュメント 開発者向けリソース エンタープライズ サービス 全リソースを見る Copyright © 2025 Atlassian プライバシーポリシー 利用規約 サイト管理者情報 言語の選択 Deutsch English Español Français Italiano 한국어 Nederlands 日本語 Polski Português русский 中文 | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
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https://bugs.kali.org/view_all_bug_page.php?page_number=5 | View Issues - Kali Linux Bug Tracker Toggle sidebar Kali Linux Bug Tracker Toggle user menu anonymous RSS Logout My View View Issues Change Log Weekly Images Build Logs Package Tracker Community Forums Discord Anonymous Login Signup for a new account Filters   Advanced Filters Reset Reporter Assigned To Monitored By Note By Priority Severity View Status Show Sticky Issues any any any any any any any Yes Category Hide Status Status Resolution Filter by Date Submitted Filter by Last Updated Date any closed (And Above) any any No No Profile Platform OS OS Version Product Version Fixed in Version Target Version Relationships any any any any any any any any Show 50 Sort by Updated Descending Match Type All Conditions Highlight changed (hours) 6 Viewing Issues 201 - 250 / 2929 Last Next ... 11   10   9   8   7   6   5   4   3   2   1 Prev First ID Category Status Updated   Summary 0003755 1 Kali Package Bug resolved 2025-07-14 watobo crashing on start 0003704 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 Type Error Bdproxy (body_size_limit) 0003692 4 Kali Package Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 w3af is not launched 0003391 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 BDFProxy Crashes Due to MITMproxy version 0.17 0003347 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 "beef-xss won't start" 0003323 2 Kali Package Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 W3af Crashes on Kali linux 2016 with latest package prior to this report 0003127 1 Kali Package Improvement resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 "Could not find rake-10.4.2 in any of the sources" after dist-upgrade 0003126 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 medusa v2.2 ssh module missing 0003104 3 General Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 EasyScreenCast randomly crashes 0003098 12 Kali Package Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 Upgrade to 2016.2 (Kali-linux-4.4.0 amd64 image) causes boot failure. Grub screen stuck on "Loading to RAM disk". 0003003 6 General Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 i915 driver crash under Kali Sana 2.0 0002864 3 Kali Package Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 missing ruby-eventmachine patch, reportedly security-sensitive (select-related stack smashing) 0002842 10 Kali Package Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 BDFProxy Needs python-magic from pip to work properly 0002575 1 Kali Package Bug resolved 2025-07-14 watobo crashes on startup 0002510 11 General Bug resolved ( steev ) 2025-07-14 Beaglebone mouse crash 0002498 3 Kali Package Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 John gives 'illegal instruction' error 0002387 5 Kali Package Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 OpenVAS 8 + Kali 1.1.0 / dirb scanner bug 0002284 1 Kali Package Improvement resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 Medusa crashes when attacking SSH service in multi-threaded (with -t for multi-logins or -T for multi-hots) manner. 0002220 6 Kali Package Bug resolved ( dookie ) 2025-07-14 Metasploit Browser Exploit Method not working in the Social Engineer Toolkit. 0002175 2 Kali Package Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 w3af is Broken in kali-rolling 0002128 4 General Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 Intel i915 driver crash (kernel panic) 0001953 6 General Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 OpenVAS not working 0001293 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 Update open-vm-tools from unstable 0001074 6 General Bug resolved ( steev ) 2025-07-14 arm build script 0000756 1 General Bug resolved ( muts ) 2025-07-14 Tool: Responder 1.9-0kali1 fails to execute when defining an interface 0000443 3 General Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 LVM Crypt can't be mounted during the 1st boot of the system 0000400 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( dookie ) 2025-07-14 WPScan doesn't work 0000360 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 root kernel 3.7-trunk-amd64 0000001 SMP Debian 3.7.2-0+kali6 x86_64 0000351 2 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( dookie ) 2025-07-14 wpscan [ERROR] help 0000242 2 General Bug resolved ( rhertzog ) 2025-07-14 Login Crash when selecting touchpad options 0000048 2 Kali Package Bug resolved ( muts ) 2025-07-14 EDB (Evans debugger) segmentation fault on startup 0008181 13 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-07-14 A folder is missing in kali.download 0007807 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-07-14 Bugs after update kali LInux 0007696 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 Upgrade FinalRecon v1.1.2 to v1.1.3 0008398 15 General Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-07-14 Unable to boot kali after 'apt upgrade' & stuck at 'Loading Initial ramdisk' 0008186 8 Kali Package Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 Greenbone ospd-openvas service does not start properly 0008176 8 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 Missing firmware mediatek WIFI mt7961 0008160 2 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-07-14 kaboxer seems to be broken when trying to install zenmap-kbx or covenant-kbx 0008158 4 General Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-07-14 Live-Builds Fail in Debian Environments 0008109 8 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-07-14 problem with Covenant on Kali wsl 0008056 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-07-14 Neo4j Failure to start 0007989 3 General Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 msfdb crash on init (or reinit) 0007925 2 Kali Websites & Docs resolved ( g0tmi1k ) 2025-07-14 Kali Forum Registration 0007875 4 Kali Package Bug assigned ( Gamb1t ) 2025-07-14 "sudo apt update" fails on fresh WSL2 install from CLI due to invalid signature GPG error 0007820 4 Kali Websites & Docs resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-07-14 404 redirect seclists page 0007817 8 General Bug resolved ( steev ) 2025-07-14 Kali netinstall can't find disk drives - kernel module issue 0007722 2 Kali Package Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2025-07-14 unmet depencies ipv6toolkit 0007695 7 General Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-07-14 Keyboard Input not working 0007691 2 General Bug resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-07-14 Problem installing Kali with screen reader 0007647 7 General Bug resolved ( steev ) 2025-07-14 Dutch mirror offline for several days   Last Next ... 11   10   9   8   7   6   5   4   3   2   1 Prev First Powered by MantisBT Copyright © 2000 - 2026 MantisBT Team Contact administrator for assistance | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
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analyze MS OLE2 files (Structured Storage, Compound File Binary Format) and MS Office documents, for malware analysis 0009188 4 Kali Websites & Docs resolved ( daniruiz ) 2026-01-12 Attempting to respond with specific CommonMark content at the Kali Discourse reproducibly instance causes a 404: 0009496 5 Kali Package Improvement new 2026-01-11 XFCE display resolution missing on VMware Workstation 25.x unless xserver-xorg-video-vmware is installed 0009499   Kali Package Bug new 2026-01-11 code-oss 1.101.1+ds+really1.99.3-0kali1 issues 0009498   Kali Package Bug new 2026-01-11 airodump-ng shows "<length : 0>" SSID after upgrade to kernel 6.17.10 on Kali ARM64 (Realtek USB AX3000) 0009441 5 Kali Package Bug new 2026-01-10 VMware auto resizing breaks due to missing xserver-xorg-video-vmware 0009495   Tool Upgrade Request new 2026-01-10 Upgrade Request: Naabu, dnsx, and Subfinder 0009490 1 Kali Package Bug new 2026-01-09 Since 12/22, gvmd contuously updating never finishes 0009468 2 Tool Upgrade Request assigned ( sbrun ) 2026-01-08 NetExec version 1.5.0 release 0009384   Tool Upgrade Request assigned ( sbrun ) 2026-01-08 Update Bettercap to 2.41.3 (2.41.4) 0009479 2 Kali Package Bug assigned ( sbrun ) 2026-01-08 Getting errors after running gvm-setup on fresh kali linux 2025.4 0009488   Tool Upgrade Request assigned ( sbrun ) 2026-01-08 Update gsad to 24.12.1 0009475   New Tool Requests new 2026-01-07 Axiom-Secret-Lens - Post-Exploitation Memory Secret Scanner 0009480 5 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2026-01-07 Mesa drivers are held by apt and not upgrading 0009430 5 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2026-01-07 kali live crash at build 0009420 4 Kali Package Bug resolved ( sbrun ) 2026-01-06 Greenbone/OpenVAS Scanner Crashes Due to OOM on Kali (Out-of-Memory / Unfinished Jobs) 0009482 1 Kali Package Bug new 2026-01-06 Problems with Virtualization - Using google-emulator in terminal or Android Studio 0009469 9 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2026-01-06 Mesa i386 packages stuck at b2 while amd64 is at b3 0009481   Feature Requests new 2026-01-05 Stuck and stopped under windows10 with VMware condition 0009478 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( arnaudr ) 2026-01-05 Upgrade Above to v2.8.1 0009474   New Tool Requests new 2025-12-30 403Bypasser - Advanced Access Control Fuzzer & Bypass Tool 0009473   New Tool Requests new 2025-12-30 arsenal-ng - Modern pentest command launcher written in Go 0009471 1 New Tool Requests new 2025-12-30 BucketLoot - An Automated S3-compatible Bucket Inspector 0009461   New Tool Requests new 2025-12-26 sstimap - Automatic SSTI detection tool with interactive interface 0009460   New Tool Requests new 2025-12-25 sns - IIS shortname scanner written in Go 0008848 1 Feature Requests assigned ( g0tmi1k ) 2025-12-23 Provide minimal builds of Kali for Vagrant and RaspberryPi 0009454 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-12-22 Documentation URL listed in create-vm.ps1 for Hyper-V Image generates 404 response 0009456   New Tool Requests new 2025-12-19 jsminer - JavaScript security mining tool 0009455   New Tool Requests new 2025-12-19 MetaExtract - Modern document metadata extraction tool for OSINT (Metagoofil replacement) 0009409 4 Kali Package Bug resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-12-18 nautilus-extension-gnome-terminal: "Open in Terminal" always opens in HOME instead of selected folder (Nautilus 49 / GNOME 49) 0009453 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-12-18 sslyze incompatible with nassl 5.3.0 0009444 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( arnaudr ) 2025-12-18 emailharvester (apt installed) is buggy w/new Python 0009452 2 Kali Package Bug new 2025-12-18 Pre-built Virtual Machine "Kali Rolling (2025.4) x64 2025-12-03" pgp key issues 0009448 1 New Tool Requests new 2025-12-18 BLOODLINE-PASSWORD - password wordlist generator for Kali Linux. 0009438 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-12-17 upgrade nmap to version 7.98 0009437 1 Kali Package Bug resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-12-17 Gnome 49 Not showing the app grid by Category as told 0009432 8 Kali Package Bug new 2025-12-17 wpa_supplicant problem for USB wifi Ralink RT3070. 0009447 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-12-17 update nuclei to latest version(3.6.1) 0009436 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-12-17 Upgrade feroxbuster to 2.13.1 0009443 2 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-12-17 zaproxy 2.17.0 0009440 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-12-17 Update Burpsuite to Latest v2025.11.4 0009439 2 Kali Package Bug new 2025-12-16 HP Victus 16: Kali 6.17.10 kernel boots only to TTY, Xorg "no screens found" 0009410 12 Kali Package Bug new 2025-12-16 Upgrade kali to latest version made wifi tools unstable 0009433 5 Kali Package Bug new 2025-12-15 Website unreachable after running update upgrade and dist-upgrade. 0009429 1 Tool Upgrade Request resolved ( daniruiz ) 2025-12-10 Sara v1.3.0 has been released   Last Next ... 11   10   9   8   7   6   5   4   3   2   1 Prev First Powered by MantisBT Copyright © 2000 - 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Solicitar una reunión Obtener el resumen de la solución Problema Con el tiempo, las redes son más complejas, frágiles e ineficientes Con el tiempo, las redes son más complejas, frágiles y operativamente ineficientes. Muchos productos de seguridad tradicionales y basados en la nube agravan aún más el problema de la complejidad, debido al enfoque limitado de sus capacidades. Leer documento técnico Rígida Las redes tradicionales no se diseñaron para una rápida expansión ni para las aplicaciones en la nube o el trabajo híbrido, y esto impedía que las organizaciones se pudieran adaptar a las condiciones cambiantes del mercado. Costoso Las redes heredadas son costosas desde el punto de vista operativo, debido al coste de la compra y del mantenimiento de los dispositivos, y a su administración ininterrumpida. No seguro Las redes internas tienen controles de acceso poco específicos, que permiten un acceso excesivo y abren la puerta al movimiento lateral. Solución Moderniza tu infraestructura de red con Cloudflare Elimina los dispositivos de red y de seguridad, y adopta la conectividad cloud de Cloudflare . Ofrece un servicio seguro, rápido y fiable a cualquier lugar del mundo, y se adapta fácilmente a los nuevos requisitos empresariales. Solicitar guía Casos de uso de la modernización de la red Protección de la red para los centros de datos Protege la infraestructura accesible desde Internet contra las amenazas externas con Magic Transit y Magic Firewall . Zero Trust/SSE/SASE Protege a los usuarios y las aplicaciones con Cloudflare One , nuestra plataforma de conectividad y seguridad en la nube Zero Trust. Estrategia de "red de cafetería" Optimiza la experiencia del usuario y simplifica tu red con Cloudflare One . Redes en la nube Restablece la visibilidad y el control de la red dentro de las nubes y entre ellas con Magic Cloud Networking . Utiliza Cloudflare para las redes para reforzar la continuidad de tus actividades empresariales, mejorar la experiencia del usuario y reducir los costes operativos. 95 % Reducción de la superficie de ataque 48 % menor coste total de propiedad de las inversiones en seguridad y en informática 35 % reducción de la latencia de red Los líderes mundiales, incluido el 30 % de las empresas de la lista Fortune 1000, confían en Cloudflare ¿Deseas hablar con uno de nuestros expertos? Solicitar reunión Cómo funciona En lugar de crear una infraestructura de red, utiliza la red global de Cloudflare Cloudflare ofrece las capacidades SASE para las funciones de red como servicio y de seguridad de red como servicio mediante un único plano de control gestionado de forma centralizada. Las organizaciones simplemente conectan a sus usuarios, oficinas y nubes al centro de datos Anycast de Cloudflare más cercano para obtener visibilidad y control de todo el tráfico. Desarrollar una infraestructura de nube segura e independiente del hardware para impulsar un crecimiento rápido Credit Saison India buscaba una infraestructura de seguridad que no requiriera grandes actualizaciones de los equipos ni un conjunto heterogéneo de soluciones de software de terceros para respaldar a sus empleados, socios y contratistas en modalidad de trabajo híbrido. Otra prioridad era la simplificación de la gestión. Credit Saison India eligió Cloudflare One , la plataforma unificada que reúne las soluciones de ZTNA y de red de Cloudflare. Credit Saison India protege ahora a sus usuarios y las redes públicas y privadas, sin hardware adicional, VPN ni una inversión excesiva en infraestructura. "Tomamos la decisión correcta desde el principio, y nos permitió escalar con confianza. Estar preparados y ser proactivos con Cloudflare nos ahorrará mucho tiempo y dinero a largo plazo". 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https://wordpress.com/pt-br/support/conectar-ao-ssh-no-wordpress-com/ | Conectar-se ao SSH no WordPress.com – Suporte Produtos Funcionalidades Recursos Planos e preços Fazer login Comece agora Menu Hospedagem WordPress WordPress para agências Seja um afiliado Nomes de domínio Construtor de sites com IA Construtor de sites Crie um Blog Newsletter E-mail Profissional Serviços de design do site Commerce WordPress Studio WordPress para empresas Visão Geral Temas WordPress Plugins WordPress Padrões do WordPress Google Apps Central de ajuda Novidades do WordPress Gerador de nomes de negócios Criador de logos Descubra novos posts Tags populares Pesquisar blog Fechar o menu de navegação Comece agora Registre-se Fazer login Sobre Planos e preços Produtos Hospedagem WordPress WordPress para agências Seja um afiliado Nomes de domínio Construtor de sites com IA Construtor de sites Crie um Blog Newsletter E-mail Profissional Serviços de design do site Commerce WordPress Studio WordPress para empresas Funcionalidades Visão Geral Temas WordPress Plugins WordPress Padrões do WordPress Google Apps Recursos Central de ajuda Novidades do WordPress Gerador de nomes de negócios Criador de logos Descubra novos posts Tags populares Pesquisar blog Aplicativo Jetpack Saiba mais Central de ajuda Guias Cursos Fórum Contato Search Central de ajuda / Guias Central de ajuda Guias Cursos Fórum Contato Guias / Editar seu site / Hospedagem / Conectar-se ao SSH no WordPress.com Conectar-se ao SSH no WordPress.com O SSH, ou Secure Shell, é um protocolo que permite que você se conecte a serviços como servidores da Web. Isso permite que você se conecte aos nossos servidores e gerencie seu site do WordPress.com com ferramentas de linha de comando, como WP-CLI. Essa funcionalidade está disponível nos sites com o plano WordPress.com Negócios ou eCommerce . Neste guia Obtenha as credenciais do SSH do WordPress.com e ative o SSH Redefinir uma senha do SSH Conectar-se ao SSH Como se conectar ao SSH em sistemas MacOS e Linux Como se conectar ao SSH em sistemas Windows Chave SSH Como adicionar uma chave SSH à sua conta Como anexar uma chave SSH existente a um site Como desanexar uma chave de um site Como atualizar uma chave SSH existente Como remover uma chave SSH existente Como usar os comandos do Shell Como usar o WP-CLI Gerenciar temas e plugins com o WP-CLI Pular temas e plugins com o WP-CLI Recursos adicionais do WP-CLI E se algo der errado? Perguntas frequentes Posso obter suporte para usar as ferramentas de linha de comando? Todos os comandos estão disponíveis? Posso definir minha própria senha do SSH? Dúvidas? Pergunte à Assistente de IA Voltar ao topo Obtenha as credenciais do SSH do WordPress.com e ative o SSH Se estiver acessando o SSH pela primeira vez, será necessário criar suas credenciais e ativar o acesso ao SSH: No painel do WordPress.com do seu site , vá até Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem para acessar as opções de SSH do site. Se solicitado, clique em Criar credenciais . Você só precisará fazer isso uma vez, e serão gerados um nome de usuário e uma senha de SSH para o site selecionado. As credenciais serão usadas para as conexões SFTP e SSH. Anote a senha em um lugar seguro. Caso você perca ou se esqueça, pode usar o botão Redefinir senha para gerar uma nova. Encontre a opção Acesso SSH e habilite a opção Ativar o acesso SSH para este site . Por padrão, o acesso SSH fica desativado. Depois que o acesso SSH é ativado, um comando de conexão é exibido. Você pode copiar e colar essas informações em um aplicativo de terminal. Leia nossas instruções em Conectar-se ao SSH para mais informações sobre como acessar seu site via SSH. Redefinir uma senha do SSH Se você esquecer ou perder sua senha SFTP/SSH, poderá redefini-la acessando Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem . Na seção de credenciais do SFTP/SSH, clique em Redefinir senha . Conectar-se ao SSH Para acessar seu site usando SSH, você precisará do seu nome de usuário e senha do SSH e de um programa de terminal. Veja abaixo as instruções para se conectar usando alguns dos programas mais comuns. Como se conectar ao SSH em sistemas MacOS e Linux Abra o aplicativo de terminal do seu computador. No MacOS, acesse Aplicativos → Utilitários no seu computador e abra o aplicativo Terminal. No Linux, consulte o documento de distribuição para mais informações sobre como abrir a janela de terminal. Algumas versões podem se referir ao programa de terminal como um shell, console ou prompt de comando. No painel do WordPress.com do seu site , vá até Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem para acessar as opções de SSH do site. Na página Configuração de hospedagem confirme se o acesso SSH está ativado e copie o comando ssh command fornecido para seu site. Por exemplo, ssh example.wordpress.com@sftp.wp.com . Cole ou digite o comando ssh no aplicativo de terminal e pressione Enter/Return. Se esta for a sua primeira conexão, o terminal pode indicar que não é possível estabelecer a autenticidade do host. Digite yes e pressione Enter/Return para continuar. O terminal agora deve solicitar que você insira uma senha. Cole ou digite a senha SSH que você usou para criar suas credenciais do SSH e pressione Enter. Ao inserir sua senha no aplicativo de terminal, os caracteres não serão exibidos enquanto você digita. Isso é normal. Se você esqueceu ou perdeu sua senha SSH, é possível redefinir . Se a operação for bem-sucedida, você se conectará ao SSH e poderá executar comandos do shell ou do WP-CLI. Como se conectar ao SSH em sistemas Windows Desde o Windows 10, as versões mais recentes do sistema operacional oferecem suporte para SSH usando o subsistema do Windows para Linux e o cliente OpenSSH. Consulte a documentação oficial da Microsoft para saber como usar esses métodos. O PuTTY também é uma opção disponível para versões mais antigas e atuais do Windows. Faça o download e instale gratuitamente o cliente do PuTTY . Inicie o PuTTY, defina as configurações de Host Name (Nome de host) e Port (Porta) e clique em Open (Abrir) Defina o nome do host como sftp.wp.com Defina a porta como 22 Cliente SSH do PuTTY para Windows Se esta for a sua primeira conexão, você pode receber uma solicitação para definir o host e a opção de impressão digital rsa2 como confiáveis. Clique em Yes (Sim). O PuTTY abrirá uma tela de terminal. Insira seu nome de usuário do SSH e pressione Enter/Return. Quando solicitado, insira sua chave SSH. Se a operação for bem-sucedida, você se conectará ao SSH e poderá executar comandos do shell ou do WP-CLI. Chave SSH As instruções abaixo explicam o processo para adicionar uma chave SSH à sua conta do WordPress.com. Você precisa primeiro adicionar a chave SSH à sua conta e, então, anexá-la ao site no qual você quer usar essa chave. Se não tiver uma chave SSH em seu computador, você pode se conectar ao SSH usando autenticação por senha. Como adicionar uma chave SSH à sua conta Antes de adicionar sua chave SSH à sua conta do WordPress.com, você precisa copiá-la para sua área de transferência. Há duas maneiras de fazer isso usando seu terminal de computador: Mac pbcopy < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Windows clip < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Linux cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Se o seu arquivo de chave SSH pública usar um nome diferente do mencionado acima, edite o código para que ele fique igual ao nome do arquivo em seu computador. Depois de copiar sua chave SSH pública para a área de transferência, siga as etapas abaixo para adicioná-la à sua conta: No painel do WordPress.com, acesse Meu perfil . Na página Meu perfil, clique em Segurança . Clique na opção Chave SSH disponível na lista de verificação de segurança. Cole sua chave SSH no campo Chave SSH pública . Clique no botão Salvar chave SSH . Depois que você adicionar sua chave SSH à sua conta do WordPress.com, será necessário anexá-la a cada site em que você quer essa chave. Como anexar uma chave SSH existente a um site Depois de adicionar a chave SSH à sua conta, será necessário anexá-la ao site ao qual você quer se conectar via SSH. Para anexar sua chave SSH a um site, siga estas etapas: No painel do WordPress.com, vá até Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem . Na seção Acesso SSH , use o campo Chaves SSH para selecionar a chave desejada. Clique no botão Anexar chave SSH ao site. Depois de anexar a chave SSH ao seu site, você poderá usá-la ao fazer a autenticação sobre SSH. Como desanexar uma chave de um site Se não quiser mais se conectar a um site usando a chave SSH, você pode desanexá-la do site. Para isso, siga estas etapas: No painel do WordPress.com, vá até Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem. Na seção Acesso SSH , localize a chave SSH que você quer remover. Clique no botão Desanexar para remover a chave do site. A chave SSH permanecerá associada à sua conta do WordPress.com até que ela seja removida. Como atualizar uma chave SSH existente Siga as etapas abaixo para atualizar sua chave SSH pública: No painel do WordPress.com, acesse Meu perfil . Na página Meu perfil, clique em Segurança . Clique na opção Chave SSH disponível na lista de verificação de segurança. Clique no botão Atualizar chave SSH ao lado da chave que você quer atualizar. Cole sua chave SSH atualizada no campo Nova chave SSH pública . Clique no botão Atualizar chave SSH para salvar as alterações. Como remover uma chave SSH existente Ao remover uma chave SSH da sua conta do WordPress.com, ela também será desanexada de todos os sites aos quais está associada. Para remover uma chave SSH existente da sua conta do WordPress.com, siga estas etapas: No painel do WordPress.com, acesse Meu perfil . Na página Meu perfil, clique em Segurança . Clique na opção Chave SSH disponível na lista de verificação de segurança. Clique no botão Remover chave SSH exibido ao lado da chave existente. Uma mensagem de confirmação será exibida. Clique no botão OK para confirmar que você quer remover a chave. Como usar os comandos do Shell ⚠️ Tenha cuidado ao executar comandos para evitar perda de dados ou danos ao seu site. Execute comandos apenas quando souber exatamente o que eles farão. Há muitos recursos disponíveis sobre como usar a linha de comando do Linux. Alguns exemplos conhecidos incluem as seguintes fontes de terceiros: Tutorial: linha de comando do Ubuntu para iniciantes Manual de comandos para Linux do freeCodeCamp LinuxCommand.org Curso sobre o Shell da Microsoft Veja abaixo alguns comandos comuns. Comando Descrição ls Mostra uma lista dos conteúdos atuais do diretório. cd Altera o diretório. mkdir Cria uma nova pasta/um novo diretório. touch Cria um arquivo. rm Remove um arquivo. cat Mostra o conteúdo de um arquivo. cp Copia. mv Move. pwd Mostra o diretório atual. grep Pesquisa uma frase específica em um arquivo/linhas. find Pesquisa arquivos e diretórios. nano Editor de texto. history Mostra os últimos 50 comandos usados. clear Limpa a tela do terminal. du Mostra o tamanho do arquivo. rsync Copia os arquivos do servidor e para ele. Como usar o WP-CLI O WP-CLI vem pré-instalado no WordPress.com e estende o shell para fornecer ferramentas de linha de comando específicas do WordPress. Você pode começar a executar os comandos do WP-CLI assim que se conectar ao SSH . Existem vários comando e subcomandos que podem ajudar você a gerenciar e solucionar problemas do seu site. Para mais informações sobre os comandos disponíveis e como usá-los, acesse o guia do WP-CLI ou a documentação do WordPress.org para WP-CLI . Gerenciar temas e plugins com o WP-CLI É possível usar o WP-CLI para gerenciar e solucionar problemas de plugins e temas. Comando do WP-CLI Descrição wp plugin list Lista os plugins instalados, incluindo o status e a versão deles. wp theme list Lista os temas instalados. wp plugin deactivate plugin-name Desativa um plugin. Substitua plugin-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp plugin list . É possível inserir mais de um nome de plugin para desativar vários de uma vez. wp plugin activate plugin-name Ativa o plugin Substitua plugin-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp plugin list . É possível inserir mais de um nome de plugin para ativar vários de uma vez. wp theme activate theme-name Ativa um tema. Substitua theme-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp theme list . wp php-errors Lista os erros recentes do PHP registrados. Isso é útil para identificar plugins e temas com problema e que precisam ser atualizados ou desativados. Pular temas e plugins com o WP-CLI Se o seu site apresentar erros e não puder executar comandos, talvez seja necessário pular o tema do site e o código do plugin. Para fazer isso, adicione --skip-themes and --skip-plugins a qualquer comando do WP-CLI. Comando do WP-CLI Descrição wp --skip-plugins --skip-themes plugin deactivate plugin-name Pula o tema e o código do plugin e, em seguida, desativa um plugin. Substitua plugin-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp plugin list . wp --skip-plugins --skip-themes theme activate theme-name Pula o tema e o código do plugin e, em seguida, ativa um tema. Substitua theme-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp theme list . wp --skip-plugins --skip-themes php-errors Pula o tema e o código do plugin e, em seguida, lista os erros recentes do PHP registrados. Isso é útil para identificar plugins e temas com problema e que precisam ser atualizados ou desativados. Recursos adicionais do WP-CLI Como usar o WP-CLI Documentação do WP-CLI do WordPress.org Documentação do WP-CLI do WooCommerce WP-CLI.org E se algo der errado? Se algo acontecer com seu site depois que você implementar as alterações pelo SSH, será possível restaurar seu site usando o Jetpack Backup . Se você executar um comando e acontecer algo inesperado, podemos ajudar você a restaurar seu site para um ponto anterior, antes de você ter executado o comando. 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https://reports.jenkins.io/jelly-taglib-ref.html#form.3AradioBlock | Jelly Taglib references – Jenkins Jenkins Taglib Documentation Last Published: 2025-12-08 | Version: 2.528.3 | Homepage / Jelly Taglib references The following Jelly tag libraries are defined in this project. Namespace URI Description /lib/form /lib/form /lib/hudson /lib/hudson /lib/test /lib/test /lib/hudson/project Tag files used in project pages /lib/layout/dropdowns Tag library that defines components for dropdowns /lib/layout/header Tag library that defines components for headers /lib/layout Tag library that defines the basic layouts of Jenkins pages. /lib/hudson/newFromList These tags provide a higher level primitive for building a form page for creating a new item from a list of descriptors.Used in "create new job" page, for an example. /lib/form /lib/form This tag library is also available as an XML Schema Tag Name Description advanced Expandable section that shows "advanced..." button by default. Upon clicking it, a section unfolds, and the HTML rendered by the body of this tag appears. apply "Apply" button that submits the form but without a page transition. See hudson.util.FormApply for the server-side code. When this button is pressed, the FORM element fires the "jenkins:apply" event that allows interested parties to write back whatever states back into the INPUT elements. block Full-width space in the form table that can be filled with arbitrary HTML. booleanRadio Binds a boolean field to two radio buttons that say Yes/No OK/Cancel Top/Bottom. bottomButtonBar Creates a button bar at the bottom of the page for things like "Submit". The actual buttons should be specified as the body of this tag. This area will always be visible at the bottom of the screen. breadcrumb-config-outline Adds one more in-page breadcrumb that jumps to sections in the page. Put this tag right before <l:main-panel> checkbox <input type="checkbox"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. class-entry Invisible <f:entry> type for embedding a descriptor's $class field. Most of the time a Descriptor has an unique class name that we can use to instantiate the right Describable class, so we use the '$class' to represent that to clarify the intent. In some other times, such as templates, there are multiple Descriptors with the same Descriptor.clazz but different IDs, and in that case we put 'kind' to indicate that. In this case, to avoid confusing readers we do not put non-unique '$class'. See Descriptor.newInstancesFromHeteroList for how the reader side is handled. combobox Editable drop-down combo box that supports the data binding and AJAX updates. Your descriptor should have the 'doFillXyzItems' method, which returns a ComboBoxModel representation of the items in your combo box, and your instance field should hold the current value. For a read only input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support description Renders a row that shows description text below an input field. descriptorList Generate config pages from a list of Descriptors into a section. descriptorRadioList Generate config pages from a list of Descriptors into a section. dropdownDescriptorSelector Renders a single <select> control for choosing a Describable. Depending on the currently selected value, its config.jelly will be rendered below <select>, allowing the user to configure Describable. dropdownList Foldable block expanded when the corresponding item is selected in the drop-down list. dropdownListBlock Foldable block expanded when the corresponding item is selected in the drop-down list. editableComboBox Editable drop-down combo box. Deprecated as of 1.356. Use f:combobox and databinding instead. editableComboBoxValue Used inside <f:editableComboBox/> to specify one value of a combobox. Normally one would use multiple values. entry An entry of the <f:form>, which is one logical row (that consists of several <TR> tags. One entry normally host one control. enum Binds an enum field to a <select> element. The body of this tag is evaluated for each enum value, which is passed as 'it'. enumSet Binds a set of Enum to a list of checkboxes, each with the label taken from enum Enum.toString() Should be used inside an <f:entry field='...'> element. expandableTextbox A single-line textbox that can be expanded into a multi-line textarea. This control is useful for a field that expects multiple whitespace-separated tokens (such as URLs, glob patterns, etc.) When the user only enters a few tokens, they can keep it as a single line to save space, but to enter a large number of values, this can be turned into textarea for better visibility. If the initial value is already multi-line text, the control starts with textarea. On the server side, your program is responsible for treating ' ', \t, \r, and \n for separators. (StringTokenizer would do this.) file Generates an input field All unknown attributes are passed through to the field. @since 2.385 form Outer-most tag of the entire form taglib, that generates <form> element. helpArea Place holder to lazy-load help text via AJAX. helpLink Outputs a help link for a <f:form> item if help is available or a spacer if none is available. The help link is rendered as a table cell with an (?) icon. If the user clicks it, the content of the HTML fragment at the given URL is rendered in the area designated as <f:helpArea> by the caller, usually in a row beneath the item with help. The alternative spacer is just an empty table cell. This tag was introduced to ensure that the space reserved for help items is consistent over the UI whether or not help exists. @since 1.576 hetero-list Outer most tag for creating a heterogeneous list, where the user can choose arbitrary number of arbitrary items from the given list of descriptors, and configure them independently. The submission can be data-bound into List<T> where T is the common base type for the describable instances. For databinding use, please use <f:repeatableHeteroProperty /> hetero-radio Sibling of hetero-list, which only allows the user to pick one type from the list of descriptors and configure it. invisibleEntry Invisible <f:entry> type. Useful for adding hidden field values. link Generates an anchor element with the ability to send POST requests. @since 1.584 nested number Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> option <option> tag for the <select> element that takes true/false for selected. optionalBlock Foldable block that can be expanded to show more controls by checking the checkbox. optionalProperty Renders inline an optional single-value nested data-bound property of the current instance, by using a <f:optionalBlock> This is useful when your object composes another data-bound object, and when that's optional, where the absence of the value is signified as null (in which case the optionalBlock will be drawn unchecked), and the presence of the value. password Glorified <input type="password"> possibleReadOnlyField prepareDatabinding Modifies the 'attrs.field' of the parent to inherit @field from the enclosing <f:entry> if available. Also computes the @checkUrl attribute. property Renders inline a single-value nested data-bound property of the current instance. This is useful when your object composes another data-bound object as a nested object, yet your UI would still like to render it radio <input type="radio"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. Note that Safari doesn't support onchange. Beware that the name attribute should be uniquified among all radio blocks on the page, such as by prefixing it with "G0025." or whatever gensym. For a read only radio input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support radioBlock Radio button with a label that hides additional controls. When checked, those additional controls are displayed. This is useful for presenting mutually exclusive options, where each option comes with a sub-form that provides additional configuration. readOnlyTextbox Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> repeatable Repeatable blocks used to present UI where the user can configure multiple entries of the same kind (see the Java installations configuration in the system config.) This tag works like <j:forEach> and repeatedly evaluate the body so that initially all the items get their own copy. This tag also evaluate the body once more with var=null to create a 'master copy', which is the template entry used when a new copy is inserted. HTML structure This tag mainly produces the nested DIVs with CSS classes as follows: <div class="repeated-container"> // container for the whole thing <div class="repeated-chunk"> ... copy 1 ... <div class="repeated-chunk"> ... copy 2 ... ... The 'repeated-chunk' DIVs will also have additional CSS classes that represent their positions among siblings: first : first chunk among the siblings last : last chunk among the siblings middle: neither first nor last only : it is the only chunk (automatically get first and last at the same time) Usage Note The caller of this tag should define a button to add a new copy and delete the current copy. Such buttons should have 'repeatable-add' CSS class and 'repeatable-delete' CSS class respectively (it can have other CSS classes), so that their event handlers get properly wired up. The positional CSS classes on 'repeated-chunk' DIVs (as explained above) can be used to control the visibility of such buttons. For example, this allows you to hide 'delete' button if there's only one item, or only show 'add' button on the last row. There are a few CSS classes already defined in style.css for this purpose. repeatableDeleteButton Delete button for the <repeatable> tag. repeatableHeteroProperty Data-bound only version of <f:hetero-list> that assumes the type pointed by the property is data-bound as well. The nested property type must be Describable and it needs to have config.jelly. repeatableProperty Data-bound only version of <f:repeatable> that assumes the type pointed by the property is data-bound as well. The nested property type must be Describable and it needs to have config.jelly. Unless that nested config.jelly already adds a delete button (deprecated), you should normally put the following inside this tag: <f:block> <div align="right"> <f:repeatableDeleteButton /> </div> </f:block> Due to a bug in Stapler data binding the model elements are only set if they consist of one or more values. If all values have been removed in the user interface (i.e. the associated form is empty), then the setter is not invoked anymore. As a workaround, you need to override the corresponding configure method and clear the model property manually before invoking the data binding. See warnings-ng-plugin PR#266. rowSet Adds @nameRef to all table rows inside this tag, so that when the form is submitted, it gets grouped in one JSON object. saveApplyBar Creates the bottom bar for the "Save" and "Apply" buttons. In read only mode (<j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/>) the buttons are not displayed. secretTextarea Enhanced version of <f:textarea/> for editing multi-line secrets. Example usage: <j:jelly xmlns:j="jelly:core" xmlns:f="/lib/form"> <f:entry title="Secret" field="secret"> <f:secretTextarea/> </f:entry> <f:entry title="Secret 2"> <f:secretTextarea field="secret2"/> </f:entry> <f:entry title="Another Secret"> <f:secretTextarea name="foo" value="${it.foo}"/> </f:entry> </j:jelly> section Section header in the form table. select Glorified <select> control that supports the data binding and AJAX updates. Your descriptor should have the 'doFillXyzItems' method, which returns a ListBoxModel representation of the items in your drop-down list box, and your instance field should hold the current value. slave-mode A listbox for choosing the agent's usage. submit Submit button. This should be always used instead of the plain <button> tag. textarea <textarea> tag on steroids. The textarea will be rendered to fit the content. It also gets the resize handle. textbox Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> For a read only input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support toggleSwitch <input type="checkbox"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. validateButton See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/forms/jelly-form-controls/ for the reference. withCustomDescriptorByName Execute the body with a temporary currentDescriptorByNameUrl value advanced Expandable section that shows "advanced..." button by default. Upon clicking it, a section unfolds, and the HTML rendered by the body of this tag appears. Attribute Name Type Description title - Caption of the button. By default "Advanced" apply "Apply" button that submits the form but without a page transition. See hudson.util.FormApply for the server-side code. When this button is pressed, the FORM element fires the "jenkins:apply" event that allows interested parties to write back whatever states back into the INPUT elements. Attribute Name Type Description value - The text of the apply button. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. block Full-width space in the form table that can be filled with arbitrary HTML. booleanRadio Binds a boolean field to two radio buttons that say Yes/No OK/Cancel Top/Bottom. Attribute Name Type Description false - Text to be displayed for the 'false' value. Defaults to 'No'. field - Databinding field. true - Text to be displayed for the 'true' value. Defaults to 'Yes'. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. bottomButtonBar Creates a button bar at the bottom of the page for things like "Submit". The actual buttons should be specified as the body of this tag. This area will always be visible at the bottom of the screen. breadcrumb-config-outline Adds one more in-page breadcrumb that jumps to sections in the page. Put this tag right before <l:main-panel> Attribute Name Type Description title - Optional title for this breadcrumb This tag does not accept any child elements/text. checkbox <input type="checkbox"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. Attribute Name Type Description checked - class - default - The default value of the checkbox, in case both @checked and @instance are null. If this attribute is unspecified or null, it defaults to unchecked, otherwise checked. description - Optional description for the checkbox field - Used for databinding. TBD. id - json - Normally, the submitted JSON will be boolean indicating whether the checkbox was checked or not. This is sometimes inconvenient if you have a UI that lets user select a subset of a set. If this attribute is present, the submitted JSON will have this as a string value if the checkbox is checked, and none otherwise, making the subset selection easier. name - negative - onclick (deprecated) - Inline JavaScript to execute when the checkbox is clicked. Deprecated because this attribute is incompatible with adding Content-Security-Policy to the Jenkins UI in the future. Set 'id' or 'class' attributes as appropriate to look up this element in external Javascript files (e.g. adjuncts) to add the desired behavior there (DOMContentLoaded event in static forms, Behaviour.specify if this element may be dynamically added). See https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/6852 for an example. readonly (deprecated) - If set to true, this will take precedence over the onclick attribute and prevent the state of the checkbox from being changed. Note: if you want an actual read only checkbox then add: <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support title - If specified, this human readable text will follow the checkbox, and clicking this text also toggles the checkbox. tooltip - Used as tooltip of the checkbox, and, if a title is specified, of the title value - This tag does not accept any child elements/text. class-entry Invisible <f:entry> type for embedding a descriptor's $class field. Most of the time a Descriptor has an unique class name that we can use to instantiate the right Describable class, so we use the '$class' to represent that to clarify the intent. In some other times, such as templates, there are multiple Descriptors with the same Descriptor.clazz but different IDs, and in that case we put 'kind' to indicate that. In this case, to avoid confusing readers we do not put non-unique '$class'. See Descriptor.newInstancesFromHeteroList for how the reader side is handled. Attribute Name Type Description clazz - The describable class that we are instantiating via structured form submission. descriptor - The descriptor of the describable that we are instantiating via structured form submission. Mutually exclusive with clazz. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. combobox Editable drop-down combo box that supports the data binding and AJAX updates. Your descriptor should have the 'doFillXyzItems' method, which returns a ComboBoxModel representation of the items in your combo box, and your instance field should hold the current value. For a read only input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support Attribute Name Type Description checkMethod String Specify 'get' (must be lowercase) to change the HTTP method used for the AJAX requests to @checkUrl from a POST to a GET. If any other value is specified then requests will use POST. The historical default was GET and 'post' had to be specified to change that, but this was changed in Jenkins 2.285. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the recommended approach. clazz - Additional CSS classes that the control gets. default - The default value of the combo box, in case both @value and 'instance field ' are null. field - Used for databinding. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. description Renders a row that shows description text below an input field. descriptorList Generate config pages from a list of Descriptors into a section. Attribute Name Type Description description - Optional attribute to set a description for the section descriptors (required) - hudson.model.Descriptor collection whose configuration page is rendered. field - Either @field or @instances are required (or @field may be inherited from the ancestor <entry> element). If field is specified, instances are assumed to be instance field . When this attribute is specified, JSON structure is properly set up so that the databinding can set the field (or pass this collection as a constructor parameter of the same name. This is more modern way of doing databinding, and thus preferred approach. forceRowSet - If specified, instead of a sequence of <f:optionalBlock>s, draw a sequence of <rowSet>s. icon - Sets the icon on the sidebar item for the section anchor link The icon isn't visible in the section itself instances - Map<Descriptor,Describable> that defines current instances of those descriptors. These are used to fill initial values. Other classes that define the get(Descriptor) method works fine, too, such as DescribableList. targetType - the type for which descriptors will be configured. default to ${it.class} title - Human readable title of the section to be rendered in HTML. descriptorRadioList Generate config pages from a list of Descriptors into a section. Attribute Name Type Description descriptors (required) - hudson.model.Descriptor collection whose configuration page is rendered. instance (required) - The currently configured instance used to fill the initial values of the form. targetType - the type for which descriptors will be configured. default to ${it.class} title (required) - Human readable title of the section to be rendered in HTML. varName (required) - Used as a variable name as well as block name. dropdownDescriptorSelector Renders a single <select> control for choosing a Describable. Depending on the currently selected value, its config.jelly will be rendered below <select>, allowing the user to configure Describable. Attribute Name Type Description capture - Config fragments from descriptors are rendered lazily by default, which means variables seen in the caller aren't visible to them. This attribute allows you to nominate additional variables and their values to be captured for descriptors. default - If specified, this will be chosen as the default value in case the current selection is null. The default can be a specific instance or a descriptor e.g. ${descriptor.defaultSettingsProvider} or ${descriptor.defaultSettingsProvider.descriptor}. In the later case, the from input fields will be empty. descriptors - Collection that lists up all the valid candidate descriptors. If unspecified, inferred from the type of the field. field (required) - Form field name. Used for databinding. title (required) - Human readable title of this control. dropdownList Foldable block expanded when the corresponding item is selected in the drop-down list. Attribute Name Type Description help - Path to the inline help. See <f:entry help="..." /> name (required) - name of the drop-down list. title - Human readable title text of this drop-down listbox. Shown in the same position as <f:entry title="..." /> dropdownListBlock Foldable block expanded when the corresponding item is selected in the drop-down list. Attribute Name Type Description lazy - If specified, the content of the dropdownListBlock will be rendered lazily when it first becomes visible. The attribute value must be the variables to be captured. See the @capture of <renderOnDemand> tag. selected boolean is this value initially selected? staplerClass - provide hint for stapler data binding. typically set to ${descriptor.clazz.name} if dropdownList is for a list of descriptors. title (required) - human readable text displayed for this list item. value (required) - value of the list item. set to <option value="..."> editableComboBox Editable drop-down combo box. Deprecated as of 1.356. Use f:combobox and databinding instead. Attribute Name Type Description clazz - Additional CSS classes that the control gets. field - Used for databinding. items - List of possible values. Either this or nested <f:editableComboBoxValue/>s are required. editableComboBoxValue Used inside <f:editableComboBox/> to specify one value of a combobox. Normally one would use multiple values. Attribute Name Type Description value (required) - This tag does not accept any child elements/text. entry An entry of the <f:form>, which is one logical row (that consists of several <TR> tags. One entry normally host one control. Attribute Name Type Description class - Classes to apply to the form item description - If it's not obvious to the user as to what the control expects, specify some description text (which currently gets rendered as small text under the control, but that may change.) This text shouldn't get too long, and in recent Hudson, this feature is somewhat de-emphasized, in favor of the inline foldable help page specified via @help. This content is HTML (unless the boolean variable escapeEntryTitleAndDescription is set). Use h.escape if necessary. field - Used for the databinding. TBD. When this attribute is specified, @help is inferred, and nested input controls don't need the @field nor @name. help - URL to the HTML page. When this attribute is specified, the entry gets a (?) icon on the right, and if the user clicks it, the contents of the given URL is rendered as a box below the entry. The URL should return an HTML document wrapped in a <div> tag. The URL is interpreted to be rooted at the context path of Hudson, so it's normally something like "/plugin/foobar/help/abc.html". title - Name of the entry. Think of this like a label for the control. This content is HTML (unless the boolean variable escapeEntryTitleAndDescription is set). Use h.escape if necessary. enum Binds an enum field to a <select> element. The body of this tag is evaluated for each enum value, which is passed as 'it'. Attribute Name Type Description default - The name of the enum to set as default value for the first configuration. field - Used for databinding. TBD. enumSet Binds a set of Enum to a list of checkboxes, each with the label taken from enum Enum.toString() Should be used inside an <f:entry field='...'> element. Attribute Name Type Description field - Used for databinding. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. expandableTextbox A single-line textbox that can be expanded into a multi-line textarea. This control is useful for a field that expects multiple whitespace-separated tokens (such as URLs, glob patterns, etc.) When the user only enters a few tokens, they can keep it as a single line to save space, but to enter a large number of values, this can be turned into textarea for better visibility. If the initial value is already multi-line text, the control starts with textarea. On the server side, your program is responsible for treating ' ', \t, \r, and \n for separators. (StringTokenizer would do this.) Attribute Name Type Description field - Used for databinding. TBD. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. file Generates an input field All unknown attributes are passed through to the field. @since 2.385 Attribute Name Type Description accept - Defines the file types the file input should accept. This string is a comma-separated list. clazz - Additional CSS class(es) to add. field - Used for databinding. jsonAware - Enable structured form submission. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. form Outer-most tag of the entire form taglib, that generates <form> element. Attribute Name Type Description action (required) - @action of the form field. The URL where the submission is sent. autocomplete - Optional attribute for allowing browsers to perform auto complete or pre-fill the form from history. Default: false class - Classes to apply to the form enctype - @enctype of the <form> HTML element. id - ID of the form. method (required) - Submission method. Either post or get. name (required) - @name of the form. In HTML this is not a mandatory attribute, but in Hudson you should have it for testing and page scraping, so this attribute is marked required. tableClass - Optional class attribute for <table> that is created in the form. target - @target of the <form> HTML element. Works like <a target="..."> and controls which window the result of the submission goes to. helpArea Place holder to lazy-load help text via AJAX. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. helpLink Outputs a help link for a <f:form> item if help is available or a spacer if none is available. The help link is rendered as a table cell with an (?) icon. If the user clicks it, the content of the HTML fragment at the given URL is rendered in the area designated as <f:helpArea> by the caller, usually in a row beneath the item with help. The alternative spacer is just an empty table cell. This tag was introduced to ensure that the space reserved for help items is consistent over the UI whether or not help exists. @since 1.576 Attribute Name Type Description featureName - Name of the feature described by the help text, used for constructing the icon's alt attribute. Optional. url - URL to the HTML page. Optional. If not given, no help icon is displayed. The URL should return a UTF-8 encoded HTML fragment wrapped in a <div> tag. The URL is interpreted to be rooted at the context path of Jenkins, so it's normally something like "/plugin/foobar/help/abc.html". This tag does not accept any child elements/text. hetero-list Outer most tag for creating a heterogeneous list, where the user can choose arbitrary number of arbitrary items from the given list of descriptors, and configure them independently. The submission can be data-bound into List<T> where T is the common base type for the describable instances. For databinding use, please use <f:repeatableHeteroProperty /> Attribute Name Type Description addCaption - caption of the 'add' button. capture - Config fragments from descriptors are rendered lazily by default, which means variables seen in the caller aren't visible to them. This attribute allows you to nominate additional variables and their values to be captured for descriptors. deleteCaption - caption of the 'delete' button. descriptors (required) - all types that the user can add. disableDragAndDrop java.lang.Boolean If true the drag and drop will not be activated. This just removes the drag and drop UI, it will not prevent users from manually submitting a different order. hasHeader - For each item, add a caption from descriptor.getDisplayName(). This also activates drag&drop (where the header is a grip), and help text support. honorOrder - If true, insert new addition by default to their 'desired' location, which is the order induced by the descriptors. items (required) java.util.Collection existing items to be displayed. Something iterable, such as array or collection. menuAlign - Menu alignment against the button. Defaults to tl-bl name (required) - form name that receives an array for all the items in the heterogeneous list. oneEach - If true, only allow up to one instance per descriptor. targetType - the type for which descriptors will be configured. Defaults to ${it.class} (optional) titleClassMethod - If set to an item of the form , it will be used to call to calculate each item title. hetero-radio Sibling of hetero-list, which only allows the user to pick one type from the list of descriptors and configure it. Attribute Name Type Description descriptors (required) - all types that the user can add. field (required) - Field name in the parent object where databinding happens. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. invisibleEntry Invisible <f:entry> type. Useful for adding hidden field values. link Generates an anchor element with the ability to send POST requests. @since 1.584 Attribute Name Type Description clazz - Additional CSS classes. href - Link destination URL. post - If this must send a POST request. nested number Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> Attribute Name Type Description checkMessage - Override the default error message when client-side validation fails, as with clazz="required", etc. checkMethod String Specify 'get' (must be lowercase) to change the HTTP method used for the AJAX requests to @checkUrl from a POST to a GET. If any other value is specified then requests will use POST. The historical default was GET and 'post' had to be specified to change that, but this was changed in Jenkins 2.285. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the recommended approach. clazz - Additional CSS class(es) to add (such as client-side validation clazz="required", "number" or "positive-number"; these may be combined, as clazz="required number"). default - The default value of the text box, in case both @value is and 'instance field ' is null. field java.lang.String Used for databinding. TBD. max - The maximum of the @value. This becomes the @max of the <input> tag. This will work only @clazz is 'number', 'number-required', 'non-negative-number-required', 'positive-number', 'positive-number-required'. If specified, the @value should be less than this value, or errors will be rendered under the text field. If this value contains non-digit characters, it will not work. If @min is specified and @min is greater than this value, both @min and @max will not work. min - The minimum of the @value. This becomes the @min of the <input> tag. This will work only @clazz is 'number', 'number-required', 'non-negative-number-required', 'positive-number', 'positive-number-required'. If specified, the @value should be greater than this value, or errors will be rendered under the text field. If this value contains non-digit characters, it will not work. If @max is specified and @max is less than this value, both @min and @max will not work. name java.lang.String This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. option <option> tag for the <select> element that takes true/false for selected. Attribute Name Type Description selected boolean If true, the option value appears as selected. value - The value to be sent when the form is submitted. If omitted, the body of the tag will be placed in the value attribute as well (due to the browser incompatibility between IE and Firefox, value attribute must be included). optionalBlock Foldable block that can be expanded to show more controls by checking the checkbox. Attribute Name Type Description checked - initial checkbox status. true/false. field - Used for databinding. TBD. Either this or @name/@title combo is required. help - If present, the (?) icon will be rendered on the right to show inline help. See @help for <f:entry>. inline - if present, the foldable section will not be grouped into a separate JSON object upon submission name - Name of the checkbox. Can be used by the server to determine if the block is collapsed or expanded at the time of submission. Note that when the block is collapsed, none of its child controls will send the values to the server (unlike <f:advanced>) negative - if present, the foldable section expands when the checkbox is unchecked. title - Human readable text that follows the checkbox. If this field is null, the checkbox degrades to a <f:rowSet>, which provides a grouping at JSON level but on the UI there's no checkbox (and you always see the body of it.) optionalProperty Renders inline an optional single-value nested data-bound property of the current instance, by using a <f:optionalBlock> This is useful when your object composes another data-bound object, and when that's optional, where the absence of the value is signified as null (in which case the optionalBlock will be drawn unchecked), and the presence of the value. Attribute Name Type Description field (required) - help - title (required) - This tag does not accept any child elements/text. password Glorified <input type="password"> Attribute Name Type Description checkMessage - Override the default error message when client-side validation fails, as with clazz="required", etc. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the recommended approach. clazz - Additional CSS class(es) to add (such as client-side validation clazz="required", "number" or "positive-number"; these may be combined, as clazz="required number"). field - Used for databinding. TBD. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. possibleReadOnlyField prepareDatabinding Modifies the 'attrs.field' of the parent to inherit @field from the enclosing <f:entry> if available. Also computes the @checkUrl attribute. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. property Renders inline a single-value nested data-bound property of the current instance. This is useful when your object composes another data-bound object as a nested object, yet your UI would still like to render it Attribute Name Type Description field (required) - propertyDescriptor - If specified, bypass the item descriptor inference and use this instead. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. radio <input type="radio"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. Note that Safari doesn't support onchange. Beware that the name attribute should be uniquified among all radio blocks on the page, such as by prefixing it with "G0025." or whatever gensym. For a read only radio input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support Attribute Name Type Description checked - id - name - onclick (deprecated) - Inline JavaScript to execute when the checkbox is clicked. Deprecated because this attribute is incompatible with adding Content-Security-Policy to the Jenkins UI in the future. Set 'id' or 'class' attributes as appropriate to look up this element in external Javascript files (e.g. adjuncts) to add the desired behavior there (DOMContentLoaded event in static forms, Behaviour.specify if this element may be dynamically added). See https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/6852 for an example. title - If specified, this human readable text will follow the radio, and clicking this text also toggles the radio. value - radioBlock Radio button with a label that hides additional controls. When checked, those additional controls are displayed. This is useful for presenting mutually exclusive options, where each option comes with a sub-form that provides additional configuration. Attribute Name Type Description checked (required) boolean Should this control be initially checked or not? help - If specified, the (?) help icon will be rendered on the right, for in place help text. See <f:entry> for the details. inline - if present, the folded section will not be grouped into a separate JSON object upon submission. name (required) - Name of the radio button group. Radio buttons that are mutually exclusive need to have the same name. title (required) - Human readable label text to be rendered next to the radio button. value (required) - @value of the <input> element. readOnlyTextbox Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> Attribute Name Type Description checkMessage - Override the default error message when client-side validation fails, as with clazz="required", etc. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the recommended approach. clazz - Additional CSS class(es) to add (such as client-side validation clazz="required", "number" or "positive-number"; these may be combined, as clazz="required number"). default - The default value of the text box, in case both @value is and 'instance field ' is null. field - Used for databinding. TBD. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. onchange (deprecated) - Inline JavaScript to execute when the textbox is changed. Deprecated because this attribute is incompatible with adding Content-Security-Policy to the Jenkins UI in the future. Set 'id' or 'clazz' attributes as appropriate to look up this element in external Javascript files (e.g. adjuncts) to add the desired behavior there (DOMContentLoaded event in static forms, Behaviour.specify if this element may be dynamically added). See https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/6852 for an example. onkeyup (deprecated) - Inline JavaScript to execute when the keyup event is fired. Deprecated because this attribute is incompatible with adding Content-Security-Policy to the Jenkins UI in the future. Set 'id' or 'clazz' attributes as appropriate to look up this element in external Javascript files (e.g. adjuncts) to add the desired behavior there (DOMContentLoaded event in static forms, Behaviour.specify if this element may be dynamically added). See https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/6852 for an example. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. repeatable Repeatable blocks used to present UI where the user can configure multiple entries of the same kind (see the Java installations configuration in the system config.) This tag works like <j:forEach> and repeatedly evaluate the body so that initially all the items get their own copy. This tag also evaluate the body once more with var=null to create a 'master copy', which is the template entry used when a new copy is inserted. HTML structure This tag mainly produces the nested DIVs with CSS classes as follows: <div class="repeated-container"> // container for the whole thing <div class="repeated-chunk"> ... copy 1 ... <div class="repeated-chunk"> ... copy 2 ... ... The 'repeated-chunk' DIVs will also have additional CSS classes that represent their positions among siblings: first : first chunk among the siblings last : last chunk among the siblings middle: neither first nor last only : it is the only chunk (automatically get first and last at the same time) Usage Note The caller of this tag should define a button to add a new copy and delete the current copy. Such buttons should have 'repeatable-add' CSS class and 'repeatable-delete' CSS class respectively (it can have other CSS classes), so that their event handlers get properly wired up. The positional CSS classes on 'repeated-chunk' DIVs (as explained above) can be used to control the visibility of such buttons. For example, this allows you to hide 'delete' button if there's only one item, or only show 'add' button on the last row. There are a few CSS classes already defined in style.css for this purpose. Attribute Name Type Description add - If specified, this text will replace the standard "Add" text. default - Use this collection for items if items or @field is null enableTopButton - true if a new Add button, for adding new copy of repeatable item, should be displayed above repeatable form. Display of top button depends also on number of items. If there is no item, only one button is displayed. When at least one item is present, there are two buttons displayed (only when enableTopButton is true). One above and one below. Top button adds item on top of repeatable form. Bottom button adds item on the bottom of repeatable form. field - Used for the data binding. header - For each item, add this header. This also activates drag&drop (where the header is a grip). items - The item collection to loop over. Required unless @field is given. minimum - At least provide this number of copies initially. minimum="1" is useful to make sure there's always at least one entry for the user to fill in. name - name used in the structured form submission. Defaults to the same name as @var. noAddButton - true if the default 'add' button (that adds a new copy) shouldn't be displayed. When you use this attribute, var - variable that receives the item of the current iteration. Accessible from the body. Required unless @field is given. varStatus - Status variable that indicates the loop status. repeatableDeleteButton Delete button for the <repeatable> tag. Attribute Name Type Description value - Caption of the button. Defaults to 'Delete'. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. repeatableHeteroProperty Data-bound only version of <f:hetero-list> that assumes the type pointed by the property is data-bound as well. The nested property type must be Describable and it needs to have config.jelly. Attribute Name Type Description addCaption - caption of the 'add' button. capture - Config fragments from descriptors are rendered lazily by default, which means variables seen in the caller aren't visible to them. This attribute allows you to nominate additional variables and their values to be captured for descriptors. deleteCaption - caption of the 'delete' button. field - Used for the data binding. hasHeader - For each item, add a caption from descriptor.getDisplayName(). This also activates drag&drop (where the header is a grip), and help text support. honorOrder - If true, insert new addition by default to their 'desired' location, which is the order induced by the descriptors. menuAlign - Menu alignment against the button. Defaults to tl-bl oneEach - If true, only allow up to one instance per descriptor. targetType - the type for which descriptors will be configured. Defaults to ${it.class} (optional) This tag does not accept any child elements/text. repeatableProperty Data-bound only version of <f:repeatable> that assumes the type pointed by the property is data-bound as well. The nested property type must be Describable and it needs to have config.jelly. Unless that nested config.jelly already adds a delete button (deprecated), you should normally put the following inside this tag: <f:block> <div align="right"> <f:repeatableDeleteButton /> </div> </f:block> Due to a bug in Stapler data binding the model elements are only set if they consist of one or more values. If all values have been removed in the user interface (i.e. the associated form is empty), then the setter is not invoked anymore. As a workaround, you need to override the corresponding configure method and clear the model property manually before invoking the data binding. See warnings-ng-plugin PR#266. Attribute Name Type Description add - If specified, this text will replace the standard "Add" text. default - The default value to use for this collection when 'instance field ' is null. enableTopButton - true if a new Add button, for adding new copy of repeatable item, should be displayed above repeatable form. Display of top button depends also on number of items. If there is no item, only one button is displayed. When at least one item is present, there are two buttons displayed (only when enableTopButton is true). One above and one below. Top button adds item on top of repeatable form. Bottom button adds item on the bottom of repeatable form. field - Used for the data binding. header - For each item, add this header. This also activates drag&drop (where the header is a grip). minimum - At least provide this number of copies initially. minimum="1" is useful to make sure there's always at least one entry for the user to fill in. noAddButton - true if the default 'add' button (that adds a new copy) shouldn't be displayed. When you use this attribute, rowSet Adds @nameRef to all table rows inside this tag, so that when the form is submitted, it gets grouped in one JSON object. Attribute Name Type Description name - if the group head is not available outside, use this attribute to specify the name. @name and @ref are mutually exclusive. ref - id of the thing that serves as the group head, if that's available separately saveApplyBar Creates the bottom bar for the "Save" and "Apply" buttons. In read only mode (<j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/>) the buttons are not displayed. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. secretTextarea Enhanced version of <f:textarea/> for editing multi-line secrets. Example usage: <j:jelly xmlns:j="jelly:core" xmlns:f="/lib/form"> <f:entry title="Secret" field="secret"> <f:secretTextarea/> </f:entry> <f:entry title="Secret 2"> <f:secretTextarea field="secret2"/> </f:entry> <f:entry title="Another Secret"> <f:secretTextarea name="foo" value="${it.foo}"/> </f:entry> </j:jelly> Attribute Name Type Description checkMethod String Specify 'get' (must be lowercase) to change the HTTP method used for the AJAX requests to @checkUrl from a POST to a GET. If any other value is specified then requests will use POST. The historical default was GET and 'post' had to be specified to change that, but this was changed in Jenkins 2.285. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the r | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
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http://groovy-lang.org/syntax.html#_octal_literal | The Apache Groovy programming language - Syntax Socialize Discuss on the mailing-list Groovy on X Groovy on Bluesky Groovy on Mastodon Groovy on LinkedIn Events and conferences Source code on GitHub Report issues in Jira Stack Overflow questions Slack Community You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Apache Groovy™ Learn Documentation Download Support Contribute Ecosystem Blog posts Socialize Table of contents 1. Comments 1.1. Single-line comment 1.2. Multiline comment 1.3. Groovydoc comment 1.4. Shebang line 2. Keywords 3. Identifiers 3.1. Normal identifiers 3.2. Quoted identifiers 4. Strings 4.1. Single-quoted string 4.2. String concatenation 4.3. Triple-single-quoted string 4.3.1. Escaping special characters 4.3.2. Unicode escape sequence 4.4. Double-quoted string 4.4.1. String interpolation 4.4.2. Special case of interpolating closure expressions 4.4.3. Interoperability with Java 4.4.4. GString and String hashCodes 4.5. Triple-double-quoted string 4.6. Slashy string 4.6.1. Special cases 4.7. Dollar slashy string 4.8. String summary table 4.9. Characters 5. Numbers 5.1. Integral literals 5.1.1. Alternative non-base 10 representations Binary literal Octal literal Hexadecimal literal 5.2. Decimal literals 5.3. Underscore in literals 5.4. Number type suffixes 5.5. Math operations 5.5.1. The case of the division operator 5.5.2. The case of the power operator 6. Booleans 7. Lists 8. Arrays 8.1. Java-style array initialization 9. Maps Syntax This chapter covers the syntax of the Groovy programming language. The grammar of the language derives from the Java grammar, but enhances it with specific constructs for Groovy, and allows certain simplifications. 1. Comments 1.1. Single-line comment Single-line comments start with // and can be found at any position in the line. The characters following // , until the end of the line, are considered part of the comment. // a standalone single line comment println "hello" // a comment till the end of the line 1.2. Multiline comment A multiline comment starts with /* and can be found at any position in the line. The characters following /* will be considered part of the comment, including new line characters, up to the first */ closing the comment. Multiline comments can thus be put at the end of a statement, or even inside a statement. /* a standalone multiline comment spanning two lines */ println "hello" /* a multiline comment starting at the end of a statement */ println 1 /* one */ + 2 /* two */ 1.3. Groovydoc comment Similarly to multiline comments, Groovydoc comments are multiline, but start with /** and end with */ . Lines following the first Groovydoc comment line can optionally start with a star * . Those comments are associated with: type definitions (classes, interfaces, enums, annotations), fields and properties definitions methods definitions Although the compiler will not complain about Groovydoc comments not being associated with the above language elements, you should prepend those constructs with the comment right before it. /** * A Class description */ class Person { /** the name of the person */ String name /** * Creates a greeting method for a certain person. * * @param otherPerson the person to greet * @return a greeting message */ String greet(String otherPerson) { "Hello ${otherPerson}" } } Groovydoc follows the same conventions as Java’s own Javadoc. So you’ll be able to use the same tags as with Javadoc. In addition, Groovy supports Runtime Groovydoc since 3.0.0, i.e. Groovydoc can be retained at runtime. Runtime Groovydoc is disabled by default. It can be enabled by adding JVM option -Dgroovy.attach.runtime.groovydoc=true The Runtime Groovydoc starts with /**@ and ends with */ , for example: /**@ * Some class groovydoc for Foo */ class Foo { /**@ * Some method groovydoc for bar */ void bar() { } } assert Foo.class.groovydoc.content.contains('Some class groovydoc for Foo') (1) assert Foo.class.getMethod('bar', new Class[0]).groovydoc.content.contains('Some method groovydoc for bar') (2) 1 Get the runtime groovydoc for class Foo 2 Get the runtime groovydoc for method bar 1.4. Shebang line Beside the single-line comment, there is a special line comment, often called the shebang line understood by UNIX systems which allows scripts to be run directly from the command-line, provided you have installed the Groovy distribution and the groovy command is available on the PATH . #!/usr/bin/env groovy println "Hello from the shebang line" The # character must be the first character of the file. Any indentation would yield a compilation error. 2. Keywords Groovy has the following reserved keywords: Table 1. Reserved Keywords abstract assert break case catch class const continue def default do else enum extends final finally for goto if implements import instanceof interface native new null non-sealed package public protected private return static strictfp super switch synchronized this threadsafe throw throws transient try while Of these, const , goto , strictfp , and threadsafe are not currently in use. The reserved keywords can’t in general be used for variable, field and method names. A trick allows methods to be defined having the same name as a keyword by surrounding the name in quotes as shown in the following example: // reserved keywords can be used for method names if quoted def "abstract"() { true } // when calling such methods, the name must be qualified using "this." this.abstract() Using such names might be confusing and is often best to avoid. The trick is primarily intended to enable certain Java integration scenarios and certain DSL scenarios where having "verbs" and "nouns" with the same name as keywords may be desirable. In addition, Groovy has the following contextual keywords: Table 2. Contextual Keywords as in permits record sealed trait var yields These words are only keywords in certain contexts and can be more freely used in some places, in particular for variables, fields and method names. This extra lenience allows using method or variable names that were not keywords in earlier versions of Groovy or are not keywords in Java. Examples are shown here: // contextual keywords can be used for field and variable names def as = true assert as // contextual keywords can be used for method names def in() { true } // when calling such methods, the name only needs to be qualified using "this." in scenarios which would be ambiguous this.in() Groovy programmers familiar with these contextual keywords may still wish to avoid using those names unless there is a good reason to use such a name. The restrictions on reserved keywords also apply for the primitive types, the boolean literals and the null literal (all of which are discussed later): Table 3. Other reserved words null true false boolean char byte short int long float double While not recommended, the same trick as for reserved keywords can be used: def "null"() { true } // not recommended; potentially confusing assert this.null() // must be qualified Using such words as method names is potentially confusing and is often best to avoid, however, it might be useful for certain kinds of DSLs . 3. Identifiers 3.1. Normal identifiers Identifiers start with a letter, a dollar or an underscore. They cannot start with a number. A letter can be in the following ranges: 'a' to 'z' (lowercase ascii letter) 'A' to 'Z' (uppercase ascii letter) '\u00C0' to '\u00D6' '\u00D8' to '\u00F6' '\u00F8' to '\u00FF' '\u0100' to '\uFFFE' Then following characters can contain letters and numbers. Here are a few examples of valid identifiers (here, variable names): def name def item3 def with_underscore def $dollarStart But the following ones are invalid identifiers: def 3tier def a+b def a#b All keywords are also valid identifiers when following a dot: foo.as foo.assert foo.break foo.case foo.catch 3.2. Quoted identifiers Quoted identifiers appear after the dot of a dotted expression. For instance, the name part of the person.name expression can be quoted with person."name" or person.'name' . This is particularly interesting when certain identifiers contain illegal characters that are forbidden by the Java Language Specification, but which are allowed by Groovy when quoted. For example, characters like a dash, a space, an exclamation mark, etc. def map = [:] map."an identifier with a space and double quotes" = "ALLOWED" map.'with-dash-signs-and-single-quotes' = "ALLOWED" assert map."an identifier with a space and double quotes" == "ALLOWED" assert map.'with-dash-signs-and-single-quotes' == "ALLOWED" As we shall see in the following section on strings , Groovy provides different string literals. All kind of strings are actually allowed after the dot: map.'single quote' map."double quote" map.'''triple single quote''' map."""triple double quote""" map./slashy string/ map.$/dollar slashy string/$ There’s a difference between plain character strings and Groovy’s GStrings (interpolated strings), as in that the latter case, the interpolated values are inserted in the final string for evaluating the whole identifier: def firstname = "Homer" map."Simpson-${firstname}" = "Homer Simpson" assert map.'Simpson-Homer' == "Homer Simpson" 4. Strings Text literals are represented in the form of chain of characters called strings. Groovy lets you instantiate java.lang.String objects, as well as GStrings ( groovy.lang.GString ) which are also called interpolated strings in other programming languages. 4.1. Single-quoted string Single-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by single quotes: 'a single-quoted string' Single-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String and don’t support interpolation. 4.2. String concatenation All the Groovy strings can be concatenated with the + operator: assert 'ab' == 'a' + 'b' 4.3. Triple-single-quoted string Triple-single-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by triplets of single quotes: '''a triple-single-quoted string''' Triple-single-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String and don’t support interpolation. Triple-single-quoted strings may span multiple lines. The content of the string can cross line boundaries without the need to split the string in several pieces and without concatenation or newline escape characters: def aMultilineString = '''line one line two line three''' If your code is indented, for example in the body of the method of a class, your string will contain the whitespace of the indentation. The Groovy Development Kit contains methods for stripping out the indentation with the String#stripIndent() method, and with the String#stripMargin() method that takes a delimiter character to identify the text to remove from the beginning of a string. When creating a string as follows: def startingAndEndingWithANewline = ''' line one line two line three ''' You will notice that the resulting string contains a newline character as first character. It is possible to strip that character by escaping the newline with a backslash: def strippedFirstNewline = '''\ line one line two line three ''' assert !strippedFirstNewline.startsWith('\n') 4.3.1. Escaping special characters You can escape single quotes with the backslash character to avoid terminating the string literal: 'an escaped single quote: \' needs a backslash' And you can escape the escape character itself with a double backslash: 'an escaped escape character: \\ needs a double backslash' Some special characters also use the backslash as escape character: Escape sequence Character \b backspace \f formfeed \n newline \r carriage return \s single space \t tabulation \\ backslash \' single quote within a single-quoted string (and optional for triple-single-quoted and double-quoted strings) \" double quote within a double-quoted string (and optional for triple-double-quoted and single-quoted strings) We’ll see some more escaping details when it comes to other types of strings discussed later. 4.3.2. Unicode escape sequence For characters that are not present on your keyboard, you can use unicode escape sequences: a backslash, followed by 'u', then 4 hexadecimal digits. For example, the Euro currency symbol can be represented with: 'The Euro currency symbol: \u20AC' 4.4. Double-quoted string Double-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by double quotes: "a double-quoted string" Double-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String if there’s no interpolated expression, but are groovy.lang.GString instances if interpolation is present. To escape a double quote, you can use the backslash character: "A double quote: \"". 4.4.1. String interpolation Any Groovy expression can be interpolated in all string literals, apart from single and triple-single-quoted strings. Interpolation is the act of replacing a placeholder in the string with its value upon evaluation of the string. The placeholder expressions are surrounded by ${} . The curly braces may be omitted for unambiguous dotted expressions, i.e. we can use just a $ prefix in those cases. If the GString is ever passed to a method taking a String, the expression value inside the placeholder is evaluated to its string representation (by calling toString() on that expression) and the resulting String is passed to the method. Here, we have a string with a placeholder referencing a local variable: def name = 'Guillaume' // a plain string def greeting = "Hello ${name}" assert greeting.toString() == 'Hello Guillaume' Any Groovy expression is valid, as we can see in this example with an arithmetic expression: def sum = "The sum of 2 and 3 equals ${2 + 3}" assert sum.toString() == 'The sum of 2 and 3 equals 5' Not only are expressions allowed in between the ${} placeholder, but so are statements. However, a statement’s value is just null . So if several statements are inserted in that placeholder, the last one should somehow return a meaningful value to be inserted. For instance, "The sum of 1 and 2 is equal to ${def a = 1; def b = 2; a + b}" is supported and works as expected but a good practice is usually to stick to simple expressions inside GString placeholders. In addition to ${} placeholders, we can also use a lone $ sign prefixing a dotted expression: def person = [name: 'Guillaume', age: 36] assert "$person.name is $person.age years old" == 'Guillaume is 36 years old' But only dotted expressions of the form a.b , a.b.c , etc, are valid. Expressions containing parentheses like method calls, curly braces for closures, dots which aren’t part of a property expression or arithmetic operators would be invalid. Given the following variable definition of a number: def number = 3.14 The following statement will throw a groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException because Groovy believes you’re trying to access the toString property of that number, which doesn’t exist: shouldFail(MissingPropertyException) { println "$number.toString()" } You can think of "$number.toString()" as being interpreted by the parser as "${number.toString}()" . Similarly, if the expression is ambiguous, you need to keep the curly braces: String thing = 'treasure' assert 'The x-coordinate of the treasure is represented by treasure.x' == "The x-coordinate of the $thing is represented by $thing.x" // <= Not allowed: ambiguous!! assert 'The x-coordinate of the treasure is represented by treasure.x' == "The x-coordinate of the $thing is represented by ${thing}.x" // <= Curly braces required If you need to escape the $ or ${} placeholders in a GString so they appear as is without interpolation, you just need to use a \ backslash character to escape the dollar sign: assert '$5' == "\$5" assert '${name}' == "\${name}" 4.4.2. Special case of interpolating closure expressions So far, we’ve seen we could interpolate arbitrary expressions inside the ${} placeholder, but there is a special case and notation for closure expressions. When the placeholder contains an arrow, ${→} , the expression is actually a closure expression — you can think of it as a closure with a dollar prepended in front of it: def sParameterLessClosure = "1 + 2 == ${-> 3}" (1) assert sParameterLessClosure == '1 + 2 == 3' def sOneParamClosure = "1 + 2 == ${ w -> w << 3}" (2) assert sOneParamClosure == '1 + 2 == 3' 1 The closure is a parameterless closure which doesn’t take arguments. 2 Here, the closure takes a single java.io.StringWriter argument, to which you can append content with the << leftShift operator. In either case, both placeholders are embedded closures. In appearance, it looks like a more verbose way of defining expressions to be interpolated, but closures have an interesting advantage over mere expressions: lazy evaluation. Let’s consider the following sample: def number = 1 (1) def eagerGString = "value == ${number}" def lazyGString = "value == ${ -> number }" assert eagerGString == "value == 1" (2) assert lazyGString == "value == 1" (3) number = 2 (4) assert eagerGString == "value == 1" (5) assert lazyGString == "value == 2" (6) 1 We define a number variable containing 1 that we then interpolate within two GStrings, as an expression in eagerGString and as a closure in lazyGString . 2 We expect the resulting string to contain the same string value of 1 for eagerGString . 3 Similarly for lazyGString 4 Then we change the value of the variable to a new number 5 With a plain interpolated expression, the value was actually bound at the time of creation of the GString. 6 But with a closure expression, the closure is called upon each coercion of the GString into String, resulting in an updated string containing the new number value. An embedded closure expression taking more than one parameter will generate an exception at runtime. Only closures with zero or one parameter are allowed. 4.4.3. Interoperability with Java When a method (whether implemented in Java or Groovy) expects a java.lang.String , but we pass a groovy.lang.GString instance, the toString() method of the GString is automatically and transparently called. String takeString(String message) { (4) assert message instanceof String (5) return message } def message = "The message is ${'hello'}" (1) assert message instanceof GString (2) def result = takeString(message) (3) assert result instanceof String assert result == 'The message is hello' 1 We create a GString variable 2 We double-check it’s an instance of the GString 3 We then pass that GString to a method taking a String as parameter 4 The signature of the takeString() method explicitly says its sole parameter is a String 5 We also verify that the parameter is indeed a String and not a GString. 4.4.4. GString and String hashCodes Although interpolated strings can be used in lieu of plain Java strings, they differ with strings in a particular way: their hashCodes are different. Plain Java strings are immutable, whereas the resulting String representation of a GString can vary, depending on its interpolated values. Even for the same resulting string, GStrings and Strings don’t have the same hashCode. assert "one: ${1}".hashCode() != "one: 1".hashCode() GString and Strings having different hashCode values, using GString as Map keys should be avoided, especially if we try to retrieve an associated value with a String instead of a GString. def key = "a" def m = ["${key}": "letter ${key}"] (1) assert m["a"] == null (2) 1 The map is created with an initial pair whose key is a GString 2 When we try to fetch the value with a String key, we will not find it, as Strings and GString have different hashCode values 4.5. Triple-double-quoted string Triple-double-quoted strings behave like double-quoted strings, with the addition that they are multiline, like the triple-single-quoted strings. def name = 'Groovy' def template = """ Dear Mr ${name}, You're the winner of the lottery! Yours sincerly, Dave """ assert template.toString().contains('Groovy') Neither double quotes nor single quotes need be escaped in triple-double-quoted strings. 4.6. Slashy string Beyond the usual quoted strings, Groovy offers slashy strings, which use / as the opening and closing delimiter. Slashy strings are particularly useful for defining regular expressions and patterns, as there is no need to escape backslashes. Example of a slashy string: def fooPattern = /.*foo.*/ assert fooPattern == '.*foo.*' Only forward slashes need to be escaped with a backslash: def escapeSlash = /The character \/ is a forward slash/ assert escapeSlash == 'The character / is a forward slash' Slashy strings are multiline: def multilineSlashy = /one two three/ assert multilineSlashy.contains('\n') Slashy strings can be thought of as just another way to define a GString but with different escaping rules. They hence support interpolation: def color = 'blue' def interpolatedSlashy = /a ${color} car/ assert interpolatedSlashy == 'a blue car' 4.6.1. Special cases An empty slashy string cannot be represented with a double forward slash, as it’s understood by the Groovy parser as a line comment. That’s why the following assert would actually not compile as it would look like a non-terminated statement: assert '' == // As slashy strings were mostly designed to make regexp easier so a few things that are errors in GStrings like $() or $5 will work with slashy strings. Remember that escaping backslashes is not required. An alternative way of thinking of this is that in fact escaping is not supported. The slashy string /\t/ won’t contain a tab but instead a backslash followed by the character 't'. Escaping is only allowed for the slash character, i.e. /\/folder/ will be a slashy string containing '/folder' . A consequence of slash escaping is that a slashy string can’t end with a backslash. Otherwise that will escape the slashy string terminator. You can instead use a special trick, /ends with slash ${'\\'}/ . But best just avoid using a slashy string in such a case. 4.7. Dollar slashy string Dollar slashy strings are multiline GStrings delimited with an opening $/ and a closing /$ . The escaping character is the dollar sign, and it can escape another dollar, or a forward slash. Escaping for the dollar and forward slash characters is only needed where conflicts arise with the special use of those characters. The characters $foo would normally indicate a GString placeholder, so those four characters can be entered into a dollar slashy string by escaping the dollar, i.e. $$foo . Similarly, you will need to escape a dollar slashy closing delimiter if you want it to appear in your string. Here are a few examples: def name = "Guillaume" def date = "April, 1st" def dollarSlashy = $/ Hello $name, today we're ${date}. $ dollar sign $$ escaped dollar sign \ backslash / forward slash $/ escaped forward slash $$$/ escaped opening dollar slashy $/$$ escaped closing dollar slashy /$ assert [ 'Guillaume', 'April, 1st', '$ dollar sign', '$ escaped dollar sign', '\\ backslash', '/ forward slash', '/ escaped forward slash', '$/ escaped opening dollar slashy', '/$ escaped closing dollar slashy' ].every { dollarSlashy.contains(it) } It was created to overcome some of the limitations of the slashy string escaping rules. Use it when its escaping rules suit your string contents (typically if it has some slashes you don’t want to escape). 4.8. String summary table String name String syntax Interpolated Multiline Escape character Single-quoted '…​' \ Triple-single-quoted '''…​''' \ Double-quoted "…​" \ Triple-double-quoted """…​""" \ Slashy /…​/ \ Dollar slashy $/…​/$ $ 4.9. Characters Unlike Java, Groovy doesn’t have an explicit character literal. However, you can be explicit about making a Groovy string an actual character, by three different means: char c1 = 'A' (1) assert c1 instanceof Character def c2 = 'B' as char (2) assert c2 instanceof Character def c3 = (char)'C' (3) assert c3 instanceof Character 1 by being explicit when declaring a variable holding the character by specifying the char type 2 by using type coercion with the as operator 3 by using a cast to char operation The first option 1 is interesting when the character is held in a variable, while the other two ( 2 and 3 ) are more interesting when a char value must be passed as argument of a method call. 5. Numbers Groovy supports different kinds of integral literals and decimal literals, backed by the usual Number types of Java. 5.1. Integral literals The integral literal types are the same as in Java: byte char short int long java.math.BigInteger You can create integral numbers of those types with the following declarations: // primitive types byte b = 1 char c = 2 short s = 3 int i = 4 long l = 5 // infinite precision BigInteger bi = 6 If you use optional typing by using the def keyword, the type of the integral number will vary: it’ll adapt to the capacity of the type that can hold that number. For positive numbers: def a = 1 assert a instanceof Integer // Integer.MAX_VALUE def b = 2147483647 assert b instanceof Integer // Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1 def c = 2147483648 assert c instanceof Long // Long.MAX_VALUE def d = 9223372036854775807 assert d instanceof Long // Long.MAX_VALUE + 1 def e = 9223372036854775808 assert e instanceof BigInteger As well as for negative numbers: def na = -1 assert na instanceof Integer // Integer.MIN_VALUE def nb = -2147483648 assert nb instanceof Integer // Integer.MIN_VALUE - 1 def nc = -2147483649 assert nc instanceof Long // Long.MIN_VALUE def nd = -9223372036854775808 assert nd instanceof Long // Long.MIN_VALUE - 1 def ne = -9223372036854775809 assert ne instanceof BigInteger 5.1.1. Alternative non-base 10 representations Numbers can also be represented in binary, octal, hexadecimal and decimal bases. Binary literal Binary numbers start with a 0b prefix: int xInt = 0b10101111 assert xInt == 175 short xShort = 0b11001001 assert xShort == 201 as short byte xByte = 0b11 assert xByte == 3 as byte long xLong = 0b101101101101 assert xLong == 2925l BigInteger xBigInteger = 0b111100100001 assert xBigInteger == 3873g int xNegativeInt = -0b10101111 assert xNegativeInt == -175 Octal literal Octal numbers are specified in the typical format of 0 followed by octal digits. int xInt = 077 assert xInt == 63 short xShort = 011 assert xShort == 9 as short byte xByte = 032 assert xByte == 26 as byte long xLong = 0246 assert xLong == 166l BigInteger xBigInteger = 01111 assert xBigInteger == 585g int xNegativeInt = -077 assert xNegativeInt == -63 Hexadecimal literal Hexadecimal numbers are specified in the typical format of 0x followed by hex digits. int xInt = 0x77 assert xInt == 119 short xShort = 0xaa assert xShort == 170 as short byte xByte = 0x3a assert xByte == 58 as byte long xLong = 0xffff assert xLong == 65535l BigInteger xBigInteger = 0xaaaa assert xBigInteger == 43690g Double xDouble = new Double('0x1.0p0') assert xDouble == 1.0d int xNegativeInt = -0x77 assert xNegativeInt == -119 5.2. Decimal literals The decimal literal types are the same as in Java: float double java.math.BigDecimal You can create decimal numbers of those types with the following declarations: // primitive types float f = 1.234 double d = 2.345 // infinite precision BigDecimal bd = 3.456 Decimals can use exponents, with the e or E exponent letter, followed by an optional sign, and an integral number representing the exponent: assert 1e3 == 1_000.0 assert 2E4 == 20_000.0 assert 3e+1 == 30.0 assert 4E-2 == 0.04 assert 5e-1 == 0.5 Conveniently for exact decimal number calculations, Groovy chooses java.math.BigDecimal as its decimal number type. In addition, both float and double are supported, but require an explicit type declaration, type coercion or suffix. Even if BigDecimal is the default for decimal numbers, such literals are accepted in methods or closures taking float or double as parameter types. Decimal numbers can’t be represented using a binary, octal or hexadecimal representation. 5.3. Underscore in literals When writing long literal numbers, it’s harder on the eye to figure out how some numbers are grouped together, for example with groups of thousands, of words, etc. By allowing you to place underscore in number literals, it’s easier to spot those groups: long creditCardNumber = 1234_5678_9012_3456L long socialSecurityNumbers = 999_99_9999L double monetaryAmount = 12_345_132.12 long hexBytes = 0xFF_EC_DE_5E long hexWords = 0xFFEC_DE5E long maxLong = 0x7fff_ffff_ffff_ffffL long alsoMaxLong = 9_223_372_036_854_775_807L long bytes = 0b11010010_01101001_10010100_10010010 5.4. Number type suffixes We can force a number (including binary, octals and hexadecimals) to have a specific type by giving a suffix (see table below), either uppercase or lowercase. Type Suffix BigInteger G or g Long L or l Integer I or i BigDecimal G or g Double D or d Float F or f Examples: assert 42I == Integer.valueOf('42') assert 42i == Integer.valueOf('42') // lowercase i more readable assert 123L == Long.valueOf("123") // uppercase L more readable assert 2147483648 == Long.valueOf('2147483648') // Long type used, value too large for an Integer assert 456G == new BigInteger('456') assert 456g == new BigInteger('456') assert 123.45 == new BigDecimal('123.45') // default BigDecimal type used assert .321 == new BigDecimal('.321') assert 1.200065D == Double.valueOf('1.200065') assert 1.234F == Float.valueOf('1.234') assert 1.23E23D == Double.valueOf('1.23E23') assert 0b1111L.class == Long // binary assert 0xFFi.class == Integer // hexadecimal assert 034G.class == BigInteger // octal 5.5. Math operations Although operators are covered in more detail elsewhere, it’s important to discuss the behavior of math operations and what their resulting types are. Division and power binary operations aside (covered below), binary operations between byte , char , short and int result in int binary operations involving long with byte , char , short and int result in long binary operations involving BigInteger and any other integral type result in BigInteger binary operations involving BigDecimal with byte , char , short , int and BigInteger result in BigDecimal binary operations between float , double and BigDecimal result in double binary operations between two BigDecimal result in BigDecimal The following table summarizes those rules: byte char short int long BigInteger float double BigDecimal byte int int int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal char int int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal short int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal long long BigInteger double double BigDecimal BigInteger BigInteger double double BigDecimal float double double double double double double BigDecimal BigDecimal Thanks to Groovy’s operator overloading, the usual arithmetic operators work as well with BigInteger and BigDecimal , unlike in Java where you have to use explicit methods for operating on those numbers. 5.5.1. The case of the division operator The division operators / (and /= for division and assignment) produce a double result if either operand is a float or double , and a BigDecimal result otherwise (when both operands are any combination of an integral type short , char , byte , int , long , BigInteger or BigDecimal ). BigDecimal division is performed with the divide() method if the division is exact (i.e. yielding a result that can be represented within the bounds of the same precision and scale), or using a MathContext with a precision of the maximum of the two operands' precision plus an extra precision of 10, and a scale of the maximum of 10 and the maximum of the operands' scale. For integer division like in Java, you should use the intdiv() method, as Groovy doesn’t provide a dedicated integer division operator symbol. 5.5.2. The case of the power operator The power operation is represented by the ** operator, with two parameters: the base and the exponent. The result of the power operation depends on its operands, and the result of the operation (in particular if the result can be represented as an integral value). The following rules are used by Groovy’s power operation to determine the resulting type: If the exponent is a decimal value if the result can be represented as an Integer , then return an Integer else if the result can be represented as a Long , then return a Long otherwise return a Double If the exponent is an integral value if the exponent is strictly negative, then return an Integer , Long or Double if the result value fits in that type if the exponent is positive or zero if the base is a BigDecimal , then return a BigDecimal result value if the base is a BigInteger , then return a BigInteger result value if the base is an Integer , then return an Integer if the result value fits in it, otherwise a BigInteger if the base is a Long , then return a Long if the result value fits in it, otherwise a BigInteger We can illustrate those rules with a few examples: // base and exponent are ints and the result can be represented by an Integer assert 2 ** 3 instanceof Integer // 8 assert 10 ** 9 instanceof Integer // 1_000_000_000 // the base is a long, so fit the result in a Long // (although it could have fit in an Integer) assert 5L ** 2 instanceof Long // 25 // the result can't be represented as an Integer or Long, so return a BigInteger assert 100 ** 10 instanceof BigInteger // 10e20 assert 1234 ** 123 instanceof BigInteger // 170515806212727042875... // the base is a BigDecimal and the exponent a negative int // but the result can be represented as an Integer assert 0.5 ** -2 instanceof Integer // 4 // the base is an int, and the exponent a negative float // but again, the result can be represented as an Integer assert 1 ** -0.3f instanceof Integer // 1 // the base is an int, and the exponent a negative int // but the result will be calculated as a Double // (both base and exponent are actually converted to doubles) assert 10 ** -1 instanceof Double // 0.1 // the base is a BigDecimal, and the exponent is an int, so return a BigDecimal assert 1.2 ** 10 instanceof BigDecimal // 6.1917364224 // the base is a float or double, and the exponent is an int // but the result can only be represented as a Double value assert 3.4f ** 5 instanceof Double // 454.35430372146965 assert 5.6d ** 2 instanceof Double // 31.359999999999996 // the exponent is a decimal value // and the result can only be represented as a Double value assert 7.8 ** 1.9 instanceof Double // 49.542708423868476 assert 2 ** 0.1f instanceof Double // 1.0717734636432956 6. Booleans Boolean is a special data type that is used to represent truth values: true and false . Use this data type for simple flags that track true/false conditions . Boolean values can be stored in variables, assigned into fields, just like any other data type: def myBooleanVariable = true boolean untypedBooleanVar = false booleanField = true true and false are the only two primitive boolean values. But more complex boolean expressions can be represented using logical operators . In addition, Groovy has special rules (often referred to as Groovy Truth ) for coercing non-boolean objects to a boolean value. 7. Lists Groovy uses a comma-separated list of values, surrounded by square brackets, to denote lists. Groovy lists are plain JDK java.util.List , as Groovy doesn’t define its own collection classes. The concrete list implementation used when defining list literals are java.util.ArrayList by default, unless you decide to specify otherwise, as we shall see later on. def numbers = [1, 2, 3] (1) assert numbers instanceof List (2) assert numbers.size() == 3 (3) 1 We define a list numbers delimited by commas and surrounded by square brackets, and we assign that list into a variable 2 The list is an instance of Java’s java.util.List interface 3 The size of the list can be queried with the size() method, and shows our list contains 3 elements In the above example, we used a homogeneous list, but you can also create lists containing values of heterogeneous types: def heterogeneous = [1, "a", true] (1) 1 Our list here contains a number, a string and a boolean value We mentioned that by default, list literals are actually instances of java.util.ArrayList , but it is possible to use a different backing type for our lists, thanks to using type coercion with the as operator, or with explicit type declaration for your variables: def arrayList = [1, 2, 3] assert arrayList instanceof java.util.ArrayList def linkedList = [2, 3, 4] as LinkedList (1) assert linkedList instanceof java.util.LinkedList LinkedList otherLinked = [3, 4, 5] (2) assert otherLinked instanceof java.util.LinkedList 1 We use coercion with the as operator to explicitly request a java.util.LinkedList implementation 2 We can say that the variable holding the list literal is of type java.util.LinkedList You can access elements of the list with the [] subscript operator (both for reading and setting values) with positive indices or negative indices to access elements from the end of the list, as well as with ranges, and use the << leftShift operator to append elements to a list: def letters = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] assert letters[0] == 'a' (1) assert letters[1] == 'b' assert letters[-1] == 'd' (2) assert letters[-2] == 'c' letters[2] = 'C' (3) assert letters[2] == 'C' letters << 'e' (4) assert letters[ 4] == 'e' assert letters[-1] == 'e' assert letters[1, 3] == ['b', 'd'] (5) assert letters[2..4] == ['C', 'd', 'e'] (6) 1 Access the first element of the list (zero-based counting) 2 Access the last element of the list with a negative index: -1 is the first element from the end of the list 3 Use an assignment to set a new value for the third element of the list 4 Use the << leftShift operator to append an element at the end of the list 5 Access two elements at once, returning a new list containing those two elements 6 Use a range to access a range of values from the list, from a start to an end element position As lists can be heterogeneous in nature, lists can also contain other lists to create multidimensional lists: def multi = [[0, 1], [2, 3]] (1) assert multi[1][0] == 2 (2) 1 Define a list of numbers 2 Access the second element of the top-most list, and the first element of the inner list 8. Arrays Groovy reuses the list notation for arrays, but to make such literals arrays, you need to explicitly define the type of the array through coercion or type declaration. String[] arrStr = ['Ananas', 'Banana', 'Kiwi'] (1) assert arrStr instanceof String[] (2) assert !(arrStr instanceof List) def numArr = [1, 2, 3] as int[] (3) assert numArr instanceof int[] (4) assert numArr.size() == 3 1 Define an array of strings using explicit variable type declaration 2 Assert that we created an array of strings 3 Create an array of ints with the as operator 4 Assert that we created an array of primitive ints You can also create multi-dimensional arrays: def matrix3 = new Integer[3][3] (1) assert matrix3.size() == 3 Integer[][] matrix2 (2) matrix2 = [[1, 2], [3, 4]] assert matrix2 instanceof Integer[][] 1 You can define the bounds of a new array 2 Or declare an array without specifying its bounds Access to elements of an array follows the same notation as for lists: String[] names = ['Cédric', 'Guillaume', 'Jochen', 'Paul'] assert names[0] == 'Cédric' (1) names[2] = 'Blackdrag' (2) assert names[2] == 'Blackdrag' 1 Retrieve the first element of the array 2 Set the value of the third element of the array to a new value 8.1. Java-style array initialization Groovy has always supported literal list/array definitions using square brackets and has avoided Java-style curly braces so as not to conflict with closure definitions. In the case where the curly braces come immediately after an array type declaration however, there is no ambiguity with closure definitions, so Groovy 3 and above support that variant of the Java array initialization expression. Examples: def primes = new int[] {2, 3, 5, 7, 11} assert primes.size() == 5 && primes.sum() == 28 assert primes.class.name == '[I' def pets = new String[] {'cat', 'dog'} assert pets.size() == 2 && pets.sum() == 'catdog' assert pets.class.name == '[Ljava.lang.String;' // traditional Groovy alternative still supported String[] groovyBooks = [ 'Groovy in Action', 'Making Java Groovy' ] assert groovyBooks.every{ it.contains('Groovy') } 9. Maps Sometimes called dictionaries or associative arrays in other languages, Groovy features maps. Maps associate keys to values, separating keys and values with colons, and each key/value pairs with commas, and the whole keys and values surrounded by square brackets. def colors = [red: '#FF0000', green: '#00FF00', blue: '#0000FF'] (1) assert colors['red'] == '#FF0000' (2) assert colors.green == '#00FF00' (3) colors['pink'] = '#FF00FF' (4) colors.yellow = '#FFFF00' (5) assert colors.pink == '#FF00FF' assert colors['yellow'] == '#FFFF00' assert colors instanceof java.util.LinkedHashMap 1 We define a map of string color names, associated with their hexadecimal-coded html colors 2 We use the subscript notation to check the content associated with the red key 3 We can also use the property notation to assert the color green’s hexadecimal representation 4 Similarly, we can use the subscript notation to add a new key/value pair 5 Or the property notation, to add the yellow color When using names for the keys, we actually define string keys in the map. Groovy creates maps that are actually instances of java.util.LinkedHashMap . If you try to access a key which is not present in the map: assert colors.unknown == null def emptyMap = [:] assert emptyMap.anyKey == null You will retrieve a null result. In the examples above, we used string keys, but you can also use values of other types as keys: def numbers = [1: 'one', 2: 'two'] assert numbers[1] == 'one' Here, we used numbers as keys, as numbers can unambiguously be recognized as numbers, so Groovy will not create a string key like in our previous examples. 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https://reports.jenkins.io/jelly-taglib-ref.html#hudson.3AballColorTd | Jelly Taglib references – Jenkins Jenkins Taglib Documentation Last Published: 2025-12-08 | Version: 2.528.3 | Homepage / Jelly Taglib references The following Jelly tag libraries are defined in this project. Namespace URI Description /lib/form /lib/form /lib/hudson /lib/hudson /lib/test /lib/test /lib/hudson/project Tag files used in project pages /lib/layout/dropdowns Tag library that defines components for dropdowns /lib/layout/header Tag library that defines components for headers /lib/layout Tag library that defines the basic layouts of Jenkins pages. /lib/hudson/newFromList These tags provide a higher level primitive for building a form page for creating a new item from a list of descriptors.Used in "create new job" page, for an example. /lib/form /lib/form This tag library is also available as an XML Schema Tag Name Description advanced Expandable section that shows "advanced..." button by default. Upon clicking it, a section unfolds, and the HTML rendered by the body of this tag appears. apply "Apply" button that submits the form but without a page transition. See hudson.util.FormApply for the server-side code. When this button is pressed, the FORM element fires the "jenkins:apply" event that allows interested parties to write back whatever states back into the INPUT elements. block Full-width space in the form table that can be filled with arbitrary HTML. booleanRadio Binds a boolean field to two radio buttons that say Yes/No OK/Cancel Top/Bottom. bottomButtonBar Creates a button bar at the bottom of the page for things like "Submit". The actual buttons should be specified as the body of this tag. This area will always be visible at the bottom of the screen. breadcrumb-config-outline Adds one more in-page breadcrumb that jumps to sections in the page. Put this tag right before <l:main-panel> checkbox <input type="checkbox"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. class-entry Invisible <f:entry> type for embedding a descriptor's $class field. Most of the time a Descriptor has an unique class name that we can use to instantiate the right Describable class, so we use the '$class' to represent that to clarify the intent. In some other times, such as templates, there are multiple Descriptors with the same Descriptor.clazz but different IDs, and in that case we put 'kind' to indicate that. In this case, to avoid confusing readers we do not put non-unique '$class'. See Descriptor.newInstancesFromHeteroList for how the reader side is handled. combobox Editable drop-down combo box that supports the data binding and AJAX updates. Your descriptor should have the 'doFillXyzItems' method, which returns a ComboBoxModel representation of the items in your combo box, and your instance field should hold the current value. For a read only input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support description Renders a row that shows description text below an input field. descriptorList Generate config pages from a list of Descriptors into a section. descriptorRadioList Generate config pages from a list of Descriptors into a section. dropdownDescriptorSelector Renders a single <select> control for choosing a Describable. Depending on the currently selected value, its config.jelly will be rendered below <select>, allowing the user to configure Describable. dropdownList Foldable block expanded when the corresponding item is selected in the drop-down list. dropdownListBlock Foldable block expanded when the corresponding item is selected in the drop-down list. editableComboBox Editable drop-down combo box. Deprecated as of 1.356. Use f:combobox and databinding instead. editableComboBoxValue Used inside <f:editableComboBox/> to specify one value of a combobox. Normally one would use multiple values. entry An entry of the <f:form>, which is one logical row (that consists of several <TR> tags. One entry normally host one control. enum Binds an enum field to a <select> element. The body of this tag is evaluated for each enum value, which is passed as 'it'. enumSet Binds a set of Enum to a list of checkboxes, each with the label taken from enum Enum.toString() Should be used inside an <f:entry field='...'> element. expandableTextbox A single-line textbox that can be expanded into a multi-line textarea. This control is useful for a field that expects multiple whitespace-separated tokens (such as URLs, glob patterns, etc.) When the user only enters a few tokens, they can keep it as a single line to save space, but to enter a large number of values, this can be turned into textarea for better visibility. If the initial value is already multi-line text, the control starts with textarea. On the server side, your program is responsible for treating ' ', \t, \r, and \n for separators. (StringTokenizer would do this.) file Generates an input field All unknown attributes are passed through to the field. @since 2.385 form Outer-most tag of the entire form taglib, that generates <form> element. helpArea Place holder to lazy-load help text via AJAX. helpLink Outputs a help link for a <f:form> item if help is available or a spacer if none is available. The help link is rendered as a table cell with an (?) icon. If the user clicks it, the content of the HTML fragment at the given URL is rendered in the area designated as <f:helpArea> by the caller, usually in a row beneath the item with help. The alternative spacer is just an empty table cell. This tag was introduced to ensure that the space reserved for help items is consistent over the UI whether or not help exists. @since 1.576 hetero-list Outer most tag for creating a heterogeneous list, where the user can choose arbitrary number of arbitrary items from the given list of descriptors, and configure them independently. The submission can be data-bound into List<T> where T is the common base type for the describable instances. For databinding use, please use <f:repeatableHeteroProperty /> hetero-radio Sibling of hetero-list, which only allows the user to pick one type from the list of descriptors and configure it. invisibleEntry Invisible <f:entry> type. Useful for adding hidden field values. link Generates an anchor element with the ability to send POST requests. @since 1.584 nested number Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> option <option> tag for the <select> element that takes true/false for selected. optionalBlock Foldable block that can be expanded to show more controls by checking the checkbox. optionalProperty Renders inline an optional single-value nested data-bound property of the current instance, by using a <f:optionalBlock> This is useful when your object composes another data-bound object, and when that's optional, where the absence of the value is signified as null (in which case the optionalBlock will be drawn unchecked), and the presence of the value. password Glorified <input type="password"> possibleReadOnlyField prepareDatabinding Modifies the 'attrs.field' of the parent to inherit @field from the enclosing <f:entry> if available. Also computes the @checkUrl attribute. property Renders inline a single-value nested data-bound property of the current instance. This is useful when your object composes another data-bound object as a nested object, yet your UI would still like to render it radio <input type="radio"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. Note that Safari doesn't support onchange. Beware that the name attribute should be uniquified among all radio blocks on the page, such as by prefixing it with "G0025." or whatever gensym. For a read only radio input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support radioBlock Radio button with a label that hides additional controls. When checked, those additional controls are displayed. This is useful for presenting mutually exclusive options, where each option comes with a sub-form that provides additional configuration. readOnlyTextbox Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> repeatable Repeatable blocks used to present UI where the user can configure multiple entries of the same kind (see the Java installations configuration in the system config.) This tag works like <j:forEach> and repeatedly evaluate the body so that initially all the items get their own copy. This tag also evaluate the body once more with var=null to create a 'master copy', which is the template entry used when a new copy is inserted. HTML structure This tag mainly produces the nested DIVs with CSS classes as follows: <div class="repeated-container"> // container for the whole thing <div class="repeated-chunk"> ... copy 1 ... <div class="repeated-chunk"> ... copy 2 ... ... The 'repeated-chunk' DIVs will also have additional CSS classes that represent their positions among siblings: first : first chunk among the siblings last : last chunk among the siblings middle: neither first nor last only : it is the only chunk (automatically get first and last at the same time) Usage Note The caller of this tag should define a button to add a new copy and delete the current copy. Such buttons should have 'repeatable-add' CSS class and 'repeatable-delete' CSS class respectively (it can have other CSS classes), so that their event handlers get properly wired up. The positional CSS classes on 'repeated-chunk' DIVs (as explained above) can be used to control the visibility of such buttons. For example, this allows you to hide 'delete' button if there's only one item, or only show 'add' button on the last row. There are a few CSS classes already defined in style.css for this purpose. repeatableDeleteButton Delete button for the <repeatable> tag. repeatableHeteroProperty Data-bound only version of <f:hetero-list> that assumes the type pointed by the property is data-bound as well. The nested property type must be Describable and it needs to have config.jelly. repeatableProperty Data-bound only version of <f:repeatable> that assumes the type pointed by the property is data-bound as well. The nested property type must be Describable and it needs to have config.jelly. Unless that nested config.jelly already adds a delete button (deprecated), you should normally put the following inside this tag: <f:block> <div align="right"> <f:repeatableDeleteButton /> </div> </f:block> Due to a bug in Stapler data binding the model elements are only set if they consist of one or more values. If all values have been removed in the user interface (i.e. the associated form is empty), then the setter is not invoked anymore. As a workaround, you need to override the corresponding configure method and clear the model property manually before invoking the data binding. See warnings-ng-plugin PR#266. rowSet Adds @nameRef to all table rows inside this tag, so that when the form is submitted, it gets grouped in one JSON object. saveApplyBar Creates the bottom bar for the "Save" and "Apply" buttons. In read only mode (<j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/>) the buttons are not displayed. secretTextarea Enhanced version of <f:textarea/> for editing multi-line secrets. Example usage: <j:jelly xmlns:j="jelly:core" xmlns:f="/lib/form"> <f:entry title="Secret" field="secret"> <f:secretTextarea/> </f:entry> <f:entry title="Secret 2"> <f:secretTextarea field="secret2"/> </f:entry> <f:entry title="Another Secret"> <f:secretTextarea name="foo" value="${it.foo}"/> </f:entry> </j:jelly> section Section header in the form table. select Glorified <select> control that supports the data binding and AJAX updates. Your descriptor should have the 'doFillXyzItems' method, which returns a ListBoxModel representation of the items in your drop-down list box, and your instance field should hold the current value. slave-mode A listbox for choosing the agent's usage. submit Submit button. This should be always used instead of the plain <button> tag. textarea <textarea> tag on steroids. The textarea will be rendered to fit the content. It also gets the resize handle. textbox Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> For a read only input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support toggleSwitch <input type="checkbox"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. validateButton See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/forms/jelly-form-controls/ for the reference. withCustomDescriptorByName Execute the body with a temporary currentDescriptorByNameUrl value advanced Expandable section that shows "advanced..." button by default. Upon clicking it, a section unfolds, and the HTML rendered by the body of this tag appears. Attribute Name Type Description title - Caption of the button. By default "Advanced" apply "Apply" button that submits the form but without a page transition. See hudson.util.FormApply for the server-side code. When this button is pressed, the FORM element fires the "jenkins:apply" event that allows interested parties to write back whatever states back into the INPUT elements. Attribute Name Type Description value - The text of the apply button. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. block Full-width space in the form table that can be filled with arbitrary HTML. booleanRadio Binds a boolean field to two radio buttons that say Yes/No OK/Cancel Top/Bottom. Attribute Name Type Description false - Text to be displayed for the 'false' value. Defaults to 'No'. field - Databinding field. true - Text to be displayed for the 'true' value. Defaults to 'Yes'. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. bottomButtonBar Creates a button bar at the bottom of the page for things like "Submit". The actual buttons should be specified as the body of this tag. This area will always be visible at the bottom of the screen. breadcrumb-config-outline Adds one more in-page breadcrumb that jumps to sections in the page. Put this tag right before <l:main-panel> Attribute Name Type Description title - Optional title for this breadcrumb This tag does not accept any child elements/text. checkbox <input type="checkbox"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. Attribute Name Type Description checked - class - default - The default value of the checkbox, in case both @checked and @instance are null. If this attribute is unspecified or null, it defaults to unchecked, otherwise checked. description - Optional description for the checkbox field - Used for databinding. TBD. id - json - Normally, the submitted JSON will be boolean indicating whether the checkbox was checked or not. This is sometimes inconvenient if you have a UI that lets user select a subset of a set. If this attribute is present, the submitted JSON will have this as a string value if the checkbox is checked, and none otherwise, making the subset selection easier. name - negative - onclick (deprecated) - Inline JavaScript to execute when the checkbox is clicked. Deprecated because this attribute is incompatible with adding Content-Security-Policy to the Jenkins UI in the future. Set 'id' or 'class' attributes as appropriate to look up this element in external Javascript files (e.g. adjuncts) to add the desired behavior there (DOMContentLoaded event in static forms, Behaviour.specify if this element may be dynamically added). See https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/6852 for an example. readonly (deprecated) - If set to true, this will take precedence over the onclick attribute and prevent the state of the checkbox from being changed. Note: if you want an actual read only checkbox then add: <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support title - If specified, this human readable text will follow the checkbox, and clicking this text also toggles the checkbox. tooltip - Used as tooltip of the checkbox, and, if a title is specified, of the title value - This tag does not accept any child elements/text. class-entry Invisible <f:entry> type for embedding a descriptor's $class field. Most of the time a Descriptor has an unique class name that we can use to instantiate the right Describable class, so we use the '$class' to represent that to clarify the intent. In some other times, such as templates, there are multiple Descriptors with the same Descriptor.clazz but different IDs, and in that case we put 'kind' to indicate that. In this case, to avoid confusing readers we do not put non-unique '$class'. See Descriptor.newInstancesFromHeteroList for how the reader side is handled. Attribute Name Type Description clazz - The describable class that we are instantiating via structured form submission. descriptor - The descriptor of the describable that we are instantiating via structured form submission. Mutually exclusive with clazz. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. combobox Editable drop-down combo box that supports the data binding and AJAX updates. Your descriptor should have the 'doFillXyzItems' method, which returns a ComboBoxModel representation of the items in your combo box, and your instance field should hold the current value. For a read only input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support Attribute Name Type Description checkMethod String Specify 'get' (must be lowercase) to change the HTTP method used for the AJAX requests to @checkUrl from a POST to a GET. If any other value is specified then requests will use POST. The historical default was GET and 'post' had to be specified to change that, but this was changed in Jenkins 2.285. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the recommended approach. clazz - Additional CSS classes that the control gets. default - The default value of the combo box, in case both @value and 'instance field ' are null. field - Used for databinding. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. description Renders a row that shows description text below an input field. descriptorList Generate config pages from a list of Descriptors into a section. Attribute Name Type Description description - Optional attribute to set a description for the section descriptors (required) - hudson.model.Descriptor collection whose configuration page is rendered. field - Either @field or @instances are required (or @field may be inherited from the ancestor <entry> element). If field is specified, instances are assumed to be instance field . When this attribute is specified, JSON structure is properly set up so that the databinding can set the field (or pass this collection as a constructor parameter of the same name. This is more modern way of doing databinding, and thus preferred approach. forceRowSet - If specified, instead of a sequence of <f:optionalBlock>s, draw a sequence of <rowSet>s. icon - Sets the icon on the sidebar item for the section anchor link The icon isn't visible in the section itself instances - Map<Descriptor,Describable> that defines current instances of those descriptors. These are used to fill initial values. Other classes that define the get(Descriptor) method works fine, too, such as DescribableList. targetType - the type for which descriptors will be configured. default to ${it.class} title - Human readable title of the section to be rendered in HTML. descriptorRadioList Generate config pages from a list of Descriptors into a section. Attribute Name Type Description descriptors (required) - hudson.model.Descriptor collection whose configuration page is rendered. instance (required) - The currently configured instance used to fill the initial values of the form. targetType - the type for which descriptors will be configured. default to ${it.class} title (required) - Human readable title of the section to be rendered in HTML. varName (required) - Used as a variable name as well as block name. dropdownDescriptorSelector Renders a single <select> control for choosing a Describable. Depending on the currently selected value, its config.jelly will be rendered below <select>, allowing the user to configure Describable. Attribute Name Type Description capture - Config fragments from descriptors are rendered lazily by default, which means variables seen in the caller aren't visible to them. This attribute allows you to nominate additional variables and their values to be captured for descriptors. default - If specified, this will be chosen as the default value in case the current selection is null. The default can be a specific instance or a descriptor e.g. ${descriptor.defaultSettingsProvider} or ${descriptor.defaultSettingsProvider.descriptor}. In the later case, the from input fields will be empty. descriptors - Collection that lists up all the valid candidate descriptors. If unspecified, inferred from the type of the field. field (required) - Form field name. Used for databinding. title (required) - Human readable title of this control. dropdownList Foldable block expanded when the corresponding item is selected in the drop-down list. Attribute Name Type Description help - Path to the inline help. See <f:entry help="..." /> name (required) - name of the drop-down list. title - Human readable title text of this drop-down listbox. Shown in the same position as <f:entry title="..." /> dropdownListBlock Foldable block expanded when the corresponding item is selected in the drop-down list. Attribute Name Type Description lazy - If specified, the content of the dropdownListBlock will be rendered lazily when it first becomes visible. The attribute value must be the variables to be captured. See the @capture of <renderOnDemand> tag. selected boolean is this value initially selected? staplerClass - provide hint for stapler data binding. typically set to ${descriptor.clazz.name} if dropdownList is for a list of descriptors. title (required) - human readable text displayed for this list item. value (required) - value of the list item. set to <option value="..."> editableComboBox Editable drop-down combo box. Deprecated as of 1.356. Use f:combobox and databinding instead. Attribute Name Type Description clazz - Additional CSS classes that the control gets. field - Used for databinding. items - List of possible values. Either this or nested <f:editableComboBoxValue/>s are required. editableComboBoxValue Used inside <f:editableComboBox/> to specify one value of a combobox. Normally one would use multiple values. Attribute Name Type Description value (required) - This tag does not accept any child elements/text. entry An entry of the <f:form>, which is one logical row (that consists of several <TR> tags. One entry normally host one control. Attribute Name Type Description class - Classes to apply to the form item description - If it's not obvious to the user as to what the control expects, specify some description text (which currently gets rendered as small text under the control, but that may change.) This text shouldn't get too long, and in recent Hudson, this feature is somewhat de-emphasized, in favor of the inline foldable help page specified via @help. This content is HTML (unless the boolean variable escapeEntryTitleAndDescription is set). Use h.escape if necessary. field - Used for the databinding. TBD. When this attribute is specified, @help is inferred, and nested input controls don't need the @field nor @name. help - URL to the HTML page. When this attribute is specified, the entry gets a (?) icon on the right, and if the user clicks it, the contents of the given URL is rendered as a box below the entry. The URL should return an HTML document wrapped in a <div> tag. The URL is interpreted to be rooted at the context path of Hudson, so it's normally something like "/plugin/foobar/help/abc.html". title - Name of the entry. Think of this like a label for the control. This content is HTML (unless the boolean variable escapeEntryTitleAndDescription is set). Use h.escape if necessary. enum Binds an enum field to a <select> element. The body of this tag is evaluated for each enum value, which is passed as 'it'. Attribute Name Type Description default - The name of the enum to set as default value for the first configuration. field - Used for databinding. TBD. enumSet Binds a set of Enum to a list of checkboxes, each with the label taken from enum Enum.toString() Should be used inside an <f:entry field='...'> element. Attribute Name Type Description field - Used for databinding. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. expandableTextbox A single-line textbox that can be expanded into a multi-line textarea. This control is useful for a field that expects multiple whitespace-separated tokens (such as URLs, glob patterns, etc.) When the user only enters a few tokens, they can keep it as a single line to save space, but to enter a large number of values, this can be turned into textarea for better visibility. If the initial value is already multi-line text, the control starts with textarea. On the server side, your program is responsible for treating ' ', \t, \r, and \n for separators. (StringTokenizer would do this.) Attribute Name Type Description field - Used for databinding. TBD. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. file Generates an input field All unknown attributes are passed through to the field. @since 2.385 Attribute Name Type Description accept - Defines the file types the file input should accept. This string is a comma-separated list. clazz - Additional CSS class(es) to add. field - Used for databinding. jsonAware - Enable structured form submission. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. form Outer-most tag of the entire form taglib, that generates <form> element. Attribute Name Type Description action (required) - @action of the form field. The URL where the submission is sent. autocomplete - Optional attribute for allowing browsers to perform auto complete or pre-fill the form from history. Default: false class - Classes to apply to the form enctype - @enctype of the <form> HTML element. id - ID of the form. method (required) - Submission method. Either post or get. name (required) - @name of the form. In HTML this is not a mandatory attribute, but in Hudson you should have it for testing and page scraping, so this attribute is marked required. tableClass - Optional class attribute for <table> that is created in the form. target - @target of the <form> HTML element. Works like <a target="..."> and controls which window the result of the submission goes to. helpArea Place holder to lazy-load help text via AJAX. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. helpLink Outputs a help link for a <f:form> item if help is available or a spacer if none is available. The help link is rendered as a table cell with an (?) icon. If the user clicks it, the content of the HTML fragment at the given URL is rendered in the area designated as <f:helpArea> by the caller, usually in a row beneath the item with help. The alternative spacer is just an empty table cell. This tag was introduced to ensure that the space reserved for help items is consistent over the UI whether or not help exists. @since 1.576 Attribute Name Type Description featureName - Name of the feature described by the help text, used for constructing the icon's alt attribute. Optional. url - URL to the HTML page. Optional. If not given, no help icon is displayed. The URL should return a UTF-8 encoded HTML fragment wrapped in a <div> tag. The URL is interpreted to be rooted at the context path of Jenkins, so it's normally something like "/plugin/foobar/help/abc.html". This tag does not accept any child elements/text. hetero-list Outer most tag for creating a heterogeneous list, where the user can choose arbitrary number of arbitrary items from the given list of descriptors, and configure them independently. The submission can be data-bound into List<T> where T is the common base type for the describable instances. For databinding use, please use <f:repeatableHeteroProperty /> Attribute Name Type Description addCaption - caption of the 'add' button. capture - Config fragments from descriptors are rendered lazily by default, which means variables seen in the caller aren't visible to them. This attribute allows you to nominate additional variables and their values to be captured for descriptors. deleteCaption - caption of the 'delete' button. descriptors (required) - all types that the user can add. disableDragAndDrop java.lang.Boolean If true the drag and drop will not be activated. This just removes the drag and drop UI, it will not prevent users from manually submitting a different order. hasHeader - For each item, add a caption from descriptor.getDisplayName(). This also activates drag&drop (where the header is a grip), and help text support. honorOrder - If true, insert new addition by default to their 'desired' location, which is the order induced by the descriptors. items (required) java.util.Collection existing items to be displayed. Something iterable, such as array or collection. menuAlign - Menu alignment against the button. Defaults to tl-bl name (required) - form name that receives an array for all the items in the heterogeneous list. oneEach - If true, only allow up to one instance per descriptor. targetType - the type for which descriptors will be configured. Defaults to ${it.class} (optional) titleClassMethod - If set to an item of the form , it will be used to call to calculate each item title. hetero-radio Sibling of hetero-list, which only allows the user to pick one type from the list of descriptors and configure it. Attribute Name Type Description descriptors (required) - all types that the user can add. field (required) - Field name in the parent object where databinding happens. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. invisibleEntry Invisible <f:entry> type. Useful for adding hidden field values. link Generates an anchor element with the ability to send POST requests. @since 1.584 Attribute Name Type Description clazz - Additional CSS classes. href - Link destination URL. post - If this must send a POST request. nested number Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> Attribute Name Type Description checkMessage - Override the default error message when client-side validation fails, as with clazz="required", etc. checkMethod String Specify 'get' (must be lowercase) to change the HTTP method used for the AJAX requests to @checkUrl from a POST to a GET. If any other value is specified then requests will use POST. The historical default was GET and 'post' had to be specified to change that, but this was changed in Jenkins 2.285. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the recommended approach. clazz - Additional CSS class(es) to add (such as client-side validation clazz="required", "number" or "positive-number"; these may be combined, as clazz="required number"). default - The default value of the text box, in case both @value is and 'instance field ' is null. field java.lang.String Used for databinding. TBD. max - The maximum of the @value. This becomes the @max of the <input> tag. This will work only @clazz is 'number', 'number-required', 'non-negative-number-required', 'positive-number', 'positive-number-required'. If specified, the @value should be less than this value, or errors will be rendered under the text field. If this value contains non-digit characters, it will not work. If @min is specified and @min is greater than this value, both @min and @max will not work. min - The minimum of the @value. This becomes the @min of the <input> tag. This will work only @clazz is 'number', 'number-required', 'non-negative-number-required', 'positive-number', 'positive-number-required'. If specified, the @value should be greater than this value, or errors will be rendered under the text field. If this value contains non-digit characters, it will not work. If @max is specified and @max is less than this value, both @min and @max will not work. name java.lang.String This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. option <option> tag for the <select> element that takes true/false for selected. Attribute Name Type Description selected boolean If true, the option value appears as selected. value - The value to be sent when the form is submitted. If omitted, the body of the tag will be placed in the value attribute as well (due to the browser incompatibility between IE and Firefox, value attribute must be included). optionalBlock Foldable block that can be expanded to show more controls by checking the checkbox. Attribute Name Type Description checked - initial checkbox status. true/false. field - Used for databinding. TBD. Either this or @name/@title combo is required. help - If present, the (?) icon will be rendered on the right to show inline help. See @help for <f:entry>. inline - if present, the foldable section will not be grouped into a separate JSON object upon submission name - Name of the checkbox. Can be used by the server to determine if the block is collapsed or expanded at the time of submission. Note that when the block is collapsed, none of its child controls will send the values to the server (unlike <f:advanced>) negative - if present, the foldable section expands when the checkbox is unchecked. title - Human readable text that follows the checkbox. If this field is null, the checkbox degrades to a <f:rowSet>, which provides a grouping at JSON level but on the UI there's no checkbox (and you always see the body of it.) optionalProperty Renders inline an optional single-value nested data-bound property of the current instance, by using a <f:optionalBlock> This is useful when your object composes another data-bound object, and when that's optional, where the absence of the value is signified as null (in which case the optionalBlock will be drawn unchecked), and the presence of the value. Attribute Name Type Description field (required) - help - title (required) - This tag does not accept any child elements/text. password Glorified <input type="password"> Attribute Name Type Description checkMessage - Override the default error message when client-side validation fails, as with clazz="required", etc. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the recommended approach. clazz - Additional CSS class(es) to add (such as client-side validation clazz="required", "number" or "positive-number"; these may be combined, as clazz="required number"). field - Used for databinding. TBD. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. possibleReadOnlyField prepareDatabinding Modifies the 'attrs.field' of the parent to inherit @field from the enclosing <f:entry> if available. Also computes the @checkUrl attribute. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. property Renders inline a single-value nested data-bound property of the current instance. This is useful when your object composes another data-bound object as a nested object, yet your UI would still like to render it Attribute Name Type Description field (required) - propertyDescriptor - If specified, bypass the item descriptor inference and use this instead. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. radio <input type="radio"> tag that takes true/false for @checked, which is more Jelly friendly. Note that Safari doesn't support onchange. Beware that the name attribute should be uniquified among all radio blocks on the page, such as by prefixing it with "G0025." or whatever gensym. For a read only radio input set <j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/> inside your entry tag See https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/views/read-only/#enabling-read-only-view-support Attribute Name Type Description checked - id - name - onclick (deprecated) - Inline JavaScript to execute when the checkbox is clicked. Deprecated because this attribute is incompatible with adding Content-Security-Policy to the Jenkins UI in the future. Set 'id' or 'class' attributes as appropriate to look up this element in external Javascript files (e.g. adjuncts) to add the desired behavior there (DOMContentLoaded event in static forms, Behaviour.specify if this element may be dynamically added). See https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/6852 for an example. title - If specified, this human readable text will follow the radio, and clicking this text also toggles the radio. value - radioBlock Radio button with a label that hides additional controls. When checked, those additional controls are displayed. This is useful for presenting mutually exclusive options, where each option comes with a sub-form that provides additional configuration. Attribute Name Type Description checked (required) boolean Should this control be initially checked or not? help - If specified, the (?) help icon will be rendered on the right, for in place help text. See <f:entry> for the details. inline - if present, the folded section will not be grouped into a separate JSON object upon submission. name (required) - Name of the radio button group. Radio buttons that are mutually exclusive need to have the same name. title (required) - Human readable label text to be rendered next to the radio button. value (required) - @value of the <input> element. readOnlyTextbox Generates an input field to be used inside <f:entry/> Attribute Name Type Description checkMessage - Override the default error message when client-side validation fails, as with clazz="required", etc. checkUrl - If specified, the value entered in this input field will be checked (via AJAX) against this URL, and errors will be rendered under the text field. If @field is specified, this will be inferred automatically, which is the recommended approach. clazz - Additional CSS class(es) to add (such as client-side validation clazz="required", "number" or "positive-number"; these may be combined, as clazz="required number"). default - The default value of the text box, in case both @value is and 'instance field ' is null. field - Used for databinding. TBD. name - This becomes @name of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, this value is inferred from it. onchange (deprecated) - Inline JavaScript to execute when the textbox is changed. Deprecated because this attribute is incompatible with adding Content-Security-Policy to the Jenkins UI in the future. Set 'id' or 'clazz' attributes as appropriate to look up this element in external Javascript files (e.g. adjuncts) to add the desired behavior there (DOMContentLoaded event in static forms, Behaviour.specify if this element may be dynamically added). See https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/6852 for an example. onkeyup (deprecated) - Inline JavaScript to execute when the keyup event is fired. Deprecated because this attribute is incompatible with adding Content-Security-Policy to the Jenkins UI in the future. Set 'id' or 'clazz' attributes as appropriate to look up this element in external Javascript files (e.g. adjuncts) to add the desired behavior there (DOMContentLoaded event in static forms, Behaviour.specify if this element may be dynamically added). See https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/6852 for an example. value - The initial value of the field. This becomes the @value of the <input> tag. If @field is specified, the current property from the "instance" object will be set as the initial value automatically, which is the recommended approach. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. repeatable Repeatable blocks used to present UI where the user can configure multiple entries of the same kind (see the Java installations configuration in the system config.) This tag works like <j:forEach> and repeatedly evaluate the body so that initially all the items get their own copy. This tag also evaluate the body once more with var=null to create a 'master copy', which is the template entry used when a new copy is inserted. HTML structure This tag mainly produces the nested DIVs with CSS classes as follows: <div class="repeated-container"> // container for the whole thing <div class="repeated-chunk"> ... copy 1 ... <div class="repeated-chunk"> ... copy 2 ... ... The 'repeated-chunk' DIVs will also have additional CSS classes that represent their positions among siblings: first : first chunk among the siblings last : last chunk among the siblings middle: neither first nor last only : it is the only chunk (automatically get first and last at the same time) Usage Note The caller of this tag should define a button to add a new copy and delete the current copy. Such buttons should have 'repeatable-add' CSS class and 'repeatable-delete' CSS class respectively (it can have other CSS classes), so that their event handlers get properly wired up. The positional CSS classes on 'repeated-chunk' DIVs (as explained above) can be used to control the visibility of such buttons. For example, this allows you to hide 'delete' button if there's only one item, or only show 'add' button on the last row. There are a few CSS classes already defined in style.css for this purpose. Attribute Name Type Description add - If specified, this text will replace the standard "Add" text. default - Use this collection for items if items or @field is null enableTopButton - true if a new Add button, for adding new copy of repeatable item, should be displayed above repeatable form. Display of top button depends also on number of items. If there is no item, only one button is displayed. When at least one item is present, there are two buttons displayed (only when enableTopButton is true). One above and one below. Top button adds item on top of repeatable form. Bottom button adds item on the bottom of repeatable form. field - Used for the data binding. header - For each item, add this header. This also activates drag&drop (where the header is a grip). items - The item collection to loop over. Required unless @field is given. minimum - At least provide this number of copies initially. minimum="1" is useful to make sure there's always at least one entry for the user to fill in. name - name used in the structured form submission. Defaults to the same name as @var. noAddButton - true if the default 'add' button (that adds a new copy) shouldn't be displayed. When you use this attribute, var - variable that receives the item of the current iteration. Accessible from the body. Required unless @field is given. varStatus - Status variable that indicates the loop status. repeatableDeleteButton Delete button for the <repeatable> tag. Attribute Name Type Description value - Caption of the button. Defaults to 'Delete'. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. repeatableHeteroProperty Data-bound only version of <f:hetero-list> that assumes the type pointed by the property is data-bound as well. The nested property type must be Describable and it needs to have config.jelly. Attribute Name Type Description addCaption - caption of the 'add' button. capture - Config fragments from descriptors are rendered lazily by default, which means variables seen in the caller aren't visible to them. This attribute allows you to nominate additional variables and their values to be captured for descriptors. deleteCaption - caption of the 'delete' button. field - Used for the data binding. hasHeader - For each item, add a caption from descriptor.getDisplayName(). This also activates drag&drop (where the header is a grip), and help text support. honorOrder - If true, insert new addition by default to their 'desired' location, which is the order induced by the descriptors. menuAlign - Menu alignment against the button. Defaults to tl-bl oneEach - If true, only allow up to one instance per descriptor. targetType - the type for which descriptors will be configured. Defaults to ${it.class} (optional) This tag does not accept any child elements/text. repeatableProperty Data-bound only version of <f:repeatable> that assumes the type pointed by the property is data-bound as well. The nested property type must be Describable and it needs to have config.jelly. Unless that nested config.jelly already adds a delete button (deprecated), you should normally put the following inside this tag: <f:block> <div align="right"> <f:repeatableDeleteButton /> </div> </f:block> Due to a bug in Stapler data binding the model elements are only set if they consist of one or more values. If all values have been removed in the user interface (i.e. the associated form is empty), then the setter is not invoked anymore. As a workaround, you need to override the corresponding configure method and clear the model property manually before invoking the data binding. See warnings-ng-plugin PR#266. Attribute Name Type Description add - If specified, this text will replace the standard "Add" text. default - The default value to use for this collection when 'instance field ' is null. enableTopButton - true if a new Add button, for adding new copy of repeatable item, should be displayed above repeatable form. Display of top button depends also on number of items. If there is no item, only one button is displayed. When at least one item is present, there are two buttons displayed (only when enableTopButton is true). One above and one below. Top button adds item on top of repeatable form. Bottom button adds item on the bottom of repeatable form. field - Used for the data binding. header - For each item, add this header. This also activates drag&drop (where the header is a grip). minimum - At least provide this number of copies initially. minimum="1" is useful to make sure there's always at least one entry for the user to fill in. noAddButton - true if the default 'add' button (that adds a new copy) shouldn't be displayed. When you use this attribute, rowSet Adds @nameRef to all table rows inside this tag, so that when the form is submitted, it gets grouped in one JSON object. Attribute Name Type Description name - if the group head is not available outside, use this attribute to specify the name. @name and @ref are mutually exclusive. ref - id of the thing that serves as the group head, if that's available separately saveApplyBar Creates the bottom bar for the "Save" and "Apply" buttons. In read only mode (<j:set var="readOnlyMode" value="true"/>) the buttons are not displayed. This tag does not accept any child elements/text. secretTextarea Enhanced version of <f:textarea/> for editing multi-line secrets. 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Posso definir minha própria senha do SSH? Dúvidas? Pergunte à Assistente de IA Voltar ao topo Obtenha as credenciais do SSH do WordPress.com e ative o SSH Se estiver acessando o SSH pela primeira vez, será necessário criar suas credenciais e ativar o acesso ao SSH: No painel do WordPress.com do seu site , vá até Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem para acessar as opções de SSH do site. Se solicitado, clique em Criar credenciais . Você só precisará fazer isso uma vez, e serão gerados um nome de usuário e uma senha de SSH para o site selecionado. As credenciais serão usadas para as conexões SFTP e SSH. Anote a senha em um lugar seguro. Caso você perca ou se esqueça, pode usar o botão Redefinir senha para gerar uma nova. Encontre a opção Acesso SSH e habilite a opção Ativar o acesso SSH para este site . Por padrão, o acesso SSH fica desativado. Depois que o acesso SSH é ativado, um comando de conexão é exibido. Você pode copiar e colar essas informações em um aplicativo de terminal. Leia nossas instruções em Conectar-se ao SSH para mais informações sobre como acessar seu site via SSH. Redefinir uma senha do SSH Se você esquecer ou perder sua senha SFTP/SSH, poderá redefini-la acessando Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem . Na seção de credenciais do SFTP/SSH, clique em Redefinir senha . Conectar-se ao SSH Para acessar seu site usando SSH, você precisará do seu nome de usuário e senha do SSH e de um programa de terminal. Veja abaixo as instruções para se conectar usando alguns dos programas mais comuns. Como se conectar ao SSH em sistemas MacOS e Linux Abra o aplicativo de terminal do seu computador. No MacOS, acesse Aplicativos → Utilitários no seu computador e abra o aplicativo Terminal. No Linux, consulte o documento de distribuição para mais informações sobre como abrir a janela de terminal. Algumas versões podem se referir ao programa de terminal como um shell, console ou prompt de comando. No painel do WordPress.com do seu site , vá até Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem para acessar as opções de SSH do site. Na página Configuração de hospedagem confirme se o acesso SSH está ativado e copie o comando ssh command fornecido para seu site. Por exemplo, ssh example.wordpress.com@sftp.wp.com . Cole ou digite o comando ssh no aplicativo de terminal e pressione Enter/Return. Se esta for a sua primeira conexão, o terminal pode indicar que não é possível estabelecer a autenticidade do host. Digite yes e pressione Enter/Return para continuar. O terminal agora deve solicitar que você insira uma senha. Cole ou digite a senha SSH que você usou para criar suas credenciais do SSH e pressione Enter. Ao inserir sua senha no aplicativo de terminal, os caracteres não serão exibidos enquanto você digita. Isso é normal. Se você esqueceu ou perdeu sua senha SSH, é possível redefinir . Se a operação for bem-sucedida, você se conectará ao SSH e poderá executar comandos do shell ou do WP-CLI. Como se conectar ao SSH em sistemas Windows Desde o Windows 10, as versões mais recentes do sistema operacional oferecem suporte para SSH usando o subsistema do Windows para Linux e o cliente OpenSSH. Consulte a documentação oficial da Microsoft para saber como usar esses métodos. O PuTTY também é uma opção disponível para versões mais antigas e atuais do Windows. Faça o download e instale gratuitamente o cliente do PuTTY . Inicie o PuTTY, defina as configurações de Host Name (Nome de host) e Port (Porta) e clique em Open (Abrir) Defina o nome do host como sftp.wp.com Defina a porta como 22 Cliente SSH do PuTTY para Windows Se esta for a sua primeira conexão, você pode receber uma solicitação para definir o host e a opção de impressão digital rsa2 como confiáveis. Clique em Yes (Sim). O PuTTY abrirá uma tela de terminal. Insira seu nome de usuário do SSH e pressione Enter/Return. Quando solicitado, insira sua chave SSH. Se a operação for bem-sucedida, você se conectará ao SSH e poderá executar comandos do shell ou do WP-CLI. Chave SSH As instruções abaixo explicam o processo para adicionar uma chave SSH à sua conta do WordPress.com. Você precisa primeiro adicionar a chave SSH à sua conta e, então, anexá-la ao site no qual você quer usar essa chave. Se não tiver uma chave SSH em seu computador, você pode se conectar ao SSH usando autenticação por senha. Como adicionar uma chave SSH à sua conta Antes de adicionar sua chave SSH à sua conta do WordPress.com, você precisa copiá-la para sua área de transferência. Há duas maneiras de fazer isso usando seu terminal de computador: Mac pbcopy < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Windows clip < ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Linux cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub Se o seu arquivo de chave SSH pública usar um nome diferente do mencionado acima, edite o código para que ele fique igual ao nome do arquivo em seu computador. Depois de copiar sua chave SSH pública para a área de transferência, siga as etapas abaixo para adicioná-la à sua conta: No painel do WordPress.com, acesse Meu perfil . Na página Meu perfil, clique em Segurança . Clique na opção Chave SSH disponível na lista de verificação de segurança. Cole sua chave SSH no campo Chave SSH pública . Clique no botão Salvar chave SSH . Depois que você adicionar sua chave SSH à sua conta do WordPress.com, será necessário anexá-la a cada site em que você quer essa chave. Como anexar uma chave SSH existente a um site Depois de adicionar a chave SSH à sua conta, será necessário anexá-la ao site ao qual você quer se conectar via SSH. Para anexar sua chave SSH a um site, siga estas etapas: No painel do WordPress.com, vá até Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem . Na seção Acesso SSH , use o campo Chaves SSH para selecionar a chave desejada. Clique no botão Anexar chave SSH ao site. Depois de anexar a chave SSH ao seu site, você poderá usá-la ao fazer a autenticação sobre SSH. Como desanexar uma chave de um site Se não quiser mais se conectar a um site usando a chave SSH, você pode desanexá-la do site. Para isso, siga estas etapas: No painel do WordPress.com, vá até Configurações → Configuração de hospedagem. Na seção Acesso SSH , localize a chave SSH que você quer remover. Clique no botão Desanexar para remover a chave do site. A chave SSH permanecerá associada à sua conta do WordPress.com até que ela seja removida. Como atualizar uma chave SSH existente Siga as etapas abaixo para atualizar sua chave SSH pública: No painel do WordPress.com, acesse Meu perfil . Na página Meu perfil, clique em Segurança . Clique na opção Chave SSH disponível na lista de verificação de segurança. Clique no botão Atualizar chave SSH ao lado da chave que você quer atualizar. Cole sua chave SSH atualizada no campo Nova chave SSH pública . Clique no botão Atualizar chave SSH para salvar as alterações. Como remover uma chave SSH existente Ao remover uma chave SSH da sua conta do WordPress.com, ela também será desanexada de todos os sites aos quais está associada. Para remover uma chave SSH existente da sua conta do WordPress.com, siga estas etapas: No painel do WordPress.com, acesse Meu perfil . Na página Meu perfil, clique em Segurança . Clique na opção Chave SSH disponível na lista de verificação de segurança. Clique no botão Remover chave SSH exibido ao lado da chave existente. Uma mensagem de confirmação será exibida. Clique no botão OK para confirmar que você quer remover a chave. Como usar os comandos do Shell ⚠️ Tenha cuidado ao executar comandos para evitar perda de dados ou danos ao seu site. Execute comandos apenas quando souber exatamente o que eles farão. Há muitos recursos disponíveis sobre como usar a linha de comando do Linux. Alguns exemplos conhecidos incluem as seguintes fontes de terceiros: Tutorial: linha de comando do Ubuntu para iniciantes Manual de comandos para Linux do freeCodeCamp LinuxCommand.org Curso sobre o Shell da Microsoft Veja abaixo alguns comandos comuns. Comando Descrição ls Mostra uma lista dos conteúdos atuais do diretório. cd Altera o diretório. mkdir Cria uma nova pasta/um novo diretório. touch Cria um arquivo. rm Remove um arquivo. cat Mostra o conteúdo de um arquivo. cp Copia. mv Move. pwd Mostra o diretório atual. grep Pesquisa uma frase específica em um arquivo/linhas. find Pesquisa arquivos e diretórios. nano Editor de texto. history Mostra os últimos 50 comandos usados. clear Limpa a tela do terminal. du Mostra o tamanho do arquivo. rsync Copia os arquivos do servidor e para ele. Como usar o WP-CLI O WP-CLI vem pré-instalado no WordPress.com e estende o shell para fornecer ferramentas de linha de comando específicas do WordPress. Você pode começar a executar os comandos do WP-CLI assim que se conectar ao SSH . Existem vários comando e subcomandos que podem ajudar você a gerenciar e solucionar problemas do seu site. Para mais informações sobre os comandos disponíveis e como usá-los, acesse o guia do WP-CLI ou a documentação do WordPress.org para WP-CLI . Gerenciar temas e plugins com o WP-CLI É possível usar o WP-CLI para gerenciar e solucionar problemas de plugins e temas. Comando do WP-CLI Descrição wp plugin list Lista os plugins instalados, incluindo o status e a versão deles. wp theme list Lista os temas instalados. wp plugin deactivate plugin-name Desativa um plugin. Substitua plugin-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp plugin list . É possível inserir mais de um nome de plugin para desativar vários de uma vez. wp plugin activate plugin-name Ativa o plugin Substitua plugin-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp plugin list . É possível inserir mais de um nome de plugin para ativar vários de uma vez. wp theme activate theme-name Ativa um tema. Substitua theme-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp theme list . wp php-errors Lista os erros recentes do PHP registrados. Isso é útil para identificar plugins e temas com problema e que precisam ser atualizados ou desativados. Pular temas e plugins com o WP-CLI Se o seu site apresentar erros e não puder executar comandos, talvez seja necessário pular o tema do site e o código do plugin. Para fazer isso, adicione --skip-themes and --skip-plugins a qualquer comando do WP-CLI. Comando do WP-CLI Descrição wp --skip-plugins --skip-themes plugin deactivate plugin-name Pula o tema e o código do plugin e, em seguida, desativa um plugin. Substitua plugin-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp plugin list . wp --skip-plugins --skip-themes theme activate theme-name Pula o tema e o código do plugin e, em seguida, ativa um tema. Substitua theme-name por um valor de name encontrado com o comando wp theme list . wp --skip-plugins --skip-themes php-errors Pula o tema e o código do plugin e, em seguida, lista os erros recentes do PHP registrados. Isso é útil para identificar plugins e temas com problema e que precisam ser atualizados ou desativados. Recursos adicionais do WP-CLI Como usar o WP-CLI Documentação do WP-CLI do WordPress.org Documentação do WP-CLI do WooCommerce WP-CLI.org E se algo der errado? Se algo acontecer com seu site depois que você implementar as alterações pelo SSH, será possível restaurar seu site usando o Jetpack Backup . Se você executar um comando e acontecer algo inesperado, podemos ajudar você a restaurar seu site para um ponto anterior, antes de você ter executado o comando. No entanto, não poderemos ajudar você a depurar o comando para fazê-lo funcionar conforme o esperado. Perguntas frequentes Posso obter suporte para usar as ferramentas de linha de comando? Devido à complexidade do SSH e do WP-CLI, não oferecemos suporte adicional para o uso dessas ferramentas. A equipe de suporte está disponível para ajudar com problemas de conexão pelo SSH, mas não pode orientar você sobre como usar comandos. Todos os comandos estão disponíveis? Para fornecer um ambiente seguro e eficiente, o WordPress.com pode restringir ou desativar determinados comandos do shell e do WP-CLI. Posso definir minha própria senha do SSH? O nome de usuário e a senha são gerados automaticamente pelo sistema. Essas credenciais são exclusivas para cada site. Se você tiver diversos sites, precisará usar vários nomes de usuário e senhas, um par para cada site. 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Qu’est-ce que «certains droits réservés» signifie? Est-ce que Creative Commons peut donner des conseils juridiques au sujet de ses licences ou d’autres outils, ou aider à l’application de la licence CC? Est-ce que Creative Commons recueille ou suit les œuvres sous licence CC? Que font les boutons Creative Commons? Puis-je utiliser le logo et les boutons Creative Commons? J’aime Creative Commons. Comment puis-je aider? Pourquoi Creative Commons mène une campagne annuelle de collecte de fonds? Pourquoi l’argent est utilisé et il sert à quoi? Informations Générales sur la licence Qu’est-ce que les licences Creative Commons? Comment les licences CC fonctionnent? Quelle est la dernière version des licences proposée par Creative Commons? Est-ce que les licences Creative Commons affectent les exceptions et limitations au droit d’auteur, comme l’utilisation équitable et l’usage équitable? Qui donne l’autorisation d’utiliser le matériel offert sous licence Creative Commons? Les licences Creative Commons sont-elles exécutoires dans un tribunal de droit? Qu’advient-il si quelqu’un applique une licence Creative Commons à mon œuvre sans ma connaissance ou autorisation? Quelles sont les licences Creative Commons internationales (non-adaptées), et pourquoi CC offre des licences “adaptées” ? Puis-je inclure une œuvre sous licence CC BY dans un article de Wikipedia même si ils utilisent une licence CC BY-SA ? Les organisations gouvernementales et inter-gouvernementales peuvent-elles utiliser des licences CC ? Quelles sont les traductions officielles des licences CC et CC0? Qu’est-ce qu’une licence compatible BY-SA? Pour les concédants de licence Choisir une licence A quoi penser avant de demander une licence Creative Commons Comment savoir quelle licence choisir? Pourquoi devrais-je utiliser la dernière version des licences Creative Commons? Que faire si les licences CC n’ont pas été adaptées à ma juridiction? Dois-je choisir une licence internationale ou une licence adaptée? Pourquoi devrais-je utiliser le sélecteur de licence? Que faire si je ne le fais pas? Comment puis-je demander une licence Creative Commons pour mon matériel? Dois-je m’enregistrer avec Creative Commons avant d’obtenir une licence? A quoi s’appliquent les termes et conditions d’une licence CC? Puis-je appliquer une licence Creative Commons à un logiciel? Puis-je demander une licence Creative Commons aux bases de données? Pourrais-je utiliser une licence CC pour partager on logo ou une marque? Puis-je appliquer une licence Creative Commons à une œuvre dans le domaine public? Si je prends une photo d’une autre œuvre qui est dans le domaine public, puis-je appliquer une licence CC à ma photo? Puis-je appliquer une licence CC à mon œuvre s’il inclut de la matière utilisée sous l’usage équitable ou autre exception ou limitation au droit d’auteur? Droits autres que le droit d’auteur Puis-je utiliser les licences CC aux droits de licence autre que le droit d’auteur? Comment licences Creative  Commons affectent, voire pas du tout, mes droits moraux? Puis-je placer une marque sur une œuvre et offrir l’œuvre sous une licence CC sans également licencier ou affecter les droits de la marque ? Comment les publicités, la vie privée et les droits de la personnalité sont touchées lorsque je demande une licence CC? Business modèles Puis-je demander une licence CC aux copies basse résolution d’une œuvre sous licence et réserver  plus de  droits pour les copies haute-résolution? Puis-je utiliser une licence Creative Commons si je suis membre d’une société de gestion collective? Puis-je faire encore de l’argent d’une œuvre rendue disponible sous une licence Creative Commons? Modifications et Ajouts à la licence Puis-je insister sur l’emplacement exact du crédit d’attribution? Puis-je modifier les modalités ou conditions de la licence? Puis-je renoncer aux termes ou conditions de la licence? Puis-je conclure des accords distincts ou complémentaires avec les utilisateurs de mon œuvre? Après licence Qu’advient-il si j’offre mon matériel sous une licence Creative Commons, et quelqu’un l’abuse? Que puis-je faire si je vous offre mon matériel sous une licence Creative Commons, et je n’aime pas la façon dont quelqu’un l’utilise? Que dois-je faire si quelqu’un tente de placer des mesures techniques efficaces (tels que les DRM) sur mon matériel sous licence CC? Lorsque je publie mon œuvre sous une licence CC dans un format particulier (par exemple, .pdf), puis-je limiter lestitulaires de la licence de la modifier ou de l’utiliser dans d’autres formats? Que faire si je change d’idée sur l’utilisation d’une licence CC? Pour les titulaires de licence Avant l’utilisation d’un matériel sous licence Que dois-je penser avant d’utiliser un matériel offert sous une licence Creative Commons? Est-ce qu’une licence Creative Commons me donne tous les droits nécessaires pour utiliser une œuvre? Que faire s’il existe des droits de base de données sui generis applicables à mon utilisation de la base de données sous licence CC? Où puis-je trouver du matériel offert sous une licence CC? Les œuvres sous CC sont-ils vraiment offerts gratuitement pour être utilisées? Que devrais-je savoir sur les différences entre les licences internationales et les licences adaptées? Le respect général de la licence Qu’advient-il si je veux utiliser le matériel d’une manière non autorisée par la licence? Dois-je toujours respecter les termes de la licence? Si non, quelles-sont les exceptions? Attribution Comment puis-je attribuer correctement un matériel offert sous une licence Creative Commons? Dois-je être au courant de quoi que ce soit d’autre lors l’attribution? Dois-je toujours d’attribuer le créateur du matériel sous licence? Utilisation du materiel sous licence Est-ce que mon utilisation viole la clauseNon-Commercial des licences? Puis-je prendre une œuvre sous licence CC et l’utiliser dans un format différent? Comment puis-je savoir si une photo basse résolution et une photo haute résolution sont la même œuvre? Puis-je utiliser des mesures techniques efficaces (tels que les DRM) quand je partage le matériel sous licence CC? Puis-je partager le matériel sous licence CC sur les sites protégés par mot de passe? Puis-je partager le matériel sous licence CC sur les réseaux de partage de fichiers? Des restrictions supplémentaires sur le matériel Licencié Que faire si je reçois du matériel sous licence CC alourdit par des mesures techniques efficaces (tels que les DRM)? Que faire si j’ai reçu du matériel sous licence CC avec des restrictions supplémentaires? Combiner et adapter le materiel CC Quand mon usage est considéré comme une adaptation? Puis-je combiner du matériel sous différentes licences Creative Commons dans mon œuvre? Si je tire ou j’adapte du matériel proposé sous une licence Creative Commons, quelle(s) licence (s) CC puis-je utiliser? Le tableau ci-dessous détaille la licence (s) CC Si je crée une collection qui inclut une œuvre offerte en vertu d’une licence CC, quelle licence (s) puis-je choisir pour la collection? La résiliation de la licence Quand-est ce que les licences Creative Commons expirent-elles? Qu’advient-il si l’auteur décide de révoquer la licence CC qui s’applique sur du matériel que j’utilise ? Comment puis-je perdre mes droits sous une licence Creative Commons? Si cela se produit, comment puis-je les récupérer? Questions techniques Comment les licences Creative Commons et les outils du domaine public fonctionnent techniquement? Qu’est-ce que cela signifie que les licences Creative Commons sont « lisibles par la machine »? Qu’est-ce que le RDFa ? Qu’est-ce que le CC REL et pourquoi il conseillé par Creative Commons ? Qu’est-ce que cela signifie pour un moteur de recherche d’être CC-autorisé? Comment puis-je donner aux utilisateurs de mon site la possibilité d’utiliser les licences CC comme le fait Flickr? Comment puis-je modifier ou supprimer l’option de recherche Creative Commons intégrée dans le navigateur Firefox? Est-ce que Creative Commons est impliqué dans la gestion des droits numériques (DRM)? Contexte juridique Qu’est-ce que le droit d’auteur et pourquoi est-il important? Quel est le domaine public? Que dois-je faire pour obtenir un droit d’auteur? Qu’est-ce qu’une adaptation? Quels sont les droits moraux? Quels sont les droits voisins? Quels sont les droits sui generis  sur les bases de données? Quelles sont les sociétés de perception? Quels sont les droits à la personnalité publique, les droits de la personnalité et à la vie privée? Données Foire aux questions sur les données et les licences CC Est-ce que les bases de données peuvent être publiées sous licences CC? Quand une licence CC est appliquée à une base de données, qu’est-ce qui serait sous licence? Comment puis-je appliquer un outil juridique de CC à une base de données? Comment les différents éléments de licences CC fonctionnent pour une base de données sous licence CC? Puis-je procéder à l’extraction de texte/données d’une base de données sous licence CC? Comment le traitement des droits sui generis sur les bases de données varient dans les versions antérieures de licences CC? Quelle est la différence entre les licences Open Data Commons et les licences CC 4.0? Foire aux questions sur les données, généralement Quelles composantes des bases de données sont protégées par le droit d’auteur? Comment puis-je savoir si une utilisation particulière d’une base de données est restreinte par le droit d’auteur? Si mon utilisation d’une base de données est restreinte par le droit d’auteur, comment puis-je me conformer à la licence? Quels sont les composants d’une base de données qui sont protégés par des droits sui generis sur les bases de données? Comment puis-je savoir si une utilisation particulière d’une base de données est restreinte par des droits sui generis sur les bases de données ? Qu’est ce qui constitue une “partie substantielle” d’une base de données? Si mon utilisation d’une base de données est restreinte par des droits sui generis sur les bases de données, comment puis-je me conformer à la licence? Remarques Cette FAQ est conçue pour fournir une meilleure compréhension de Creative Commons, de nos licences, et nos outils juridiques et techniques. Elle fournit l’information de base, parfois quant à des sujets assez complexes, et fera souvent le lien vers des informations plus détaillées. Autre CC FAQ : CC0 Dédiée au Domaine Public et Marquage Domaine Public. « Concédant de licence », « titulaire de droits », « propriétaire » et « créateur » peuvent être utilisés indifféremment pour désigner la personne ou l’entité qui applique une licence CC. L’information sur les licences est principalement faite en référence à la version 4.0, mais les antérieures versions de licence sont mentionnées où elles diffèrent. Pour toute question non traitée ci-dessous, veuillez contacter info at creativecommons dot org Creative Commons ne fournit pas de conseils juridiques. Cette FAQ est à titre informatif et ne constitue pas un substitut à des conseils juridiques. Elle peut ne pas porter sur des questions importantes qui vous touchent. Vous devriez consulter votre propre avocat si vous avez des questions. A propos de CC Qu’est-ce que CC et que faites-vous? Creative Commons est une organisation à but non lucratif qui permet le partage et la réutilisation de la créativité et des connaissances grâce à la fourniture d’outils juridiques gratuits. Nos outils juridiques aident ceux qui veulent encourager la réutilisation de leurs œuvres, en les offrant pour utilisation sous termes normalisés et généreux par des personnes qui cherchent l’utilisation créative de ces œuvres et ceux qui veulent bénéficier de cette symbiose. Notre vision est d’aider les autres à réaliser le plein potentiel de l’Internet. CC a des affiliés partout dans le monde  qui permettent de garantir l’application universelle de nos licences et la sensibilisation sur notre travail. Même si Creative Commons est connu pour ces licences, notre travail ne se limite pas à accorder des licences de droit d’auteur. CC offre d’autres moyens techniques et légaux qui facilitent la découverte et le partage des œuvres créatives tels que CC0, une licence dédiée au domaine public pour les titulaires de droits qui souhaitent mettre leur œuvre dans le domaine public avant l’expiration du droit d’auteur, le Marquage Domaine Public, un moyen pour marquer une œuvre qui est dans le domaine public international. Les licences et outils Creative Commons ont été conçus spécifiquement pour fonctionner avec le web, ce qui rend le contenu qui est offert en vertu de leurs conditions faciles à rechercher, découvrir et utiliser. Pour plus d’informations à propos de CC, notre site principal contient des informations détaillées sur l’organisation, le personnel, le conseil d’administration, son histoire et ses partisans. Vous pouvez aussi lire des études de cas CC en apprendre davantage sur certains des moyens inspirants avec lesquels les outils et les licences CC ont été utilisés pour partager des œuvres et soutenir des modèles d’affaires innovants. Vous pouvez trouver des informations à propos de CC régulièrement mises à jour en visitant le blog . Est-ce que Creative Commons est contre le droit d’auteur? Absolument pas. CC a répondu contrairement aux affirmations. Les licences CC sont des licences de droit d’auteur, et dépendent de l’existence du droit d’auteur sur l’œuvre. Les licences CC sont des outils juridiques que les créateurs et autres titulaires de droits peuvent utiliser pour offrir certains droits d’utilisation pour le public, tout en se réservant d’autres droits. Ceux qui veulent rendre leurs œuvres accessibles au public pour des types d’utilisations limités tout en préservant leur droit d’auteur peuvent envisager d’utiliser les licences CC. Et les autres qui veulent réserver tous leurs droits en vertu du droit d’auteur ne devraient pas utiliser les licences CC. Cela dit, Creative Commons reconnaît la nécessité d’un changement dans la loi du droit d’auteur, et de nombreux membres de la communauté Creative Commons sont des participants actifs dans le mouvement de réforme du droit d’auteur. Pour plus d’informations, consultez notre déclaration à l’appui de la réforme du droit d’auteur. Qu’est-ce que «certains droits réservés» signifie? Les droits d’auteur accordent aux créateurs un ensemble de droits exclusifs sur leurs œuvres créatives, qui comprennent généralement, au minimum, le droit de reproduire, distribuer, afficher, et faire des adaptations. L ’expression «Tous droits réservés» est souvent utilisé par les propriétaires pour indiquer qu’ils se réservent tous les droits qui leur sont accordés en vertu de la loi. Lorsque le droit d’auteur expire, l’œuvre entre dans le domaine public -->, et le détenteur des droits ne peut plus par le droit d’auteur empêcher les autres de se livrer à leurs activités, à l’exception des droits moraux réservés aux créateurs dans certaines juridictions. Les licences Creative Commons offrent aux créateurs un éventail de choix entre le maintien de tous les droits et la renonciation de tous les droits (domaine public), une approche que nous appelons «certains droits réservés». Est-ce que Creative Commons peut donner des conseils juridiques au sujet de ses licences ou d’autres outils, ou aider à l’application de la licence CC? Non. Creative Commons n’est pas un cabinet d’avocats et ne délivre pas de conseils ou de services juridiques. CC est similaire à un service d’auto-assistance qui offre, des documents juridiques basés sur des formulaires gratuits pour les autres à utiliser. Cette FAQ répond aux questions les plus courantes. Il ya aussi des informations spécialisées disponibles sur les pages suivantes: Pratiques de marquage pour créateurs Pratiques de marquage pour réutilisateurs FAQ de données Différences entre les versions de licence CC Différences entre les ports des versions antérieures de licence de compétence Marquage Domaine Public FAQ CC0 FAQ Bien que CC fournisse ces informations à propos de ses licences et d’autres outils, cette information peut ne pas s’appliquer à votre situation particulière, et ne devrait jamais être considérée comme un conseil juridique. Si vous êtes à la recherche de conseils juridiques sur l’utilisation de licences CC et d’autres outils, nous vous recommandons de contacter l’affilié Creative Commons dans votre juridiction. Les affiliés CC sont fortement reliées aux communautés d’avocats de droit d’auteur dans leurs pays. Nous offrons également une liste d’avocats et d’organisations qui se sont identifiés comme prêts à fournir des informations sur les questions de licence CC. Toutefois, s’il vous plaît noter que CC ne fournit pas de services d’orientation, et ne cautionne ni ne recommande aucune personne sur cette liste. Est-ce que Creative Commons recueille ou suit les œuvres sous licence CC? Non, CC ne recueille pas des contenus et ne suit pas les œuvres sous licence CC. Toutefois, CC construit des outils techniques et autres instruments juridiques qui aident à la recherche publique et l’utilisation des œuvres sous licence CC ; beaucoup d’autres ont construit des outils pareils aussi. CC Search  est un outil développé par CC pour aider le public à découvrir sur Internet via les moteurs de recherche et les référentiels CC-aware des œuvres offertes sous licence Creative Commons. Que font les boutons Creative Commons? Les boutons de CC sont un raccourci pour transmettre les autorisations de base associées au matériel offert sous licence CC. Les créateurs et les propriétaires qui appliquent les licences CC à leur matériel peuvent télécharger et appliquer ces boutons  pour communiquer aux utilisateurs les autorisations accordées à l’avance. Lorsque le matériel est offert en ligne, les boutons doivent généralement relier vers les actes de licence lisibles par l’homme (qui, à son tour, un lien vers la licence elle-même). Puis-je utiliser le logo et les boutons Creative Commons? Vous pouvez télécharger des versions haute résolution des logos Creative Commons et les utiliser dans le cadre de votre œuvre ou de votre site Web, à condition de respecter nos règles. Entre autres, si vous utilisez les logos sur un site ou sur votre œuvre, vous ne pouvez en aucun cas modifier les logos - par exemple en changeant la police, les proportions, ou les couleurs. Les boutons de CC, le nom et logo de l’entreprise (le «CC» dans un cercle) sont des marques de Creative Commons. Vous ne pouvez pas les utiliser de manière non conforme à nos règles, sauf si vous recevez au préalable une autorisation expresse et écrite. Cela signifie, par exemple, que vous ne pouvez pas (sans notre permission) imprimer vos propres boutons et t-shirts avec des logos CC, mais vous pouvez par contre les acheter dans le magasin CC . J’aime Creative Commons. Comment puis-je aider? SVP soutenez CC en faisant un don via notre page de support. Si vous donnez 50 $ ou plus, vous pouvez obtenir un t-shirt en édition spéciale disponible uniquement aux partisans de CC. Les dons et informations d’expédition peuvent être traitées par PayPal ou par carte de crédit. Vous pouvez également soutenir CC en visitant notre magasin. CC accueille toujours vos commentaires, que vous pouvez envoyer par courriel à info at creativecommons dot org . Vous pouvez également participer aux discussions CC des listes e-mail et partager vos idées et commentaires dans un de ces forums. Si vous êtes un développeur de logiciels, sysadmin, ou avez d’autres compétences techniques, vous pouvez joindre notre communauté de développeurs et aider à construire les outils qui renforcent les communes. Enfin, une des meilleures façons de soutenir CC est de soutenir vous-même nos causes. Suivez notre blog pour en savoir plus sur les questions d’actualité où vous pouvez vous impliquer et passez le messager et plaider pour les licences libres et ouvertes dans vos propres communautés. Pourquoi Creative Commons mène une campagne annuelle de collecte de fonds? Pourquoi l’argent est utilisé et il sert à quoi? Creative Commons est une organisation mondiale à but non lucratif qui permet le partage et la réutilisation de la créativité et des connaissances grâce à des outils juridiques gratuits, avec des affiliés partout dans le monde qui contribuent à garantir que nos licences travaillent à l’étranger et sensibilisent à propos de notre travail. Nos outils sont gratuits, et notre portée est large. Afin de… Poursuivre le développement de nos licences et des outils du domaine public pour s’assurer qu’ils sont juridiquement et techniquement mis à jour dans le monde entier, aider les créateurs à mettre en œuvre ces outils sur les sites Web à travers les meilleures pratiques et une assistance individuelle, Permettre les licences CC sur les principales plates-formes de partage de contenu, Améliorer la recherche et la découverte de ressources sous licence CC, Plaider pour des licences CC et des politiques ouvertes en matière d’éducation, de science et de culture, et diversifier d’autres activités qui nous oublions de mentionner, comme toutes les opérations ennuyantes mais essentielles de tous les jours pour faire fonctionner une organisation … nous avons besoin de $ pour rendre tout cela possible! Pour plus d’informations, SVP consultez notre rapport annuel. Creative Commons a toujours compté sur la générosité des individus et des organisations pour financer ses opérations en cours. Il est essentiel d’avoir le soutien du public parce que ce sont les créateurs et les utilisateurs de matériel CC qui rendent nos outils pertinents dans cette ère numérique. Ils dépendent des outils et services fournit par CC par leur réutilisation et remix des riches, des ressources ouvertes disponibles sur Wikipedia, Flickr, SoundCloud, Vimeo, Europeana, MIT OpenCourseWare, PLOS, Al Jazeera, et YouTube , pour nommer quelques-uns. Beaucoup de ces gens donnent 10 $, 25 $ ou 50 $ à CC, pour l’aider à se maintenir en place et à fonctionner afin que nous puissions continuer à fournir nos outils et services gratuitement, telle une organisation à but non lucratif. Plus les gens font des dons à CC, plus indépendant, il restera. Informations Générales sur la licence Qu’est-ce que les licences Creative Commons? Les licences Creative Commons offrent un moyen facile de gérer les termes de droit d’auteur appliqués automatiquement sur tous le matériels créé sous droit d’auteur. Nos licences permettent au matériel d’être partagé et réutilisé dans des conditions qui sont flexibles et juridiquement solides. Creative Commons propose un set principal de six licences de droit d’auteur. Parce qu’il n’y a pas de «licence Creative Commons », il est important d’identifier laquelle de ces six licences vous êtes entrain d’être appliquée sur votre matériel, et laquelle de ces six licences a été appliquée sur le matériel que vous souhaitez utiliser, et dans les deux cas, quelle est la version spécifique, Toutes nos licences exigent que les utilisateurs fournissent une attribution (BY) pour le créateur lorsque la matière est utilisée et partagée. Certains concédants choisissent la licence BY, exigeant l’attribution au créateur, comme seule condition pour la réutilisation du matériel. Les cinq autres licences combinent BY avec un ou plusieurs trois autres éléments supplémentaires de licence: Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale (NC), qui interdit l’utilisation commerciale de la matière; Pas de Modification (ND), qui interdit le partage des adaptations de la matière; et Partage dans les Mêmes Conditions (SA), qui nécessite que les adaptations de la matière soient publiées sous la même licence. Les licences CC peuvent être appliquées à tout type d’œuvre, y compris les ressources éducatives, la musique, photographies, bases de données, les informations gouvernementales et du secteur public, et de nombreux autres types de matériels. Les seules catégories d’œuvres pour lesquelles CC ne recommandent pas ces licences sont les logiciels et le matériel informatique. Vous ne devriez pas appliquer des licences Creative Commons à des œuvres qui ne sont plus protégées par le droit d’auteur ou qui sont dans le domaine public. Pour ces œuvres qui sont dans le domaine public du monde entier, nous vous recommandons de les marquer avec la Marquage Domaine Public . Comment les licences CC fonctionnent? Les licences CC ne sont en vigueur que lorsqu’elles sont appliquées à du matériel couvert par le droit d’auteur et même si une utilisation particulière ne serait pas permise par le droit d’auteur. Notez que la dernière version des licences CC s’applique également aux droits similaires aux droits d’auteur, comme les droits voisins et les droits de base de données sui generis. En savoir plus sur le champ d’application des licences. Cela signifie que les termes et conditions de la licence CC ne sont pas déclenchées par les utilisations permises en vertu des exceptions et limitations applicables au droit d’auteur, ni ne les conditions de licence et les conditions sont applicables aux œuvres sous licences et qui sont dans le domaine public. Cela signifie également que les licences CC ne peuvent pas imposer contractuellement des restrictions sur les utilisations d’une œuvre où il n’y a pas le droit d’auteur sous-jacent. Cette fonctionnalité (et autres) permet de distinguer les licences CC de certaines autres licences ouvertes comme le ODbL et ODC-BY, qui ont l’intention d’imposer des conditions contractuelles et des restrictions  sur la réutilisation des bases de données dans des pays où il n’y a pas des droit d’auteur ou sui generis sous-jacents. Toutes les licences CC sont non exclusives: les créateurs et les propriétaires peuvent conclure à tout moment, différents arrangements d’octroi de licences supplémentaires pour le même matériel (souvent dénommé «double licence» ou «multi-licences»). Toutefois, les licences CC ne sont pas révocables   une fois accordées à moins qu’il y ait eu violation, et même à ce moment-là, la licence est terminée uniquement à cause de la violation. Il y a des vidéos et des bandes dessinées qui offrent des descriptions visuelles de la manière de fonctionnement des licences CC. Quelle est la dernière version des licences proposée par Creative Commons? En Novembre 2013, Creative Commons a publié la suite de licence version 4.0. Ces licences offertes par CC sont les plus mises à jour et sont recommandées plus que toutes les versions antérieures. Vous pouvez voir comment les licences ont été améliorées au fil du temps sur la page des versions de licence -->. 4.0 a été rédigé pour être valable à l’échelle internationale, et aura des traductions officielles disponibles après la publication. Est-ce que les licences Creative Commons affectent les exceptions et limitations au droit d’auteur, comme l’utilisation équitable et l’usage équitable? Non. De par leur conception, les licences CC ne réduisent et ne limitent pas les droits prévus par les exceptions et limitations au droit d’auteur, tels que l’usage équitable ou l’utilisation équitable. Si votre utilisation du matériel sous licence CC serait permise en raison d’une exception ou limitation applicable, alors vous ne devriez pas compter sur la licence CC ou se conformer à ses termes et conditions. Ceci est un principe fondamental des licences CC. Qui donne l’autorisation d’utiliser le matériel offert sous licence Creative Commons? Nos licences et outils juridiques sont destinés à être utilisés par toute personne qui détient des droits d’auteur sur le matériel. Celui-ci étant souvent mais pas toujours, le créateur. Creative Commons propose des licences et des outils gratuitement pour le public et ne nécessite pas que les créateurs ou autres détenteurs de droits s’enregistrent auprès CC pour appliquer une licence CC à une œuvre. Cela signifie que CC ne connait pas obligatoirement qui utilise les licences --> et pour quelles fins et CC n’a pas une façon de communiquer avec les créateurs au-delà des moyens généralement disponibles pour le public. CC n’a pas le pouvoir d’accorder l’autorisation au nom de ces personnes et ni le pouvoir de gérer ces droits au nom des autres. Si vous souhaitez obtenir des autorisations supplémentaires pour utiliser l’œuvre au-delà de celles accordées par la licence appliquée, ou si vous n’êtes pas sûr si votre utilisation prévue est permise par la licence, vous devez contacter le titulaire des droits. Les licences Creative Commons sont-elles exécutoires dans un tribunal de droit? Les licences Creative Commons sont rédigées pour être exécutées dans le monde entier, et ont déjà été appliquées au tribunal de diverses juridictions. Selon CC, les licences n’ont jamais été inexécutables ou invalides. Les licences CC contiennent une clause de “séparabilité”. Cela permet à un tribunal d’éliminer toute disposition déterminée à être inapplicable, et d’appliquer les autres dispositions de la licence. Qu’advient-il si quelqu’un applique une licence Creative Commons à mon œuvre sans ma connaissance ou autorisation? CC informe tous les concédants potentiels de licence qu’ils ont besoin d’avoir tous les droits nécessaires avant d’appliquer une licence CC à une œuvre. Si tel n’est pas le cas et que quelqu’un a marqué votre œuvre avec une licence CC sans votre autorisation, vous devriez contacter cette personne et lui dire de supprimer la licence de votre œuvre. Vous pouvez aussi contacter un avocat. Creative Commons n’est pas un cabinet d’avocats et ne peut pas vous représentez ou vous donnez des conseils juridiques, mais il y a des avocats qui se sont identifiés comme intéressés à représenter les gens dans les questions liées à CC . Quelles sont les licences Creative Commons internationales (non-adaptées), et pourquoi CC offre des licences “adaptées” ? L’un des objectifs de CC est de veiller à ce que tous ses outils juridiques s’appliquent à l’échelle mondiale, afin que toute personne partout dans le monde puisse partager son œuvre dans des conditions standards à l’échelle mondiale. À cette fin, CC offre une suite de six licences de droits d’auteur internationaux (anciennement appelé “non-adaptées”) qui sont rédigées, fondées en grande partie sur divers traités internationaux régissant les droits d’auteur , en tenant compte de nombreuses questions juridiques spécifiques à la juridiction. La dernière version (4.0) a été rédigée avec une attention particulière aux besoins de la force exécutoire internationale. Pour la version 3.0 et les versions antérieures, Creative Commons a également offert des versions adaptées de ses six licences de base pour de nombreuses juridictions (qui correspondent habituellement mais pas toujours à des pays). Ces licences adaptées sont fondées sur la série de licence internationale, mais ont été modifiés pour refléter les particularités locales dans l’expression des termes juridiques et les conditions, les protocoles de rédaction, et la langue. Les licences adaptées et internationales sont toutes destinées à être juridiquement efficaces partout dans le monde. CC s’attend à ce que quelques adaptations seront nécessaires pour 4.0. CC vous recommande de profiter des améliorations de la suite 4.0 expliquées sur la page des versions de licence  sauf si vous êtes au courant de considérations particulières qu’exigeraient une licence adaptée. Puis-je inclure une œuvre sous licence CC BY dans un article de Wikipedia même si ils utilisent une licence CC BY-SA ? Oui. Des œuvres sous licence CC BY peuvent être incorporées dans des œuvres qui sont sous licence CC BY-SA. Par exemple, vous pouvez intégrer une photo sous licence CC BY dans un article de Wikipedia tout en gardant toutes les mentions de droit d’auteur intactes, fournir une attribution appropriée, et en se conformant aux termes de CC BY. En savoir plus sur les licences. Les organisations gouvernementales et inter-gouvernementales peuvent-elles utiliser des licences CC ? Oui, tout le monde y compris les gouvernements et les organisations intergouvernementales peuvent utiliser les licences CC pour le matériel qu’ils possèdent, et ces institutions utilisent fréquemment les licences CC sur leur matériel protégeable. Les raisons pour le faire varient et inclus souvent un désir de maximiser l’impact et l’utilité des œuvres à des fins éducatives et informatives et d’améliorer la transparence. Les licences Creative Commons ont des caractéristiques désirables --> qui les rendent meilleures que les autres licences sur mesure. Les licences CC sont standards et interopérables, ce qui signifie les documents publiés par différents créateurs utilisant le même type de licence CC peuvent être traduit, modifié, compilé, et remixé sans barrières juridiques en fonction de la licence particulière appliquée -->. Les licences Creative Commons sont également lisibles par machine, permettant aux œuvres sous licence CC d’être facilement découvert par les moteurs de recherche tels que Google. Ces caractéristiques permettent de maximiser la distribution, la réutilisation, et l’impact des ouvrages publiés par les gouvernements et les organisations intergouvernementales (OIG). Bien que nous encouragions quiconque d’utiliser la version 4.0, qui est valable à l’échelle internationale et qui peut être utilisée par les individus et les organisations, il existe une version OIG adaptée de 3.0 que les organisations intergouvernementales peuvent également utiliser. En savoir plus sur la façon dont les gouvernements et les organisations intergouvernementales et les licences utilisent efficacement CC et les outils juridiques, les considérations pour l’utilisation de nos licences, et comment ils fonctionnent dans le contexte de l’OIG. Quelles sont les traductions officielles des licences CC et CC0? Des Traductions officielles seront disponibles pour les licences 4.0 et CC0. Lorsque votre propre œuvre est sous licence, vous pouvez créer un lien vers le texte de toute traduction officielle disponible. Lorsque vous réutiliser un matériel sous licence CC, vous pouvez respecter les conditions de licence en se référant à une traduction officielle disponible de la licence. Ces traductions sont des traductions linguistiques de la version anglaise qui adhèrent aussi étroitement que possible au texte original. Ces traductions ont été effectuées par nos affiliés en conformité avec la Politique de Traduction du Code Légal et sous le contrôle et la surveillance de l’équipe juridique de CC. Notez que ceux-ci sont les équivalents du texte original anglais; ces traductions ne sont -->pas des versions adaptées aux juridictions. Vous pouvez trouver une liste de toutes les traductions disponibles -->ici. Pour les versions 3.0 et antérieures, des traductions officielles ne sont pas disponibles. Certaines traductions non officielles ont été faites pour des fins informatives uniquement. (Juridictions des versions adaptées de la version 3.0 et les versions antérieures ont généralement été publiées dans la langue officielle (s) de la juridiction appropriée. Toutefois, les licences adaptées ne sont pas équivalentes aux licences internationales, et ne servent pas comme références substituables pour se conformer aux termes et conditions des licences.) Qu’est-ce qu’une licence compatible BY-SA? Une licence compatible BY-SA est une licence officiellement désignée par Creative Commons, conformément au processus de compatibilité ShareAlike. Une fois considérée comme une licence compatible BY-SA, vous pouvez utiliser la licence pour publier vos contributions à une adaptation d’une œuvre BY-SA. Pour voir la liste des licences compatibles BY-SA, cliquez ici. En savoir plus sur la compatibilité ShareAlike -->ici. Pour les concédants de licence Choisir une licence A quoi penser avant de demander une licence Creative Commons L’application d’une licence Creative Commons sur votre œuvre est une décision importante. Lorsque vous appliquez une licence CC, vous donnez la permission à quiconque d’utiliser votre matériel pour toute la durée du droit d’auteur et des droits similaires applicables. CC a identifié certaines choses que vous devriez prendre en considération avant de demander une licence CC, dont certains sont liés à la capacité même d’appliquer une licence CC. Voici quelques-unes : Le matériel est-il protégeable? Si non, est-il soumis à des droits voisins ou droits de base de données sui generis ? Les licences CC ne sont pas applicables au matériel dans le domaine public. Différents pays ont des normes différentes pour ce qui est dans le domaine public. Possédez-vous le matériel sur lequel vous souhaitez obtenir une licence? Si non, êtes-vous autorisé à le délivrer sous la licence spécifique CC que vous êtes intéressée à utiliser? Vous ne devez pas appliquer une licence à du matériel que vous ne possédez pas ou que vous n’êtes pas autorisé à licencier. Êtes-vous conscient que les licences CC ne sont pas révocables ? Vous êtes libre à tout moment d’arrêter de proposer une œuvre sous licence CC, mais ceci n’affectera pas les droits liés à toute copie de votre œuvre déjà en circulation. (Tout licencié peut perdre ses droits après avoir violé la licence, mais cela n’affectera pas l’utilisation continue de l’œuvre par d’autres titulaires de la licence). Êtes-vous membre d’une société de gestion collective? Si oui, vous devez vous assurer que vous êtes en mesure d’utiliser les licences CC pour votre matériels. Il faudra toujours lire les termes et conditions de la licence spécifique que vous prévoyez appliquer. En plus, il y a plusieurs termes qui peuvent varier dans les versions antérieures de la licence, à la fois non-adaptées et adaptées. Si vous choisissez d’utiliser une version pré-4.0 ou toute version adaptée , des clauses tel que le choix de la loi peuvent influencer votre choix de la licence désirée. Comment savoir quelle licence choisir? Si vous n’êtes pas sûr quelle licence correspond le mieux à vos besoins, il y a beaucoup de moyens pour aider les titulaires de droits à choisir la licence CC convenable. CC Australie a élaboré un organigramme qui peut vous être utile pour vous aider à choisir la meilleur licence CC pour votre œuvre. Vous pouvez aussi lire des études de cas d’autres personnes qui utilisent les licences CC. La communauté de CC peut également répondre à des questions, et a peut-être déjà abordé les questions que vous soulevez. Les listes de discussion par courriel de la communauté CC et les archives de discussion peuvent être des sources d’information utiles. Enfin, vous pouvez également consulter un avocat  pour obtenir des conseils sur la meilleure licence correspondant à vos besoins. Pourquoi devrais-je utiliser la dernière version des licences Creative Commons? La dernière version des licences Creative Commons est une version 4.0. Vous devriez toujours utiliser la dernière version des licences Creative Commons dans le but de profiter des nombreuses améliorations décrites sur la page des versions de licence. 4.0 en particulier est censé être mieux adapté à un usage international, et utilisé dans de nombreux contextes différents, y compris le partage de données. Que faire si les licences CC n’ont pas été adaptées à ma juridiction? Toutes les licences CC sont destinées à être applicable dans le monde entier. Sauf si vous avez une raison particulière d’utiliser une licence adaptée -->, nous vous proposer d’utiliser une des licences internationales. 4.0 soutiendra les traductions officielles de la licence internationale pour ceux qui souhaitent utiliser les licences dans une autre langue. Apres la version 4.0, CC décourage l’utilisation des versions adaptées, et a placé une emprise sur de nouveaux projets de portage suivant sa publication de 2014. -->  À ce moment, CC réévalue la nécessité de portage dans le futur. Dois-je choisir une licence internationale ou une licence adaptée? Nous vous recommandons d’utiliser une licence internationale version 4.0. Ceci est la version la plus mise à jour de nos licences, rédigée suite à une large consultation avec notre réseau mondial de sociétés affiliées, et a été écrite pour être valable à l’échelle internationale. Il n’y a pas de ports de 4.0, et il est prévu que quelques-unes seront créées. Toutes les licences adaptées sont à la version 3.0 ou antérieure, ce qui signifie que les concédants de ces licences ne bénéficient pas des améliorations apportées à la suite 4.0 de la licence. Mais avant même d’envisager les améliorations à 4.0, il y a plusieurs raisons pour lesquelles les licences internationales peuvent être préférables pour les titulaires de droits, même si les licences ont été adaptées à leur juridiction. En tant qu’organisation, CC se licencie la totalité de son propre contenu sous une licence internationale parce que, entre autres, les licences internationales sont essentiellement juridiction neutre tout en restant efficace à l’échelle mondiale. Le caractère neutre des licences internationales fait appel à de nombreuses personnes et organisations, en particulier pour une utilisation dans le cadre de projets globaux qui transcendent les frontières politiques. Enfin, il est important de savoir que certaines des licences adaptées contiennent une clause de choix de la loi, qui peut être indésirable pour vos besoins. Cependant, certains titulaires de droits choisissent encore une licence adaptée à leur juridiction locale parce qu’ils estiment que leurs besoins ne sont pas suffisamment couverts par les licences internationales. 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This guide covers the setup process and how to manage your connected repositories. This feature is available on sites with the WordPress.com Business and Commerce plans . If you have a Business plan, make sure to activate it . For free sites and sites on the Personal and Premium plans, upgrade your plan to access this feature. In this guide Video tutorial Connect a repository Manage deployment settings Advanced deployment Deploy your code Manage existing connections Deployment run logs Disconnect a repository Disconnect WordPress.com from GitHub Have a question? Ask our AI assistant Back to top Video tutorial Connect a repository Before you can deploy a GitHub repository to your WordPress.com site, you’ll first need to set up the connection between the two using the following steps: Visit your Sites page: https://wordpress.com/sites/ Click the name of your site to view the site overview. Click on the Deployments tab. Click the “ Connect repository ” button. Then, if you see repositories listed, you have already connected your GitHub account. Continue to step 11. Click the “ Install the WordPress.com app ” button. A new window will open, and you will be prompted to log into your GitHub account if you haven’t already done so. Then you’ll see this screen: Click the “ Authorize WordPress.com for Developers ” button. Select the GitHub organization or account where your repository is located. Select which repository/repositories you’d like to connect: All repositories: Selecting this option will grant WordPress.com access to all current and future repositories owned by the selected GitHub account. This includes public repositories that are read-only. Only select repositories: Selecting this option will allow you to choose which repositories WordPress.com can access on the selected GitHub account. Once you’ve selected an option, click the Install button. The new window will close, and you will be taken back to WordPress.com. Your selected repository/repositories should be listed along with the GitHub account associated with that repository: Click Select next to the repository you wish to connect. At this point, you should see WordPress.com for Developers under your Authorized GitHub Apps and Installed GitHub Apps . Manage deployment settings Once you select a repository, you will need to adjust the deployment settings: Deployment branch: Defaults to the default branch of the repository (typically main ) but can be changed to the branch you wish to use. Destination directory: The server folder where you want to deploy the files. For plugins, it will be /wp-content/plugins/my-plugin-name . For themes, it will be /wp-content/themes/my-theme-name . For a partial site deployment (i.e., multiple plugins or themes), you can use /wp-content . The contents of a repository will be merged with the existing contents of the WordPress site in the specified directory. Automatic deployments: There are two ways you can deploy to WordPress.com: Automatic: Once the code is committed, it will be deployed to your WordPress.com site. Automatic deployments are recommended for staging sites. Manual: The code will be deployed once you request a deployment . Manual deployments are recommended for production sites. Deployment mode: There are two types of deployments: Simple: This mode will copy all files from a branch of the repository to the site and deploy them with no post-processing. Advanced: With this mode, you can use a workflow script, enabling custom build steps such as installing Composer dependencies, conducting pre-deployment code testing, and controlling file deployment. Ideal for repositories that need Composer or Node software. See Advanced Deployment below for more information . Once all settings have been configured, click the Connect button. Your repository will be added: Note that you must trigger the first deployment, either automatically or manually . You can then connect another repository at any time by clicking the “ Connect repository ” button. Advanced deployment With Advanced Deployment, you can provide a workflow script to process files in your repository before deployment. This opens up many possibilities, such as checking your code to ensure it meets your team’s coding standards, running unit tests, excluding files from the deployment, installing dependencies, and much more. To get started, check out our workflow recipes . To set up Advanced Deployment: A form will appear where you can configure the deployment. Click the repository’s name to manage the connection. On the right side, under “ Pick your deployment mode “, choose Advanced . If the repository already contains a workflow file, you can select it here. The system will check the file for any errors. If no errors are found, proceed to step 7. You can also select the “ Create new workflow ” option to add a preconfigured workflow file. Choosing this option will overwrite the wpcom.yml workflow file if it already exists in your repository. Click the “ Install workflow for me ” button to commit the workflow file to the repository. Once a workflow has been added and verified, click Update . Your repository will now use advanced deployment. Deploy your code After connecting your GitHub repository to a site, the next step is actually deploying your code. There are two deployment methods available: Automatic and Manual . Automatic deployments are not recommended for live production sites, as any code changes in the repository are automatically deployed from GitHub to the live site. Instead, consider setting up automatic deployment to a staging site and syncing it to production once you’re ready. Manual deployments give you more control over when your code changes are pushed live, as you will manually need to trigger each deployment. We recommend manual deployments if you don’t want to use a staging site. To manually trigger a deployment: Visit your Sites page: https://wordpress.com/sites/ Click the name of your site to view the site overview. Click on the Deployments tab. Click the ellipsis menu (⋮) on the repository you wish to deploy. Choose “ Trigger manual deployment “. You should see a banner notification that says, “Deployment run created,” and the deployment status will change to “Queued.” Wait for the deployment to complete (the status will change to “Deployed”). Click the ellipsis menu (⋮) again and choose “ See deployment runs “. The Deployment run log displays the Author and the deployed commit. If you click the deployment run entry, you can view more information. Manage existing connections To manage your existing GitHub repository connections: Visit your Sites page: https://wordpress.com/sites/ Click the name of your site to view the site overview. Click on the Deployments tab. You should then see the connections list. The connection list is shown if there is at least one connection between a GitHub repository and your site. The list includes relevant information for each connection, such as the repository name and branch, the last commit that was deployed to a site, when it happened, where the code was placed, how long the deployment run took, and its status. There are additional actions available after clicking the ellipsis menu (⋮): Trigger manual deployment: Starts a deployment run on the latest commit of the configured branch. See deployment runs: Opens the deployment run logs view for the connected repository. Configure connection: Opens the manage connection view for the repository. Disconnect repository: Removes the connection between the repository and the site. Deployment run logs Deployment run logs provide a detailed, step-by-step record of each deployment, whether triggered automatically or manually. These logs help you track changes, monitor deployment status, and troubleshoot any issues that arise. With access to logs from the last 10 runs within 30 days, you can easily review what happened during each deployment and ensure everything is running smoothly. To check the logs of a deployment: Visit your Sites page: https://wordpress.com/sites/ Click the name of your site to view the site overview. Click on the Deployments tab. Click the ellipsis menu (⋮) next to the repository you want to view logs for. Select “ See deployment runs “. The Deployment runs list view shows commits that were deployed to the site, the deployment status, the date, and the duration. Click anywhere on a run to expand and view more information about the deployment. The logs provide a record of all executed commands, from fetching code from GitHub to placing it in the target directory. You can expand log lines to see more information by clicking “ show more “. Disconnect a repository When you disconnect a GitHub repository from your site, any future changes to the repository will no longer impact your site. By default, the deployed files remain on your site, but you have the option to remove them during the disconnection process. To remove a repository: Visit your Sites page: https://wordpress.com/sites/ Click the name of your site to view the site overview. Click on the Deployments tab. Click the ellipsis menu (⋮) on the repository. Select “ Disconnect repository “. A dialog window will appear. Click the switch to remove associated files from the site. Click “ Disconnect repository ” to close the dialog and disconnect the repository. Note that WordPress.com for Developers will still appear in your Installed GitHub Apps and your Authorized GitHub Apps . This is because WordPress.com still has access to the repository, but the connection has been deleted. Disconnect WordPress.com from GitHub You may also choose to revoke WordPress.com’s access to your GitHub account. You can do so at any time by visiting your Applications settings on GitHub. To revoke authorized app access to your GitHub account: Go to Authorized GitHub Apps . Click Revoke next to WordPress.com for Developers . Click the “ I understand, revoke access ” button. Even if you revoke authorized app access, code can still be deployed because the WordPress.com for Developers app remains installed on the selected accounts. To revoke access to the WordPress.com installation and disable the ability to deploy code to your WordPress.com site: Go to Installed GitHub Apps . Click Configure next to WordPress.com for Developers . In the Danger zone area, click Uninstall , then click OK when prompted. Removing WordPress.com from the list of authorized apps does not mean that the repositories will be deleted or stop working; your repositories will still exist on GitHub after you revoke WordPress.com’s access, but WordPress.com will no longer be able to deploy code. Was this guide helpful for you? Yay Nay Not quite what you're looking for? Get Help! Get Help What can we do to make this guide more helpful? (Optional) This form is not monitored for support. Need support? Get help here . Get help here. 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https://www.microsoft.com/ko-kr/windows/extended-security-updates | Windows 10 확장 보안 업데이트 | Microsoft Windows 주 콘텐츠로 건너뛰기 Microsoft Windows Windows Windows 홈 Windows 정보 Windows 11 살펴보기 Windows 10과 11 비교 Windows 11 보안 Windows의 AI 기능 사진 및 동영상 편집 그림판으로 그림 그리기 및 콘텐츠 작성 디지털 펜, 음성 및 터치 앱 게임 컴퓨터에 스마트폰 동기화 Windows 접근성 기능 Windows 구매 Windows 11 구매 방법 Windows 11 사양 및 요구 사항 Windows 백업 FAQ(질문과 대답) PC 선택 도움말 Windows 11 Home 구매 Windows 11 Pro 구매 PC 구입 PC 선택 도움말 PC 구매 가이드 대학생용 노트북 도움말 Windows 도움말 및 지원 팁 이전 버전 지원 종료 Windows 10의 확장 보안 기업 고객용 자세히 Microsoft 전체 Global Microsoft 365 Teams Copilot Windows Surface Xbox 세일 지원 소프트웨어 소프트웨어 Windows 앱 AI OneDrive Outlook Skype에서 Teams로 이동 중 OneNote Microsoft Teams PC 및 장치 PC 및 장치 Xbox 쇼핑 주변 기기 엔터테인먼트 엔터테인먼트 Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Xbox 및 게임 PC 게임 기업 고객용 기업 고객용 Microsoft Security Azure Dynamics 365 비즈니스용 Microsoft 365 Microsoft Industry Microsoft Power Platform Windows 365 개발자 및 IT 개발자 및 IT Microsoft 개발자 Microsoft Learn AI 마켓플레이스 앱 지원 Microsoft Tech 커뮤니티 Microsoft Marketplace Visual Studio Marketplace Rewards 기타 기타 무료 다운로드 및 보안 교육 볼륨 라이선싱 사이트맵 보기 검색 Microsoft.com 검색 결과 없음 취소 로그인 Windows 10 소비자 ESU(확장 보안 업데이트) Windows 10 ESU(확장 보안 업데이트) 프로그램이 디바이스를 안전하게 유지하는 데 어떻게 도움이 되는지 알아보세요. Windows ESU란? Windows 10용 ESU(확장 보안 업데이트) 프로그램은 고객이 Windows 11 로 전환하는 동안 2025년 10월 14일 이후에도 Windows 10 PC를 계속 사용할 수 있는 보다 안전한 옵션을 제공합니다. ESU 프로그램은 Windows 10 22H2 버전을 실행 중인 디바이스에 대한, MSRC(Microsoft Security Response Center) 의 정의에 따른 긴급 및 중요 보안 업데이트 를 이용할 수 있도록 하여 맬웨어 및 사이버 보안 공격의 위험을 줄이는 데 도움을 줍니다. ESU 등록은 다른 유형의 수정, 기능 개선 또는 제품 개선 사항을 제공하지 않습니다. 또한 기술 지원도 제공되지 않습니다. Windows 10에 대한 지원이 종료되었습니다. 프로그램이 2026년 10월 13일에 종료될 때까지 언제든지 ESU에 등록할 수 있습니다. Windows 10 ESU 필수 전제 조건 소비자 Windows 10 ESU 프로그램에 등록하려면 디바이스가 다음 요구 사항을 충족하는지 확인하세요. 디바이스에서 Windows 10 버전 22H2 Home, Professional, Pro Education 또는 Workstations 버전을 실행 중이어야 합니다. 디바이스에 최신 Windows 업데이트가 설치되어 있어야 합니다. Windows 업데이트를 설치 하는 방법에 대해 알아보세요. 디바이스에 로그인하는 데 사용되는 Microsoft 계정 은 관리자 계정이어야 합니다. ESU 라이선스는 등록을 위해 사용되는 Microsoft 계정과 연결됩니다. 평소에 로컬 계정으로 Windows에 로그인하는 경우 Microsoft 계정으로 로그인하라는 메시지가 표시될 수 있습니다. Microsoft 계정이 자녀 계정이면 안 됩니다. 소비자 ESU 프로그램은 상업용 시나리오에서 사용할 수 없으며 다음에 대한 등록이 제공되지 않습니다. 키오스크 모드의 디바이스. Active Directory 도메인 또는 Microsoft Entra에 가입되어 있거나 MDM(모바일 디바이스 관리) 솔루션에 등록된 장치. 그러나 Microsoft Entra에 등록된 디바이스는 소비자 ESU 프로그램을 사용할 수 있습니다. 이미 ESU 라이선스가 있는 디바이스. 디바이스가 소비자 ESU 프로그램에 등록된 상태에서 위에 나열된 상용 ESU 시나리오 중 하나에 참여하는 경우, 상용 디바이스로 더 이상 사용되지 않을 때까지 디바이스에 대한 소비자 ESU 등록이 일시 중단됩니다. IT 전문가이고 조직에서 ESU를 사용하도록 설정해야 하는 경우 ESU(확장 보안 업데이트) 활성화 를 참조하세요. Windows 10 ESU의 비용은 얼마인가요? 다음 세 가지 방법 중 하나로 ESU에 등록할 수 있습니다. PC 설정을 동기화 한 경우 추가 비용 없이 등록합니다. Microsoft Rewards 포인트 1,000점을 사용합니다. $30 USD 또는 현지 통화로 이에 상응하는 금액(세금 별도)의 일회성 구매. 모든 등록 옵션은 2026년 10월 13일까지 연장된 보안 업데이트를 제공합니다. 프로그램이 2026년 10월 13일에 종료될 때까지 언제든지 ESU에 등록할 수 있지만 등록을 마치지 못한 디바이스는 바이러스 및 맬웨어에 더 취약해집니다. ESU에 등록하려면 Microsoft 계정에 로그인해야 합니다. ESU 프로그램에 등록할 때 선택할 수 있는 옵션이 제공됩니다. 보유한 ESU 라이선스는 최대 10개의 디바이스에서 사용할 수 있습니다. Windows 10 ESU를 설치하는 방법 ESU는 Windows 10 버전 22H2를 실행 중인 적격 디바이스에 2025년 10월 14일 EOS 날짜 이전에 배포되며, 단계적 출시가 진행됨에 따라 가용성은 점진적으로 확대됩니다. Windows 10 디바이스에 ESU를 설치하려면 다음을 수행합니다. 설정 > 업데이트 및 보안 > Windows 업데이트 로 이동합니다. 디바이스가 필수 전제 조건을 충족하는 경우 ESU에 등록할 수 있는 링크가 표시됩니다. 지금 등록 을 선택하면 ESU 등록이 시작됩니다. 로컬 계정으로 Windows에 로그인한 경우 Microsoft 계정에 로그인하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. PC 설정을 이미 백업한 경우 디바이스를 등록하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. Windows 설정을 백업하지 않은 경우 설정 백업을 시작할지, Rewards를 사용할지, 일회성 구매를 통해 ESU에 등록할지 선택할 수 있습니다. ESU에 등록하면 보유한 ESU 라이선스를 최대 10개의 디바이스에서 사용할 수 있습니다. 설정 > 업데이트 및 보안 > Windows 업데이트 로 이동하여 해당 추가 디바이스에 대해 지금 등록 을 선택합니다. 첫 번째 디바이스를 등록하는 데 사용한 것과 동일한 Microsoft 계정으로 디바이스에 이미 로그인한 경우 디바이스 추가 를 선택합니다. Microsoft 계정으로 디바이스에 로그인하지 않은 경우 첫 번째 디바이스를 등록하는 데 사용된 Microsoft 계정으로 로그인하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. 질문과 대답 모두 확대 | 모두 축소 ESU에 등록해야 하는 이유는 무엇인가요? Windows 11로 전환하는 데 더 많은 시간이 필요한 경우, ESU에 등록하면 2026년 10월 13일에 이 프로그램이 종료될 때까지 Windows 10 디바이스를 보호하며 안심하고 사용할 수 있습니다. 언제 ESU에 등록할 수 있나요? 프로그램이 2026년 10월 13일에 종료될 때까지 언제든지 ESU에 등록할 수 있지만 등록을 마치지 못한 디바이스는 바이러스 및 맬웨어에 더 취약해집니다. ESU 프로그램이 시작된 후 등록하는 경우 이전 업데이트와 향후 업데이트를 모두 제공받게 됩니다. ESU를 사용하여 긴급 및 중요 보안 업데이트를 받기 시작하는 시기는 언제인가요? ESU 프로그램은 Windows 10 지원 종료일 이후에, 등록된 Windows 10 PC에 대한 중요 보안 업데이트를 제공합니다. 이러한 보안 업데이트는 출시되는 대로 Windows 업데이트를 통해 제공됩니다. ESU에 등록하는 경우에도 PC를 Windows 11로 업그레이드할 수 있나요? 물론입니다! ESU에 등록해도 하드웨어 자격 요구 사항을 충족하는 경우 PC를 Windows 11로 업그레이드할 수 있습니다. Windows 11의 고급 기능을 살펴보세요 . ESU를 구매하는 경우 주문을 취소하거나 환불받으려면 어떻게 해야 하나요? 일회성 구매를 완료하여 ESU에 등록한 경우 2025년 10월 14일 이전에 언제든지 주문을 취소할 수 있습니다. 주문 또는 예약 주문을 취소하는 방법에 대한 자세한 내용은 Microsoft Store에서 주문 또는 예약 주문 취소 를 참조하세요. 요금이 청구됐지만 출시되기 전에 예약 주문을 취소하면 환불로 처리됩니다. 환불 상태에 대해 알아보려면 Microsoft Store에서 반품 및 환불 상태 확인 을 참조하세요. Microsoft 계정의 잔액을 사용하는 경우 바로 차감됩니다. 대체 결제 수단을 포함한 다른 결제 옵션을 사용하는 경우 출시일 최대 10일 전에 요금이 청구될 수 있습니다. 2025년 10월 14일 이후의 모든 환불은 해당 국가의 디지털 구매에 대한 당사 정책을 따릅니다. 적격 제품을 반품하는 방법에 대한 자세한 내용은 당사의 반품 및 환불 페이지 를 참조하세요. PC 설정을 백업하여 추가 비용 없이 ESU에 등록한 경우 ESU에 대한 요금이 청구되지 않으므로 환불되지 않습니다. Microsoft Rewards 포인트를 사용하여 ESU에 등록한 경우 Rewards 주문은 최종적이며 반품 또는 교환할 수 없습니다. 내 디바이스에는 여러 사용자가 있습니다. 모두 ESU에 등록해야 하나요? 아니요. Windows 10 PC의 사용자가 ESU에 등록하면 해당 PC의 모든 추가 사용자도 보호됩니다. 그러나 사용자가 다른 Windows 10 PC를 사용하는 경우 해당 디바이스를 ESU에 등록해야 합니다. Windows 10 PC를 여러 대 보유하고 있습니다. 모든 디바이스에 대해 ESU를 구매해야 하나요? ESU에 등록하면 최대 10개의 디바이스에서 ESU 라이선스를 사용할 수 있습니다. ESU에 등록하려는 추가 Windows 10 PC는 자격 요구 사항을 충족해야 합니다. 다른 PC를 등록하려면 먼저 설정 > 업데이트 및 보안 > Windows 업데이트 로 이동합니다. 지금 등록 을 선택한 다음, 메시지에 따라 ESU에 디바이스를 추가합니다. ESU에 자녀의 Windows 10 PC를 등록하려면 어떻게 해야 하나요? 자녀의 디바이스에 ESU에 등록할 수 없다는 메시지가 표시되면 필요한 권한이 없다는 의미일 수 있습니다. 이 경우 디바이스를 등록해야 합니다. 등록하려면 해당 PC에서 귀하가 사용자로 설정되어 있어야 합니다. 아직 등록하지 않은 경우 자녀가 귀하를 사용자로 추가한 후에 등록을 진행할 수 있습니다. 다음 단계에 따라 자녀의 디바이스를 등록하세요. 시작을 선택하여 자녀의 디바이스에서 귀하의 사용자 계정으로 전환하고 계정의 계정 이름 아이콘(또는 사진)을 선택합니다. 귀하가 자녀의 디바이스 사용자가 아닌 경우 자녀는 귀하를 Microsoft 계정의 사용자로 추가하고 Windows에서 사용자 계정 관리 에 나와 있는 단계에 따라 해당 계정을 관리자로 구성해야 합니다. 본인의 사용자 계정에 로그인한 후 ESU 등록 단계를 따릅니다 . 내 지역에서 소비자 ESU 프로그램을 사용할 수 없는 경우 보호를 유지하려면 어떻게 해야 하나요? 가장 안전한 최신 컴퓨팅 환경을 보장하기 위한 첫 번째 단계는 디바이스를 Windows 11로 업그레이드할 수 있는지 확인 하는 것입니다. 디바이스를 업그레이드할 수 없는 경우 Windows 11 및 Copilot+ PC를 살펴보실 것을 권장합니다. 그러면 Microsoft의 최신 보안 업데이트, 기능 및 혁신을 계속 누리실 수 있습니다. Microsoft는 파트너와 함께 사용자의 생활, 업무 및 창작 방식을 지원하는 다양한 Windows 11 PC를 제공합니다. 여기 에서 자신에게 적합한 PC를 찾아보세요. 내 디바이스가 ESU에 등록되어 있는지 어떻게 확인할 수 있나요? 설정 > 업데이트 및 보안 > Windows 업데이트 로 이동하여 등록 상태를 확인할 수 있습니다. ESU를 구매한 경우 주문 내역 에서도 주문을 볼 수 있습니다. IT 부서에서 Windows 10 ESU를 활성화하려면 어떻게 해야 하나요? IT 전문가이고 조직에서 ESU를 사용하도록 설정해야 하는 경우 ESU(확장 보안 업데이트) 활성화 를 참조하세요. 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http://groovy-lang.org/syntax.html#_normal_identifiers | The Apache Groovy programming language - Syntax Socialize Discuss on the mailing-list Groovy on X Groovy on Bluesky Groovy on Mastodon Groovy on LinkedIn Events and conferences Source code on GitHub Report issues in Jira Stack Overflow questions Slack Community You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Apache Groovy™ Learn Documentation Download Support Contribute Ecosystem Blog posts Socialize Table of contents 1. Comments 1.1. Single-line comment 1.2. Multiline comment 1.3. Groovydoc comment 1.4. Shebang line 2. Keywords 3. Identifiers 3.1. Normal identifiers 3.2. Quoted identifiers 4. Strings 4.1. Single-quoted string 4.2. String concatenation 4.3. Triple-single-quoted string 4.3.1. Escaping special characters 4.3.2. Unicode escape sequence 4.4. Double-quoted string 4.4.1. String interpolation 4.4.2. Special case of interpolating closure expressions 4.4.3. Interoperability with Java 4.4.4. GString and String hashCodes 4.5. Triple-double-quoted string 4.6. Slashy string 4.6.1. Special cases 4.7. Dollar slashy string 4.8. String summary table 4.9. Characters 5. Numbers 5.1. Integral literals 5.1.1. Alternative non-base 10 representations Binary literal Octal literal Hexadecimal literal 5.2. Decimal literals 5.3. Underscore in literals 5.4. Number type suffixes 5.5. Math operations 5.5.1. The case of the division operator 5.5.2. The case of the power operator 6. Booleans 7. Lists 8. Arrays 8.1. Java-style array initialization 9. Maps Syntax This chapter covers the syntax of the Groovy programming language. The grammar of the language derives from the Java grammar, but enhances it with specific constructs for Groovy, and allows certain simplifications. 1. Comments 1.1. Single-line comment Single-line comments start with // and can be found at any position in the line. The characters following // , until the end of the line, are considered part of the comment. // a standalone single line comment println "hello" // a comment till the end of the line 1.2. Multiline comment A multiline comment starts with /* and can be found at any position in the line. The characters following /* will be considered part of the comment, including new line characters, up to the first */ closing the comment. Multiline comments can thus be put at the end of a statement, or even inside a statement. /* a standalone multiline comment spanning two lines */ println "hello" /* a multiline comment starting at the end of a statement */ println 1 /* one */ + 2 /* two */ 1.3. Groovydoc comment Similarly to multiline comments, Groovydoc comments are multiline, but start with /** and end with */ . Lines following the first Groovydoc comment line can optionally start with a star * . Those comments are associated with: type definitions (classes, interfaces, enums, annotations), fields and properties definitions methods definitions Although the compiler will not complain about Groovydoc comments not being associated with the above language elements, you should prepend those constructs with the comment right before it. /** * A Class description */ class Person { /** the name of the person */ String name /** * Creates a greeting method for a certain person. * * @param otherPerson the person to greet * @return a greeting message */ String greet(String otherPerson) { "Hello ${otherPerson}" } } Groovydoc follows the same conventions as Java’s own Javadoc. So you’ll be able to use the same tags as with Javadoc. In addition, Groovy supports Runtime Groovydoc since 3.0.0, i.e. Groovydoc can be retained at runtime. Runtime Groovydoc is disabled by default. It can be enabled by adding JVM option -Dgroovy.attach.runtime.groovydoc=true The Runtime Groovydoc starts with /**@ and ends with */ , for example: /**@ * Some class groovydoc for Foo */ class Foo { /**@ * Some method groovydoc for bar */ void bar() { } } assert Foo.class.groovydoc.content.contains('Some class groovydoc for Foo') (1) assert Foo.class.getMethod('bar', new Class[0]).groovydoc.content.contains('Some method groovydoc for bar') (2) 1 Get the runtime groovydoc for class Foo 2 Get the runtime groovydoc for method bar 1.4. Shebang line Beside the single-line comment, there is a special line comment, often called the shebang line understood by UNIX systems which allows scripts to be run directly from the command-line, provided you have installed the Groovy distribution and the groovy command is available on the PATH . #!/usr/bin/env groovy println "Hello from the shebang line" The # character must be the first character of the file. Any indentation would yield a compilation error. 2. Keywords Groovy has the following reserved keywords: Table 1. Reserved Keywords abstract assert break case catch class const continue def default do else enum extends final finally for goto if implements import instanceof interface native new null non-sealed package public protected private return static strictfp super switch synchronized this threadsafe throw throws transient try while Of these, const , goto , strictfp , and threadsafe are not currently in use. The reserved keywords can’t in general be used for variable, field and method names. A trick allows methods to be defined having the same name as a keyword by surrounding the name in quotes as shown in the following example: // reserved keywords can be used for method names if quoted def "abstract"() { true } // when calling such methods, the name must be qualified using "this." this.abstract() Using such names might be confusing and is often best to avoid. The trick is primarily intended to enable certain Java integration scenarios and certain DSL scenarios where having "verbs" and "nouns" with the same name as keywords may be desirable. In addition, Groovy has the following contextual keywords: Table 2. Contextual Keywords as in permits record sealed trait var yields These words are only keywords in certain contexts and can be more freely used in some places, in particular for variables, fields and method names. This extra lenience allows using method or variable names that were not keywords in earlier versions of Groovy or are not keywords in Java. Examples are shown here: // contextual keywords can be used for field and variable names def as = true assert as // contextual keywords can be used for method names def in() { true } // when calling such methods, the name only needs to be qualified using "this." in scenarios which would be ambiguous this.in() Groovy programmers familiar with these contextual keywords may still wish to avoid using those names unless there is a good reason to use such a name. The restrictions on reserved keywords also apply for the primitive types, the boolean literals and the null literal (all of which are discussed later): Table 3. Other reserved words null true false boolean char byte short int long float double While not recommended, the same trick as for reserved keywords can be used: def "null"() { true } // not recommended; potentially confusing assert this.null() // must be qualified Using such words as method names is potentially confusing and is often best to avoid, however, it might be useful for certain kinds of DSLs . 3. Identifiers 3.1. Normal identifiers Identifiers start with a letter, a dollar or an underscore. They cannot start with a number. A letter can be in the following ranges: 'a' to 'z' (lowercase ascii letter) 'A' to 'Z' (uppercase ascii letter) '\u00C0' to '\u00D6' '\u00D8' to '\u00F6' '\u00F8' to '\u00FF' '\u0100' to '\uFFFE' Then following characters can contain letters and numbers. Here are a few examples of valid identifiers (here, variable names): def name def item3 def with_underscore def $dollarStart But the following ones are invalid identifiers: def 3tier def a+b def a#b All keywords are also valid identifiers when following a dot: foo.as foo.assert foo.break foo.case foo.catch 3.2. Quoted identifiers Quoted identifiers appear after the dot of a dotted expression. For instance, the name part of the person.name expression can be quoted with person."name" or person.'name' . This is particularly interesting when certain identifiers contain illegal characters that are forbidden by the Java Language Specification, but which are allowed by Groovy when quoted. For example, characters like a dash, a space, an exclamation mark, etc. def map = [:] map."an identifier with a space and double quotes" = "ALLOWED" map.'with-dash-signs-and-single-quotes' = "ALLOWED" assert map."an identifier with a space and double quotes" == "ALLOWED" assert map.'with-dash-signs-and-single-quotes' == "ALLOWED" As we shall see in the following section on strings , Groovy provides different string literals. All kind of strings are actually allowed after the dot: map.'single quote' map."double quote" map.'''triple single quote''' map."""triple double quote""" map./slashy string/ map.$/dollar slashy string/$ There’s a difference between plain character strings and Groovy’s GStrings (interpolated strings), as in that the latter case, the interpolated values are inserted in the final string for evaluating the whole identifier: def firstname = "Homer" map."Simpson-${firstname}" = "Homer Simpson" assert map.'Simpson-Homer' == "Homer Simpson" 4. Strings Text literals are represented in the form of chain of characters called strings. Groovy lets you instantiate java.lang.String objects, as well as GStrings ( groovy.lang.GString ) which are also called interpolated strings in other programming languages. 4.1. Single-quoted string Single-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by single quotes: 'a single-quoted string' Single-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String and don’t support interpolation. 4.2. String concatenation All the Groovy strings can be concatenated with the + operator: assert 'ab' == 'a' + 'b' 4.3. Triple-single-quoted string Triple-single-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by triplets of single quotes: '''a triple-single-quoted string''' Triple-single-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String and don’t support interpolation. Triple-single-quoted strings may span multiple lines. The content of the string can cross line boundaries without the need to split the string in several pieces and without concatenation or newline escape characters: def aMultilineString = '''line one line two line three''' If your code is indented, for example in the body of the method of a class, your string will contain the whitespace of the indentation. The Groovy Development Kit contains methods for stripping out the indentation with the String#stripIndent() method, and with the String#stripMargin() method that takes a delimiter character to identify the text to remove from the beginning of a string. When creating a string as follows: def startingAndEndingWithANewline = ''' line one line two line three ''' You will notice that the resulting string contains a newline character as first character. It is possible to strip that character by escaping the newline with a backslash: def strippedFirstNewline = '''\ line one line two line three ''' assert !strippedFirstNewline.startsWith('\n') 4.3.1. Escaping special characters You can escape single quotes with the backslash character to avoid terminating the string literal: 'an escaped single quote: \' needs a backslash' And you can escape the escape character itself with a double backslash: 'an escaped escape character: \\ needs a double backslash' Some special characters also use the backslash as escape character: Escape sequence Character \b backspace \f formfeed \n newline \r carriage return \s single space \t tabulation \\ backslash \' single quote within a single-quoted string (and optional for triple-single-quoted and double-quoted strings) \" double quote within a double-quoted string (and optional for triple-double-quoted and single-quoted strings) We’ll see some more escaping details when it comes to other types of strings discussed later. 4.3.2. Unicode escape sequence For characters that are not present on your keyboard, you can use unicode escape sequences: a backslash, followed by 'u', then 4 hexadecimal digits. For example, the Euro currency symbol can be represented with: 'The Euro currency symbol: \u20AC' 4.4. Double-quoted string Double-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by double quotes: "a double-quoted string" Double-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String if there’s no interpolated expression, but are groovy.lang.GString instances if interpolation is present. To escape a double quote, you can use the backslash character: "A double quote: \"". 4.4.1. String interpolation Any Groovy expression can be interpolated in all string literals, apart from single and triple-single-quoted strings. Interpolation is the act of replacing a placeholder in the string with its value upon evaluation of the string. The placeholder expressions are surrounded by ${} . The curly braces may be omitted for unambiguous dotted expressions, i.e. we can use just a $ prefix in those cases. If the GString is ever passed to a method taking a String, the expression value inside the placeholder is evaluated to its string representation (by calling toString() on that expression) and the resulting String is passed to the method. Here, we have a string with a placeholder referencing a local variable: def name = 'Guillaume' // a plain string def greeting = "Hello ${name}" assert greeting.toString() == 'Hello Guillaume' Any Groovy expression is valid, as we can see in this example with an arithmetic expression: def sum = "The sum of 2 and 3 equals ${2 + 3}" assert sum.toString() == 'The sum of 2 and 3 equals 5' Not only are expressions allowed in between the ${} placeholder, but so are statements. However, a statement’s value is just null . So if several statements are inserted in that placeholder, the last one should somehow return a meaningful value to be inserted. For instance, "The sum of 1 and 2 is equal to ${def a = 1; def b = 2; a + b}" is supported and works as expected but a good practice is usually to stick to simple expressions inside GString placeholders. In addition to ${} placeholders, we can also use a lone $ sign prefixing a dotted expression: def person = [name: 'Guillaume', age: 36] assert "$person.name is $person.age years old" == 'Guillaume is 36 years old' But only dotted expressions of the form a.b , a.b.c , etc, are valid. Expressions containing parentheses like method calls, curly braces for closures, dots which aren’t part of a property expression or arithmetic operators would be invalid. Given the following variable definition of a number: def number = 3.14 The following statement will throw a groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException because Groovy believes you’re trying to access the toString property of that number, which doesn’t exist: shouldFail(MissingPropertyException) { println "$number.toString()" } You can think of "$number.toString()" as being interpreted by the parser as "${number.toString}()" . Similarly, if the expression is ambiguous, you need to keep the curly braces: String thing = 'treasure' assert 'The x-coordinate of the treasure is represented by treasure.x' == "The x-coordinate of the $thing is represented by $thing.x" // <= Not allowed: ambiguous!! assert 'The x-coordinate of the treasure is represented by treasure.x' == "The x-coordinate of the $thing is represented by ${thing}.x" // <= Curly braces required If you need to escape the $ or ${} placeholders in a GString so they appear as is without interpolation, you just need to use a \ backslash character to escape the dollar sign: assert '$5' == "\$5" assert '${name}' == "\${name}" 4.4.2. Special case of interpolating closure expressions So far, we’ve seen we could interpolate arbitrary expressions inside the ${} placeholder, but there is a special case and notation for closure expressions. When the placeholder contains an arrow, ${→} , the expression is actually a closure expression — you can think of it as a closure with a dollar prepended in front of it: def sParameterLessClosure = "1 + 2 == ${-> 3}" (1) assert sParameterLessClosure == '1 + 2 == 3' def sOneParamClosure = "1 + 2 == ${ w -> w << 3}" (2) assert sOneParamClosure == '1 + 2 == 3' 1 The closure is a parameterless closure which doesn’t take arguments. 2 Here, the closure takes a single java.io.StringWriter argument, to which you can append content with the << leftShift operator. In either case, both placeholders are embedded closures. In appearance, it looks like a more verbose way of defining expressions to be interpolated, but closures have an interesting advantage over mere expressions: lazy evaluation. Let’s consider the following sample: def number = 1 (1) def eagerGString = "value == ${number}" def lazyGString = "value == ${ -> number }" assert eagerGString == "value == 1" (2) assert lazyGString == "value == 1" (3) number = 2 (4) assert eagerGString == "value == 1" (5) assert lazyGString == "value == 2" (6) 1 We define a number variable containing 1 that we then interpolate within two GStrings, as an expression in eagerGString and as a closure in lazyGString . 2 We expect the resulting string to contain the same string value of 1 for eagerGString . 3 Similarly for lazyGString 4 Then we change the value of the variable to a new number 5 With a plain interpolated expression, the value was actually bound at the time of creation of the GString. 6 But with a closure expression, the closure is called upon each coercion of the GString into String, resulting in an updated string containing the new number value. An embedded closure expression taking more than one parameter will generate an exception at runtime. Only closures with zero or one parameter are allowed. 4.4.3. Interoperability with Java When a method (whether implemented in Java or Groovy) expects a java.lang.String , but we pass a groovy.lang.GString instance, the toString() method of the GString is automatically and transparently called. String takeString(String message) { (4) assert message instanceof String (5) return message } def message = "The message is ${'hello'}" (1) assert message instanceof GString (2) def result = takeString(message) (3) assert result instanceof String assert result == 'The message is hello' 1 We create a GString variable 2 We double-check it’s an instance of the GString 3 We then pass that GString to a method taking a String as parameter 4 The signature of the takeString() method explicitly says its sole parameter is a String 5 We also verify that the parameter is indeed a String and not a GString. 4.4.4. GString and String hashCodes Although interpolated strings can be used in lieu of plain Java strings, they differ with strings in a particular way: their hashCodes are different. Plain Java strings are immutable, whereas the resulting String representation of a GString can vary, depending on its interpolated values. Even for the same resulting string, GStrings and Strings don’t have the same hashCode. assert "one: ${1}".hashCode() != "one: 1".hashCode() GString and Strings having different hashCode values, using GString as Map keys should be avoided, especially if we try to retrieve an associated value with a String instead of a GString. def key = "a" def m = ["${key}": "letter ${key}"] (1) assert m["a"] == null (2) 1 The map is created with an initial pair whose key is a GString 2 When we try to fetch the value with a String key, we will not find it, as Strings and GString have different hashCode values 4.5. Triple-double-quoted string Triple-double-quoted strings behave like double-quoted strings, with the addition that they are multiline, like the triple-single-quoted strings. def name = 'Groovy' def template = """ Dear Mr ${name}, You're the winner of the lottery! Yours sincerly, Dave """ assert template.toString().contains('Groovy') Neither double quotes nor single quotes need be escaped in triple-double-quoted strings. 4.6. Slashy string Beyond the usual quoted strings, Groovy offers slashy strings, which use / as the opening and closing delimiter. Slashy strings are particularly useful for defining regular expressions and patterns, as there is no need to escape backslashes. Example of a slashy string: def fooPattern = /.*foo.*/ assert fooPattern == '.*foo.*' Only forward slashes need to be escaped with a backslash: def escapeSlash = /The character \/ is a forward slash/ assert escapeSlash == 'The character / is a forward slash' Slashy strings are multiline: def multilineSlashy = /one two three/ assert multilineSlashy.contains('\n') Slashy strings can be thought of as just another way to define a GString but with different escaping rules. They hence support interpolation: def color = 'blue' def interpolatedSlashy = /a ${color} car/ assert interpolatedSlashy == 'a blue car' 4.6.1. Special cases An empty slashy string cannot be represented with a double forward slash, as it’s understood by the Groovy parser as a line comment. That’s why the following assert would actually not compile as it would look like a non-terminated statement: assert '' == // As slashy strings were mostly designed to make regexp easier so a few things that are errors in GStrings like $() or $5 will work with slashy strings. Remember that escaping backslashes is not required. An alternative way of thinking of this is that in fact escaping is not supported. The slashy string /\t/ won’t contain a tab but instead a backslash followed by the character 't'. Escaping is only allowed for the slash character, i.e. /\/folder/ will be a slashy string containing '/folder' . A consequence of slash escaping is that a slashy string can’t end with a backslash. Otherwise that will escape the slashy string terminator. You can instead use a special trick, /ends with slash ${'\\'}/ . But best just avoid using a slashy string in such a case. 4.7. Dollar slashy string Dollar slashy strings are multiline GStrings delimited with an opening $/ and a closing /$ . The escaping character is the dollar sign, and it can escape another dollar, or a forward slash. Escaping for the dollar and forward slash characters is only needed where conflicts arise with the special use of those characters. The characters $foo would normally indicate a GString placeholder, so those four characters can be entered into a dollar slashy string by escaping the dollar, i.e. $$foo . Similarly, you will need to escape a dollar slashy closing delimiter if you want it to appear in your string. Here are a few examples: def name = "Guillaume" def date = "April, 1st" def dollarSlashy = $/ Hello $name, today we're ${date}. $ dollar sign $$ escaped dollar sign \ backslash / forward slash $/ escaped forward slash $$$/ escaped opening dollar slashy $/$$ escaped closing dollar slashy /$ assert [ 'Guillaume', 'April, 1st', '$ dollar sign', '$ escaped dollar sign', '\\ backslash', '/ forward slash', '/ escaped forward slash', '$/ escaped opening dollar slashy', '/$ escaped closing dollar slashy' ].every { dollarSlashy.contains(it) } It was created to overcome some of the limitations of the slashy string escaping rules. Use it when its escaping rules suit your string contents (typically if it has some slashes you don’t want to escape). 4.8. String summary table String name String syntax Interpolated Multiline Escape character Single-quoted '…​' \ Triple-single-quoted '''…​''' \ Double-quoted "…​" \ Triple-double-quoted """…​""" \ Slashy /…​/ \ Dollar slashy $/…​/$ $ 4.9. Characters Unlike Java, Groovy doesn’t have an explicit character literal. However, you can be explicit about making a Groovy string an actual character, by three different means: char c1 = 'A' (1) assert c1 instanceof Character def c2 = 'B' as char (2) assert c2 instanceof Character def c3 = (char)'C' (3) assert c3 instanceof Character 1 by being explicit when declaring a variable holding the character by specifying the char type 2 by using type coercion with the as operator 3 by using a cast to char operation The first option 1 is interesting when the character is held in a variable, while the other two ( 2 and 3 ) are more interesting when a char value must be passed as argument of a method call. 5. Numbers Groovy supports different kinds of integral literals and decimal literals, backed by the usual Number types of Java. 5.1. Integral literals The integral literal types are the same as in Java: byte char short int long java.math.BigInteger You can create integral numbers of those types with the following declarations: // primitive types byte b = 1 char c = 2 short s = 3 int i = 4 long l = 5 // infinite precision BigInteger bi = 6 If you use optional typing by using the def keyword, the type of the integral number will vary: it’ll adapt to the capacity of the type that can hold that number. For positive numbers: def a = 1 assert a instanceof Integer // Integer.MAX_VALUE def b = 2147483647 assert b instanceof Integer // Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1 def c = 2147483648 assert c instanceof Long // Long.MAX_VALUE def d = 9223372036854775807 assert d instanceof Long // Long.MAX_VALUE + 1 def e = 9223372036854775808 assert e instanceof BigInteger As well as for negative numbers: def na = -1 assert na instanceof Integer // Integer.MIN_VALUE def nb = -2147483648 assert nb instanceof Integer // Integer.MIN_VALUE - 1 def nc = -2147483649 assert nc instanceof Long // Long.MIN_VALUE def nd = -9223372036854775808 assert nd instanceof Long // Long.MIN_VALUE - 1 def ne = -9223372036854775809 assert ne instanceof BigInteger 5.1.1. Alternative non-base 10 representations Numbers can also be represented in binary, octal, hexadecimal and decimal bases. Binary literal Binary numbers start with a 0b prefix: int xInt = 0b10101111 assert xInt == 175 short xShort = 0b11001001 assert xShort == 201 as short byte xByte = 0b11 assert xByte == 3 as byte long xLong = 0b101101101101 assert xLong == 2925l BigInteger xBigInteger = 0b111100100001 assert xBigInteger == 3873g int xNegativeInt = -0b10101111 assert xNegativeInt == -175 Octal literal Octal numbers are specified in the typical format of 0 followed by octal digits. int xInt = 077 assert xInt == 63 short xShort = 011 assert xShort == 9 as short byte xByte = 032 assert xByte == 26 as byte long xLong = 0246 assert xLong == 166l BigInteger xBigInteger = 01111 assert xBigInteger == 585g int xNegativeInt = -077 assert xNegativeInt == -63 Hexadecimal literal Hexadecimal numbers are specified in the typical format of 0x followed by hex digits. int xInt = 0x77 assert xInt == 119 short xShort = 0xaa assert xShort == 170 as short byte xByte = 0x3a assert xByte == 58 as byte long xLong = 0xffff assert xLong == 65535l BigInteger xBigInteger = 0xaaaa assert xBigInteger == 43690g Double xDouble = new Double('0x1.0p0') assert xDouble == 1.0d int xNegativeInt = -0x77 assert xNegativeInt == -119 5.2. Decimal literals The decimal literal types are the same as in Java: float double java.math.BigDecimal You can create decimal numbers of those types with the following declarations: // primitive types float f = 1.234 double d = 2.345 // infinite precision BigDecimal bd = 3.456 Decimals can use exponents, with the e or E exponent letter, followed by an optional sign, and an integral number representing the exponent: assert 1e3 == 1_000.0 assert 2E4 == 20_000.0 assert 3e+1 == 30.0 assert 4E-2 == 0.04 assert 5e-1 == 0.5 Conveniently for exact decimal number calculations, Groovy chooses java.math.BigDecimal as its decimal number type. In addition, both float and double are supported, but require an explicit type declaration, type coercion or suffix. Even if BigDecimal is the default for decimal numbers, such literals are accepted in methods or closures taking float or double as parameter types. Decimal numbers can’t be represented using a binary, octal or hexadecimal representation. 5.3. Underscore in literals When writing long literal numbers, it’s harder on the eye to figure out how some numbers are grouped together, for example with groups of thousands, of words, etc. By allowing you to place underscore in number literals, it’s easier to spot those groups: long creditCardNumber = 1234_5678_9012_3456L long socialSecurityNumbers = 999_99_9999L double monetaryAmount = 12_345_132.12 long hexBytes = 0xFF_EC_DE_5E long hexWords = 0xFFEC_DE5E long maxLong = 0x7fff_ffff_ffff_ffffL long alsoMaxLong = 9_223_372_036_854_775_807L long bytes = 0b11010010_01101001_10010100_10010010 5.4. Number type suffixes We can force a number (including binary, octals and hexadecimals) to have a specific type by giving a suffix (see table below), either uppercase or lowercase. Type Suffix BigInteger G or g Long L or l Integer I or i BigDecimal G or g Double D or d Float F or f Examples: assert 42I == Integer.valueOf('42') assert 42i == Integer.valueOf('42') // lowercase i more readable assert 123L == Long.valueOf("123") // uppercase L more readable assert 2147483648 == Long.valueOf('2147483648') // Long type used, value too large for an Integer assert 456G == new BigInteger('456') assert 456g == new BigInteger('456') assert 123.45 == new BigDecimal('123.45') // default BigDecimal type used assert .321 == new BigDecimal('.321') assert 1.200065D == Double.valueOf('1.200065') assert 1.234F == Float.valueOf('1.234') assert 1.23E23D == Double.valueOf('1.23E23') assert 0b1111L.class == Long // binary assert 0xFFi.class == Integer // hexadecimal assert 034G.class == BigInteger // octal 5.5. Math operations Although operators are covered in more detail elsewhere, it’s important to discuss the behavior of math operations and what their resulting types are. Division and power binary operations aside (covered below), binary operations between byte , char , short and int result in int binary operations involving long with byte , char , short and int result in long binary operations involving BigInteger and any other integral type result in BigInteger binary operations involving BigDecimal with byte , char , short , int and BigInteger result in BigDecimal binary operations between float , double and BigDecimal result in double binary operations between two BigDecimal result in BigDecimal The following table summarizes those rules: byte char short int long BigInteger float double BigDecimal byte int int int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal char int int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal short int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal long long BigInteger double double BigDecimal BigInteger BigInteger double double BigDecimal float double double double double double double BigDecimal BigDecimal Thanks to Groovy’s operator overloading, the usual arithmetic operators work as well with BigInteger and BigDecimal , unlike in Java where you have to use explicit methods for operating on those numbers. 5.5.1. The case of the division operator The division operators / (and /= for division and assignment) produce a double result if either operand is a float or double , and a BigDecimal result otherwise (when both operands are any combination of an integral type short , char , byte , int , long , BigInteger or BigDecimal ). BigDecimal division is performed with the divide() method if the division is exact (i.e. yielding a result that can be represented within the bounds of the same precision and scale), or using a MathContext with a precision of the maximum of the two operands' precision plus an extra precision of 10, and a scale of the maximum of 10 and the maximum of the operands' scale. For integer division like in Java, you should use the intdiv() method, as Groovy doesn’t provide a dedicated integer division operator symbol. 5.5.2. The case of the power operator The power operation is represented by the ** operator, with two parameters: the base and the exponent. The result of the power operation depends on its operands, and the result of the operation (in particular if the result can be represented as an integral value). The following rules are used by Groovy’s power operation to determine the resulting type: If the exponent is a decimal value if the result can be represented as an Integer , then return an Integer else if the result can be represented as a Long , then return a Long otherwise return a Double If the exponent is an integral value if the exponent is strictly negative, then return an Integer , Long or Double if the result value fits in that type if the exponent is positive or zero if the base is a BigDecimal , then return a BigDecimal result value if the base is a BigInteger , then return a BigInteger result value if the base is an Integer , then return an Integer if the result value fits in it, otherwise a BigInteger if the base is a Long , then return a Long if the result value fits in it, otherwise a BigInteger We can illustrate those rules with a few examples: // base and exponent are ints and the result can be represented by an Integer assert 2 ** 3 instanceof Integer // 8 assert 10 ** 9 instanceof Integer // 1_000_000_000 // the base is a long, so fit the result in a Long // (although it could have fit in an Integer) assert 5L ** 2 instanceof Long // 25 // the result can't be represented as an Integer or Long, so return a BigInteger assert 100 ** 10 instanceof BigInteger // 10e20 assert 1234 ** 123 instanceof BigInteger // 170515806212727042875... // the base is a BigDecimal and the exponent a negative int // but the result can be represented as an Integer assert 0.5 ** -2 instanceof Integer // 4 // the base is an int, and the exponent a negative float // but again, the result can be represented as an Integer assert 1 ** -0.3f instanceof Integer // 1 // the base is an int, and the exponent a negative int // but the result will be calculated as a Double // (both base and exponent are actually converted to doubles) assert 10 ** -1 instanceof Double // 0.1 // the base is a BigDecimal, and the exponent is an int, so return a BigDecimal assert 1.2 ** 10 instanceof BigDecimal // 6.1917364224 // the base is a float or double, and the exponent is an int // but the result can only be represented as a Double value assert 3.4f ** 5 instanceof Double // 454.35430372146965 assert 5.6d ** 2 instanceof Double // 31.359999999999996 // the exponent is a decimal value // and the result can only be represented as a Double value assert 7.8 ** 1.9 instanceof Double // 49.542708423868476 assert 2 ** 0.1f instanceof Double // 1.0717734636432956 6. Booleans Boolean is a special data type that is used to represent truth values: true and false . Use this data type for simple flags that track true/false conditions . Boolean values can be stored in variables, assigned into fields, just like any other data type: def myBooleanVariable = true boolean untypedBooleanVar = false booleanField = true true and false are the only two primitive boolean values. But more complex boolean expressions can be represented using logical operators . In addition, Groovy has special rules (often referred to as Groovy Truth ) for coercing non-boolean objects to a boolean value. 7. Lists Groovy uses a comma-separated list of values, surrounded by square brackets, to denote lists. Groovy lists are plain JDK java.util.List , as Groovy doesn’t define its own collection classes. The concrete list implementation used when defining list literals are java.util.ArrayList by default, unless you decide to specify otherwise, as we shall see later on. def numbers = [1, 2, 3] (1) assert numbers instanceof List (2) assert numbers.size() == 3 (3) 1 We define a list numbers delimited by commas and surrounded by square brackets, and we assign that list into a variable 2 The list is an instance of Java’s java.util.List interface 3 The size of the list can be queried with the size() method, and shows our list contains 3 elements In the above example, we used a homogeneous list, but you can also create lists containing values of heterogeneous types: def heterogeneous = [1, "a", true] (1) 1 Our list here contains a number, a string and a boolean value We mentioned that by default, list literals are actually instances of java.util.ArrayList , but it is possible to use a different backing type for our lists, thanks to using type coercion with the as operator, or with explicit type declaration for your variables: def arrayList = [1, 2, 3] assert arrayList instanceof java.util.ArrayList def linkedList = [2, 3, 4] as LinkedList (1) assert linkedList instanceof java.util.LinkedList LinkedList otherLinked = [3, 4, 5] (2) assert otherLinked instanceof java.util.LinkedList 1 We use coercion with the as operator to explicitly request a java.util.LinkedList implementation 2 We can say that the variable holding the list literal is of type java.util.LinkedList You can access elements of the list with the [] subscript operator (both for reading and setting values) with positive indices or negative indices to access elements from the end of the list, as well as with ranges, and use the << leftShift operator to append elements to a list: def letters = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] assert letters[0] == 'a' (1) assert letters[1] == 'b' assert letters[-1] == 'd' (2) assert letters[-2] == 'c' letters[2] = 'C' (3) assert letters[2] == 'C' letters << 'e' (4) assert letters[ 4] == 'e' assert letters[-1] == 'e' assert letters[1, 3] == ['b', 'd'] (5) assert letters[2..4] == ['C', 'd', 'e'] (6) 1 Access the first element of the list (zero-based counting) 2 Access the last element of the list with a negative index: -1 is the first element from the end of the list 3 Use an assignment to set a new value for the third element of the list 4 Use the << leftShift operator to append an element at the end of the list 5 Access two elements at once, returning a new list containing those two elements 6 Use a range to access a range of values from the list, from a start to an end element position As lists can be heterogeneous in nature, lists can also contain other lists to create multidimensional lists: def multi = [[0, 1], [2, 3]] (1) assert multi[1][0] == 2 (2) 1 Define a list of numbers 2 Access the second element of the top-most list, and the first element of the inner list 8. Arrays Groovy reuses the list notation for arrays, but to make such literals arrays, you need to explicitly define the type of the array through coercion or type declaration. String[] arrStr = ['Ananas', 'Banana', 'Kiwi'] (1) assert arrStr instanceof String[] (2) assert !(arrStr instanceof List) def numArr = [1, 2, 3] as int[] (3) assert numArr instanceof int[] (4) assert numArr.size() == 3 1 Define an array of strings using explicit variable type declaration 2 Assert that we created an array of strings 3 Create an array of ints with the as operator 4 Assert that we created an array of primitive ints You can also create multi-dimensional arrays: def matrix3 = new Integer[3][3] (1) assert matrix3.size() == 3 Integer[][] matrix2 (2) matrix2 = [[1, 2], [3, 4]] assert matrix2 instanceof Integer[][] 1 You can define the bounds of a new array 2 Or declare an array without specifying its bounds Access to elements of an array follows the same notation as for lists: String[] names = ['Cédric', 'Guillaume', 'Jochen', 'Paul'] assert names[0] == 'Cédric' (1) names[2] = 'Blackdrag' (2) assert names[2] == 'Blackdrag' 1 Retrieve the first element of the array 2 Set the value of the third element of the array to a new value 8.1. Java-style array initialization Groovy has always supported literal list/array definitions using square brackets and has avoided Java-style curly braces so as not to conflict with closure definitions. In the case where the curly braces come immediately after an array type declaration however, there is no ambiguity with closure definitions, so Groovy 3 and above support that variant of the Java array initialization expression. Examples: def primes = new int[] {2, 3, 5, 7, 11} assert primes.size() == 5 && primes.sum() == 28 assert primes.class.name == '[I' def pets = new String[] {'cat', 'dog'} assert pets.size() == 2 && pets.sum() == 'catdog' assert pets.class.name == '[Ljava.lang.String;' // traditional Groovy alternative still supported String[] groovyBooks = [ 'Groovy in Action', 'Making Java Groovy' ] assert groovyBooks.every{ it.contains('Groovy') } 9. Maps Sometimes called dictionaries or associative arrays in other languages, Groovy features maps. Maps associate keys to values, separating keys and values with colons, and each key/value pairs with commas, and the whole keys and values surrounded by square brackets. def colors = [red: '#FF0000', green: '#00FF00', blue: '#0000FF'] (1) assert colors['red'] == '#FF0000' (2) assert colors.green == '#00FF00' (3) colors['pink'] = '#FF00FF' (4) colors.yellow = '#FFFF00' (5) assert colors.pink == '#FF00FF' assert colors['yellow'] == '#FFFF00' assert colors instanceof java.util.LinkedHashMap 1 We define a map of string color names, associated with their hexadecimal-coded html colors 2 We use the subscript notation to check the content associated with the red key 3 We can also use the property notation to assert the color green’s hexadecimal representation 4 Similarly, we can use the subscript notation to add a new key/value pair 5 Or the property notation, to add the yellow color When using names for the keys, we actually define string keys in the map. Groovy creates maps that are actually instances of java.util.LinkedHashMap . If you try to access a key which is not present in the map: assert colors.unknown == null def emptyMap = [:] assert emptyMap.anyKey == null You will retrieve a null result. In the examples above, we used string keys, but you can also use values of other types as keys: def numbers = [1: 'one', 2: 'two'] assert numbers[1] == 'one' Here, we used numbers as keys, as numbers can unambiguously be recognized as numbers, so Groovy will not create a string key like in our previous examples. But consider the case you want to pass a variable in lieu of the key, to have the value of that variable become the key: def key = 'name' def person = [key: 'Guillaume'] (1) assert !person.containsKey('name') (2) assert person.containsKey('key') (3) 1 The key associated with the 'Guillaume' name will actually be the "key" string, not the value associated with the key variable 2 The map doesn’t contain the 'name' key 3 Instead, the map contains a 'key' key You can also pass quoted strings as well as keys: ["name": "Guillaume"]. This is mandatory if your key string isn’t a valid identifier, for example if you wanted to create a string key containing a dash like in: ["street-name": "Main street"]. 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https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/developer-tools/studio/import-export/ | Import & Export - Import and Export Sites to and from WordPress Studio Skip to content Search Search Menu Search Search At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log Import & export A WordPress Studio site can be added from a backup file that contains a site’s full content. An existing WordPress Studio site can be updated from the backup file in a similar fashion, or from the single .sql file, in the Import / Export tab. Your backup files can be downloaded from your WordPress.com site or from Jetpack’s Activity Log page. It will have the following files and directories inside: wp-config.php : The WordPress configuration file. wp-content/plugins : The folder containing your site’s plugins. wp-content/themes : The folder containing your site’s themes. wp-content/uploads : The folder containing your site’s uploads. sql/ : A directory with .sql files that contain your site’s database data. Exports from Studio will also have a meta.json file, which contains information about the desired PHP version for the site. Other supported formats are: The .wpress file from the All-in-One WP Migration and Backup plugin The .zip file from the Local app The .zip file from WordPress Playground If your site is hosted on WordPress.com (Business or Commerce plan) or Pressable , you can use Studio Sync as an alternative. It lets you pull down your production or staging site into Studio, and push local changes back up to the live site when you’re ready. How to add a new site to WordPress Studio from a backup To add a new site to WordPress Studio from backup, you’ll need a .tar.gz , or .zip file: Click the “ Add site ” button in Studio. You will be presented with three options: “ Create a site ,” “ Start from a Blueprint ,” or “ Import from a backup .” Select “ Import from a backup.” On the following screen, select your backup file and click Continue . Name your site. (Optional) Toggle “ Advanced settings ” to configure additional settings. Click “ Add site .” Any imported site is started by default and visible in the sidebar. How to update an existing WordPress Studio site from a backup To update an existing Studio site from a backup, you’ll need a .tar.gz , .zip , or .sql file: Select the site you wish to update from the Studio sidebar. Open the Import / Export tab. Click the Import box to select your backup file. Alternatively, you can drag and drop your backup file into the Import box. When prompted, click Import to overwrite your Studio site with your backup file. The Studio site will be replaced from the provided .tar.gz or .zip backup. However, when you import .sql file to an existing site, the database dump will be imported on top of the existing site. How to export a site from WordPress Studio WordPress Studio allows you to export your entire local site into a .zip format, which is compatible with Jetpack Backup. You may also export only the database into a .sql file, which is compatible with MySQL. To export a site from Studio: Select the site you wish to export from the Studio sidebar. Open the Import / Export tab. Click the “ Export entire site ” button to generate a full-site .zip file or the “ Export database ” file to generate a .sql file. Choose the destination and click Save. When the export is finished, Studio will open the directory containing the backup file automatically. Note that node_modules and .git paths are excluded from the exported file. How to upload a WordPress Studio export to a hosted WordPress site Once you have the backup file, you can deploy it to any WordPress site. For example, if your site is on WordPress.com (Business or Commerce plan), you can follow the Manually Restore Your Site from a Jetpack Backup File on WordPress.com guide. Alternatively, if your site is hosted on WordPress.com (Business or Commerce plan) or Pressable, you also have the option to use Studio Sync . This feature lets you connect Studio to your live production or staging sites and push local changes with a single click—no manual file upload required. How to import a site without a Jetpack backup If you are not using Jetpack Backup, you can still import the site to WordPress Studio from a backup file created manually: Create a temporary import directory e.g., import-to-studio/ . Create sql/ and wp-content/ directories inside the created directory. Open wp-content/ directory of your site and copy plugins/ , themes/ , and uploads/ to the wp-content/ in the temporary import directory. Copy your site’s wp-config.php to the temporary import directory. Export your site’s database using your favorite MySQL tool and place the dump file in sql/ directory. Select all files in temporary import directory and compress them as .zip file. Follow the steps shown above to add a new site from the backup file. Last updated: November 21, 2025 Ready to get started with WordPress.com? 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https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/developer-tools/studio/sites/ | Studio Sites - Manage Local WordPress Projects Skip to content Search Search Menu Search Search At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log Studio sites A Studio site is a WordPress instance running locally on your computer, and each of your sites will be listed in the WordPress Studio sidebar. WordPress Studio allows you to create, maintain, and work on unlimited local WordPress websites . Add a new site To add a new site to Studio: Click the “ Add site ” button in the lower-left corner of Studio to display the “ Add a site ” screen. You will be presented with three options: “ Create a site” , “ Start from a Blueprint” , “ Pull an existing site “, or “ Import from a backup” . For now, ignore the Blueprint , existing site , and import options. Select “ Create a site” . On the following screen, give your site a name. (Optional) Toggle “ Advanced settings ” to enable the following additional settings: Select a custom local path Select a custom WordPress version Select a custom PHP version Use a custom domain. Click the “ Add site “. Any new site is started by default, which is depicted by a green dot in the sidebar: Using a custom domain and SSL By default, new Studio sites use localhost . If you prefer to use a custom domain, you can enable that option when creating the site. Studio will suggest a domain for you but you can also enter your own. Custom domains must end in .local . After clicking the “ Add site ” button, you will be prompted to enter your system password. Once confirmed, the custom domain will then point to your Studio site. You can optionally enable HTTPS (SSL) for your custom domain. Refer to the “SSL in Studio” doc page to learn more about this functionality. Add a new site using an existing WordPress directory You can also add a site to Studio using an existing WordPress directory: Remove wp-config.php file from the existing WordPress site directory. Click the “ Add site ” button. Name your site, choose a path with an existing WordPress site, and click “ Add site “. If you’d prefer to use an existing wp-config.php file, you can follow these instructions . Starting and stopping sites You can view any running site in your browser. With a stopped site , viewing the site in your browser will be disabled until you start it again. To start a site: Click on a site name from the left sidebar. Click the Start button. Once your site is running, the button will display “Running.” You can also start your site by clicking the “WP Admin” or “Open Site” buttons. Another quick way to start your site is by hovering over the gray dot in the sidebar until it changes to a green triangle, then clicking it to start your site. To stop your site, hover over the Running button — it will change to a Stop button. Click it to stop your site. Alternatively, hover over the green dot in the sidebar until it turns into a red square, then click it to stop your site. To quickly stop all of your local sites from running, click the Stop all button at the bottom of the sidebar. View sites Once you start a site, there are two different ways to view it in your browser: WP admin : Opens your local site’s dashboard. Open site : Opens your local site’s homepage. You do not need a username or password to view your site’s dashboard as you will be automatically logged in. Site overview Each local site has its own quick-access buttons under the Overview tab for easy navigation and an efficient workflow. Select one of your sites and make sure that it is running . Under Customize , you can quickly open site setting pages with just one click. If you’re using a block theme on your local site, you’ll see the following options: Site Editor Styles Patterns Navigation Templates Pages If you’re using a classic theme on your local site, you’ll see the following options, depending on their availability in the theme: Customizer Menus Widgets “Open in…” section Under the “ Open in… ” heading, Studio will show buttons that will open your site in the following apps if detected on your computer: Finder (macOS only) File Explorer (Windows only) Additionally, Studio allows opening files in the following code editors: Cursor PhpStorm Sublime Text VS Code Webstorm Windsurf You can also open your sites with several terminal applications: Terminal (macOS) Warp (macOS) iTerm (macOS) Command Prompt (Windows) Ghostty To select a preferred code editor or terminal application, click on the user icon in the top right corner to open “User Settings” . Then click the Preference tab and make your selections. Site settings You can view each site’s settings by selecting a site and then clicking on the Settings tab. Site details: Site name : Your local site’s name (editable). Local domain : The domain you can use to view your site in your browser, provided your site is running . Local path : Where your site files are located on your computer. WP Version : The current WordPress version of your local site. PHP Version : The current PHP version used for your local site. WP Admin: Username : The username for the admin account on your local site and can be used to log into your preview site. Password : The password for the admin account on your local site and can be used to log into your preview site. Admin URL : The login page for your local site. Edit a site Your site’s details can be edited by clicking “ Edit site ” button in the top left corner. You can edit the site’s name and switch to different PHP and WordPress versions. Please note that when selecting different PHP and WordPress versions, ensure they are compatible with the plugins and themes installed on your site. If you encounter any errors on your Studio site after making these changes, reviewing your active plugins and themes is a good first step in troubleshooting. Delete a site You may also delete your local site by clicking the “ Delete site ” button located in the ellipsis (⋮) menu besides the “Edit Site” button. You’ll have the option to delete site files from your computer before confirming the deletion. Last updated: December 08, 2025 Ready to get started with WordPress.com? Get started Documentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License An Automattic Creation Loading Comments... Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
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Propietario del sitio El usuario que creó el sitio se considera el propietario del sitio y se le asigna automáticamente el perfil de administrador. El propietario del sitio puede transferir la propiedad del sitio a otro administrador. Para simplificar, se recomienda mantener todas las compras del sitio bajo una sola cuenta (generalmente la del propietario). Sin embargo, cualquier administrador del sitio puede comprar un plan de WordPress.com y agregar un nombre de dominio al sitio. Ningún propietario de compra puede acceder a las compras y detalles de pago almacenados agregados por el propietario del sitio u otros administradores. Las compras se pueden transferir entre administradores de la siguiente manera: Para transferir un dominio a otro administrador del sitio, sigue los pasos para Transferir un dominio a otra cuenta de WordPress.com . Nota: Las suscripciones por correo electrónico (Google Workspace o Correo electrónico profesional) deben ser propiedad de la cuenta que posee el dominio correspondiente. Cuando se transfiere un dominio entre cuentas (o entre sitios en la misma cuenta), la suscripción por correo electrónico se transfiere automáticamente; no se requieren pasos adicionales. Para transferir un plan u otra compra a otro administrador del sitio, el propietario actual de la compra puede ponerse en contacto con el soporte para obtener ayuda. Los sitios con un plan activo de WordPress.com no se pueden eliminar sin que se cancele primero el plan. Por lo tanto, si el administrador no es propietario del plan del sitio, no podrá eliminar el sitio. Añadir un nuevo usuario Cualquier administrador puede crear usuarios adicionales para compartir el acceso al sitio. Para agregar un nuevo usuario, sigue los siguientes pasos: Visita el escritorio de tu sitio. En el lado izquierdo, ve a Usuarios > Agregar nuevo usuario . Rellena todos los campos requeridos con la información del usuario, así como su perfil para determinar el nivel de permiso que tendrá su cuenta. También puedes incluir su nombre y apellido, sitio web y/o un mensaje personalizado. El campo de contraseña se generará automáticamente y se enviará al nuevo usuario a través de la dirección de correo electrónico proporcionada. Haz clic en el botón « Generar contraseña » para crear una nueva. Haz clic en el botón « Agregar nuevo usuario » para enviar una invitación por correo electrónico a tu usuario. En esta página, hay un aviso de que los usuarios invitados podrán usar WordPress.com SSO para iniciar sesión. Ver más abajo para más detalles. Perfiles de usuario Selecciona uno de los siguientes perfiles por defecto para el usuario: Administrador : Este es el nivel de permiso más alto y generalmente se asigna a los desarrolladores. Los administradores tienen el poder de acceder a herramientas para desarrolladores , funciones de rendimiento , funciones de plataforma y edición de contenido. Solo algunos permisos de facturación están restringidos, consulta la sección de Propietario del sitio para más detalles. Editor : Tiene acceso a todas las entradas, páginas, comentarios, categorías y etiquetas, y puede subir archivos multimedia. Autor : Puede escribir, subir archivos multimedia, editar y publicar sus propias entradas. Colaborador : No tiene capacidad para publicar o subir archivos, pero puede escribir y editar sus propias entradas hasta que se publiquen. Espectador : Los espectadores pueden leer y comentar en entradas y páginas en sitios privados. Suscriptor : Personas que se suscriben a las actualizaciones de tu sitio. Los plugins pueden crear perfiles de usuario adicionales o modificar los permisos de un perfil. Por ejemplo, cuando instalas WooCommerce , se crean dos perfiles de usuario adicionales: Cliente y Gerente de tienda. Consulta la documentación de un plugin para obtener más información sobre los perfiles agregados por ese plugin. Aceptar una invitación Cualquier usuario invitado recibirá un correo electrónico con un enlace para aceptar tu invitación. Cuando hagan clic en el botón « Aceptar invitación » en el correo electrónico, se les pedirá que inicien sesión en una cuenta existente de WordPress.com o que creen una nueva cuenta de WordPress.com para unirse al sitio. WordPress.com SSO Existen dos tipos de cuentas de usuario posibles en la plataforma de WordPress.com: Usuarios de WordPress.com : Personas que inician sesión a través de WordPress.com para acceder a tu sitio después de que les hayas concedido acceso. 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https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/glance/wordpress-and-wordpress-com/ | WordPress vs WordPress.com - A Comparison Skip to content Search Search Menu Search Search At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log WordPress and WordPress.com WordPress is an open-source content management system (CMS) that powers over 43% of websites on the internet. It’s a flexible, extensible platform built for publishing—from blogs and portfolios to enterprise-level applications. WordPress.com , on the other hand, is a managed hosting platform that runs the open-source WordPress software. It offers a streamlined, secure, and performance-optimized environment where you can build and manage WordPress websites without worrying about server setup, software updates, or maintenance. This page explains how WordPress and WordPress.com relate to one another and outlines what developers can expect when working on WordPress sites hosted on WordPress.com. What is WordPress? WordPress is a free, open-source CMS developed by a global community of contributors. Originally launched in 2003 as a blogging platform, it has since evolved into a powerful system for building everything from personal websites to complex applications. Key benefits of WordPress include: Open Source: Anyone can view, modify, and redistribute the WordPress code. User-Friendly: Built with an intuitive interface for users of all skill levels. Customizable: Thousands of themes and plugins let you tailor the look and functionality of your site. SEO-Friendly: Designed with SEO in mind, with support from numerous SEO plugins. Developer Ecosystem: A vast and active global community contributes to core development, plugin and theme creation, and community support. Secure and Up-to-Date: Regular security patches and updates help keep sites safe. Mobile Ready: Most themes are responsive by default for a better experience across devices. You can download the WordPress software for free at WordPress.org and install it on the web host of your choice. Hosting WordPress on WordPress.com WordPress.com is a managed hosting service created by Automattic, a company founded by one of the original WordPress co-creators. It runs the open-source WordPress software but removes the complexity of server configuration, performance tuning, manual updates, and more. With WordPress.com, you can: Create and manage multiple sites from a single dashboard. Get built-in support for real-time backups , staging sites , and object caching. Access a suite of essential developer tools , including WP-CLI , GitHub deployments , and SFTP / SSH . Benefit from automatic WordPress updates and unmetered bandwidth. Rely on enterprise-grade security, 99.999% uptime, and global edge caching for performance. Reach out to 24/7 expert support for help when needed. To take full advantage of the developer tools and performance features, we recommend choosing a Business or Commerce plan. Working with databases on WordPress.com WordPress uses a MySQL database to store site content and configuration settings—everything from posts and pages to plugin settings and user data. Tables such as wp_posts , wp_users , and wp_options are foundational to any WordPress installation. MySQL is known for its speed and reliability, making it suitable for handling all types of WordPress sites. On WordPress.com, database access is provided through phpMyAdmin , a web-based tool for managing MySQL databases. This allows you to view and interact with your database using a graphical interface, without needing to use command-line tools. For full instructions, visit our Database Access support page . PHP versioning on WordPress.com WordPress is primarily written in PHP. Like any programming language, PHP evolves over time, with new versions offering performance improvements, new features, and security fixes. While self-hosted WordPress sites require developers to manage their own PHP versions, WordPress.com takes care of this for you. Your sites will always run on a secure, actively supported PHP version without the need for manual upgrades. You can view the currently supported PHP versions on our PHP environment support page . 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https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy?session_redirect=%2Fservices%2Fproducts%2Fakamai-technologies-akamai-for-devops&trk=registration-frontend_join-form-privacy-policy#lithograph-app | LinkedIn Privacy Policy Skip to main content User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws User Agreement Summary of User Agreement Privacy Policy Professional Community Policies Cookie Policy Copyright Policy Regional Info EU Notice California Privacy Disclosure U.S. State Privacy Laws Privacy Policy Effective November 3, 2025 Your Privacy Matters LinkedIn’s mission is to connect the world’s professionals to allow them to be more productive and successful. Central to this mission is our commitment to be transparent about the data we collect about you, how it is used and with whom it is shared. This Privacy Policy applies when you use our Services (described below). We offer our users choices about the data we collect, use and share as described in this Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy , Settings and our Help Center. Key Terms Choices Settings are available to Members of LinkedIn and Visitors are provided separate controls. Learn More . Table of Contents Data We Collect How We Use Your Data How We Share Information Your Choices and Obligations Other Important Information Introduction We are a social network and online platform for professionals. People use our Services to find and be found for business opportunities, to connect with others and find information. Our Privacy Policy applies to any Member or Visitor to our Services. Our registered users (“Members”) share their professional identities, engage with their network, exchange knowledge and professional insights, post and view relevant content, learn and develop skills, and find business and career opportunities. Content and data on some of our Services is viewable to non-Members (“Visitors”). We use the term “Designated Countries” to refer to countries in the European Union (EU), European Economic Area (EEA), and Switzerland. Members and Visitors located in the Designated Countries or the UK can review additional information in our European Regional Privacy Notice . Services This Privacy Policy, including our Cookie Policy applies to your use of our Services. This Privacy Policy applies to LinkedIn.com, LinkedIn-branded apps, and other LinkedIn-branded sites, apps, communications and services offered by LinkedIn (“Services”), including off-site Services, such as our ad services and the “Apply with LinkedIn” and “Share with LinkedIn” plugins, but excluding services that state that they are offered under a different privacy policy. For California residents, additional disclosures required by California law may be found in our California Privacy Disclosure . Data Controllers and Contracting Parties If you are in the “Designated Countries”, LinkedIn Ireland Unlimited Company (“LinkedIn Ireland”) will be the controller of your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. If you are outside of the Designated Countries, LinkedIn Corporation will be the controller of (or business responsible for) your personal data provided to, or collected by or for, or processed in connection with our Services. As a Visitor or Member of our Services, the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to this Privacy Policy and other documents referenced in this Privacy Policy, as well as updates. Change Changes to the Privacy Policy apply to your use of our Services after the “effective date.” LinkedIn (“we” or “us”) can modify this Privacy Policy, and if we make material changes to it, we will provide notice through our Services, or by other means, to provide you the opportunity to review the changes before they become effective. If you object to any changes, you may close your account. You acknowledge that your continued use of our Services after we publish or send a notice about our changes to this Privacy Policy means that the collection, use and sharing of your personal data is subject to the updated Privacy Policy, as of its effective date. 1. Data We Collect 1.1 Data You Provide To Us You provide data to create an account with us. Registration To create an account you need to provide data including your name, email address and/or mobile number, general location (e.g., city), and a password. If you register for a premium Service, you will need to provide payment (e.g., credit card) and billing information. You create your LinkedIn profile (a complete profile helps you get the most from our Services). Profile You have choices about the information on your profile, such as your education, work experience, skills, photo, city or area , endorsements, and optional verifications of information on your profile (such as verifications of your identity or workplace). You don’t have to provide additional information on your profile; however, profile information helps you to get more from our Services, including helping recruiters and business opportunities find you. It’s your choice whether to include sensitive information on your profile and to make that sensitive information public. Please do not post or add personal data to your profile that you would not want to be publicly available. You may give other data to us, such as by syncing your calendar. Posting and Uploading We collect personal data from you when you provide, post or upload it to our Services, such as when you fill out a form, (e.g., with demographic data or salary), respond to a survey, or submit a resume or fill out a job application on our Services. If you sync your calendars with our Services, we will collect your calendar meeting information to keep growing your network by suggesting connections for you and others, and by providing information about events, e.g. times, places, attendees and contacts. You don’t have to post or upload personal data; though if you don’t, it may limit your ability to grow and engage with your network over our Services. 1.2 Data From Others Others may post or write about you. Content and News You and others may post content that includes information about you (as part of articles, posts, comments, videos) on our Services. We also may collect public information about you, such as professional-related news and accomplishments, and make it available as part of our Services, including, as permitted by your settings, in notifications to others of mentions in the news . Others may sync their calendar with our Services Contact and Calendar Information We receive personal data (including contact information) about you when others import or sync their calendar with our Services, associate their contacts with Member profiles, scan and upload business cards, or send messages using our Services (including invites or connection requests). If you or others opt-in to sync email accounts with our Services, we will also collect “email header” information that we can associate with Member profiles. Customers and partners may provide data to us. Partners We receive personal data (e.g., your job title and work email address) about you when you use the services of our customers and partners, such as employers or prospective employers and applicant tracking systems providing us job application data. Related Companies and Other Services We receive data about you when you use some of the other services provided by us or our Affiliates , including Microsoft. For example, you may choose to send us information about your contacts in Microsoft apps and services, such as Outlook, for improved professional networking activities on our Services or we may receive information from Microsoft about your engagement with their sites and services. 1.3 Service Use We log your visits and use of our Services, including mobile apps. We log usage data when you visit or otherwise use our Services, including our sites, app and platform technology, such as when you view or click on content (e.g., learning video) or ads (on or off our sites and apps), perform a search, install or update one of our mobile apps, share articles or apply for jobs. We use log-ins, cookies, device information and internet protocol (“IP”) addresses to identify you and log your use. 1.4 Cookies and Similar Technologies We collect data through cookies and similar technologies. As further described in our Cookie Policy , we use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., pixels and ad tags) to collect data (e.g., device IDs) to recognize you and your device(s) on, off and across different services and devices where you have engaged with our Services. We also allow some others to use cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. If you are outside the Designated Countries, we also collect (or rely on others, including Microsoft, who collect) information about your device where you have not engaged with our Services (e.g., ad ID, IP address, operating system and browser information) so we can provide our Members with relevant ads and better understand their effectiveness. Learn more . You can opt out from our use of data from cookies and similar technologies that track your behavior on the sites of others for ad targeting and other ad-related purposes. For Visitors, the controls are here . 1.5 Your Device and Location We receive data through cookies and similar technologies When you visit or leave our Services (including some plugins and our cookies or similar technology on the sites of others), we receive the URL of both the site you came from and the one you go to and the time of your visit. We also get information about your network and device (e.g., IP address, proxy server, operating system, web browser and add-ons, device identifier and features, cookie IDs and/or ISP, or your mobile carrier). If you use our Services from a mobile device, that device will send us data about your location based on your phone settings. We will ask you to opt-in before we use GPS or other tools to identify your precise location. 1.6 Communications If you communicate through our Services, we learn about that. We collect information about you when you communicate with others through our Services (e.g., when you send, receive, or engage with messages, events, or connection requests, including our marketing communications). This may include information that indicates who you are communicating with and when. We also use automated systems to support and protect our site. For example, we use such systems to suggest possible responses to messages and to manage or block content that violates our User Agreement or Professional Community Policies . 1.7 Workplace and School Provided Information When your organization (e.g., employer or school) buys a premium Service for you to use, they give us data about you. Others buying our Services for your use, such as your employer or your school, provide us with personal data about you and your eligibility to use the Services that they purchase for use by their workers, students or alumni. For example, we will get contact information for “ LinkedIn Page ” (formerly Company Page) administrators and for authorizing users of our premium Services, such as our recruiting, sales or learning products. 1.8 Sites and Services of Others We get data when you visit sites that include our ads, cookies or plugins or when you log-in to others’ services with your LinkedIn account. We receive information about your visits and interaction with services provided by others when you log-in with LinkedIn or visit others’ services that include some of our plugins (such as “Apply with LinkedIn”) or our ads, cookies or similar technologies. 1.9 Other We are improving our Services, which means we get new data and create new ways to use data. Our Services are dynamic, and we often introduce new features, which may require the collection of new information. If we collect materially different personal data or materially change how we collect, use or share your data, we will notify you and may also modify this Privacy Policy. Key Terms Affiliates Affiliates are companies controlling, controlled by or under common control with us, including, for example, LinkedIn Ireland, LinkedIn Corporation, LinkedIn Singapore and Microsoft Corporation or any of its subsidiaries (e.g., GitHub, Inc.). 2. How We Use Your Data We use your data to provide, support, personalize and develop our Services. How we use your personal data will depend on which Services you use, how you use those Services and the choices you make in your settings . We may use your personal data to improve, develop, and provide products and Services, develop and train artificial intelligence (AI) models, develop, provide, and personalize our Services, and gain insights with the help of AI, automated systems, and inferences, so that our Services can be more relevant and useful to you and others. You can review LinkedIn's Responsible AI principles here and learn more about our approach to generative AI here . Learn more about the inferences we may make, including as to your age and gender and how we use them. 2.1 Services Our Services help you connect with others, find and be found for work and business opportunities, stay informed, get training and be more productive. We use your data to authorize access to our Services and honor your settings. Stay Connected Our Services allow you to stay in touch and up to date with colleagues, partners, clients, and other professional contacts. To do so, you can “connect” with the professionals who you choose, and who also wish to “connect” with you. Subject to your and their settings , when you connect with other Members, you will be able to search each others’ connections in order to exchange professional opportunities. We use data about you (such as your profile, profiles you have viewed or data provided through address book uploads or partner integrations) to help others find your profile, suggest connections for you and others (e.g. Members who share your contacts or job experiences) and enable you to invite others to become a Member and connect with you. You can also opt-in to allow us to use your precise location or proximity to others for certain tasks (e.g. to suggest other nearby Members for you to connect with, calculate the commute to a new job, or notify your connections that you are at a professional event). It is your choice whether to invite someone to our Services, send a connection request, or allow another Member to become your connection. When you invite someone to connect with you, your invitation will include your network and basic profile information (e.g., name, profile photo, job title, region). We will send invitation reminders to the person you invited. You can choose whether or not to share your own list of connections with your connections. Visitors have choices about how we use their data. Stay Informed Our Services allow you to stay informed about news, events and ideas regarding professional topics you care about, and from professionals you respect. Our Services also allow you to improve your professional skills, or learn new ones. We use the data we have about you (e.g., data you provide, data we collect from your engagement with our Services and inferences we make from the data we have about you), to personalize our Services for you, such as by recommending or ranking relevant content and conversations on our Services. We also use the data we have about you to suggest skills you could add to your profile and skills that you might need to pursue your next opportunity. So, if you let us know that you are interested in a new skill (e.g., by watching a learning video), we will use this information to personalize content in your feed, suggest that you follow certain Members on our site, or suggest related learning content to help you towards that new skill. We use your content, activity and other data, including your name and photo, to provide notices to your network and others. For example, subject to your settings , we may notify others that you have updated your profile, posted content, took a social action , used a feature, made new connections or were mentioned in the news . Career Our Services allow you to explore careers, evaluate educational opportunities, and seek out, and be found for, career opportunities. Your profile can be found by those looking to hire (for a job or a specific task ) or be hired by you. We will use your data to recommend jobs and show you and others relevant professional contacts (e.g., who work at a company, in an industry, function or location or have certain skills and connections). You can signal that you are interested in changing jobs and share information with recruiters. We will use your data to recommend jobs to you and you to recruiters. We may use automated systems to provide content and recommendations to help make our Services more relevant to our Members, Visitors and customers. Keeping your profile accurate and up-to-date may help you better connect to others and to opportunities through our Services. Productivity Our Services allow you to collaborate with colleagues, search for potential clients, customers, partners and others to do business with. Our Services allow you to communicate with other Members and schedule and prepare meetings with them. If your settings allow, we scan messages to provide “bots” or similar tools that facilitate tasks such as scheduling meetings, drafting responses, summarizing messages or recommending next steps. Learn more . 2.2 Premium Services Our premium Services help paying users to search for and contact Members through our Services, such as searching for and contacting job candidates, sales leads and co-workers, manage talent and promote content. We sell premium Services that provide our customers and subscribers with customized-search functionality and tools (including messaging and activity alerts) as part of our talent, marketing and sales solutions. Customers can export limited information from your profile, such as name, headline, current company, current title, and general location (e.g., Dublin), such as to manage sales leads or talent, unless you opt-out . We do not provide contact information to customers as part of these premium Services without your consent. Premium Services customers can store information they have about you in our premium Services, such as a resume or contact information or sales history. The data stored about you by these customers is subject to the policies of those customers. Other enterprise Services and features that use your data include TeamLink and LinkedIn Pages (e.g., content analytics and followers). 2.3 Communications We contact you and enable communications between Members. We offer settings to control what messages you receive and how often you receive some types of messages. We will contact you through email, mobile phone, notices posted on our websites or apps, messages to your LinkedIn inbox, and other ways through our Services, including text messages and push notifications. We will send you messages about the availability of our Services, security, or other service-related issues. We also send messages about how to use our Services, network updates, reminders, job suggestions and promotional messages from us and our partners. You may change your communication preferences at any time. Please be aware that you cannot opt out of receiving service messages from us, including security and legal notices. We also enable communications between you and others through our Services, including for example invitations , InMail , groups and messages between connections. 2.4 Advertising We serve you tailored ads both on and off our Services. We offer you choices regarding personalized ads, but you cannot opt-out of seeing non-personalized ads. We target (and measure the performance of) ads to Members, Visitors and others both on and off our Services directly or through a variety of partners, using the following data, whether separately or combined: Data collected by advertising technologies on and off our Services using pixels, ad tags (e.g., when an advertiser installs a LinkedIn tag on their website), cookies, and other device identifiers; Member-provided information (e.g., profile, contact information, title and industry); Data from your use of our Services (e.g., search history, feed, content you read, who you follow or is following you, connections, groups participation, page visits, videos you watch, clicking on an ad, etc.), including as described in Section 1.3; Information from advertising partners , vendors and publishers ; and Information inferred from data described above (e.g., using job titles from a profile to infer industry, seniority, and compensation bracket; using graduation dates to infer age or using first names or pronoun usage to infer gender; using your feed activity to infer your interests; or using device data to recognize you as a Member). Learn more about the inferences we make and how they may be used for advertising. Learn more about the ad technologies we use and our advertising services and partners. You can learn more about our compliance with laws in the Designated Countries or the UK in our European Regional Privacy Notice . We will show you ads called sponsored content which look similar to non-sponsored content, except that they are labeled as advertising (e.g., as “ad” or “sponsored”). If you take a social action (such as like, comment or share) on these ads, your action is associated with your name and viewable by others, including the advertiser. Subject to your settings , if you take a social action on the LinkedIn Services, that action may be mentioned with related ads. For example, when you like a company we may include your name and photo when their sponsored content is shown. Ad Choices You have choices regarding our uses of certain categories of data to show you more relevant ads. Member settings can be found here . For Visitors, the setting is here . Info to Ad Providers We do not share your personal data with any non-Affiliated third-party advertisers or ad networks except for: (i) hashed IDs or device identifiers (to the extent they are personal data in some countries); (ii) with your separate permission (e.g., in a lead generation form) or (iii) data already visible to any users of the Services (e.g., profile). However, if you view or click on an ad on or off our Services, the ad provider will get a signal that someone visited the page that displayed the ad, and they may, through the use of mechanisms such as cookies, determine it is you. Advertising partners can associate personal data collected by the advertiser directly from you with hashed IDs or device identifiers received from us. We seek to contractually require such advertising partners to obtain your explicit, opt-in consent before doing so where legally required, and in such instances, we take steps to ensure that consent has been provided before processing data from them. 2.5 Marketing We promote our Services to you and others. In addition to advertising our Services, we use Members’ data and content for invitations and communications promoting membership and network growth, engagement and our Services, such as by showing your connections that you have used a feature on our Services. 2.6 Developing Services and Research We develop our Services and conduct research Service Development We use data, including public feedback, to conduct research and development for our Services in order to provide you and others with a better, more intuitive and personalized experience, drive membership growth and engagement on our Services, and help connect professionals to each other and to economic opportunity. Other Research We seek to create economic opportunity for Members of the global workforce and to help them be more productive and successful. We use the personal data available to us to research social, economic and workplace trends, such as jobs availability and skills needed for these jobs and policies that help bridge the gap in various industries and geographic areas. In some cases, we work with trusted third parties to perform this research, under controls that are designed to protect your privacy. We may also make public data available to researchers to enable assessment of the safety and legal compliance of our Services. We publish or allow others to publish economic insights, presented as aggregated data rather than personal data. Surveys Polls and surveys are conducted by us and others through our Services. You are not obligated to respond to polls or surveys, and you have choices about the information you provide. You may opt-out of survey invitations. 2.7 Customer Support We use data to help you and fix problems. We use data (which can include your communications) to investigate, respond to and resolve complaints and for Service issues (e.g., bugs). 2.8 Insights That Do Not Identify You We use data to generate insights that do not identify you. We use your data to perform analytics to produce and share insights that do not identify you. For example, we may use your data to generate statistics about our Members, their profession or industry, to calculate ad impressions served or clicked on (e.g., for basic business reporting to support billing and budget management or, subject to your settings , for reports to advertisers who may use them to inform their advertising campaigns), to show Members' information about engagement with a post or LinkedIn Page , to publish visitor demographics for a Service or create demographic workforce insights, or to understand usage of our services. 2.9 Security and Investigations We use data for security, fraud prevention and investigations. We and our Affiliates, including Microsoft, may use your data (including your communications) for security purposes or to prevent or investigate possible fraud or other violations of the law, our User Agreement and/or attempts to harm our Members, Visitors, company, Affiliates, or others. Key Terms Social Action E.g. like, comment, follow, share Partners Partners include ad networks, exchanges and others 3. How We Share Information 3.1 Our Services Any data that you include on your profile and any content you post or social action (e.g., likes, follows, comments, shares) you take on our Services will be seen by others, consistent with your settings. Profile Your profile is fully visible to all Members and customers of our Services. Subject to your settings , it can also be visible to others on or off of our Services (e.g., Visitors to our Services or users of third-party search tools). As detailed in our Help Center , your settings, degree of connection with the viewing Member, the subscriptions they may have, their usage of our Services , access channels and search types (e.g., by name or by keyword) impact the availability of your profile and whether they can view certain fields in your profile. Posts, Likes, Follows, Comments, Messages Our Services allow viewing and sharing information including through posts, likes, follows and comments. When you share an article or a post (e.g., an update, image, video or article) publicly it can be viewed by everyone and re-shared anywhere (subject to your settings ). Members, Visitors and others will be able to find and see your publicly-shared content, including your name (and photo if you have provided one). In a group , posts are visible to others according to group type. For example, posts in private groups are visible to others in the group and posts in public groups are visible publicly. Your membership in groups is public and part of your profile, but you can change visibility in your settings . Any information you share through companies’ or other organizations’ pages on our Services will be viewable by those organizations and others who view those pages' content. When you follow a person or organization, you are visible to others and that “page owner” as a follower. We let senders know when you act on their message, subject to your settings where applicable. Subject to your settings , we let a Member know when you view their profile. We also give you choices about letting organizations know when you've viewed their Page. When you like or re-share or comment on another’s content (including ads), others will be able to view these “social actions” and associate it with you (e.g., your name, profile and photo if you provided it). Your employer can see how you use Services they provided for your work (e.g. as a recruiter or sales agent) and related information. We will not show them your job searches or personal messages. Enterprise Accounts Your employer may offer you access to our enterprise Services such as Recruiter, Sales Navigator, LinkedIn Learning or our advertising Campaign Manager. Your employer can review and manage your use of such enterprise Services. Depending on the enterprise Service, before you use such Service, we will ask for permission to share with your employer relevant data from your profile or use of our non-enterprise Services. For example, users of Sales Navigator will be asked to share their “social selling index”, a score calculated in part based on their personal account activity. We understand that certain activities such as job hunting and personal messages are sensitive, and so we do not share those with your employer unless you choose to share it with them through our Services (for example, by applying for a new position in the same company or mentioning your job hunting in a message to a co-worker through our Services). Subject to your settings , when you use workplace tools and services (e.g., interactive employee directory tools) certain of your data may also be made available to your employer or be connected with information we receive from your employer to enable these tools and services. 3.2 Communication Archival Regulated Members may need to store communications outside of our Service. Some Members (or their employers) need, for legal or professional compliance, to archive their communications and social media activity, and will use services of others to provide these archival services. We enable archiving of messages by and to those Members outside of our Services. For example, a financial advisor needs to archive communications with her clients through our Services in order to maintain her professional financial advisor license. 3.3 Others’ Services You may link your account with others’ services so that they can look up your contacts’ profiles, post your shares on such platforms, or enable you to start conversations with your connections on such platforms. Excerpts from your profile will also appear on the services of others. Subject to your settings , other services may look up your profile. When you opt to link your account with other services, personal data (e.g., your name, title, and company) will become available to them. The sharing and use of that personal data will be described in, or linked to, a consent screen when you opt to link the accounts. For example, you may link your Twitter or WeChat account to share content from our Services into these other services, or your email provider may give you the option to upload your LinkedIn contacts into its own service. Third-party services have their own privacy policies, and you may be giving them permission to use your data in ways we would not. You may revoke the link with such accounts. The information you make available to others in our Services (e.g., information from your profile, your posts, your engagement with the posts, or message to Pages) may be available to them on other services . For example, search tools, mail and calendar applications, or talent and lead managers may show a user limited profile data (subject to your settings ), and social media management tools or other platforms may display your posts. The information retained on these services may not reflect updates you make on LinkedIn. 3.4 Related Services We share your data across our different Services and LinkedIn affiliated entities. We will share your personal data with our Affiliates to provide and develop our Services. For example, we may refer a query to Bing in some instances, such as where you'd benefit from a more up to date response in a chat experience. Subject to our European Regional Privacy Notice , we may also share with our Affiliates, including Microsoft, your (1) publicly-shared content (such as your public LinkedIn posts) to provide or develop their services and (2) personal data to improve, provide or develop their advertising services. Where allowed , we may combine information internally across the different Services covered by this Privacy Policy to help our Services be more relevant and useful to you and others. For example, we may personalize your feed or job recommendations based on your learning history. 3.5 Service Providers We may use others to help us with our Services. We use others to help us provide our Services (e.g., maintenance, analysis, audit, payments, fraud detection, customer support, marketing and development). They will have access to your information (e.g., the contents of a customer support request) as reasonably necessary to perform these tasks on our behalf and are obligated not to disclose or use it for other purposes. If you purchase a Service from us, we may use a payments service provider who may separately collect information about you (e.g., for fraud prevention or to comply with legal obligations). 3.6 Legal Disclosures We may need to share your data when we believe it’s required by law or to help protect the rights and safety of you, us or others. It is possible that we will need to disclose information about you when required by law, subpoena, or other legal process or if we have a good faith belief that disclosure is reasonably necessary to (1) investigate, prevent or take action regarding suspected or actual illegal activities or to assist government enforcement agencies; (2) enforce our agreements with you; (3) investigate and defend ourselves against any third-party claims or allegations; (4) protect the security or integrity of our Services or the products or services of our Affiliates (such as by sharing with companies facing similar threats); or (5) exercise or protect the rights and safety of LinkedIn, our Members, personnel or others. We attempt to notify Members about legal demands for their personal data when appropriate in our judgment, unless prohibited by law or court order or when the request is an emergency. We may dispute such demands when we believe, in our discretion, that the requests are overbroad, vague or lack proper authority, but we do not promise to challenge every demand. To learn more see our Data Request Guidelines and Transparency Report . 3.7 Change in Control or Sale We may share your data when our business is sold to others, but it must continue to be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy. We can also share your personal data as part of a sale, merger or change in control, or in preparation for any of these events. Any other entity which buys us or part of our business will have the right to continue to use your data, but only in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy unless you agree otherwise. 4. Your Choices & Obligations 4.1 Data Retention We keep most of your personal data for as long as your account is open. We generally retain your personal data as long as you keep your account open or as needed to provide you Services. This includes data you or others provided to us and data generated or inferred from your use of our Services. Even if you only use our Services when looking for a new job every few years, we will retain your information and keep your profile open, unless you close your account. In some cases we choose to retain certain information (e.g., insights about Services use) in a depersonalized or aggregated form. 4.2 Rights to Access and Control Your Personal Data You can access or delete your personal data. You have many choices about how your data is collected, used and shared. We provide many choices about the collection, use and sharing of your data, from deleting or correcting data you include in your profile and controlling the visibility of your posts to advertising opt-outs and communication controls. We offer you settings to control and manage the personal data we have about you. For personal data that we have about you, you can: Delete Data : You can ask us to erase or delete all or some of your personal data (e.g., if it is no longer necessary to provide Services to you). Change or Correct Data : You can edit some of your personal data through your account. You can also ask us to change, update or fix your data in certain cases, particularly if it’s inaccurate. Object to, or Limit or Restrict, Use of Data : You can ask us to stop using all or some of your personal data (e.g., if we have no legal right to keep using it) or to limit our use of it (e.g., if your personal data is inaccurate or unlawfully held). Right to Access and/or Take Your Data : You can ask us for a copy of your personal data and can ask for a copy of personal data you provided in machine readable form. Visitors can learn more about how to make these requests here . You may also contact us using the contact information below, and we will consider your request in accordance with applicable laws. Residents in the Designated Countries and the UK , and other regions , may have additional rights under their laws. 4.3 Account Closure We keep some of your data even after you close your account. If you choose to close your LinkedIn account, your personal data will generally stop being visible to others on our Services within 24 hours. We generally delete closed account information within 30 days of account closure, except as noted below. We retain your personal data even after you have closed your account if reasonably necessary to comply with our legal obligations (including law enforcement requests), meet regulatory requirements, resolve disputes, maintain security, prevent fraud and abuse (e.g., if we have restricted your account for breach of our Professional Community Policies ), enforce our User Agreement, or fulfill your request to "unsubscribe" from further messages from us. We will retain de-personalized information after your account has been closed. Information you have shared with others (e.g., through InMail, updates or group posts) will remain visible after you close your account or delete the information from your own profile or mailbox, and we do not control data that other Members have copied out of our Services. Groups content and ratings or review content associated with closed accounts will show an unknown user as the source. Your profile may continue to be displayed in the services of others (e.g., search tools) until they refresh their cache. 5. Other Important Information 5.1. Security We monitor for and try to prevent security breaches. Please use the security features available through our Services. We implement security safeguards designed to protect your data, such as HTTPS. We regularly monitor our systems for possible vulnerabilities and attacks. However, we cannot warrant the security of any information that you send us. There is no guarantee that data may not be accessed, disclosed, altered, or destroyed by breach of any of our physical, technical, or managerial safeguards. 5.2. Cross-Border Data Transfers We store and use your data outside your country. We process data both inside and outside of the United States and rely on legally-provided mechanisms to lawfully transfer data across borders. Learn more . Countries where we process data may have laws which are different from, and potentially not as protective as, the laws of your own country. 5.3 Lawful Bases for Processing We have lawful bases to collect, use and share data about you. You have choices about our use of your data. At any time, you can withdraw consent you have provided by going to settings. We will only collect and process personal data about you where we have lawful bases. Lawful bases include consent (where you have given consent), contract (where processing is necessary for the performance of a contract with you (e.g., to deliver the LinkedIn Services you have requested) and “legitimate interests.” Learn more . Where we rely on your consent to process personal data, you have the right to withdraw or decline your consent at any time and where we rely on legitimate interests, you have the right to object. Learn More . If you have any questions about the lawful bases upon which we collect and use your personal data, please contact our Data Protection Officer here . If you're located in one of the Designated Countries or the UK, you can learn more about our lawful bases for processing in our European Regional Privacy Notice . 5.4. Direct Marketing and Do Not Track Signals Our statements regarding direct marketing and “do not track” signals. We currently do not share personal data with third parties for their direct marketing purposes without your permission. Learn more about this and about our response to “do not track” signals. 5.5. Contact Information You can contact us or use other options to resolve any complaints. If you have questions or complaints regarding this Policy, please first contact LinkedIn online. You can also reach us by physical mail . If contacting us does not resolve your complaint, you have more options . Residents in the Designated Countries and other regions may also have the right to contact our Data Protection Officer here . If this does not resolve your complaint, Residents in the Designated Countries and other regions may have more options under their laws. Key Terms Consent Where we process data based on consent, we will ask for your explicit consent. You may withdraw your consent at any time, but that will not affect the lawfulness of the processing of your personal data prior to such withdrawal. Where we rely on contract, we will ask that you agree to the processing of personal data that is necessary for entering into or performance of your contract with us. We will rely on legitimate interests as a basis for data processing where the processing of your data is not overridden by your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms. 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Solutions</p> " data-bi-compnm="Secondary Sticky Nav" data-oc="oc961a" data-bi-ct="Tab Nav" id="nt:unstructured-oc961a" data-bi-sn="2" aria-label="솔루션 "> 솔루션 고객 스토리 FAQ 다음 단계 Copilot Chat 사용해 보기 Copilot Chat 사용해 보기 Supercharge your work with an AI assistant</h2> "> AI 도우미로 업무 효율 향상 비디오 보기 고급 AI 비디오 고급 AI 강력한 생성형 AI를 사용하여 적은 시간 내에 더 많은 성과를 달성하세요. 프롬프트를 제공하면 Copilot이 콘텐츠 초안 작성, 인사이트 제공, 작업 처리 같은 모든 작업을 처리합니다. 원활하게 통합 비디오 원활하게 통합 필요한 곳에서 바로 추가 지원으로 생산성 향상 앱, 역할, 업무 전반에 걸쳐 업무 흐름에서 바로 AI 기반 지원을 활용하세요. 엔터프라이즈급 보안 비디오 엔터프라이즈급 보안 보안에 영향을 주지 않으면서 앞서 나가기 Copilot은 보안에 대한 포괄적인 접근 방식을 기반으로 구축되었으며, 사용자는 개인 정보가 우선시된다는 사실을 알고 안심하고 작업할 수 있습니다. Find the right Copilot solution for your needs</h2> "> 요구 사항에 맞는 적절한 Copilot 솔루션 찾기 Make work faster and more enjoyable</h3> "> 더 빠르고 즐거운 작업 만들기 AI 기반 생산성의 새로운 시대가 열렸습니다. Microsoft 365 Copilot의 최신 혁신 기능을 살펴보고 업무 방식을 혁신하는 데 어떻게 도움이 되는지 알아보세요. Microsoft 365 Copilot 살펴보기 앱 다운로드 이전 슬라이드 다음 슬라이드 Microsoft Security Copilot AI의 규모로 데이터 보호 사이버 위협에 신속하게 대응하고, 컴퓨터의 속도로 신호를 처리하고, 몇 분 안에 위험 노출을 평가하세요. Security Copilot 살펴보기 Azure의 Copilot 클라우드 관리 간소화 클라우드에서 에지까지 앱과 인프라를 설계, 운영, 최적화하는 방법과 문제를 해결하는 방법을 간소화하세요. Azure용 Copilot 살펴보기 GitHub Copilot 초고속으로 코드 작성 코드 제안 및 AI 지원으로 개발자의 민첩성을 개선하세요. GitHub Copilot 살펴보기 Microsoft Copilot Studio 나만의 AI 에이전트 만들기 또는 사용자 지정 에이전트를 사용하여 필요에 따라 Microsoft 365 Copilot을 향상시키거나 고유한 에이전트를 빌드하여 비즈니스 데이터, 앱 및 워크플로에 더 깊이 연결합니다. Copilot Studio 살펴보기 Power Apps의 Copilot 모든 비즈니스 요구 사항에 맞는 앱을 몇 초 만에 빌드 몇 번의 클릭만으로 앱을 만들고 일상적인 작업을 자동화하여 코딩 없이도 더 원활하고 효율적으로 작업할 수 있습니다. Power Apps의 Copilot 살펴보기 캐러셀 탐색 컨트롤로 돌아가기 Hear from our customers</h2> "> 고객 사례 보기 더 많은 고객 사례 보기 이전 슬라이드 다음 슬라이드 “Copilot 덕분에 우리는 한계를 뛰어넘을 수 있었습니다. 이는 단순한 도구가 아니라 건설을 혁신하려는 우리의 사명을 위한 파트너입니다." Nick Masci, ICG의 대표 겸 공동 창립자 USD$500k 절감된 비용으로 저장된 20% 총 마진 증가 제품 Microsoft 365 Copilot</a>"> Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft Copilot Studio</a>"> Microsoft Copilot Studio 스토리 읽기 "저는 데이터를 수집하고 보고서를 읽는 데 몇 시간을 소비하곤 했습니다. 이제 Copilot이 관련 인사이트를 제시하고 새로운 질문을 할 수 있도록 도와주기 때문에 그러한 프로세스가 단축됩니다." Radhika Tawade, Dow 혁신 스페셜리스트 제품 Microsoft 365 Copilot</a>"> Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft Copilot Studio</a>"> Microsoft Copilot Studio 사례 읽기 "Copilot은 우리 변호사들이 고객에게 정말로 중요한 더 심층적이고 가치 있는 인사이트와 전략적 지식을 제공하는 데 더 많은 시간을 집중할 수 있도록 도와줍니다." Paul Greenwood, Clifford Chance 최고 기술 책임자 제품 Microsoft 365 Copilot</a>"> Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft Teams</a>"> Microsoft Teams 사례 읽기 “Copilot은 여러분의 강점을 배가시킬 뿐만 아니라, 아이디어를 더 발전시키고 일상에서 벗어나게 해 주는 파트너가 되어줄 수 있는 게임 체인저입니다." Jeremie Moritz, Campari Group 글로벌 소비자 참여 부문 책임자 제품 Microsoft 365 Copilot</a>"> Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft Viva</a>"> Microsoft Viva 사례 읽기 “[T]eams는 이를 사용하여 생산성을 더욱 높이고 있습니다 .... Copilot은 업무의 마법과도 같습니다.” Lumen Technologies의 수석 부사장 겸 최고 마케팅 책임자, Ryan Asdourian 제품 Microsoft 365 Copilot</a>"> Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft 365</a>"> Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams</a>"> Microsoft Teams 사례 읽기 “Copilot은 사용하기 매우 간단합니다. 실제로 사람들을 교육할 필요가 없으며, Copilot을 사용해 본 사람들로부터 엄청난 반응을 얻었습니다.” Air India 부사장 겸 디지털 개발 책임자, Deva Joseph 제품 Microsoft 365 Copilot</a>"> Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft 365</a>"> Microsoft 365 Microsoft Teams</a>"> Microsoft Teams 사례 읽기 고객 사례 보기 섹션으로 돌아가기 자주 묻는 질문 모두 확장 모두 축소 01/ Copilot이란? Copilot은 Microsoft의 채팅 기반 생성형 AI 상호 작용입니다. 사용자 및 사용 사례를 기반으로 하는 특수한 기능이 있습니다. 일부 Copilot은 독립 실행형으로 사용되며, 일부는 Microsoft 제품, 서비스 및 디바이스에 통합됩니다. 이 포트폴리오에는 기타 생성형 AI 솔루션 및 환경 중에서 Microsoft Copilot , Microsoft 365 Copilot , Microsoft Security Copilot 및 GitHub Copilot 이 포함되어 있습니다. 02/ Microsoft가 제공하는 Copilot의 차이점은 무엇인가요? Microsoft Copilot 은 일상 생활에 필요한 정보를 제공하고, 즐겁게 해주고, 영감을 주기 위해 설계된 디지털 컴패니언입니다. Copilot은 고급 AI를 사용하여 질문과 요청을 이해하고, 직접 답변을 제공하고, 쓰기를 지원하며, 이미지를 만들 수도 있습니다. Microsoft 365 Copilot 은 조직 및 비즈니스를 지원하기 위해 구축된 작업을 위한 AI 도우미입니다. Copilot은 고급 언어 모델을 비즈니스 데이터와 Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook 및 Teams와 같은 일상적인 생산성 앱과 결합합니다. Microsoft Security Copilot 은 보안 및 IT의 일상적인 운영을 위한 AI 도우미로, 팀이 책임 있는 AI 원칙을 준수하면서 AI의 속도와 규모로 조직을 보호할 수 있도록 합니다. GitHub Copilot 은 AI 코딩 도우미로, 더 빠르고 적은 노력으로 코드를 작성할 수 있으므로 문제 해결 및 협업에 더 많은 에너지를 집중할 수 있습니다. 03/ Copilot은 무료인가요? Copilot을 사용하기 위한 라이선스 요구 사항은 무엇인가요? Microsoft는 업무와 생활 모두에 맞게 조정된 다양한 Copilot을 제공합니다. 가격 책정 및 라이선스 요구 사항은 특정 솔루션 및 사용 방법에 따라 달라집니다. 업무용으로는 Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat 을 사용해 보세요. 적격한 Microsoft 365 구독 에 포함되어 있으며 엔터프라이즈급 보안과 개인 정보 보호를 지원합니다. 개인적으로 사용하기 위해 웹 에서 Microsoft Copilot을 무료로 사용해 보거나 앱 을 다운로드할 수 있습니다. Microsoft 365 Copilot 라이선싱 , Microsoft Security Copilot 라이선싱 , 및 GitHub Copilot licensing 에 대해 자세히 알아보세요. 04/ Microsoft는 어떻게 개인 정보를 보호하고 중요한 데이터의 기밀성을 보장하나요? Microsoft Copilot은 개인 데이터를 안전하게 유지하고 개인 정보를 보호하면서 일상 생활과 관련된 세부 정보를 기억합니다. Copilot 개인 정보 설정에서 언제든지 개인 정보 기본 설정을 관리할 수 있습니다. 회사에서 Copilot을 사용하는 경우 모든 기존 보안 및 규정 준수 요구 사항을 모두 상속하므로 적절한 권한이 있는 사용자만 생성하는 콘텐츠에 액세스할 수 있습니다. Microsoft 365 Copilot의 데이터, 개인 정보 보호, 보안에 대해 자세히 알아보세요. 회사로서 Microsoft는 개인 정보, 안전 및 보안을 제공하는 기능을 알리는 수십 년간의 연구, 고객 피드백 및 학습을 통해 신뢰할 수 있는 AI를 제공하기 위해 최선을 다하고 있습니다. Microsoft의 신뢰할 수 있는 AI 약정에 대해 자세히 알아보세요. 05/ Copilot을 어떻게 설치하고 사용하나요? 회사 외부에서 Copilot을 사용하려는 경우 copilot.microsoft.com 에서 바로 Microsoft Copilot을 무료로 사용하거나 모바일 장치에서 Microsoft Copilot 앱 을 다운로드하여 시작할 수 있습니다. Microsoft 365 업무용 Copilot 을 사용하려면 적격 Microsoft 365 플랜에 대한 기존 라이선스와 Microsoft 365 Copilot에 대한 라이선스가 있어야 합니다. 기존 고객이 아닌 경우 적격 Microsoft 365 구독을 구입해야 합니다. 처음 시작하는 분들은 Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat 을 사용해 보세요. 이는 적격한 Microsoft 365 구독 에 추가 비용 없이 제공되는 AI 채팅입니다. GitHub Copilot 에 대한 추가 비즈니스 및 엔터프라이즈 라이선스와 Microsoft Security Copilot 에 대한 라이선스 계획을 사용할 수 있습니다. 06/ Copilot을 효과적으로 사용하는 방법에 대한 지침, 설명서 및 자습서는 어디에서 찾을 수 있나요? Copilot 학습 허브 를 사용하여 교육, 설명서 및 비디오를 찾고 조직에서 Microsoft 365 Copilot을 구현하는데 필필요한 리소스에 대한 Microsoft Adoption 을 확인하세요. 또한 여기에서 비즈니스 모범 사례, 리소스 및 인사이트를 찾아 Microsoft 365 Copilot 사용을 최대한 활용하세요. 07/ Word, Excel, PowerPoint 및 Teams에서 Copilot을 사용하려면 어떻게 하나요? Word, Excel, PowerPoint 및 Teams에서 Copilot에 대한 모든 권한을 얻으려면 이미 회사 외부에서 Copilot을 사용하거나 Word, Excel, PowerPoint 및 Teams에서 제한된 액세스 권한이 있는 경우에도 적격 Microsoft 365 플랜에 대한 라이선스와 Microsoft 365 Copilot에 대한 라이선스가 있어야 합니다. Word, Excel, PowerPoint 및 Teams에서 Copilot을 사용할 수 있는 몇 가지 방법은 다음과 같습니다. 작성 및 편집 . Word의 Copilot 은 빠르게 작성을 시작하고, 기존 문서를 편집하고, 긴 텍스트를 잘라내고 요약하는 데 도움이 되는 프롬프트를 제공할 수 있습니다. 데이터 분석 . Excel의 Copilot 은 데이터를 분석하고, 수식을 작성하고, 구조화되지 않은 데이터를 보다 요약 가능한 형식으로 구성하는 데 도움이 될 수 있습니다. 프레젠테이션을 만드는 중. PowerPoint 의 Copilot은 프레젠테이션을 작성하고, 노트를 편집하고, 슬라이드를 다시 정렬하는 데 도움이 될 수 있습니다. 공동 작업을 간소화합니다. Teams의 Copilot 은 모임을 요약하고, 대본을 제공하고, 토론의 인사이트를 공유할 수 있습니다. Continue your AI journey</h2> "> AI 사용자 경험 계속 Copilot을 사용하여 비즈니스의 미래 형성 업무용 AI 도우미인 Microsoft 365 Copilot을 사용하여 생산성, 효율성 및 비즈니스 결과를 향상하세요. 업무용 Copilot에 대해 자세히 알아보기 Copilot Chat 사용해 보기 아직 Microsoft 365 Copilot 라이선스가 없는 경우 Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat을 사용할 수 있는 몇 가지 방법을 살펴보세요. 지금 Copilot Chat 사용해 보기 조직이 AI에 대비할 수 있도록 지원 Copilot의 사용과 참여를 가속화할 수 있도록 출시 전략을 수립하는 방법을 알아보세요. 시작 Microsoft 365 팔로우 새로운 기능 Surface Pro Surface Laptop 조직용 Copilot 개인 사용자용 Copilot Microsoft 365 Microsoft 제품 살펴보기 Windows 11 앱 Microsoft Store 계정 프로필 다운로드 센터 Microsoft Store 지원 반품/환불 주문 조회 교육 Microsoft Education 교육용 장치 교육용 Microsoft Teams Microsoft 365 Education Office Education 교육자 트레이닝 및 개발 학생 및 학부모용 특가 혜택 Azure for students 기업 고객 Microsoft Security Azure Dynamics 365 Microsoft 365 Microsoft Advertising Microsoft 365 Copilot Microsoft Teams 개발자 및 IT Microsoft 개발자 Microsoft Learn AI 마켓플레이스 앱 지원 Microsoft Tech 커뮤니티 Microsoft Marketplace Microsoft Power Platform Marketplace Rewards Visual Studio 회사 채용 정보 Microsoft 정보 회사 뉴스 Microsoft 개인 정보 보호 투자자 지속 가능성 한국어(대한민국) 개인정보처리방침 선택 옵트아웃 아이콘 개인 정보 선택 사항 개인정보처리방침 선택 옵트아웃 아이콘 개인 정보 선택 사항 소비자 상태 개인정보처리방침 Microsoft에 문의 개인정보처리방침 및 위치정보이용약관 쿠키 관리 사용약관 상표 광고 정보 © Microsoft 2026 한국마이크로소프트(유) 대표이사: 조원우 주소: (우)110-150 서울 종로구 종로1길 50 더 케이트윈타워 A동 12층 전화번호: 02-531-4500, 메일: ms-korea@microsoft.com 사업자등록번호: 120-81-05948 사업자정보확인 호스팅서비스 제공자: Microsoft Corporation 통신판매신고: 제2013-서울종로-1009호 사이버몰의 이용약관: Microsoft Store 판매 약관 | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
http://groovy-lang.org/syntax.html#_double_quoted_string | The Apache Groovy programming language - Syntax Socialize Discuss on the mailing-list Groovy on X Groovy on Bluesky Groovy on Mastodon Groovy on LinkedIn Events and conferences Source code on GitHub Report issues in Jira Stack Overflow questions Slack Community You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Apache Groovy™ Learn Documentation Download Support Contribute Ecosystem Blog posts Socialize Table of contents 1. Comments 1.1. Single-line comment 1.2. Multiline comment 1.3. Groovydoc comment 1.4. Shebang line 2. Keywords 3. Identifiers 3.1. Normal identifiers 3.2. Quoted identifiers 4. Strings 4.1. Single-quoted string 4.2. String concatenation 4.3. Triple-single-quoted string 4.3.1. Escaping special characters 4.3.2. Unicode escape sequence 4.4. Double-quoted string 4.4.1. String interpolation 4.4.2. Special case of interpolating closure expressions 4.4.3. Interoperability with Java 4.4.4. GString and String hashCodes 4.5. Triple-double-quoted string 4.6. Slashy string 4.6.1. Special cases 4.7. Dollar slashy string 4.8. String summary table 4.9. Characters 5. Numbers 5.1. Integral literals 5.1.1. Alternative non-base 10 representations Binary literal Octal literal Hexadecimal literal 5.2. Decimal literals 5.3. Underscore in literals 5.4. Number type suffixes 5.5. Math operations 5.5.1. The case of the division operator 5.5.2. The case of the power operator 6. Booleans 7. Lists 8. Arrays 8.1. Java-style array initialization 9. Maps Syntax This chapter covers the syntax of the Groovy programming language. The grammar of the language derives from the Java grammar, but enhances it with specific constructs for Groovy, and allows certain simplifications. 1. Comments 1.1. Single-line comment Single-line comments start with // and can be found at any position in the line. The characters following // , until the end of the line, are considered part of the comment. // a standalone single line comment println "hello" // a comment till the end of the line 1.2. Multiline comment A multiline comment starts with /* and can be found at any position in the line. The characters following /* will be considered part of the comment, including new line characters, up to the first */ closing the comment. Multiline comments can thus be put at the end of a statement, or even inside a statement. /* a standalone multiline comment spanning two lines */ println "hello" /* a multiline comment starting at the end of a statement */ println 1 /* one */ + 2 /* two */ 1.3. Groovydoc comment Similarly to multiline comments, Groovydoc comments are multiline, but start with /** and end with */ . Lines following the first Groovydoc comment line can optionally start with a star * . Those comments are associated with: type definitions (classes, interfaces, enums, annotations), fields and properties definitions methods definitions Although the compiler will not complain about Groovydoc comments not being associated with the above language elements, you should prepend those constructs with the comment right before it. /** * A Class description */ class Person { /** the name of the person */ String name /** * Creates a greeting method for a certain person. * * @param otherPerson the person to greet * @return a greeting message */ String greet(String otherPerson) { "Hello ${otherPerson}" } } Groovydoc follows the same conventions as Java’s own Javadoc. So you’ll be able to use the same tags as with Javadoc. In addition, Groovy supports Runtime Groovydoc since 3.0.0, i.e. Groovydoc can be retained at runtime. Runtime Groovydoc is disabled by default. It can be enabled by adding JVM option -Dgroovy.attach.runtime.groovydoc=true The Runtime Groovydoc starts with /**@ and ends with */ , for example: /**@ * Some class groovydoc for Foo */ class Foo { /**@ * Some method groovydoc for bar */ void bar() { } } assert Foo.class.groovydoc.content.contains('Some class groovydoc for Foo') (1) assert Foo.class.getMethod('bar', new Class[0]).groovydoc.content.contains('Some method groovydoc for bar') (2) 1 Get the runtime groovydoc for class Foo 2 Get the runtime groovydoc for method bar 1.4. Shebang line Beside the single-line comment, there is a special line comment, often called the shebang line understood by UNIX systems which allows scripts to be run directly from the command-line, provided you have installed the Groovy distribution and the groovy command is available on the PATH . #!/usr/bin/env groovy println "Hello from the shebang line" The # character must be the first character of the file. Any indentation would yield a compilation error. 2. Keywords Groovy has the following reserved keywords: Table 1. Reserved Keywords abstract assert break case catch class const continue def default do else enum extends final finally for goto if implements import instanceof interface native new null non-sealed package public protected private return static strictfp super switch synchronized this threadsafe throw throws transient try while Of these, const , goto , strictfp , and threadsafe are not currently in use. The reserved keywords can’t in general be used for variable, field and method names. A trick allows methods to be defined having the same name as a keyword by surrounding the name in quotes as shown in the following example: // reserved keywords can be used for method names if quoted def "abstract"() { true } // when calling such methods, the name must be qualified using "this." this.abstract() Using such names might be confusing and is often best to avoid. The trick is primarily intended to enable certain Java integration scenarios and certain DSL scenarios where having "verbs" and "nouns" with the same name as keywords may be desirable. In addition, Groovy has the following contextual keywords: Table 2. Contextual Keywords as in permits record sealed trait var yields These words are only keywords in certain contexts and can be more freely used in some places, in particular for variables, fields and method names. This extra lenience allows using method or variable names that were not keywords in earlier versions of Groovy or are not keywords in Java. Examples are shown here: // contextual keywords can be used for field and variable names def as = true assert as // contextual keywords can be used for method names def in() { true } // when calling such methods, the name only needs to be qualified using "this." in scenarios which would be ambiguous this.in() Groovy programmers familiar with these contextual keywords may still wish to avoid using those names unless there is a good reason to use such a name. The restrictions on reserved keywords also apply for the primitive types, the boolean literals and the null literal (all of which are discussed later): Table 3. Other reserved words null true false boolean char byte short int long float double While not recommended, the same trick as for reserved keywords can be used: def "null"() { true } // not recommended; potentially confusing assert this.null() // must be qualified Using such words as method names is potentially confusing and is often best to avoid, however, it might be useful for certain kinds of DSLs . 3. Identifiers 3.1. Normal identifiers Identifiers start with a letter, a dollar or an underscore. They cannot start with a number. A letter can be in the following ranges: 'a' to 'z' (lowercase ascii letter) 'A' to 'Z' (uppercase ascii letter) '\u00C0' to '\u00D6' '\u00D8' to '\u00F6' '\u00F8' to '\u00FF' '\u0100' to '\uFFFE' Then following characters can contain letters and numbers. Here are a few examples of valid identifiers (here, variable names): def name def item3 def with_underscore def $dollarStart But the following ones are invalid identifiers: def 3tier def a+b def a#b All keywords are also valid identifiers when following a dot: foo.as foo.assert foo.break foo.case foo.catch 3.2. Quoted identifiers Quoted identifiers appear after the dot of a dotted expression. For instance, the name part of the person.name expression can be quoted with person."name" or person.'name' . This is particularly interesting when certain identifiers contain illegal characters that are forbidden by the Java Language Specification, but which are allowed by Groovy when quoted. For example, characters like a dash, a space, an exclamation mark, etc. def map = [:] map."an identifier with a space and double quotes" = "ALLOWED" map.'with-dash-signs-and-single-quotes' = "ALLOWED" assert map."an identifier with a space and double quotes" == "ALLOWED" assert map.'with-dash-signs-and-single-quotes' == "ALLOWED" As we shall see in the following section on strings , Groovy provides different string literals. All kind of strings are actually allowed after the dot: map.'single quote' map."double quote" map.'''triple single quote''' map."""triple double quote""" map./slashy string/ map.$/dollar slashy string/$ There’s a difference between plain character strings and Groovy’s GStrings (interpolated strings), as in that the latter case, the interpolated values are inserted in the final string for evaluating the whole identifier: def firstname = "Homer" map."Simpson-${firstname}" = "Homer Simpson" assert map.'Simpson-Homer' == "Homer Simpson" 4. Strings Text literals are represented in the form of chain of characters called strings. Groovy lets you instantiate java.lang.String objects, as well as GStrings ( groovy.lang.GString ) which are also called interpolated strings in other programming languages. 4.1. Single-quoted string Single-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by single quotes: 'a single-quoted string' Single-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String and don’t support interpolation. 4.2. String concatenation All the Groovy strings can be concatenated with the + operator: assert 'ab' == 'a' + 'b' 4.3. Triple-single-quoted string Triple-single-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by triplets of single quotes: '''a triple-single-quoted string''' Triple-single-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String and don’t support interpolation. Triple-single-quoted strings may span multiple lines. The content of the string can cross line boundaries without the need to split the string in several pieces and without concatenation or newline escape characters: def aMultilineString = '''line one line two line three''' If your code is indented, for example in the body of the method of a class, your string will contain the whitespace of the indentation. The Groovy Development Kit contains methods for stripping out the indentation with the String#stripIndent() method, and with the String#stripMargin() method that takes a delimiter character to identify the text to remove from the beginning of a string. When creating a string as follows: def startingAndEndingWithANewline = ''' line one line two line three ''' You will notice that the resulting string contains a newline character as first character. It is possible to strip that character by escaping the newline with a backslash: def strippedFirstNewline = '''\ line one line two line three ''' assert !strippedFirstNewline.startsWith('\n') 4.3.1. Escaping special characters You can escape single quotes with the backslash character to avoid terminating the string literal: 'an escaped single quote: \' needs a backslash' And you can escape the escape character itself with a double backslash: 'an escaped escape character: \\ needs a double backslash' Some special characters also use the backslash as escape character: Escape sequence Character \b backspace \f formfeed \n newline \r carriage return \s single space \t tabulation \\ backslash \' single quote within a single-quoted string (and optional for triple-single-quoted and double-quoted strings) \" double quote within a double-quoted string (and optional for triple-double-quoted and single-quoted strings) We’ll see some more escaping details when it comes to other types of strings discussed later. 4.3.2. Unicode escape sequence For characters that are not present on your keyboard, you can use unicode escape sequences: a backslash, followed by 'u', then 4 hexadecimal digits. For example, the Euro currency symbol can be represented with: 'The Euro currency symbol: \u20AC' 4.4. Double-quoted string Double-quoted strings are a series of characters surrounded by double quotes: "a double-quoted string" Double-quoted strings are plain java.lang.String if there’s no interpolated expression, but are groovy.lang.GString instances if interpolation is present. To escape a double quote, you can use the backslash character: "A double quote: \"". 4.4.1. String interpolation Any Groovy expression can be interpolated in all string literals, apart from single and triple-single-quoted strings. Interpolation is the act of replacing a placeholder in the string with its value upon evaluation of the string. The placeholder expressions are surrounded by ${} . The curly braces may be omitted for unambiguous dotted expressions, i.e. we can use just a $ prefix in those cases. If the GString is ever passed to a method taking a String, the expression value inside the placeholder is evaluated to its string representation (by calling toString() on that expression) and the resulting String is passed to the method. Here, we have a string with a placeholder referencing a local variable: def name = 'Guillaume' // a plain string def greeting = "Hello ${name}" assert greeting.toString() == 'Hello Guillaume' Any Groovy expression is valid, as we can see in this example with an arithmetic expression: def sum = "The sum of 2 and 3 equals ${2 + 3}" assert sum.toString() == 'The sum of 2 and 3 equals 5' Not only are expressions allowed in between the ${} placeholder, but so are statements. However, a statement’s value is just null . So if several statements are inserted in that placeholder, the last one should somehow return a meaningful value to be inserted. For instance, "The sum of 1 and 2 is equal to ${def a = 1; def b = 2; a + b}" is supported and works as expected but a good practice is usually to stick to simple expressions inside GString placeholders. In addition to ${} placeholders, we can also use a lone $ sign prefixing a dotted expression: def person = [name: 'Guillaume', age: 36] assert "$person.name is $person.age years old" == 'Guillaume is 36 years old' But only dotted expressions of the form a.b , a.b.c , etc, are valid. Expressions containing parentheses like method calls, curly braces for closures, dots which aren’t part of a property expression or arithmetic operators would be invalid. Given the following variable definition of a number: def number = 3.14 The following statement will throw a groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException because Groovy believes you’re trying to access the toString property of that number, which doesn’t exist: shouldFail(MissingPropertyException) { println "$number.toString()" } You can think of "$number.toString()" as being interpreted by the parser as "${number.toString}()" . Similarly, if the expression is ambiguous, you need to keep the curly braces: String thing = 'treasure' assert 'The x-coordinate of the treasure is represented by treasure.x' == "The x-coordinate of the $thing is represented by $thing.x" // <= Not allowed: ambiguous!! assert 'The x-coordinate of the treasure is represented by treasure.x' == "The x-coordinate of the $thing is represented by ${thing}.x" // <= Curly braces required If you need to escape the $ or ${} placeholders in a GString so they appear as is without interpolation, you just need to use a \ backslash character to escape the dollar sign: assert '$5' == "\$5" assert '${name}' == "\${name}" 4.4.2. Special case of interpolating closure expressions So far, we’ve seen we could interpolate arbitrary expressions inside the ${} placeholder, but there is a special case and notation for closure expressions. When the placeholder contains an arrow, ${→} , the expression is actually a closure expression — you can think of it as a closure with a dollar prepended in front of it: def sParameterLessClosure = "1 + 2 == ${-> 3}" (1) assert sParameterLessClosure == '1 + 2 == 3' def sOneParamClosure = "1 + 2 == ${ w -> w << 3}" (2) assert sOneParamClosure == '1 + 2 == 3' 1 The closure is a parameterless closure which doesn’t take arguments. 2 Here, the closure takes a single java.io.StringWriter argument, to which you can append content with the << leftShift operator. In either case, both placeholders are embedded closures. In appearance, it looks like a more verbose way of defining expressions to be interpolated, but closures have an interesting advantage over mere expressions: lazy evaluation. Let’s consider the following sample: def number = 1 (1) def eagerGString = "value == ${number}" def lazyGString = "value == ${ -> number }" assert eagerGString == "value == 1" (2) assert lazyGString == "value == 1" (3) number = 2 (4) assert eagerGString == "value == 1" (5) assert lazyGString == "value == 2" (6) 1 We define a number variable containing 1 that we then interpolate within two GStrings, as an expression in eagerGString and as a closure in lazyGString . 2 We expect the resulting string to contain the same string value of 1 for eagerGString . 3 Similarly for lazyGString 4 Then we change the value of the variable to a new number 5 With a plain interpolated expression, the value was actually bound at the time of creation of the GString. 6 But with a closure expression, the closure is called upon each coercion of the GString into String, resulting in an updated string containing the new number value. An embedded closure expression taking more than one parameter will generate an exception at runtime. Only closures with zero or one parameter are allowed. 4.4.3. Interoperability with Java When a method (whether implemented in Java or Groovy) expects a java.lang.String , but we pass a groovy.lang.GString instance, the toString() method of the GString is automatically and transparently called. String takeString(String message) { (4) assert message instanceof String (5) return message } def message = "The message is ${'hello'}" (1) assert message instanceof GString (2) def result = takeString(message) (3) assert result instanceof String assert result == 'The message is hello' 1 We create a GString variable 2 We double-check it’s an instance of the GString 3 We then pass that GString to a method taking a String as parameter 4 The signature of the takeString() method explicitly says its sole parameter is a String 5 We also verify that the parameter is indeed a String and not a GString. 4.4.4. GString and String hashCodes Although interpolated strings can be used in lieu of plain Java strings, they differ with strings in a particular way: their hashCodes are different. Plain Java strings are immutable, whereas the resulting String representation of a GString can vary, depending on its interpolated values. Even for the same resulting string, GStrings and Strings don’t have the same hashCode. assert "one: ${1}".hashCode() != "one: 1".hashCode() GString and Strings having different hashCode values, using GString as Map keys should be avoided, especially if we try to retrieve an associated value with a String instead of a GString. def key = "a" def m = ["${key}": "letter ${key}"] (1) assert m["a"] == null (2) 1 The map is created with an initial pair whose key is a GString 2 When we try to fetch the value with a String key, we will not find it, as Strings and GString have different hashCode values 4.5. Triple-double-quoted string Triple-double-quoted strings behave like double-quoted strings, with the addition that they are multiline, like the triple-single-quoted strings. def name = 'Groovy' def template = """ Dear Mr ${name}, You're the winner of the lottery! Yours sincerly, Dave """ assert template.toString().contains('Groovy') Neither double quotes nor single quotes need be escaped in triple-double-quoted strings. 4.6. Slashy string Beyond the usual quoted strings, Groovy offers slashy strings, which use / as the opening and closing delimiter. Slashy strings are particularly useful for defining regular expressions and patterns, as there is no need to escape backslashes. Example of a slashy string: def fooPattern = /.*foo.*/ assert fooPattern == '.*foo.*' Only forward slashes need to be escaped with a backslash: def escapeSlash = /The character \/ is a forward slash/ assert escapeSlash == 'The character / is a forward slash' Slashy strings are multiline: def multilineSlashy = /one two three/ assert multilineSlashy.contains('\n') Slashy strings can be thought of as just another way to define a GString but with different escaping rules. They hence support interpolation: def color = 'blue' def interpolatedSlashy = /a ${color} car/ assert interpolatedSlashy == 'a blue car' 4.6.1. Special cases An empty slashy string cannot be represented with a double forward slash, as it’s understood by the Groovy parser as a line comment. That’s why the following assert would actually not compile as it would look like a non-terminated statement: assert '' == // As slashy strings were mostly designed to make regexp easier so a few things that are errors in GStrings like $() or $5 will work with slashy strings. Remember that escaping backslashes is not required. An alternative way of thinking of this is that in fact escaping is not supported. The slashy string /\t/ won’t contain a tab but instead a backslash followed by the character 't'. Escaping is only allowed for the slash character, i.e. /\/folder/ will be a slashy string containing '/folder' . A consequence of slash escaping is that a slashy string can’t end with a backslash. Otherwise that will escape the slashy string terminator. You can instead use a special trick, /ends with slash ${'\\'}/ . But best just avoid using a slashy string in such a case. 4.7. Dollar slashy string Dollar slashy strings are multiline GStrings delimited with an opening $/ and a closing /$ . The escaping character is the dollar sign, and it can escape another dollar, or a forward slash. Escaping for the dollar and forward slash characters is only needed where conflicts arise with the special use of those characters. The characters $foo would normally indicate a GString placeholder, so those four characters can be entered into a dollar slashy string by escaping the dollar, i.e. $$foo . Similarly, you will need to escape a dollar slashy closing delimiter if you want it to appear in your string. Here are a few examples: def name = "Guillaume" def date = "April, 1st" def dollarSlashy = $/ Hello $name, today we're ${date}. $ dollar sign $$ escaped dollar sign \ backslash / forward slash $/ escaped forward slash $$$/ escaped opening dollar slashy $/$$ escaped closing dollar slashy /$ assert [ 'Guillaume', 'April, 1st', '$ dollar sign', '$ escaped dollar sign', '\\ backslash', '/ forward slash', '/ escaped forward slash', '$/ escaped opening dollar slashy', '/$ escaped closing dollar slashy' ].every { dollarSlashy.contains(it) } It was created to overcome some of the limitations of the slashy string escaping rules. Use it when its escaping rules suit your string contents (typically if it has some slashes you don’t want to escape). 4.8. String summary table String name String syntax Interpolated Multiline Escape character Single-quoted '…​' \ Triple-single-quoted '''…​''' \ Double-quoted "…​" \ Triple-double-quoted """…​""" \ Slashy /…​/ \ Dollar slashy $/…​/$ $ 4.9. Characters Unlike Java, Groovy doesn’t have an explicit character literal. However, you can be explicit about making a Groovy string an actual character, by three different means: char c1 = 'A' (1) assert c1 instanceof Character def c2 = 'B' as char (2) assert c2 instanceof Character def c3 = (char)'C' (3) assert c3 instanceof Character 1 by being explicit when declaring a variable holding the character by specifying the char type 2 by using type coercion with the as operator 3 by using a cast to char operation The first option 1 is interesting when the character is held in a variable, while the other two ( 2 and 3 ) are more interesting when a char value must be passed as argument of a method call. 5. Numbers Groovy supports different kinds of integral literals and decimal literals, backed by the usual Number types of Java. 5.1. Integral literals The integral literal types are the same as in Java: byte char short int long java.math.BigInteger You can create integral numbers of those types with the following declarations: // primitive types byte b = 1 char c = 2 short s = 3 int i = 4 long l = 5 // infinite precision BigInteger bi = 6 If you use optional typing by using the def keyword, the type of the integral number will vary: it’ll adapt to the capacity of the type that can hold that number. For positive numbers: def a = 1 assert a instanceof Integer // Integer.MAX_VALUE def b = 2147483647 assert b instanceof Integer // Integer.MAX_VALUE + 1 def c = 2147483648 assert c instanceof Long // Long.MAX_VALUE def d = 9223372036854775807 assert d instanceof Long // Long.MAX_VALUE + 1 def e = 9223372036854775808 assert e instanceof BigInteger As well as for negative numbers: def na = -1 assert na instanceof Integer // Integer.MIN_VALUE def nb = -2147483648 assert nb instanceof Integer // Integer.MIN_VALUE - 1 def nc = -2147483649 assert nc instanceof Long // Long.MIN_VALUE def nd = -9223372036854775808 assert nd instanceof Long // Long.MIN_VALUE - 1 def ne = -9223372036854775809 assert ne instanceof BigInteger 5.1.1. Alternative non-base 10 representations Numbers can also be represented in binary, octal, hexadecimal and decimal bases. Binary literal Binary numbers start with a 0b prefix: int xInt = 0b10101111 assert xInt == 175 short xShort = 0b11001001 assert xShort == 201 as short byte xByte = 0b11 assert xByte == 3 as byte long xLong = 0b101101101101 assert xLong == 2925l BigInteger xBigInteger = 0b111100100001 assert xBigInteger == 3873g int xNegativeInt = -0b10101111 assert xNegativeInt == -175 Octal literal Octal numbers are specified in the typical format of 0 followed by octal digits. int xInt = 077 assert xInt == 63 short xShort = 011 assert xShort == 9 as short byte xByte = 032 assert xByte == 26 as byte long xLong = 0246 assert xLong == 166l BigInteger xBigInteger = 01111 assert xBigInteger == 585g int xNegativeInt = -077 assert xNegativeInt == -63 Hexadecimal literal Hexadecimal numbers are specified in the typical format of 0x followed by hex digits. int xInt = 0x77 assert xInt == 119 short xShort = 0xaa assert xShort == 170 as short byte xByte = 0x3a assert xByte == 58 as byte long xLong = 0xffff assert xLong == 65535l BigInteger xBigInteger = 0xaaaa assert xBigInteger == 43690g Double xDouble = new Double('0x1.0p0') assert xDouble == 1.0d int xNegativeInt = -0x77 assert xNegativeInt == -119 5.2. Decimal literals The decimal literal types are the same as in Java: float double java.math.BigDecimal You can create decimal numbers of those types with the following declarations: // primitive types float f = 1.234 double d = 2.345 // infinite precision BigDecimal bd = 3.456 Decimals can use exponents, with the e or E exponent letter, followed by an optional sign, and an integral number representing the exponent: assert 1e3 == 1_000.0 assert 2E4 == 20_000.0 assert 3e+1 == 30.0 assert 4E-2 == 0.04 assert 5e-1 == 0.5 Conveniently for exact decimal number calculations, Groovy chooses java.math.BigDecimal as its decimal number type. In addition, both float and double are supported, but require an explicit type declaration, type coercion or suffix. Even if BigDecimal is the default for decimal numbers, such literals are accepted in methods or closures taking float or double as parameter types. Decimal numbers can’t be represented using a binary, octal or hexadecimal representation. 5.3. Underscore in literals When writing long literal numbers, it’s harder on the eye to figure out how some numbers are grouped together, for example with groups of thousands, of words, etc. By allowing you to place underscore in number literals, it’s easier to spot those groups: long creditCardNumber = 1234_5678_9012_3456L long socialSecurityNumbers = 999_99_9999L double monetaryAmount = 12_345_132.12 long hexBytes = 0xFF_EC_DE_5E long hexWords = 0xFFEC_DE5E long maxLong = 0x7fff_ffff_ffff_ffffL long alsoMaxLong = 9_223_372_036_854_775_807L long bytes = 0b11010010_01101001_10010100_10010010 5.4. Number type suffixes We can force a number (including binary, octals and hexadecimals) to have a specific type by giving a suffix (see table below), either uppercase or lowercase. Type Suffix BigInteger G or g Long L or l Integer I or i BigDecimal G or g Double D or d Float F or f Examples: assert 42I == Integer.valueOf('42') assert 42i == Integer.valueOf('42') // lowercase i more readable assert 123L == Long.valueOf("123") // uppercase L more readable assert 2147483648 == Long.valueOf('2147483648') // Long type used, value too large for an Integer assert 456G == new BigInteger('456') assert 456g == new BigInteger('456') assert 123.45 == new BigDecimal('123.45') // default BigDecimal type used assert .321 == new BigDecimal('.321') assert 1.200065D == Double.valueOf('1.200065') assert 1.234F == Float.valueOf('1.234') assert 1.23E23D == Double.valueOf('1.23E23') assert 0b1111L.class == Long // binary assert 0xFFi.class == Integer // hexadecimal assert 034G.class == BigInteger // octal 5.5. Math operations Although operators are covered in more detail elsewhere, it’s important to discuss the behavior of math operations and what their resulting types are. Division and power binary operations aside (covered below), binary operations between byte , char , short and int result in int binary operations involving long with byte , char , short and int result in long binary operations involving BigInteger and any other integral type result in BigInteger binary operations involving BigDecimal with byte , char , short , int and BigInteger result in BigDecimal binary operations between float , double and BigDecimal result in double binary operations between two BigDecimal result in BigDecimal The following table summarizes those rules: byte char short int long BigInteger float double BigDecimal byte int int int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal char int int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal short int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal int int long BigInteger double double BigDecimal long long BigInteger double double BigDecimal BigInteger BigInteger double double BigDecimal float double double double double double double BigDecimal BigDecimal Thanks to Groovy’s operator overloading, the usual arithmetic operators work as well with BigInteger and BigDecimal , unlike in Java where you have to use explicit methods for operating on those numbers. 5.5.1. The case of the division operator The division operators / (and /= for division and assignment) produce a double result if either operand is a float or double , and a BigDecimal result otherwise (when both operands are any combination of an integral type short , char , byte , int , long , BigInteger or BigDecimal ). BigDecimal division is performed with the divide() method if the division is exact (i.e. yielding a result that can be represented within the bounds of the same precision and scale), or using a MathContext with a precision of the maximum of the two operands' precision plus an extra precision of 10, and a scale of the maximum of 10 and the maximum of the operands' scale. For integer division like in Java, you should use the intdiv() method, as Groovy doesn’t provide a dedicated integer division operator symbol. 5.5.2. The case of the power operator The power operation is represented by the ** operator, with two parameters: the base and the exponent. The result of the power operation depends on its operands, and the result of the operation (in particular if the result can be represented as an integral value). The following rules are used by Groovy’s power operation to determine the resulting type: If the exponent is a decimal value if the result can be represented as an Integer , then return an Integer else if the result can be represented as a Long , then return a Long otherwise return a Double If the exponent is an integral value if the exponent is strictly negative, then return an Integer , Long or Double if the result value fits in that type if the exponent is positive or zero if the base is a BigDecimal , then return a BigDecimal result value if the base is a BigInteger , then return a BigInteger result value if the base is an Integer , then return an Integer if the result value fits in it, otherwise a BigInteger if the base is a Long , then return a Long if the result value fits in it, otherwise a BigInteger We can illustrate those rules with a few examples: // base and exponent are ints and the result can be represented by an Integer assert 2 ** 3 instanceof Integer // 8 assert 10 ** 9 instanceof Integer // 1_000_000_000 // the base is a long, so fit the result in a Long // (although it could have fit in an Integer) assert 5L ** 2 instanceof Long // 25 // the result can't be represented as an Integer or Long, so return a BigInteger assert 100 ** 10 instanceof BigInteger // 10e20 assert 1234 ** 123 instanceof BigInteger // 170515806212727042875... // the base is a BigDecimal and the exponent a negative int // but the result can be represented as an Integer assert 0.5 ** -2 instanceof Integer // 4 // the base is an int, and the exponent a negative float // but again, the result can be represented as an Integer assert 1 ** -0.3f instanceof Integer // 1 // the base is an int, and the exponent a negative int // but the result will be calculated as a Double // (both base and exponent are actually converted to doubles) assert 10 ** -1 instanceof Double // 0.1 // the base is a BigDecimal, and the exponent is an int, so return a BigDecimal assert 1.2 ** 10 instanceof BigDecimal // 6.1917364224 // the base is a float or double, and the exponent is an int // but the result can only be represented as a Double value assert 3.4f ** 5 instanceof Double // 454.35430372146965 assert 5.6d ** 2 instanceof Double // 31.359999999999996 // the exponent is a decimal value // and the result can only be represented as a Double value assert 7.8 ** 1.9 instanceof Double // 49.542708423868476 assert 2 ** 0.1f instanceof Double // 1.0717734636432956 6. Booleans Boolean is a special data type that is used to represent truth values: true and false . Use this data type for simple flags that track true/false conditions . Boolean values can be stored in variables, assigned into fields, just like any other data type: def myBooleanVariable = true boolean untypedBooleanVar = false booleanField = true true and false are the only two primitive boolean values. But more complex boolean expressions can be represented using logical operators . In addition, Groovy has special rules (often referred to as Groovy Truth ) for coercing non-boolean objects to a boolean value. 7. Lists Groovy uses a comma-separated list of values, surrounded by square brackets, to denote lists. Groovy lists are plain JDK java.util.List , as Groovy doesn’t define its own collection classes. The concrete list implementation used when defining list literals are java.util.ArrayList by default, unless you decide to specify otherwise, as we shall see later on. def numbers = [1, 2, 3] (1) assert numbers instanceof List (2) assert numbers.size() == 3 (3) 1 We define a list numbers delimited by commas and surrounded by square brackets, and we assign that list into a variable 2 The list is an instance of Java’s java.util.List interface 3 The size of the list can be queried with the size() method, and shows our list contains 3 elements In the above example, we used a homogeneous list, but you can also create lists containing values of heterogeneous types: def heterogeneous = [1, "a", true] (1) 1 Our list here contains a number, a string and a boolean value We mentioned that by default, list literals are actually instances of java.util.ArrayList , but it is possible to use a different backing type for our lists, thanks to using type coercion with the as operator, or with explicit type declaration for your variables: def arrayList = [1, 2, 3] assert arrayList instanceof java.util.ArrayList def linkedList = [2, 3, 4] as LinkedList (1) assert linkedList instanceof java.util.LinkedList LinkedList otherLinked = [3, 4, 5] (2) assert otherLinked instanceof java.util.LinkedList 1 We use coercion with the as operator to explicitly request a java.util.LinkedList implementation 2 We can say that the variable holding the list literal is of type java.util.LinkedList You can access elements of the list with the [] subscript operator (both for reading and setting values) with positive indices or negative indices to access elements from the end of the list, as well as with ranges, and use the << leftShift operator to append elements to a list: def letters = ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'] assert letters[0] == 'a' (1) assert letters[1] == 'b' assert letters[-1] == 'd' (2) assert letters[-2] == 'c' letters[2] = 'C' (3) assert letters[2] == 'C' letters << 'e' (4) assert letters[ 4] == 'e' assert letters[-1] == 'e' assert letters[1, 3] == ['b', 'd'] (5) assert letters[2..4] == ['C', 'd', 'e'] (6) 1 Access the first element of the list (zero-based counting) 2 Access the last element of the list with a negative index: -1 is the first element from the end of the list 3 Use an assignment to set a new value for the third element of the list 4 Use the << leftShift operator to append an element at the end of the list 5 Access two elements at once, returning a new list containing those two elements 6 Use a range to access a range of values from the list, from a start to an end element position As lists can be heterogeneous in nature, lists can also contain other lists to create multidimensional lists: def multi = [[0, 1], [2, 3]] (1) assert multi[1][0] == 2 (2) 1 Define a list of numbers 2 Access the second element of the top-most list, and the first element of the inner list 8. Arrays Groovy reuses the list notation for arrays, but to make such literals arrays, you need to explicitly define the type of the array through coercion or type declaration. String[] arrStr = ['Ananas', 'Banana', 'Kiwi'] (1) assert arrStr instanceof String[] (2) assert !(arrStr instanceof List) def numArr = [1, 2, 3] as int[] (3) assert numArr instanceof int[] (4) assert numArr.size() == 3 1 Define an array of strings using explicit variable type declaration 2 Assert that we created an array of strings 3 Create an array of ints with the as operator 4 Assert that we created an array of primitive ints You can also create multi-dimensional arrays: def matrix3 = new Integer[3][3] (1) assert matrix3.size() == 3 Integer[][] matrix2 (2) matrix2 = [[1, 2], [3, 4]] assert matrix2 instanceof Integer[][] 1 You can define the bounds of a new array 2 Or declare an array without specifying its bounds Access to elements of an array follows the same notation as for lists: String[] names = ['Cédric', 'Guillaume', 'Jochen', 'Paul'] assert names[0] == 'Cédric' (1) names[2] = 'Blackdrag' (2) assert names[2] == 'Blackdrag' 1 Retrieve the first element of the array 2 Set the value of the third element of the array to a new value 8.1. Java-style array initialization Groovy has always supported literal list/array definitions using square brackets and has avoided Java-style curly braces so as not to conflict with closure definitions. In the case where the curly braces come immediately after an array type declaration however, there is no ambiguity with closure definitions, so Groovy 3 and above support that variant of the Java array initialization expression. Examples: def primes = new int[] {2, 3, 5, 7, 11} assert primes.size() == 5 && primes.sum() == 28 assert primes.class.name == '[I' def pets = new String[] {'cat', 'dog'} assert pets.size() == 2 && pets.sum() == 'catdog' assert pets.class.name == '[Ljava.lang.String;' // traditional Groovy alternative still supported String[] groovyBooks = [ 'Groovy in Action', 'Making Java Groovy' ] assert groovyBooks.every{ it.contains('Groovy') } 9. Maps Sometimes called dictionaries or associative arrays in other languages, Groovy features maps. Maps associate keys to values, separating keys and values with colons, and each key/value pairs with commas, and the whole keys and values surrounded by square brackets. def colors = [red: '#FF0000', green: '#00FF00', blue: '#0000FF'] (1) assert colors['red'] == '#FF0000' (2) assert colors.green == '#00FF00' (3) colors['pink'] = '#FF00FF' (4) colors.yellow = '#FFFF00' (5) assert colors.pink == '#FF00FF' assert colors['yellow'] == '#FFFF00' assert colors instanceof java.util.LinkedHashMap 1 We define a map of string color names, associated with their hexadecimal-coded html colors 2 We use the subscript notation to check the content associated with the red key 3 We can also use the property notation to assert the color green’s hexadecimal representation 4 Similarly, we can use the subscript notation to add a new key/value pair 5 Or the property notation, to add the yellow color When using names for the keys, we actually define string keys in the map. Groovy creates maps that are actually instances of java.util.LinkedHashMap . If you try to access a key which is not present in the map: assert colors.unknown == null def emptyMap = [:] assert emptyMap.anyKey == null You will retrieve a null result. In the examples above, we used string keys, but you can also use values of other types as keys: def numbers = [1: 'one', 2: 'two'] assert numbers[1] == 'one' Here, we used numbers as keys, as numbers can unambiguously be recognized as numbers, so Groovy will not create a string key like in our previous examples. But consider the case you want to pass a variable in lieu of the key, to have the value of that variable become the key: def key = 'name' def person = [key: 'Guillaume'] (1) assert !person.containsKey('name') (2) assert person.containsKey('key') (3) 1 The key associated with the 'Guillaume' name will actually be the "key" string, not the value associated with the key variable 2 The map doesn’t contain the 'name' key 3 Instead, the map contains a 'key' key You can also pass quoted strings as well as keys: ["name": "Guillaume"]. This is mandatory if your key string isn’t a valid identifier, for example if you wanted to create a string key containing a dash like in: ["street-name": "Main street"]. When you need to pass variable values as keys in your map definitions, you must surround the variable or expression with parentheses: person = [(key): 'Guillaume'] (1) assert person.containsKey('name') (2) assert !person.containsKey('key') (3) 1 This time, we surround the key variable with parentheses, to instruct the parser we are passing a variable rather than defining a string key 2 The map does contain the name key 3 But the map doesn’t contain the key key as before Groovy Learn Documentation Download Support Contribute Ecosystem Blog posts About Source code Security Books Thanks Sponsorship FAQ Search Socialize Discuss on the mailing-list Groovy on X Groovy on Bluesky Groovy on Mastodon Groovy on LinkedIn Events and conferences Source code on GitHub Report issues in Jira Stack Overflow questions Slack Community The Groovy programming language is supported by the Apache Software Foundation and the Groovy community. 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Windows 11은 일상 작업을 더욱 쉽게 처리할 수 있도록 하고 PC의 실행 상태를 안전하면서 효율적으로 유지하는 데 도움이 되는 혁신 기술을 지속적으로 제공합니다. 현재 사용 중인 PC가 간단한 3단계를 통해 Windows 11으로 업그레이드할 수 있는 대상 1 인지 확인해 보세요. 화살표 키를 사용하여 여러 피벗을 탐색하고, 피벗 섹션 내에서 탭하여 초점을 맞출 수 있는 콘텐츠에 초점을 맞추세요. 업그레이드 가능 <span>업그레이드 가능</span> --> 시스템 요구 사항 <span>시스템 요구 사항</span> --> 1. 설정 시작 단추를 선택한 후에 설정을 클릭합니다. 2. 업데이트 및 보안 업데이트 및 보안을 클릭합니다. 3. Windows 업데이트 업데이트 확인을 선택하여 현재 사용 중인 PC에서 Windows 11을 실행할 수 있는지 또는 해당 PC용 업그레이드가 있는지를 확인합니다. 1 최소 시스템 요구 사항 요구 사항을 충족하도록 설정을 변경하거나 업데이트할 수 있는 PC, 그리고 시스템 요구 사항과 관련된 자세한 내용은 여기 를 확인하세요. Windows 11의 모든 최소 시스템 요구 사항 목록 프로세서: 2개 이상의 코어가 장착된 1GHz 이상의 호환되는 64비트 프로세서 또는 SoC(System on a Chip). 메모리: 4GB RAM. 저장 공간: 64GB 이상의 저장 디바이스. 시스템 펌웨어 UEFI, 보안 부팅 가능 PC가 이 요구 사항을 충족하도록 설정하는 방법에 관한 내용은 여기 를 확인하세요. Windows 11의 모든 최소 시스템 요구 사항 목록 TPM: TPM(신뢰할 수 있는 플랫폼 모듈) 버전 2.0. PC가 이 요구 사항을 충족하도록 설정하는 방법에 관한 지침은 여기를 확인 하세요. 그래픽 카드: DirectX 12 이상(WDDM 2.0 드라이버 포함)과 호환. 디스플레이 해상도: 대각선으로 9인치보다 큰 HD(720p) 디스플레이, 컬러 채널당 8비트. 인터넷 연결: 개인용으로 Windows 11 Home 및 Windows 11 Pro를 설치하려면 Microsoft 계정이 필요하며 인터넷에 연결할 수 있어야 합니다. 업그레이드하려면 디바이스가 Windows 10 버전 2004 이상을 실행 중이어야 합니다. 설정>업데이트 및 보안에서 Windows 업데이트를 통해 무료 업데이트가 제공됩니다. 특정 기능을 사용하려면 특정 하드웨어가 필요합니다 . 2 Windows 11 최소 디바이스 사양보다 높은 시스템 요구 사항을 충족해야 실행 가능한 앱도 있습니다. 설치하려는 앱 관련 디바이스 호환성 정보를 확인하세요. 디바이스에서 사용 가능한 스토리지는 설치되어 있는 앱과 업데이트의 수에 따라 달라집니다. 처리력이 우수한 고급 PC일수록 성능도 높습니다. 시간이 지남에 따라 업데이트에 추가 요구 사항이 적용될 수 있습니다. 최대한 효율적으로 시간 활용 Windows 11 PC는 더 효율적인 인터페이스, 직관적인 탐색 기능, 더 빠른 성능이 특징입니다. 매일 사용하는 향상된 Microsoft 도구로 생산성을 극대화하세요. 몇 가지 질문에 답하기만 하면 필요에 맞는 PC를 추천받을 수 있습니다. 모든 PC 보기 내 옵션 표시 다음 판매점에서 Windows 11 PC 구입 1 2 Hi-Mart 온라인 구매 Coupang 온라인 구매 Naver 온라인 구매 맞춤식으로 조립한 PC에서 Windows 11을 사용하실 예정인가요? 맞춤식 PC에 Windows를 설치하든, 새 PC를 조립하든 Windows 11을 실행하려면 라이선스를 구매해야 할 수 있습니다. 2 라이선스 구매 FAQ 모두 확대 | 모두 축소 Windows 10과 Windows 11의 차이는 무엇인가요? Windows 11은 새로운 디자인과 함께 Windows 10의 모든 기능과 보안을 갖추고 있습니다. 또한 새로운 도구, 사운드 및 앱이 함께 제공됩니다. 세세한 사항까지 모두 고려했습니다. 이 모든 것이 결합되어 PC에서 새로운 경험을 제공합니다. 일부 Windows 10 기능은 Windows 11에서 사용할 수 없습니다. 자세한 내용은 Windows 11 사양 을 참조하세요. 현재 사용 중인 주변 기기가 Windows 11에서 작동할까요? 현재 사용 중인 주변 기기가 Windows 10에서 작동했으며 Windows 11 요구 사항을 충족하면 Windows 11에서도 작동합니다. 확실히 알아보려면 주변 기기 제조업체에 문의하세요. Windows 11에 대한 최소 하드웨어 요구 사항은 무엇인가요? 여기에서 최소 하드웨어 요구 사항을 확인하세요 . 현재 새 Windows 10 PC가 Windows 11 하드웨어 요구 사항을 충족하는지 어떻게 알 수 있나요? Windows 업데이트에서 현재 사용 중인 PC가 업그레이드 대상인지 알려 주게 됩니다. 설정 > Windows 업데이트 로 이동하여 확인하세요. PC가 최소 하드웨어 요구 사항을 충족하지 않으면 어떻게 되나요? Windows 10을 계속 사용할 수 있나요? 그렇습니다. Windows 10은 앞으로도 계속해서 뛰어난 버전의 Windows로 유지될 것입니다. Microsoft는 2025년 10월 14일까지는 Windows 10을 계속 지원해 드릴 것입니다. Windows 10 PC용 업그레이드가 언제 제공되는지 어떻게 알 수 있나요? Windows 업데이트에서 현재 사용 중인 PC가 업그레이드 대상인지 여부와 업그레이드 시기를 알려 주게 됩니다. 아니면 설정/Windows 업데이트에서 직접 확인할 수도 있습니다. Windows 10에서 Windows 11으로 업그레이드하는 데 드는 비용은 얼마인가요? 무료입니다. 하지만 최신 버전 Windows 10을 실행하고 최소 하드웨어 사양을 충족하는 Windows 10 PC만 업그레이드할 수 있습니다. 설정/Windows 업데이트에서 Windows 10용 최신 업데이트가 설치되어 있는지 확인할 수 있습니다. 인터넷 요금제가 적용되는 지역에서는 ISP 요금이 부과될 수 있습니다. 업그레이드와 업데이트의 차이는 무엇인가요? 업데이트는 Windows 버전의 버그와 보안 픽스로 구성될 수 있으며, 1년 내내 출시됩니다. 업그레이드는 버전을 변경할 때, 예를 들어 Windows 10에서 Windows 11으로 전환하거나 버전을 Windows Home에서 Windows Pro로 전환할 때 발생합니다. 무료 업그레이드 제공은 언제까지 지원되나요? 무료 업그레이드 제공에는 적격 시스템에 대한 특정 종료 날짜가 없습니다. 그러나 Microsoft는 궁극적으로 무료 제공에 대한 지원을 종료할 권리를 보유합니다. Windows 10을 계속 사용할 수 있나요? 예. Windows 11으로 반드시 업그레이드할 필요는 없습니다. Microsoft는 2025년 10월 14일까지 Windows 10을 계속 지원할 예정입니다. Windows 11은 Windows 10보다 PC 공간을 더 많이 차지하나요? 아니요. Windows 11과 Windows 10에는 거의 동일한 디스크 공간이 필요합니다. 그러나 업그레이드 프로세스 중에는 추가 공간이 필요합니다. Windows는 업그레이드가 완료되고 약 10일 정도가 지나면 이 추가 공간을 정리합니다. Windows 11은 Windows 10의 대체 버전인가요? Windows 11은 Windows의 최신 버전이지만, 2025년 10월 14일까지는 Windows 10을 계속 지원할 예정입니다. Windows 11으로 업그레이드하면 파일이 어떻게 되나요? 기본적으로 모든 파일과 데이터가 이전되지만, 설치 전에 파일을 백업하는 것이 좋습니다. OneDrive PC 폴더 백업에 대해 자세히 알아보세요 . 업그레이드 후 Windows 11이 마음에 들지 않는다면 Windows 10으로 돌아갈 수 있나요? 예. Windows 11 업그레이드를 설치한 후 10일 이내에 가져온 파일 및 데이터와 함께 Windows 10으로 돌아갈 수 있습니다. Windows 10으로 돌아가려면 시작 > 설정 > 시스템 > 복구 > 돌아가기 를 선택합니다. . 10일이 지난 후에는 데이터를 백업하고 "새로 설치"를 수행해야 Windows 10으로 돌아갈 수 있습니다. Windows 11을 설치하려면 시간이 얼마나 걸리나요? Windows 11 다운로드 및 설치는 일반적인 Windows 10 기능 업데이트보다 시간이 오래 걸릴 가능성이 높습니다. Windows 11을 다운로드하는 동안 PC를 사용할 수 있습니다. 그리고 PC를 사용하지 않을 특정 시간에 설치가 진행되도록 예약하는 옵션도 제공됩니다. Windows 11이 다운로드되어 설치할 준비가 되면 설치 프로세스가 진행됩니다. 이 프로세스에서는 여러 화면과 메시지가 표시됩니다. 그리고 PC가 한 번 이상 다시 시작됩니다. 기본적으로 모든 파일과 데이터가 이전되지만, 설치 전에 파일을 백업하는 것이 좋습니다. OneDrive PC 폴더 백업에 대해 자세히 알아보세요 . 인터넷 요금제가 적용되는 지역에서는 ISP 요금이 부과될 수 있습니다. 조직에서 관리하는 PC를 사용 중이라면 회사 IT 부서에 Windows 11 다운로드 관련 사항을 문의하세요. S 모드를 실행 중일 때 Windows 10 PC를 Windows 11으로 업그레이드할 수 있나요? 사용 중인 PC가 최소 하드웨어 사양을 충족하면 Windows 10 Home Edition S 모드를 Windows 11 Home Edition S 모드로 업그레이드할 수 있습니다. 사용 중인 Windows 10 PC에서 S 모드로 Pro Edition을 실행 중인 경우 Windows 11 Pro로 업그레이드하려면 S 모드에서 다른 모드로 전환해야 합니다. Windows 11 Pro Edition에서는 S 모드가 지원되지 않습니다. 구형 PC에서도 Windows 11을 실행할 수 있나요? Windows 업데이트에서 현재 사용 중인 PC가 업그레이드 대상인지 알려 주게 됩니다. 설정 > Windows 업데이트 로 이동하여 확인하세요. 대부분의 5년 미만 PC는 Windows 11으로 업그레이드할 수 있습니다. PC에서 최신 버전의 Windows 10을 실행하고 최소 하드웨어 요구 사항을 충족해야 합니다. 운영 중인 비즈니스를 위한 Windows 11과 관련된 자세한 정보는 어디서 확인할 수 있나요? 비즈니스용 Windows 11 에 대해 알아보세요. 업그레이드하면 어떤 에디션의 Windows 11을 얻게 되나요? 무료 업그레이드는 Windows 10 디바이스에 현재 설치되어 있는 것과 동일한 에디션으로 이루어집니다. Windows 10 Home 에디션이 설치되어 있으면 Windows 11 Home 에디션으로 업그레이드됩니다. 지역별로 Windows 11 업그레이드가 제한될 수도 있나요? Windows 11으로 업그레이드할 수 있는 디바이스는 지역별로 제한되지 않으며, Windows가 판매되는 모든 지역에서 업그레이드가 제공됩니다. Windows 11으로 업그레이드 가능한 PC를 구매했는지는 어떻게 확인할 수 있나요? 몇 가지 방법을 통해 Windows 11으로 업그레이드 가능한 디바이스를 확인할 수 있습니다. 가령 Microsoft에서 개발한 시스템을 통해 디바이스 업그레이드 가능 여부를 확인할 수 있습니다. 이 시스템에는 디바이스 제품 상자, 포장 패키지, 정보표(인쇄 버전), 제품 상자 내 전단, 카탈로그(인쇄 버전), 매장 내 간판, 제품 웹 페이지, 웹 배너, 판매점 데모 환경, 그리고 인쇄/디지털 광고용 마커가 포함되어 있습니다. 디바이스의 최소 하드웨어 요구 사항 충족 여부를 확인할 수도 있습니다. Windows 11으로 업그레이드해야 하는 이유는 무엇인가요? Windows 11은 향상된 성능, 포괄적인 보안 범위, 새로운 디자인이 특징입니다. 스냅 레이아웃, 위젯, 채팅 같은 새로운 기능을 활용하여 좀 더 빠르게 필요한 항목을 확인하고 원하는 사람과 연결할 수 있습니다. 사용하기 편리한 Windows 11 기능에 대해 자세히 알아보려면 여기 를 클릭하세요. Windows 11으로 언제 업그레이드해야 하나요? 설정 > Windows 업데이트 에서 현재 사용 중인 PC가 최소 시스템 요구 사항을 충족하며 PC용 업그레이드가 있는지를 확인합니다. 업그레이드할 준비가 된 경우 Windows 11으로 바로 업그레이드를 시작하는 것이 좋습니다. 이렇게 하면 Windows 11 의 이점을 바로 활용할 수 있습니다. Microsoft 365는 Windows 11과 연동되나요? 원활하게 연동되도록 최적화된 Microsoft 365와 Windows 11을 함께 사용하는 경우 최적의 사용 환경이 제공됩니다. 자세히 알아보려면 Microsoft 365 페이지 를 참조하세요. PC 상태 검사 앱은 어떤 식으로 작동하나요? PC 상태 검사 앱은 컴퓨터의 상태를 더 효과적으로 파악하는 데 도움이 되는 PC용 앱입니다. 이 앱을 활용하여 현재 사용 중인 컴퓨터가 Windows 11으로 업그레이드하기 위한 최소 시스템 요구 사항을 충족하는지 확인할 수도 있습니다. 또한 해당 컴퓨터가 업그레이드 대상이 아닌 경우 그 이유를 알려 줍니다. PC 상태 검사를 실행하는 방법에 대해 자세히 알아보려면 이 문서를 참조하세요 . 링크 Windows 참가자 프로그램 Windows 지원 Windows 블로그 커뮤니티에 질문하기 시뮬레이션된 화면입니다. 기능과 앱의 사용 가능 여부는 지역별로 다를 수 있습니다. 1 Windows 11 업그레이드는 최소 디바이스 사양 을 충족하는 적격 PC에 제공됩니다. 업그레이드 시기는 디바이스별로 다를 수 있습니다. 인터넷 서비스 요금이 적용될 수 있습니다. 기능과 앱의 사용 가능 여부는 지역별로 다를 수 있습니다. 특정 기능을 사용하려면 특정 하드웨어가 필요합니다( Windows 11 사양 참조 ). 2 특정 기능을 사용하려면 특정 하드웨어가 필요합니다. Windows 11 사양을 참조 하세요. 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Hej, Välj ett annat konto. Du har flera konton Välj det konto som du vill logga in med. SharePoint Sidor Skapa och redigera Skapa och redigera Lägga till en SharePoint-sida, lista eller ett dokumentbibliotek som en flik i Teams Lägga till en SharePoint-sida, lista eller ett dokumentbibliotek som en flik i Teams Gäller för SharePoint i Microsoft 365 Microsoft365.com Flytta gruppresurser till en central plats så att gruppmedlemmarna kan fokusera, kommunicera och samarbeta för att få jobbet gjort. Lägg till fliken SharePoint i Teams om du snabbt vill klistra in en publicerad sida, ett nyhetsinlägg eller en lista från en SharePoint webbplats. I Microsoft Teams kan du lägga till publicerade SharePoint sidor, listor och dokumentbibliotek som enskilda flikar i en Teams kanal. Gruppmedlemmar kan visa sidor, redigera listor, arbeta med sina delade filer och lägga till kommentarer på Teams flikar. Med sidor SharePoint sidor kan du dela information, nyheter eller idéer med hjälp av bilder, videoklipp och länkar. Listor SharePoint listor är ett bra sätt att samarbeta kring innehåll och data. Dokumentbibliotek SharePoint dokumentbibliotek lagrar säkert filer där gruppmedlemmar kan hitta dem på valfri enhet. Meddelanden: En del funktioner införs stegvis för organisationer som har anmält sig till riktad version . Det innebär att du kanske inte ser den här funktionen ännu, eller att den ser annorlunda ut än vad som beskrivs i hjälpartiklarna. Om du inte ser något alternativ för att lägga till en flik i Teams kan du samarbeta medSharePoint gruppwebbplatsägare för att få åtkomst. Lägga till en sida från gruppwebbplatsen som en flik i Teams Meddelanden: Varje sida, lista eller dokumentbibliotek måste läggas till som en flik i taget. Upprepa proceduren om du vill lägga till fler flikar i Teams kanal. Du måste vara webbplatsägare för den SharePoint webbplatsen för att kunna lägga till webbplatsinnehåll som en flik i Teams. 1. Välj kanalsidan i Teams. Till höger om kanalnamnet väljer du + i flikfältet. 2. Välj SharePoint . 3. Välj Sidor om du vill se en lista över befintliga SharePoint sidor och nyhetsinlägg som är tillgängliga från gruppwebbplatsen. Välj det SharePoint innehåll du vill lägga till som en flik i denTeams kanalen. 4. Markera kryssrutan Publicera på kanalen om den här fliken för att automatiskt generera och publicera ett meddelande iTeams kanal så att dina kollegor vet att du har lagt till den här fliken. 5. Välj Spara . Lägga till en lista från gruppwebbplatsen som en flik i Teams Meddelanden: Varje sida, lista eller dokumentbibliotek måste läggas till som en flik i taget. Upprepa proceduren om du vill lägga till fler flikar i Teams kanal. Du måste vara webbplatsägare för denSharePoint webbplatsen för att kunna lägga till webbplatsinnehåll som en flik i Teams. 1. Välj kanalsidan i Teams. Till höger om kanalnamnet väljer du + i flikfältet. 2. Välj SharePoint . 3. Välj Listor för att visa befintliga SharePoint listor som är tillgängliga från gruppwebbplatsen. Välj det SharePoint innehåll du vill lägga till som en flik i den Teams kanalen. 4. Markera kryssrutan Publicera på kanalen om den här fliken för att automatiskt generera och publicera ett meddelande i Teams kanal så att dina kollegor vet att du har lagt till den här fliken. 5. Välj Spara . Lägga till ett dokumentbibliotek som en flik från webbplatsen Meddelanden: Varje sida, lista eller dokumentbibliotek måste läggas till som en flik i taget. Upprepa proceduren om du vill lägga till fler flikar iTeams kanal. Du måste vara webbplatsägare för denSharePoint webbplatsen för att kunna lägga till webbplatsinnehåll som en flik i Teams. 1. Välj kanalsidan i Teams. Till höger om kanalnamnet väljer du + i flikfältet. 2. Välj SharePoint . 3. Välj Dokumentbibliotek om du vill se befintliga SharePoint bibliotek som är tillgängliga från gruppwebbplatsen. Du kan också välja ett dokumentbibliotek från avsnittet Rekommenderas för att lägga till som en flik i den Teams kanalen. 4. Markera kryssrutan Publicera på kanalen om den här fliken för att automatiskt generera och publicera ett meddelande i Teams kanal så att dina kollegor vet att du har lagt till den här fliken. 5. Välj Spara . Lägga till en sida, lista eller ett dokumentbibliotek från en annan SharePoint webbplats Obs!: SharePoint verifierar SharePoint URL och om du har åtkomst till sidan. Behörigheterna för själva sidan ändras inte. Om användarna i teamet inte har behörighet till sidan med flikar visas en sida för att begära åtkomst. 1. Välj kanalsidan i Teams. Till höger om kanalnamnet väljer du + i flikfältet. 2. Välj SharePoint . 3. 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TrangSharePoint cho phép bạn chia sẻ thông tin, tin tức hoặc ý tưởng bằng hình ảnh, video và liên kết. Danh sách SharePoint sách mới là một cách tuyệt vời để cộng tác về nội dung và dữ liệu. Thư viện tài liệu SharePoint viện tài liệu lưu trữ tệp một cách bảo mật, nơi các thành viên nhóm có thể tìm thấy chúng trên mọi thiết bị. Lưu ý: Một số chức năng được giới thiệu dần với các tổ chức đã chọn tham gia vào chương trình Bản phát hành mục tiêu . Điều này có nghĩa là bạn có thể chưa thấy tính năng này hoặc tính năng này có thể trông khác với những gì được mô tả trong các bài viết trợ giúp. Nếu bạn không thấy tùy chọn để thêm tab trong Teams, hãy cộng tác với chủ sở hữu site nhómSharePoint để có quyền truy nhập. Thêm một trang từ site nhóm của bạn dưới dạng tab trong Teams Lưu ý: Mỗi trang, danh sách hoặc thư viện tài liệu sẽ cần được thêm lần nữa dưới dạng tab. Lặp lại quy trình này để thêm nhiều tab hơn vào kênh Teams bạn. Bạn phải là chủ sở hữu site của site SharePoint có thể thêm nội dung site dưới dạng tab trong Teams. 1. Trong Teams, chọn trang kênh. Ở bên phải tên kênh, chọn + trên thanh tab. 2. Chọn SharePoint . 3. Chọn Trang để xem danh sách các trang tin tức SharePoint có sẵn từ site nhóm của bạn. Chọn hộp SharePoint nội dung để thêm dưới dạng tab trongTeams trang. 4. Chọn Hộp kiểm Đăng lên kênh về tab này để tự động tạo và đăng thông báo trong kênhTeams cho đồng nghiệp biết rằng bạn đã thêm tab này. 5. Chọn Lưu . Thêm danh sách từ site nhóm của bạn dưới dạng tab trong Teams Lưu ý: Mỗi trang, danh sách hoặc thư viện tài liệu sẽ cần được thêm lần nữa dưới dạng tab. Lặp lại quy trình này để thêm nhiều tab hơn vào kênh Teams bạn. Bạn phải là chủ sở hữu site của siteSharePoint có thể thêm nội dung site dưới dạng tab trong Teams. 1. Trong Teams, chọn trang kênh. Ở bên phải tên kênh, chọn + trên thanh tab. 2. Chọn SharePoint . 3 . Chọn Danh sách để xem các danh sách SharePoint có sẵn từ site nhóm của bạn. Chọn hộp SharePoint nội dung để thêm dưới dạng tab trong Teams trang. 4. Chọn Hộp kiểm Đăng lên kênh về tab này để tự động tạo và đăng thông báo trong kênh Teams cho đồng nghiệp biết rằng bạn đã thêm tab này. 5. Chọn Lưu . Thêm thư viện tài liệu dưới dạng tab từ site của bạn Lưu ý: Mỗi trang, danh sách hoặc thư viện tài liệu sẽ cần được thêm lần nữa dưới dạng tab. Lặp lại quy trình này để thêm nhiều tab hơn vào kênhTeams bạn. Bạn phải là chủ sở hữu site của siteSharePoint có thể thêm nội dung site dưới dạng tab trong Teams. 1. Trong Teams, chọn trang kênh. Ở bên phải tên kênh, chọn + trên thanh tab. 2. Chọn SharePoint . 3. Chọn Thư viện tài liệu để xem các thư viện SharePoint có sẵn từ site nhóm của bạn. Bạn cũng có thể chọn thư viện tài liệu từ phần Được đề xuất để thêm dưới dạng tab trong Teams tin. 4. 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Gutenberg : Provides access to experimental features and upcoming WordPress core updates. Layout Grid : Allows for flexible, grid-based page layouts with adjustable columns. Page Optimize : Optimizes JavaScript and CSS delivery for faster page loads. Jetpack and Akismet are the only two plugins that must stay installed and activated, as they optimize WordPress.com sites with important security and storage features. Developer tools The WordPress.com Business and Commerce plans include advanced tools built for developers: Custom Code : Add JavaScript and other code modifications for greater flexibility in site functionality, tracking, and third-party integrations. SFTP and SSH Access : Manage and edit files on your WordPress site via file transfer tools like FileZilla and use the command line to access your server for advanced configurations and management tasks. MySQL Database Access : Access your site database via phpMyAdmin to manage your site’s backend data. Server-Side Caching Management : Built-in caching and options to clear the cache as needed—no third-party plugins required. Staging Sites : Each site includes a staging environment for safe testing before pushing changes live. GitHub Deployments : Link your site with a GitHub repository so any changes made in your repository can be automatically pushed to your live or staging environment. REST API Integration : Send and receive data from your WordPress site via HTTP requests for powerful integrations with third-party applications and services. Hosting features Business and Commerce plans on WordPress.com include fully managed hosting and performance enhancements: Managed WordPress Hosting : Powerful hosting is included alongside the WordPress software on WordPress.com, so you don’t need to sign up with another host. Automatic Updates : WordPress core, PHP, and optionally your themes and plugins are updated automatically. Storage : Each site includes 50 GB of storage by default. 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لديك حسابات متعددة اختر الحساب الذي تريد تسجيل الدخول باستخدامه. المواضيع ذات الصلة مواضيع القناة والفريق إنشاء فريق من البداية من فريق أو مجموعة موجودة من قالب إدارة فريق إدارة الإعدادات والأذونات للفريق أدوار أعضاء الفريق إضافة أعضاء إلى فريق جعل شخص ما مالكاً لفريق إزالة أعضاء من فريق إضافة ضيوف إلى فريق تغيير صورة فريقك جعل فريق خاص حذف فريق أرشفة فريق أو استعادته تجديد فريق إدارة طلبات الانضمام عرض تحليلات الفريق الانضمام إلى فريق البحث عن فريق للانضمام إليه استخدام ارتباط أو رمز للانضمام دعوة الأشخاص للانضمام تعرّف على المزيد حول الفرق استخدام العلامات إضافة محتويات وملاحظات إنشاء قناة إنشاء قناة قياسية أو خاصة أو مشتركة اختيار تخطيط القناة أنواع القنوات إدارة قناة معلومات القناة مشاركة قناة مع أشخاص مشاركة قناة مع فريق أدوار القناة المشتركة إدارة القنوات المشتركة أرشفة قناة أو استعادتها تحرير تفاصيل القناة إدارة إعلامات القناة حذف قناة إعادة تسمية قائمة أو إزالتها أذونات الضيف إعدادات المشرفين وأدوارهم المشاركة في قناة اجتماعات القناة إرسال رسالة إرسال إعلان إرسال بريد إلكتروني إدارة الصفحات ومكونات التكرار الحلقي جدولة رسائل القناة متابعة سلاسل الرسائل نشر متعدد مشاركة في Outlook المشاركة في Teams رد من Outlook تنظيم فرقك وقنواتك عرض بطاقة القناة عرض القنوات إظهار قناة أو إخفاؤها أو تفضيلها إعادة ترتيب قائمة الفرق إعادة ترتيب قائمة الدردشة والقنوات تحقق من الإعلامات ضبط إعلامات القناة تعرّف على المزيد حول القنوات تجربة الدردشات والقنوات الجديدة الأمور الأولى التي يجب معرفتها حول موجز نشاط اكتشاف Teams الضيوف اختصارات لوحة المفاتيح إنشاء فريق من البداية في Microsoft Teams سطح المكتب الأجهزة المحمولة إذا لم يكن لديك مجموعة أو فريق Microsoft 365 موجود، فأنت تبدأ من البداية. وهذا يعني أنه يمكنك اختيار كيفية تنظيم فريقك وإعداده. عند إنشاء فريقك، ستحصل على موقع SharePoint وOneNote مطابقين. إنشاء فريق من البداية: على الجانب الأيسر من التطبيق، حدد الدردشة . إذا كنت تستخدم طريقة العرض المنفصلة، فحدد Teams . حدد عناصر جديدة من أعلى قائمة الدردشات والقنوات. حدد New team . حدد فريقك وأضف وصفًا اختياريًا. حدد نوع الفريق الذي تريد أن يكون هذا. للحد من المحتوى والتحدث إلى مجموعة معينة من الأشخاص، اختر خاص . بالنسبة إلى مجتمع أو موضوع يمكن لأي شخص في المؤسسة الانضمام إليه، اختر عام. إذا كانت مؤسستك تستخدم تصنيف البيانات، فحدد وصف حساسية فريقك أيضا. ملاحظة: تكون الفرق خاصة تلقائيا (إذا كانت المؤسسة تسمح بذلك). ستظهر الحساسية الافتراضية، إذا تم تعيينها من قبل المؤسسة، تلقائيا. قم بتسمية قناتك الأولى . عند الانتهاء، حدد إنشاء . القناة الأولى لفريقك كل فريق لديه قناة واحدة على الأقل. نحن ننشئ أول واحد لك؛ ومع ذلك، يجب توفير اسم للبدء. وصفه هو نفس وصف فريقك. ملاحظة: كانت القناة الأولى تسمى القناة العامة، ولكن يمكنك إعادة تسميتها. تعرف على المزيد في تحرير قناة في Microsoft Teams. إذا لزم الأمر، يمكنك إضافة المزيد من القنوات ولكن سيكون لديك هذه القناة دائما. لا يمكن أرشفة قناتك الأولى أو حذفها. ما يجب فعله بعد ذلك بصفتك منشئ الفريق، فأنت المالك. قم بدعوة الأشخاص إلى فريقك وإنشاء المزيد من القنوات. لإلقاء نظرة أعمق علي الأدوار والأذونات، راجع مالك الفريق والعضو وإمكانات الضيوف في الفرق . لا تتردد في إنشاء المزيد من الفرق - يمكنك امتلاك ما يصل إلى 250 فريقا لكل حساب. ملاحظة: يمكن لمؤسستك تقييد من يمكنه إنشاء فرق. إذا لم تتمكن من إنشاء فريق أو كنت بحاجة إلى إيقاف تشغيل إنشاء الفريق، فتحقق مع مسؤول تكنولوجيا المعلومات المواضيع ذات الصلة: إنشاء فريق من فريق أو مجموعة موجودة إنشاء فريق من قالب إدارة الإعدادات والأذونات للفريق انتقل إلى الفرق في الدردشة المدمجة أو Teams المنفصلة، ثم حدد المزيد من الخيارات في الزاوية العلوية اليسرى. سترى شاشة تظهر في الأسفل. اضغط على إنشاء فريق جديد + قم بتسمية الفريق، وأضف وصفا، واختر مستوى الخصوصية ونوع البيانات الخاص به. يمكنك دعوة الأشخاص أو حتى مجموعات جهات الاتصال بالكامل للانضمام إلى الفريق الجديد. ملاحظات: يمكن لمؤسسك تقييد الأشخاص الذين يمكنهم إنشاء الفرق. إذا تعذر عليك إنشاء فريق أو تريد إيقاف تشغيل إنشاء الفريق، فراجع مسؤول تكنولوجيا المعلومات لديك. إذا كنت مسؤولا عاما، ففكر في إنشاء فريق على مستوى المؤسسة يضيف تلقائيا كل شخص في مؤسستك. الاشتراك في موجز ويب لـ RSS هل تحتاج إلى مزيد من المساعدة؟ الخروج من الخيارات إضافية؟ اكتشاف المجتمع استكشف مزايا الاشتراك، واستعرض الدورات التدريبية، وتعرف على كيفية تأمين جهازك، والمزيد. ميزات اشتراك Microsoft 365 تدريب Microsoft 365 أمان من Microsoft مركز إمكانية وصول ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة تساعدك المجتمعات على طرح الأسئلة والإجابة عليها، وتقديم الملاحظات، وسماعها من الخبراء ذوي الاطلاع الواسع. طرح أسئلة في Microsoft Community مجتمع Microsoft التقني مشتركو Windows Insider المشاركون في برنامج Microsoft 365 Insider هل كانت المعلومات مفيدة؟ نعم لا شكراً لك! 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https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/developer-tools/studio/blueprints/open-in-wordpress-studio-button/ | Open in WordPress Studio button – WordPress.com Developer Resources Skip to content Search Search Menu Search Search At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log Open in WordPress Studio button The Open in WordPress Studio button lets users spin up a new WordPress Studio site from a Blueprint with a single click. When someone clicks the button or link, Studio launches on their machine (if installed) and creates a new site based on the Blueprint you provide. If they don’t have Studio installed, they’re sent to the Studio landing page to download the app. Once installed, click the button again to launch the site. You can embed Open in WordPress Studio buttons and links anywhere you share your work: GitHub repositories, plugin or theme listings, documentation, YouTube descriptions, and more. It’s a quick way to help users start working in Studio with your recommended setup. Here’s an example that creates a new site in Studio with a Blueprint built for WordPress plugin and theme development. Open in WordPress Studio Generate your own Use this tool to build your own Open in WordPress Studio button or link. Paste any publicly accessible Blueprint URL, Base64 encoded JSON, or raw JSON, and an embed code will be generated. If you haven’t created a Blueprint before, see the Blueprint guide for how to create one. Blueprint Markdown HTML URL Copy Last updated: December 09, 2025 Ready to get started with WordPress.com? Get started Documentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License An Automattic Creation | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/guides/symlinked-files-folders/ | Symlinked Files and Folders on WordPress.com Skip to content Search Search Menu Search Search At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log Symlinked files and folders On WordPress.com, WordPress core files, along with WordPress.com’s themes and plugins, are symbolically linked using symlinks. This helps keep your site secure and ensures the files are always up to date. A symlink acts like a shortcut. It doesn’t contain the actual files in your site’s SFTP system but points to them. Since these files are managed at the platform level, you won’t be able to access or edit them directly. This guide explains when symlinks might appear on your site and what you can do if you need to modify a symlinked file. Recognizing symlinks in SFTP When accessing your site’s files via SFTP , you will encounter symlinked files and folders. You can recognize a symlinked file or folder by its icon in your FTP client. Some FTP clients may have a tiny arrow on the bottom-left part of the icon. On others, it might have a question mark over it: If you try to open a symlinked folder, such as the __wp__ folder shown in the screenshot above, you’ll see an error message like this: Error: /htdocs/__wp__: open for read: no such file or directory Error: File transfer failed Error: /htdocs/__wp__: open for read: no such file or directory Error: File transfer failed Copy Copied Symlinked files can’t be accessed or edited directly. This might seem like a permissions issue with your SFTP account, but it’s not. It simply means the file or folder is symlinked and managed by the platform. Symlinked themes WordPress.com uses symlinks to manage all its themes . This allows us to make sure that themes are up to date with the latest patches and to prevent updates that may introduce conflicts. It is not possible to edit symlinked theme files directly, which also means you cannot modify the theme from within the WordPress admin using Tools → Theme File Editor . Basic theme customizations can be achieved using the Site Editor , CSS , or Hooks . Larger theme customizations can be achieved by creating a child theme . You can deactivate or delete any of the symlinked themes through the WordPress dashboard, SFTP , or WP-CLI . You can then upload the same theme from the WordPress.com theme repository and it will not be symlinked. Symlinked plugins On plugin-enabled plans, certain plugins come pre-installed to give you extra functionality when setting up your site. Just like WordPress.com themes, these plugins are symlinked. This setup helps ensure they stay updated with the latest patches and reduces the risk of updates causing conflicts. Plugins pre-installed on the Business plan The following plugins come pre-installed and are symlinked on the Business plan: Akismet* Classic Editor Crowdsignal Forms* Crowdsignal Polls & Ratings* Gutenberg* Jetpack* Layout Grid* Page Optimize* Plugins marked with an asterisk (*) are activated by default. Jetpack and Akismet are the only two plugins that must stay installed and activated, as they optimize WordPress.com sites with important security and storage features. You can deactivate or delete any of the other plugins through the WordPress dashboard, SFTP , or WP-CLI . If you reinstall the same plugins from the WordPress.com plugin repository , they will no longer be symlinked. Plugins pre-installed on the Commerce plan The following plugins come pre-installed and are symlinked on the Commerce plan: Akismet Anti-spam: Spam Protection* AutomateWoo Avalara AvaTax Blaze Ads* Classic Editor Crowdsignal Forms* Crowdsignal Polls & Ratings* Facebook for WooCommerce Google Analytics for WooCommerce* Google for WooCommerce Gravatar Enhanced* Gutenberg* Jetpack* Layout Grid* MailPoet* MailPoet Premium* Page Optimize* Pinterest for WooCommerce TaxJar TikTok* WooCommerce* WooCommerce Australia Post Shipping WooCommerce Back in Stock Notifications WooCommerce Canada Post Shipping WooCommerce EU VAT Number WooCommerce FedEx Shipping WooCommerce Gift Cards* WooCommerce Min/Max Quantities WooCommerce Product Add-Ons* WooCommerce Product Bundles WooCommerce Product Recommendations* WooCommerce Royal Mail WooCommerce Shipment Tracking* WooCommerce Shipping & Tax* WooCommerce UPS Shipping WooCommerce USPS Shipping WooPayments* WordPress.com Site Migration File Shim* Plugins marked with an asterisk (*) are activated by default, though this may vary depending on the options you selected during site setup. 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Windows 10을 사용 중인데 휴대폰과 연결을 찾을 수 없다면 최신 버전 Windows 10으로 업데이트하거나 Microsoft Store 에서 휴대폰과 연결을 직접 다운로드해야 할 수 있습니다. PC에서 Android에 연결한 후 다음의 두 가지 앱을 사용하여 삼성 및 HONOR 디바이스를 선택할 수 있습니다. LTW(Windows와 연결) 앱 - 대다수 Android 디바이스용 LTW(Windows와 연결) 앱 - 일부 삼성 및 HONOR 휴대폰에 사전 설치되어 있는 앱 해당 앱의 명칭은 Google Play 스토어와 갤럭시 스토어에서는 'Windows와 연결'이고 Microsoft Store에서는 '휴대폰과 연결'입니다. 이렇게 디바이스와 PC를 연결하면 원하는 모든 콘텐츠에 즉시 액세스할 수 있습니다. PC에서 바로 간편하게 메시지를 확인하여 답장을 보낼 수 있고, Android 디바이스에서 최근 찍은 사진을 확인할 수 있습니다. 또한 자주 활용하는 모바일 앱을 사용 6 하고, 전화를 걸거나 받고, Android 디바이스 알림을 관리할 수도 있습니다. 4 5 휴대폰과 연결을 사용하려면 정상 작동하는 다음 항목이 필요합니다. Windows 10 2019년 5월 업데이트 이상을 실행 중인 PC. 현재 2019년 5월 업데이트를 실행 중이라면 Microsoft Store에서 휴대폰과 연결 앱을 설치해야 합니다. 2019년 5월 업데이트 이후의 Windows 버전에는 앱이 사전 설치되어 있습니다. Android 7.0(Nougat) 이상을 실행 중인 Android 디바이스. Windows 10 2019년 10월 업데이트 이상을 사용 중이라면 휴대폰과 연결이 사전 설치되어 있습니다. 앱을 열면 설정 완료를 위해 수행해야 하는 몇 가지 추가 단계가 진행됩니다. 휴대폰과 연결은 휴대폰과 어떻게 연결되나요? 그리고 휴대폰과 연결은 어떻게 설정하면 되나요? 휴대폰과 연결은 Wi-Fi, 모바일 데이터 네트워크 또는 인스턴스 핫스팟 8 9 을 통해 Android 휴대폰에 연결합니다. Wi-Fi를 통해 휴대폰에 쉽게 연결하려면 PC와 Android 디바이스를 서로 가까운 곳에 놓고 전원을 켠 후 같은 네트워크에 연결합니다. 두 디바이스가 모두 온라인 상태이면 PC에서 Android 디바이스의 기능에 액세스할 수 있습니다. 대다수 Android 디바이스의 경우에는 Windows와 연결 앱을 다운로드해야 합니다. 이 앱은 Google Play 스토어 에서 찾을 수 있습니다. 삼성 또는 HONOR 휴대폰을 선택했다면 Windows와 연결 앱이 이미 사전 설치되어 있을 수도 있습니다. 해당 앱이 설치되어 있지 않다면 Google Play 스토어나 갤럭시 스토어에서 앱을 찾을 수 있습니다. Windows PC에서 시작하는 경우: 작업 표시줄의 검색 창에 휴대폰과 연결 을 입력한 다음 결과에서 휴대폰과 연결 앱을 선택합니다. Android 를 선택합니다. Microsoft 계정에 로그인 하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. Android 디바이스와 PC에서 모두 같은 Microsoft 계정으로 로그인해야 두 디바이스를 연결할 수 있습니다. 로그인하면 Android 디바이스에서 도우미 앱을 설치하거나 열라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. 앱을 설치하거나 열려면 Android 디바이스에서 웹 브라우저를 열고 PC에 표시된 링크 (aka.ms/yourpc) 를 입력합니다. PC에서 로그인한 것과 같은 Microsoft 계정으로 도우미 앱에 로그인합니다. 그러면 앱에서 열리는 화면에 스캔용 QR 코드가 표시됩니다. 이 코드에 대해서는 뒷부분에서 다시 설명하겠습니다. 로그인한 후 PC로 돌아와 Windows와 연결 앱이 준비되었습니다. 확인란을 선택합니다. 그런 다음 QR 코드를 사용하여 연결 단추를 선택합니다. 참고: QR 코드를 사용하지 않고 디바이스를 연결하려면 PC에서 수동 연결 단추를 대신 선택합니다. Android 디바이스에서 PC에 표시된 코드를 입력하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. QR 코드가 PC 화면에 표시됩니다. Android 디바이스에서는 도우미 앱이 카메라가 있는 화면에서 열려야 합니다. 이 화면을 사용하여 PC에 표시된 QR 코드를 스캔합니다. 두 디바이스가 연결되면 Android 디바이스에 여러 디바이스 권한을 허용하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. 이러한 권한을 허용하면 PC에서 휴대폰에 있는 콘텐츠에 액세스할 수 있습니다. Android 디바이스에서 시작할 경우: Android 디바이스에서 브라우저를 열고 브라우저에 aka.ms/yourpc 를 입력한 후 Windows와 연결 앱을 다운로드합니다. 일부 삼성 디바이스 일부 삼성 디바이스의 경우에는 Android 디바이스에 사전 설치되어 있는 Windows와 연결을 열라는 메시지가 대신 표시됩니다. PC에서 로그인한 것과 같은 Microsoft 계정으로 도우미 앱에 로그인합니다. 휴대폰에서 연결을 시작하더라도 두 디바이스를 연결하려면 PC에서 Microsoft 계정을 사용하여 로그인해야 합니다. 로그인한 후 PC에 표시된 QR 코드를 입력하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. QR 코드를 표시하려면 브라우저에서 aka.ms/linkphone 을 엽니다. Android 디바이스로 도우미 앱의 카메라를 사용하여 PC에 표시된 QR 코드를 스캔하여 디바이스를 연결합니다. 휴대폰과 PC의 콘텐츠에 액세스할 수 있도록 허용하는 일련의 디바이스 사용 권한에 대한 질문을 받게 됩니다. 앱 설치 중에 문제가 발생하면 여기서 문제를 해결 하세요. 내 Windows PC에서 내 Android 또는 iPhone 동기화 및 제어 가능한 기능은 무엇인가요? 휴대폰과 연결 기능을 사용하여 Windows PC에서 스마트폰 작업을 편리하게 완료할 수 있습니다. 예: 셀룰러 네트워크에서 전화 걸기와 받기(휴대폰을 PC에 연결해야 함) 4 5 8 9 사진 갤러리 확인(카메라 앨범과 스크린샷 폴더의 최근 촬영한 사진 2천 장과 스크린샷) 4 5 SMS 문자 메시지 쓰기/답장 보내기, 사진/이모지/GIF/미디어 콘텐츠 전송 4 5 메시지 기록 및 그룹 채팅 4 5 휴대폰 연락처 목록(이름이나 휴대폰 번호로 검색 시) 4 5 모든 알림 확인, 해제, 고정, 지우기 (알림 권한이 있는 앱 관리도 가능) 4 5 휴대폰을 "방해 금지" 모드로 설정 4 5 휴대폰에서 사운드 재생 시 음소거 4 5 Spotify 또는 기타 음악 플레이어가 휴대폰에 열려 있을 때 원하는 곡 재생 및 "지금 재생 중"인 곡 일시 중지/건너뛰기 4 5 배터리 잔량, Bluetooth 켜짐 여부, 현재 연결되어 있는 Wi-Fi 네트워크 연결, 현재 모바일 데이터 네트워크 및 신호 강도 확인 4 5 8 9 스마트폰은 어차피 늘 가까운 곳에 두고 사용하는 경우가 많은데 굳이 Windows PC의 휴대폰과 연결 기능으로 휴대폰을 제어해야 하는 이유가 있나요? 외출 전에 휴대폰을 충전해야 하는 등의 상황에서 휴대폰과 연결을 활용하면 충전 케이블을 꽂아 둔 상태에서도 PC에서 휴대폰을 계속 사용할 수 있습니다. 휴대폰을 꺼내기가 다소 어려운 회의 등의 상황에서도 휴대폰과 연결을 통해 꼭 받아야 하는 중요한 전화나 확인해야 하는 문자를 놓치지 않을 수 있습니다. 또한 휴대폰과 연결 사용 시에는 추가 디바이스에서 필요한 정보에 액세스하고 해당 정보를 원하는 위치로 전송할 수 있습니다. 즉, PC 화면에서 작업을 중단하고 휴대폰을 꺼내 알림을 확인하는 대신 PC에서 알림을 바로 확인할 수 있으므로 집중력을 유지하면서 필요한 작업을 계속 진행할 수 있습니다. Bluetooth을 통해 스마트폰을 PC에 연결해야 휴대폰과 연결이 작동하나요? PC에서 전화를 걸거나 받으려면 Bluetooth를 통해 두 디바이스를 연결해야 합니다. 디바이스를 연결할 수 없으면 휴대폰과 연결 앱에서 통화 문제 해결 - Microsoft 지원 페이지의 문제 해결 팁을 사용해 보세요. PC에서 휴대폰의 이미지에 액세스할 수 있게 되면 어떤 작업을 수행할 수 있나요? 이미지를 찾아볼 수 있을 뿐 아니라 휴대폰과 연결에서 원하는 이미지를 끌어 열려 있는 메시지 창이나 PowerPoint 프레젠테이션에 놓을 수도 있습니다. 그리고 PC나 OneDrive의 원하는 폴더에 이미지를 백업용으로 저장할 수도 있습니다. 파일을 연락처와 공유하거나 삭제할 수도 있습니다. 4 5 휴대폰과 연결에서 스마트폰을 연결 해제하려면 어떻게 해야 하나요? PC의 휴대폰과 연결 앱에서 설정 > 내 디바이스로 이동한 후 목록에서 연결된 디바이스를 제거하면 됩니다. 연결을 해제한 디바이스는 언제든지 다시 연결할 수 있습니다. 연결 제거 시 개인 콘텐츠는 PC에 저장되지 않습니다. 개인 설정에 맞게 휴대폰과 연결을 사용자 지정할 수 있나요? PC의 휴대폰과 연결에서 설정 > 기능으로 이동합니다. 여기서 알림을 전송할 수 있는 앱 등의 옵션을 사용자 지정할 수 있습니다. 특정 기능의 권한을 제거하면 해당 기능도 사용하지 않도록 설정됩니다. 휴대폰과 연결 기능을 사용할 수 없습니다. 도움말을 확인할 수 있는 위치는 어디인가요? 일단 문제 해결 페이지부터 확인합니다. 해당 페이지는 휴대폰과 연결 앱 문제 해결 - Microsoft 지원 입니다. 휴대폰과 연결 기능을 사용하려면 어떤 Windows/Android 버전이 필요한가요? Windows 11을 사용 중이라면 휴대폰과 연결 기능이 사전 설치되어 있습니다. Windows 10을 사용 중이라면 최소한 Windows 10, 2019년 5월 업데이트 가 설치되어 있어야 합니다. 휴대폰에는 Android 8.0(Oreo) 이상 버전이 설치되어 있어야 합니다. 최적의 호환성과 성능을 보장하려면 Android 10(Q) 이상 버전을 사용하는 것이 좋습니다. 추가 지원이 필요한 경우 휴대폰과 연결을 정상적으로 사용하는 방법을 소개하는 팁과 힌트 및 도구를 확인해 보세요. 모든 버전 비교 휴대폰과 연결 도움말 및 학습 문제를 해결하고, 기술 지원을 받고, 디바이스 동기화 기능을 최대한 활용하는 방법을 알아보세요. 자세한 내용 Windows 11 살펴보기 더 빠르고, 더 강력하고, 더 직관적입니다. 그것이 바로 Windows 11입니다. Windows 11에서 생산성을 높이고 더욱 자유롭게 창의력을 발휘할 수 있는 방법을 확인해 보세요. 또한 Windows 11이 설치된 디바이스에는 휴대폰과 연결 앱이 사전 설치되어 있습니다. 자세한 내용 팁과 힌트 Windows 10과 11을 사용 중인 Android 사용자는 휴대폰과 연결을 사용할 수 있습니다. 개별 앱 설정을 사용자 지정하면 디바이스를 최대한 활용할 수 있습니다. 자세한 내용 --> 1 제공되는 색은 국가마다 다를 수 있습니다. 2 최적의 5G 연결이 필요합니다. 5G 서비스는 5G 네트워크가 지원되는 위치에서만 지원됩니다. 실제 속도는 국가, 이동 통신 사업자 및 사용자 환경에 따라 다를 수 있습니다. 3 미국 군사 표준 준수(MIL-STD-810G). 4 모든 기능을 사용하려면 휴대폰에서 Android 7.0 이상을 실행해야 합니다. 5 Microsoft 휴대폰과 연결 앱과 PC에서 모두 Wi-Fi 연결을 사용할 수 있어야 합니다. 앱에 모바일 데이터 사용 권한을 제공할 수도 있습니다. 6 앱은 Android 9.0 이상을 실행 중이며 Windows와 연결이 설치되어 있는 일부 지역의 Android 디바이스(Surface Duo 2의 경우 Android 11.0 이상을 실행 중이어야 함)에서 사용 가능합니다. 7 Android 9.0 이상을 실행 중이며 One UI 버전이 3.1.1 이상인 일부 Android 디바이스에서 최근 앱을 사용할 수 있습니다. 8 핫스팟 이용 가능 요금제가 적용된 SIM 카드가 장착되어 있으며 One UI 버전이 4.1.1 이상인 삼성 디바이스가 필요합니다. PC에 Wi-Fi 어댑터와 Bluetooth 어댑터가 모두 있어야 합니다. 9 Windows 11 버전 22H2 빌드 22621 이상, 휴대폰과 연결 데스크톱 앱 버전 v1.22082.111.0 이상, Windows와 연결 휴대폰 앱(삼성 디바이스에 사전 설치되어 있음) 버전 v1.22082.142.0 이상이 필요합니다. iPhone® 디바이스용 Microsoft 휴대폰과 연결 iPhone 사용자도 Windows PC와 휴대폰을 동기화할 수 있습니다. Microsoft 휴대폰과 연결 기능으로 iPhone을 동기화하세요. 번거롭게 iPhone과 Windows PC 간을 일일이 전환할 필요 없이 편리하게 원하는 작업 완료 전화를 걸거나 받고, 문자에 답장을 할 수 있습니다. 1 알림을 확인하고 해제할 수도 있습니다. 주머니에서 휴대폰을 꺼내지 않고도 PC에서 원하는 모든 작업이 가능합니다. 2 편리한 문자 메시지 송수신 이제는 스마트폰 잠금을 해제할 필요 없이 Microsoft 휴대폰과 연결을 사용하여 Windows PC에서 바로 문자 메시지를 확인 1 하여 답장을 보낼 수 있습니다. 휴대폰과 연결을 시작 전화 받기와 걸기 휴대폰을 직접 보지 않고도 통화 기록 검토, 연락처 검색, 전화 걸기 등이 모두 가능합니다. 휴대폰과 연결을 시작 빠짐없이 알림 확인 알림을 확인, 고정 및 해제할 수 있습니다. Microsoft 휴대폰과 연결에서는 배너 알림을 기본 설정에 맞게 사용자 지정할 수 있습니다. 휴대폰과 연결을 시작 스마트폰과 Windows PC 동기화를 시작할 준비가 되셨나요? 새 Windows 11 PC를 구매하실 수도 있고 적합한 PC를 찾아볼 수도 있습니다. 선택 도움말 FAQ 모두 확대 | 모두 축소 Microsoft 휴대폰과 연결은 어디서 다운로드할 수 있나요? Microsoft 휴대폰과 연결에서는 알림 확인/해제 및 전화와 메시지 걸기(보내기)/받기가 가능합니다. 1 2 세계 각국의 고객이 Windows 11용으로 디자인이 업데이트된 휴대폰과 연결 앱을 활용할 수 있습니다. iOS용 휴대폰과 연결 환경은 Windows 11이 설치된 PC에 사전 설치된 상태로 제공되므로 시작 메뉴에서 "휴대폰과 연결"을 검색만 하면 바로 사용 가능합니다. Windows 11을 사용 중인데 휴대폰과 연결을 찾을 수 없다면 최신 버전 Windows 11으로 업데이트하거나 Microsoft Store 에서 휴대폰과 연결을 직접 다운로드해야 할 수 있습니다. PC에서 다음 앱을 사용하여 iPhone 디바이스를 연결한 후 선택할 수 있습니다. iPhone용 LTW(Windows와 연결) 앱 해당 앱의 명칭은 Apple® Store에서는 'Windows와 연결'이고 Microsoft Store에서는 'Microsoft 휴대폰과 연결'입니다. 이렇게 디바이스와 PC를 연결하면 원하는 모든 콘텐츠에 즉시 액세스할 수 있습니다. PC에서 바로 간편하게 메시지를 확인하여 답장을 보내고 전화를 걸거나 받을 수 있으며, 디바이스 알림도 관리할 수 있습니다. 1 2 휴대폰과 연결을 사용하려면 정상 작동하는 다음 항목이 필요합니다. iOS용 휴대폰과 연결 앱을 사용하려면 iOS 14 이상이 설치된 iPhone®과 Windows 11 디바이스, Bluetooth 연결, 그리고 최신 버전의 휴대폰과 연결 앱이 필요합니다. iPad®(iPadOS®) 또는 MacOS®에서는 사용할 수 없습니다. 디바이스 호환성은 다를 수 있습니다. 국가별 제한이 적용될 수 있습니다. 상표는 각 소유주의 재산입니다. 여기를 클릭하여 호환 디바이스의 전체 목록을 확인 해 보세요. 휴대폰과 연결은 iPhone 디바이스와 어떻게 연결되나요? 휴대폰과 연결은 Bluetooth를 사용하여 PC를 iPhone에 연결합니다. 그러므로 PC와 iPhone에서 모두 Bluetooth가 사용하도록 설정되어 있으며 두 디바이스의 상호 검색이 가능한지 확인해야 합니다. PC에서 휴대폰과 연결을 설정할 때는 iPhone과 PC의 연결을 위한 QR 코드가 표시됩니다. 휴대폰의 기본 카메라로 이 코드를 스캔하면 됩니다. 이 프로세스를 원활하게 진행하기 위해 App Store 에서 Windows와 연결 앱을 다운로드할 수도 있습니다. Windows PC에서 시작하는 경우: 작업 표시줄의 검색 창에 휴대폰과 연결을 입력한 다음 결과에서 휴대폰과 연결 앱 을 선택합니다. iPhone 을 선택합니다. QR 코드가 PC 화면에 표시됩니다. iPhone에서 휴대폰의 기본 카메라를 사용하여 PC에 표시된 QR 코드를 스캔합니다. 참고: QR 코드를 사용하지 않고 디바이스를 연결하려면 PC에서 QR 코드를 사용하지 않고 수동으로 계속 진행 링크를 대신 선택합니다. 그러면 휴대폰에서 하이퍼링크를 열고 휴대폰에서 웹 페이지를 통해 연결하라는 메시지가 iPhone 디바이스에 표시됩니다. 두 디바이스가 연결되면 iPhone에 여러 디바이스 권한을 허용하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. 이러한 권한을 허용하면 PC에서 휴대폰에 있는 콘텐츠에 액세스할 수 있습니다. 앱 설치 중에 문제가 발생하면 여기서 문제를 해결 하세요. 휴대폰과 연결과 호환되는 iPhone 디바이스로는 어떤 것이 있나요? iOS 14.0 이상이 설치된 모든 iPhone이 호환됩니다. 2 iPad에서 휴대폰과 연결을 사용할 수 있나요? 휴대폰과 연결은 iPad와는 호환되지 않습니다. 휴대폰과 연결 기능으로 내 PC에서 액세스/제어할 수 있는 iPhone 작업은 무엇인가요? 휴대폰과 연결 앱을 사용하여 다양한 작업을 수행할 수 있습니다. 예: 전화 걸기와 받기 2 알림 확인과 해제 2 메시지 전송과 답장 1 2 연락처 확인 2 스마트폰은 어차피 늘 가까운 곳에 두고 사용하는 경우가 많은데 굳이 Windows PC의 휴대폰과 연결 기능으로 iPhone을 제어해야 하는 이유가 있나요? 외출 전에 iPhone을 충전해야 하는 등의 상황에서 휴대폰과 연결을 활용하면 충전 케이블을 꽂아 둔 상태에서도 PC에서 휴대폰을 계속 사용할 수 있습니다. iPhone을 꺼내기가 다소 어려운 회의 등의 상황에서도 휴대폰과 연결을 통해 꼭 받아야 하는 중요한 전화나 확인해야 하는 문자의 알림을 모두 확인할 수 있습니다. 또한 휴대폰과 연결 사용 시에는 추가 디바이스에서 이와 같은 전화나 문자 알림을 확인할 수 있습니다. 즉, PC 화면에서 작업을 중단하고 iPhone을 꺼내 알림을 확인하는 대신 PC에서 알림을 바로 확인할 수 있으므로 집중력을 유지하면서 필요한 작업을 계속 진행할 수 있습니다. Bluetooth을 통해 iPhone을 PC에 연결해야 휴대폰과 연결이 작동하나요? 예. iPhone을 연결할 수 없으면 휴대폰과 연결 앱 요구 사항 및 설정 - Microsoft 지원 페이지에 나와 있는 팁을 확인해 보세요. 휴대폰과 연결에서 휴대폰을 연결 해제하려면 어떻게 해야 하나요? PC의 휴대폰과 연결 앱에서 설정 > 내 디바이스로 이동한 후 목록에서 연결된 iPhone을 제거하면 됩니다. iPhone 연결을 완전히 해제하려면 휴대폰 설정을 통해 Bluetooth 연결을 끊고 연결된 컴퓨터를 선택한 후 "이 기기 지우기"를 선택합니다. 컴퓨터에서 컴퓨터 설정을 통해 Bluetooth 연결을 끊고 연결된 휴대폰을 선택한 후 "디바이스 제거"를 선택합니다. 연결을 해제한 디바이스는 언제든지 다시 연결할 수 있습니다. 개인 설정에 맞게 휴대폰과 연결을 사용자 지정할 수 있나요? PC의 휴대폰과 연결에서 설정 > 기능으로 이동합니다. 여기서 알림을 전송할 수 있는 앱 등의 옵션을 사용자 지정할 수 있습니다. 특정 기능의 권한을 제거하면 해당 기능도 사용하지 않도록 설정됩니다. iPhone에서 권한을 사용하지 않도록 설정할 수도 있습니다. 그러면 모든 기능 활동이 제거됩니다. 설정 > Bluetooth로 이동하여 연결된 컴퓨터를 찾은 후 다음 기능을 사용하지 않도록 설정합니다. 시스템 알림 공유, 연락처 동기화 사용 휴대폰과 연결 기능을 사용할 수 없습니다. 도움말을 확인할 수 있는 위치는 어디인가요? 일단 문제 해결 페이지부터 확인합니다. 해당 페이지는 휴대폰과 연결 앱 문제 해결 - Microsoft 지원 휴대폰과 연결 기능을 사용하려면 어떤 Windows 버전이 필요한가요? Windows 11을 사용 중이라면 휴대폰과 연결이 사전 설치되어 있습니다. 추가 지원이 필요한 경우 휴대폰과 연결을 정상적으로 사용하는 방법을 소개하는 팁과 힌트 및 도구를 확인해 보세요. 모든 버전 비교 휴대폰과 연결 도움말 및 학습 문제를 해결하고, 기술 지원을 받고, 디바이스 동기화 기능을 최대한 활용하는 방법을 알아보세요. 자세한 내용 Windows 11 살펴보기 더 빠르고, 더 강력하고, 더 직관적입니다. 그것이 바로 Windows 11입니다. Windows 11에서 생산성을 높이고 더욱 자유롭게 창의력을 발휘할 수 있는 방법을 확인해 보세요. 또한 Windows 11이 설치된 디바이스에는 휴대폰과 연결 앱이 사전 설치되어 있습니다. 자세한 내용 팁과 힌트 iPhone 사용자는 휴대폰 잠금을 해제하지 않고도 휴대폰과 연결 앱을 사용하여 휴대폰 배터리 상태를 확인할 수 있습니다. 자세한 내용 --> 1 iOS에서는 메시지 기능의 사용이 제한됩니다. 이미지/비디오 공유 및 그룹 메시지 기능은 지원되지 않습니다. 메시지는 세션 기반이며 휴대폰이 PC에 연결된 경우에만 받을 수 있습니다. 2 iOS용 휴대폰과 연결 앱을 사용하려면 iOS 14 이상이 설치된 iPhone과 Windows 11 디바이스, Bluetooth 연결, 그리고 최신 버전의 휴대폰과 연결 앱이 필요합니다. iPad(iPadOS) 또는 MacOS에서는 사용할 수 없습니다. 디바이스 호환성은 다를 수 있습니다. 국가별 제한이 적용될 수 있습니다. 상표는 각 소유주의 재산입니다. 여기를 클릭하여 호환 디바이스의 전체 목록을 확인 해 보세요. 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https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/glance/glossary/ | Glossary - WordPress.com Developer Terms Skip to content Search Search Menu Search Search At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log Glossary This glossary defines key terms and concepts related to both the WordPress ecosystem and the WordPress.com hosting platform. Action One of two types of hooks; Actions allow you to change how WordPress works at specific points during the execution of WordPress Core, plugins, and themes. Learn more about Actions . Activity Log The Jetpack Activity Log shows a record of all activities and events on your WordPress.com website so you can keep track of your site’s changes. Backup Create copies of your WordPress website’s files and database to protect against data loss or corruption. The Jetpack VaultPress Backup backs up your site automatically on eligible WordPress.com plans. Bandwidth The amount of data that can be transferred between a website and its visitors within a specific period, usually measured in megabytes per second (MBPS). All websites hosted on WordPress.com have unmetered bandwidth, so you don’t have to compromise on speed and performance when your website receives large amounts of traffic. Block Editor The default content editor introduced in WordPress 5.0, also known as Gutenberg. Use it to create content like pages and posts using a block-based approach, providing a more intuitive and flexible editing experience compared to the classic editor. Blocks Blocks are the fundamental units of content in the block editor. Blocks exist for text, media, code, payments, menus, embeds, and much more . They are individual components that can be combined and arranged to create rich and dynamic page layouts. Cache A temporary storage mechanism used to store frequently-accessed data, such as web pages or database queries, to improve website performance and reduce server load. The global network of data centers on WordPress.com serves content to your visitors more quickly, no matter where they are in the world. CDN A C ontent D elivery N etwork consists of distributed servers strategically located across different geographic regions to deliver website content, such as images, CSS files, and scripts, to visitors more efficiently. The built-in CDN on WordPress.com, known as the Site Accelerator , improves website performance and reliability by reducing latency and bandwidth usage. Child theme A WordPress theme that inherits the functionality and styling of a parent theme. Developers use child themes to make modifications and customizations to the theme without altering the original theme files, making updates and maintenance easier. CMS A C ontent M anagement S ystem is a software application used to create, manage, and publish digital content, such as websites, blogs, and online stores. WordPress is the most-used CMS in the world, powering over 43% of all websites. CPUs C entral P rocessing U nits determine the processing power available to handle website requests and server tasks. Websites hosted on WordPress.com use high-frequency CPUs to process queries at incredible speeds. Cron Cron jobs are used for time-based tasks, like publishing scheduled posts and performing background maintenance on WordPress sites. Custom fields Custom fields provide a way to store and display structured data beyond the default content fields. You can add additional metadata or custom information to posts, pages, or custom post types using manual development or a custom fields plugin. Custom post type Create diverse content structures with other content types (beyond standard posts and pages) that have custom fields, taxonomies, and templates. Plugin-enabled WordPress.com plans include the ability to add your own custom post types via plugins and custom development. Database The database stores website content, settings, and user information. WordPress.com website owners can use phpMyAdmin to access the database and run a wide range of MySQL operations for efficient storage, retrieval, and manipulation. DDOS D istributed D enial of S ervice is a type of cyber attack in which multiple compromised computer systems, often infected with malware, are used to flood a target website or server with an overwhelming amount of traffic, causing it to become slow or unavailable to legitimate users. WordPress.com websites come protected against DDOS attacks as standard. DNS The D omain N ame S ystem translates human-readable domain names, such as yourgroovydomain.com, into numerical IP addresses that computers can understand. Add DNS records to your domain to give specific instructions for email, subdomains, verification with other services, and much more. Domain A unique and human-readable name that identifies a website on the internet, such as yourgroovydomain.com. You can register a domain name on WordPress.com for free with any annual plan, or transfer a domain name from another provider. Elasticsearch A distributed search and analytics engine used for indexing and searching large volumes of structured and unstructured data in real time. Elasticsearch is used for all posts on WordPress.com to implement advanced search functionality. Filter A function or hook in WordPress that modifies or manipulates data before it is displayed or processed. Filters are commonly used to customize the behavior of WordPress core features, themes, and plugins. Five for the Future An initiative supported by the WordPress community encouraging individuals and organizations to dedicate 5% of their time and resources to contributing back to the WordPress project, including code contributions, documentation, support, and community building. GitHub Deployments The process of deploying code changes or updates to a WordPress website using GitHub, a popular code hosting platform. Developers can use GitHub Deployments on WordPress.com to manage and track changes to their WordPress projects efficiently. Gutenberg The code name for the block editor introduced in WordPress 5.0, named after Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. Gutenberg revolutionized content creation in WordPress by introducing a block-based editing experience. Hook A point in the WordPress execution cycle where developers can insert custom code or modify behavior using action and filter hooks. Hooks allow developers to extend and customize WordPress functionality without directly modifying core files. Jetpack Our popular WordPress plugin that provides a suite of features and tools for website management, security, performance, backups, and content creation. Jetpack is included as standard with all WordPress.com sites. JSON J ava S cript O bject N otation is a lightweight data interchange format commonly used for transmitting data between a web server and a web application. JSON is human-readable and easy to parse, making it ideal for exchanging structured data. Malware Mal icious soft ware designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a website through vulnerabilities in themes and plugins. Websites hosted on WordPress.com include automated malware scanning & one‑click fixes to keep your site ahead of security threats. NGINX A high-performance, open-source web server software used to serve web content and handle HTTP requests. NGINX is used on WordPress.com for its efficiency, scalability, and ability to handle large volumes of concurrent connections. Patterns Pre-designed combinations of blocks in the WordPress block editor that can be easily inserted into posts and pages to create complex layouts and designs. Patterns help users streamline the content creation process and maintain consistency across their website. PHP A popular server-side scripting language used for web development, particularly well-suited for creating dynamic web pages and interacting with databases. WordPress is primarily written in PHP. Plugin A piece of software that extends the functionality of a WordPress website by adding new features, modifying existing functionality, or integrating with third-party services. WordPress.com websites on eligible plans can choose from over 50,000 plugins (or upload your own plugins) to add virtually any capability to a WordPress site. Query A request made to the WordPress database to retrieve specific information, such as posts, pages, or custom content types, based on specified criteria. Queries are used to generate dynamic content on WordPress websites. REST API A set of rules and conventions for building web services that allow for communication between different software applications across the internet. The WordPress.org REST API provides developers with a way to access and interact with WordPress data programmatically. The WordPress.com REST API offers similar functionality to the WordPress.org REST API but is tailored to the WordPress.com environment and ecosystem. SFTP S ecure F ile T ransfer P rotocol provides encrypted communication between a client and a server for transferring files. Use SFTP on WordPress.com to upload, download, and manage files on web servers securely. Shortcode A WordPress-specific code enclosed in square brackets used to embed dynamic content onto a page. For example, [youtube] embeds a YouTube video. Shortcodes have been used less frequently since the introduction of the block editor. Site Editor Supported on modern block themes, the Site Editor provides the highest level of flexibility to design the entire website, including the header, footer, sidebars, and other site-wide elements, all in a graphical interface. Sitemap A structured list of URLs for all pages and content on a website, intended to help search engines crawl and index the site more effectively. WordPress.com includes built-in sitemaps located at sitemap.xml . SSH S ecure SH ell allows you to use a terminal application to access the backend of your site and manage certain site files and settings. SSH is available on eligible WordPress.com plans. SSL A security protocol that encrypts data transmitted between a web server and a web browser, ensuring that sensitive information, such as passwords, credit card numbers, and personal data, remains private and secure. SSL certificates and HTTPS encryption are included as standard for all WordPress.com websites. Staging site A clone or replica of a live website created for testing purposes used to safely experiment with changes, updates, or new features without affecting the live (production) site. Use staging sites on WordPress.com to help minimize the risk of errors and downtime during development and deployment. Taxonomy A system for organizing and classifying content into hierarchical or non-hierarchical groups based on shared characteristics or attributes. Categories and tags are the most commonly used taxonomies on WordPress to organize posts, pages, and custom content types. Template A file or set of files that define the structure and layout of specific types of pages or content within a WordPress theme. Templates control how different elements, such as headers, footers, sidebars, and content, are displayed on the front end of a website. Theme A collection of files, including templates, stylesheets, and JavaScript files that determine the visual design and layout of a WordPress website. Themes allow users to customize the appearance of the website without modifying the underlying code. Uptime The percentage of time that a website or server is operational and accessible to users over a given period, typically measured in hours or days. WordPress.com hosting has an unbeatable 99.999% uptime. VideoPress A video hosting and streaming service integrated with WordPress.com, allowing users to upload, manage, and embed videos on their WordPress websites. VideoPress provides tools for transcoding, streaming, and displaying high-quality videos without third-party plugins or services. Widget A small, self-contained block of content or functionality that can be added to widget-ready areas, such as sidebars, footers, and other widget-enabled sections of a WordPress theme. Widgets can display various types of content, including text, images, navigation menus, and custom functionality. Widgets have been used less frequently since the introduction of the block editor. WordPress An open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP and MySQL, used to create and manage websites, blogs, and online stores. WordPress powers over 43% of websites worldwide and is known for its flexibility, extensibility, and user-friendly interface. WordPress.com A managed WordPress host, provided by Automattic. WordPress.com hosting provides a simplified website-building experience for users of all skill levels. WordPress Studio A free, open source desktop app from WordPress.com that allows you to easily build and maintain local WordPress websites without manual server setup or tool configuration. You can also share your local work publicly through temporary demo sites, sync local sites with those hosted on WordPress.com, and more. WP-CLI W ord P ress C ommand L ine I nterface is a tool for managing and administering WordPress installations from the command line or terminal. 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https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/mcp/tools-reference/ | Comprehensive Guide to MCP Tools for WordPress.com Skip to content Search Search Menu Search Search At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log WordPress.com MCP tools reference This document provides a comprehensive mapping of MCP tools available for WordPress.com developers. This is a living document and will be updated as new tools are added or existing ones are modified. User Sites ( wpcom-mcp-user-sites ) Description: List and manage user sites with filtering and metrics Inputs: page (integer, min: 1, default: 1): Page number for pagination per_page (integer, min: 1, max: 100, default: 10): Number of sites per page filters (object, optional): search (string): Search in site names and URLs status (enum: active/suspended/archived): Filter by site status is_private (boolean): Filter by privacy setting has_custom_domain (boolean): Filter by custom domain presence sort (object, optional): field (enum: name/url/created/updated, default: updated): Field to sort by order (enum: asc/desc, default: desc): Sort order include_metrics (boolean, default: false): Include site metrics in response Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status sites (array): Site objects with blog_id, site_url, blogname, description, domain, path, privacy settings, status, dates, language, optional metrics (views, posts, storage, health) pagination (object): total_sites, total_pages, current_page, per_page summary (object): total_sites, active_sites, private_sites, custom_domains User Achievements ( wpcom-mcp-user-achievements ) Description: Access user achievements and progress tracking Inputs: action (enum: list/get_progress/get_stats/get_trophy_case/get_feats, default: list): Achievement action to perform achievement_type (enum: all/achievements/feats, default: all): Type of achievements to retrieve limit (integer, min: 1, max: 100, default: 20): Number of items to return blog_id (integer, optional): Site-specific achievements Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status achievements (array): Achievement objects with id, name, badge_type, level, achieved_at, blog_id, description feats (array): Feat objects with id, name, level, best_level, achieved_at, blog_id progress (object): total_achievements, total_feats, highest_level, recent_activity trophy_case (object): featured_badges, badge_count, showcase Site Users ( wpcom-mcp-site-users ) Description: List users from a specific site with roles, permissions, and activity metrics Inputs: wpcom_site (string, required ): Site ID or URL to get users from page (integer, min: 1, default: 1): Page number for pagination per_page (integer, min: 1, max: 50, default: 10): Number of users per page role (string, optional): Filter by user role (admin, editor, author, etc.) search (string, optional): Search in user names, emails, display names status (enum: active/inactive, optional): Filter by user status registration_after (string, date format, optional): Filter by registration date registration_before (string, date format, optional): Filter by registration date orderby (enum: registered/display_name/email/login, default: registered): Sort field order (enum: asc/desc, default: desc): Sort direction include_contact_info (boolean, default: false): Include email/contact information include_activity_metrics (boolean, default: false): Include last login, post counts Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status users (array): User details with user_id, login, display_name, roles, capabilities, registration_date, optional email/last_login/post_count/comment_count pagination (object): Total users/pages, current page, per_page User Profile ( wpcom-mcp-user-profile ) Description: Get comprehensive user profile information Inputs: fields (array, optional): Specific fields to retrieve include_preferences (boolean, default: false): Include user preferences and settings include_stats (boolean, default: false): Include basic account statistics include_account (boolean, default: false): Include account and subscription information include_social (boolean, default: false): Include social and community engagement data include_activity (boolean, default: false): Include activity and engagement metrics Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status profile (object): Basic user profile (id, username, email, display_name, avatar_url, locale, timezone) preferences (object, optional): Language, color_scheme, admin_interface, notifications, privacy_settings stats (object, optional): Total sites/posts/pages/comments, member_since, last_active account (object, optional): Plan, subscriptions, storage, bandwidth, is_paying_customer social (object, optional): Following/followers counts, reader subscriptions, likes, comments activity (object, optional): Most active site, publishing frequency, total views/visitors, recent activity User Connections ( wpcom-mcp-user-connections ) Description: Manage user social connections and integrations Inputs: action (enum: list/get/test, default: list): Action to perform connection_id (integer, optional): Connection ID for get/test actions service (string, optional): Filter connections by service name status (enum: active/inactive/error, optional): Filter connections by status force_refresh (boolean, default: false): Force refresh connection data from external services include_capabilities (boolean, default: false): Include detailed capability information Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status connections (array): Connection objects with id, service, external_id/name/display, status, connected_date, last_tested, capabilities, health info total (integer): Total connections count summary (object): Total/active connections, services connected, last connection test User Notifications ( wpcom-mcp-user-notifications ) Description: Access and filter user notifications Inputs: action (enum: list/get_settings/get_devices/test_delivery, default: list): Action to perform channel (enum: email/timeline/push/all, optional): Notification channel to query blog_id (integer, optional): Site-specific settings setting_type (enum: blogs/other/wpcom, optional): Type of notification settings device_id (string, optional): Device ID for push notifications Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status notification_settings (object): Blog settings, other settings (comment_like/reply), wpcom settings (marketing/research/community/digest/news/reports) devices (array): Device info with device_id/name/type, enabled status, last_seen summary (object): Total sites, email enabled sites, push devices, wpcom notifications count User Notifications Inbox ( wpcom-mcp-user-notifications-inbox ) Description: Comprehensive notifications inbox management Inputs: action (enum: list/get_summary, default: list): Notification action to perform limit (integer, min: 1, max: 100, default: 20): Number of notifications to return unread_only (boolean, default: false): Return only unread notifications type (enum: like/follow/comment/mention/achievement/store_order/reblog/trophy, optional): Filter by notification type since (integer, optional): Get notifications after this timestamp before (integer, optional): Get notifications before this timestamp Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status notifications (array): Detailed notification objects with id, user_id/name, unread status, type, timestamp, subject/body (text/html), meta (blog/post info) summary (object): Total notifications, unread count, latest timestamp, types breakdown total (integer): Total notifications has_more (boolean): More notifications available User Security ( wpcom-mcp-user-security ) Description: Access user security settings and 2FA status Inputs: action (enum: get_status/list_sessions/get_login_history, default: get_status): Security action to perform limit (integer, min: 1, max: 100, default: 10): Number of items to return for lists days (integer, min: 1, max: 90, default: 30): Number of days for login history Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status security_status (object): Two factor enabled, enhanced security, application passwords count, active sessions, last login, account age, security score two_factor (object): Enabled status, methods, backup codes count, enhanced security sessions (array): Session details with session_id, ip_address, user_agent, location, last_seen, is_current app_passwords (array): Application password details with uuid, app_id, name, created/last_used dates, last_ip login_history (array): Login attempts with timestamp, ip_address, user_agent, location, method, status User Subscriptions ( wpcom-mcp-user-subscriptions ) Description: Manage user subscriptions and billing information Inputs: action (enum: list/get_details/get_billing_history/get_usage/get_payment_methods, default: list): Subscription action to perform subscription_id (integer, optional): Subscription ID for detailed queries limit (integer, min: 1, max: 100, default: 10): Number of items to return status (enum: active/cancelled/expired/all, default: active): Filter subscriptions by status Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status subscriptions (array): Subscription details with id, product_name/slug, site_id/url, status, cost/currency, billing_period, payment dates, auto_renew, features billing_history (array): Transaction history with transaction_id, date, amount/currency, description, status, payment_method, receipt_url payment_methods (array): Payment method details with id, type, last4, brand, expiry dates, is_default usage_data (object): Storage/bandwidth used/limits, sites count/limit summary (object): Total/active subscriptions, monthly/yearly costs, next payment date, is_paying_customer Posts Search ( wpcom-mcp-posts-search ) Description: Search posts across all user sites Inputs: wpcom_site (string, optional): Site ID or URL to search posts from (if not provided, uses current site) search (string, optional): Search query to find posts by title, content, or excerpt post_type (enum: post/page/attachment/any, default: post): Post type to search posts_per_page (integer, min: 1, max: 50, default: 10): Number of posts to return paged (integer, min: 1, default: 1): Page number for pagination order (enum: ASC/DESC, default: DESC): Sort order orderby (enum: date/title/menu_order/modified/ID/relevance, default: date): Sort field category (string, optional): Category slug or ID to filter posts tag (string, optional): Tag slug or ID to filter posts post_status (enum: publish/private/draft/pending/future, default: publish): Post status filter author (integer, optional): Author ID to filter posts by meta_key (string, optional): Custom field key to filter by meta_value (string, optional): Custom field value to filter by Outputs: posts (array): Post objects with ID, title, content, excerpt, status, type, dates, permalink, author info, categories, tags found_posts (integer): Total posts found max_pages (integer): Maximum pages available current_page (integer): Current page number site_info (object): Blog ID, site name, site URL Post Get ( wpcom-mcp-post-get ) Description: Retrieve a single post by ID or URL from any WordPress.com site Inputs: wpcom_site (string, optional): Site ID or URL to get post from (if not provided, uses current site) post_id (integer, min: 1, optional): Post ID to retrieve post_url (string, optional): Post URL to retrieve include_comments (boolean, default: false): Include post comments in response Note: Either post_id or post_url must be provided Outputs: post (object): Complete post data with ID, title, content, excerpt, status, type, dates, permalink, author info, categories, tags, optional comments array site_info (object): Blog ID, site name, site URL Site Comments Search ( wpcom-mcp-site-comments-search ) Description: Search comments within a WordPress.com site with filtering and threading support Inputs: wpcom_site (string, required ): WordPress.com site ID or URL to operate on search (string, optional): Search comment content and author information status (enum: approved/pending/spam/trash/all, default: approved): Comment status filter post_id (integer, optional): Filter comments by specific post ID author (integer, optional): Author ID to filter comments by comments_per_page (integer, min: 1, max: 50, default: 10): Number of comments to return paged (integer, min: 1, default: 1): Page number for pagination order (enum: ASC/DESC, default: DESC): Sort order orderby (enum: date/author/post, default: date): Sort field date_after (string, date format, optional): Filter comments after this date date_before (string, date format, optional): Filter comments before this date meta_key (string, optional): Custom field key to filter by meta_value (string, optional): Custom field value to filter by Outputs: comments (array): Comment objects with comment_ID, content, date, author info, parent, post_ID, status, type, post_title found_comments (integer): Total comments found max_pages (integer): Maximum pages available current_page (integer): Current page number site_info (object): Blog ID, site name, site URL Site Plugins ( wpcom-mcp-site-plugins ) Description: Get installed plugins information for a WordPress.com site including status, details, and update availability Inputs: wpcom_site (string, required ): WordPress.com site ID or URL status (enum: active/inactive/all, default: all): Filter plugins by status include_updates (boolean, default: true): Include update availability information Outputs: plugins (array): Plugin details with name, plugin_uri, version, description, author info, text_domain, domain_path, network status, requirements, status, plugin_file, activation permissions, update info summary (object): Total/active/inactive plugins, updates available count Site Settings ( wpcom-mcp-site-settings ) Description: Get comprehensive site settings and configuration including general settings, privacy options, comment settings, permalink structure, and timezone configurations Inputs: wpcom_site (string, required ): WordPress.com site ID or URL to get settings for include_general (boolean, default: true): Include general settings (blogname, blogdescription, admin_email, etc.) include_writing (boolean, default: false): Include writing settings (default category, post format) include_reading (boolean, default: false): Include reading settings (homepage, posts per page, blog_public) include_discussion (boolean, default: false): Include discussion settings (comments, pingbacks, moderation) include_media (boolean, default: false): Include media settings (image sizes, upload paths) include_permalinks (boolean, default: false): Include permalink settings (structure, category/tag base) include_privacy (boolean, default: false): Include privacy settings (policy page, data handling) Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status site_info (object): Blog ID, site URL, site name, privacy status general (object, optional): Admin email, blog name/description, comment registration, date/time formats, GMT offset, timezone, user registration settings writing (object, optional): Default categories, email/link categories, app/xmlrpc settings, balance tags, smilies reading (object, optional): Blog charset, compression, front page settings, posts per page/RSS, RSS language/excerpt settings discussion (object, optional): Avatar settings, comment moderation, notification settings, threading, pagination, approval requirements media (object, optional): Embed settings, image size dimensions (thumbnail, medium, large), crop settings permalinks (object, optional): Permalink structure, category base, tag base privacy (object, optional): Blog public setting and visibility options Site Statistics ( wpcom-mcp-site-statistics ) Description: Get comprehensive site statistics including views, visitors, top content, referrers, and performance metrics Inputs: wpcom_site (string, required ): WordPress.com site ID or URL period (enum: day/week/month/year, default: day): Time period for statistics num_periods (integer, min: 1, max: 365, default: 30): Number of periods to include include_views (boolean, default: true): Include views and visitors data include_top_content (boolean, default: true): Include top posts and pages include_referrers (boolean, default: false): Include top referrers data include_geographic (boolean, default: false): Include geographic data include_devices (boolean, default: false): Include device and browser breakdown include_all_time (boolean, default: false): Include all-time statistics max_items (integer, min: 1, max: 50, default: 10): Maximum items for lists Outputs: success (boolean): Operation success status site_info (object): Blog ID, site URL, site name period_stats (object): Period, num_periods, start/end dates views_data (object, optional): Total views/visitors, daily average, trend, daily data array top_content (object, optional): Top posts/pages arrays with title, URL, views, post_id referrers (array, optional): Referrer and views data geographic (object, optional): Top countries/cities with views devices (object, optional): Device types and browsers breakdown all_time (object, optional): Total stats, first post date, site age Site Resources ( wpcom-mcp-user-sites-resource ) Type: Resource Description: Resource representation of user sites data Inputs: None Outputs: Returns MCP TextResourceContents format with sites data in JSON format, including mimeType and URI metadata Last updated: October 07, 2025 Ready to get started with WordPress.com? 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https://developer.wordpress.com/docs/api/wpcc/ | Seamlessly Integrate WordPress.com Connect for Login Skip to content Search Search Menu Search Search At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log At a glance WordPress and WordPress.com Tech stack Glossary Interface styles Support Get started Step 1: Create a site Step 2: Set up your local environment Step 3: Set up GitHub Step 4: Develop locally Step 5: Deploy to your production or staging site WordPress Studio Studio sites Blueprints Open in WordPress Studio button How to create custom Blueprints Preview Sites Studio Sync Studio Assistant Studio CLI Import & export SSL in Studio Frequently asked questions Changelog Roadmap Beta features MCP MCP tools reference MCP prompt examples Developer tools WP-CLI WP-CLI overview Platform-specific commands Common commands Troubleshooting REST API Getting started with the REST API REST API reference Namespaces & versions OAuth2 authentication WordPress.com Connect Using the REST API from JavaScript & the browser (CORS) Guidelines for responsible use of Automattic’s APIs Site Accelerator API Platform features Site performance Domain management User management Real time backup Storage Sitemaps Jetpack Scan Account security Guides Add HTTP headers Block patterns Manage user, file, and folder permissions Manually restore your site from a Jetpack Backup Symlinked files and folders WordPress.com oEmbed provider Troubleshooting Enabling WP_DEBUG Jetpack Activity Log WordPress.com Connect WordPress.com Connect is a streamlined authentication solution designed specifically for “Login with WordPress.com” functionality. It provides a secure and user-friendly way for millions of WordPress.com users to authenticate with your application using their existing WordPress.com credentials. WordPress.com Connect is a specialized implementation of OAuth2 focused on user authentication and identity verification. For full API access to WordPress.com sites and content management, see the complete OAuth2 Authentication documentation. WordPress.com Connect allows WordPress.com users to quickly log in to your service without creating new accounts. When users connect, your application receives their basic profile information (name, email, avatar) while they maintain control over their WordPress.com data and privacy. Key characteristics of WordPress.com Connect : User-friendly : Familiar interface for millions of WordPress.com users Identity-focused : Designed for user authentication, not content management Limited scope : Access restricted to basic profile information via the /me/ endpoint Simplified flow : Optimized for “Login with WordPress.com” buttons Benefits Millions Of Users – WordPress.com consists of millions of users and is growing every day. By adding WordPress.com Connect you will become part of a large family that makes it easy for WordPress.com users to explore new services. Compatible with your existing sign-in system – WordPress.com Connect can be used on its own or as a complimentary sign-in option to your existing registration system. Once a user connects, you will get access to their profile information which you can use in your own app. Trusted Relationship – Allow users to sign-in with the same credentials they use every day on WordPress.com. This takes the pain out of having to remember and manage a new log-in for another service. For practical implementation examples of WordPress.com Connect in different programming languages, check out the wpcom-connect-examples repository . This repository contains sample code demonstrating how to implement “Login with WordPress.com” functionality across various languages and frameworks. OAuth2 Implementation Details WordPress.com Connect uses the OAuth2 Authentication Endpoint ( /oauth2/authenticate ) rather than the standard authorization endpoint. This specialized endpoint is optimized for identity verification and automatically limits token scope to basic profile access. Technical Flow : User Authorization : Redirect to /oauth2/authenticate (not /oauth2/authorize ) Code Exchange : Exchange authorization code at /oauth2/token (same as full OAuth2) Limited Access : Resulting token provides access only to /me/ endpoint Profile Data : Retrieve user identity from /rest/v1.1/me For detailed technical information about the /oauth2/authenticate endpoint, see the Authentication Endpoint section in the OAuth2 documentation. Prerequisites Before implementing WordPress.com Connect, you need to register your application: Create a WordPress.com Application at developer.wordpress.com/apps Configure your application : Use the same title as your website (shown in login forms) Obtain credentials : You’ll receive a CLIENT_ID and CLIENT_SECRET Set redirect URI : Configure where users return after authentication Implementation Example (PHP) Here’s a complete example demonstrating how to implement WordPress.com Connect for user authentication and profile retrieval. Configuration Setup First, configure your application credentials. Replace these values with those from your WordPress.com Application : <?php // config.php - WordPress.com Connect Configuration define('CLIENT_ID', 'your_client_id'); define('CLIENT_SECRET', 'your_client_secret'); define('REDIRECT_URI', 'https://yourapp.com/auth-callback'); // WordPress.com OAuth2 endpoints (no changes needed) define('AUTHENTICATE_URL', 'https://public-api.wordpress.com/oauth2/authenticate'); define('TOKEN_URL', 'https://public-api.wordpress.com/oauth2/token'); define('USER_INFO_URL', 'https://public-api.wordpress.com/rest/v1.1/me'); session_start(); // Required for state parameter security ?> <?php // config.php - WordPress.com Connect Configuration define('CLIENT_ID', 'your_client_id'); define('CLIENT_SECRET', 'your_client_secret'); define('REDIRECT_URI', 'https://yourapp.com/auth-callback'); // WordPress.com OAuth2 endpoints (no changes needed) define('AUTHENTICATE_URL', 'https://public-api.wordpress.com/oauth2/authenticate'); define('TOKEN_URL', 'https://public-api.wordpress.com/oauth2/token'); define('USER_INFO_URL', 'https://public-api.wordpress.com/rest/v1.1/me'); session_start(); // Required for state parameter security ?> Copy Copied Complete example : See the wpcom-connect-examples repository for additional language implementations. Step 1: Create Authorization URL Generate the “Connect with WordPress.com” button that redirects users to WordPress.com for authentication. This uses the authentication endpoint (not the standard authorization endpoint). Security Note : The state parameter prevents CSRF attacks and must be validated when users return. <?php require_once 'config.php'; // Generate secure state parameter for CSRF protection if (!isset($_SESSION['wpcc_state'])) { $_SESSION['wpcc_state'] = bin2hex(random_bytes(16)); // More secure than md5(mt_rand()) } // Build authentication URL using /oauth2/authenticate endpoint $auth_url = AUTHENTICATE_URL . '?' . http_build_query([ 'response_type' => 'code', 'client_id' => CLIENT_ID, 'redirect_uri' => REDIRECT_URI, 'state' => $_SESSION['wpcc_state'], 'scope' => 'auth' // Limited scope for profile access only ]); // Display the Connect button echo '<a href="' . htmlspecialchars($auth_url) . '">'; echo '<img src="https://s0.wp.com/i/wpcc-button.png?m=1391188133i" width="231" alt="Connect with WordPress.com" />'; echo '</a>'; ?> <?php require_once 'config.php'; // Generate secure state parameter for CSRF protection if (!isset($_SESSION['wpcc_state'])) { $_SESSION['wpcc_state'] = bin2hex(random_bytes(16)); // More secure than md5(mt_rand()) } // Build authentication URL using /oauth2/authenticate endpoint $auth_url = AUTHENTICATE_URL . '?' . http_build_query([ 'response_type' => 'code', 'client_id' => CLIENT_ID, 'redirect_uri' => REDIRECT_URI, 'state' => $_SESSION['wpcc_state'], 'scope' => 'auth' // Limited scope for profile access only ]); // Display the Connect button echo '<a href="' . htmlspecialchars($auth_url) . '">'; echo '<img src="https://s0.wp.com/i/wpcc-button.png?m=1391188133i" width="231" alt="Connect with WordPress.com" />'; echo '</a>'; ?> Copy Copied This generates the familiar WordPress.com Connect button: Step 2: Handle Authorization Response When users click the Connect button, they see a WordPress.com authorization screen: After approval, WordPress.com redirects users back to your redirect_uri with an authorization code. Your callback handler must validate the state parameter and exchange the code for an access token: <?php // auth-callback.php - Handle the authorization response require_once 'config.php'; // Validate authorization response if (!isset($_GET['code'])) { die('Error: No authorization code received. User may have declined access.'); } if (!isset($_GET['state']) || $_GET['state'] !== $_SESSION['wpcc_state']) { die('Error: State mismatch. Possible CSRF attack detected.'); } // Exchange authorization code for access token $curl = curl_init(TOKEN_URL); curl_setopt_array($curl, [ CURLOPT_POST => true, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => [ 'client_id' => CLIENT_ID, 'client_secret' => CLIENT_SECRET, 'code' => $_GET['code'], 'grant_type' => 'authorization_code', 'redirect_uri' => REDIRECT_URI ], CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER => true ]); $response = curl_exec($curl); $http_code = curl_getinfo($curl, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE); curl_close($curl); if ($http_code !== 200) { die('Error: Failed to obtain access token.'); } $token_data = json_decode($response, true); $access_token = $token_data['access_token']; // Clean up session state unset($_SESSION['wpcc_state']); ?> <?php // auth-callback.php - Handle the authorization response require_once 'config.php'; // Validate authorization response if (!isset($_GET['code'])) { die('Error: No authorization code received. User may have declined access.'); } if (!isset($_GET['state']) || $_GET['state'] !== $_SESSION['wpcc_state']) { die('Error: State mismatch. Possible CSRF attack detected.'); } // Exchange authorization code for access token $curl = curl_init(TOKEN_URL); curl_setopt_array($curl, [ CURLOPT_POST => true, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => [ 'client_id' => CLIENT_ID, 'client_secret' => CLIENT_SECRET, 'code' => $_GET['code'], 'grant_type' => 'authorization_code', 'redirect_uri' => REDIRECT_URI ], CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER => true ]); $response = curl_exec($curl); $http_code = curl_getinfo($curl, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE); curl_close($curl); if ($http_code !== 200) { die('Error: Failed to obtain access token.'); } $token_data = json_decode($response, true); $access_token = $token_data['access_token']; // Clean up session state unset($_SESSION['wpcc_state']); ?> Copy Copied Successful token response : { "access_token": "your_access_token_here", "token_type": "bearer", "blog_id": 0, "blog_url": "https://public-api.wordpress.com", "scope": "auth" } { "access_token": "your_access_token_here", "token_type": "bearer", "blog_id": 0, "blog_url": "https://public-api.wordpress.com", "scope": "auth" } Copy Copied Note the scope: "auth" – this confirms the token has limited access for identity verification only. Step 3: Retrieve User Profile With the access token, retrieve the user’s profile information from the /me/ endpoint : <?php // Fetch user profile using the access token function get_user_profile($access_token) { $curl = curl_init(USER_INFO_URL); curl_setopt_array($curl, [ CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => [ 'Authorization: Bearer ' . $access_token ], CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER => true // Always verify SSL in production ]); $response = curl_exec($curl); $http_code = curl_getinfo($curl, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE); curl_close($curl); if ($http_code !== 200) { throw new Exception('Failed to fetch user profile'); } return json_decode($response, true); } // Get the user's WordPress.com profile try { $user_profile = get_user_profile($access_token); // Store or process user information $user_id = $user_profile['ID']; $display_name = $user_profile['display_name']; $email = $user_profile['email']; $avatar_url = $user_profile['avatar_URL']; $is_verified = $user_profile['verified']; } catch (Exception $e) { die('Error: ' . $e->getMessage()); } ?> <?php // Fetch user profile using the access token function get_user_profile($access_token) { $curl = curl_init(USER_INFO_URL); curl_setopt_array($curl, [ CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => [ 'Authorization: Bearer ' . $access_token ], CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER => true // Always verify SSL in production ]); $response = curl_exec($curl); $http_code = curl_getinfo($curl, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE); curl_close($curl); if ($http_code !== 200) { throw new Exception('Failed to fetch user profile'); } return json_decode($response, true); } // Get the user's WordPress.com profile try { $user_profile = get_user_profile($access_token); // Store or process user information $user_id = $user_profile['ID']; $display_name = $user_profile['display_name']; $email = $user_profile['email']; $avatar_url = $user_profile['avatar_URL']; $is_verified = $user_profile['verified']; } catch (Exception $e) { die('Error: ' . $e->getMessage()); } ?> Copy Copied Profile response format : { "ID": 12345, "display_name": "Bob Smith", "username": "bobsmith", "email": "bob@example.com", "primary_blog": 67890, "avatar_URL": "https://gravatar.com/avatar/abc123?s=96", "profile_URL": "https://en.gravatar.com/bobsmith", "verified": true } { "ID": 12345, "display_name": "Bob Smith", "username": "bobsmith", "email": "bob@example.com", "primary_blog": 67890, "avatar_URL": "https://gravatar.com/avatar/abc123?s=96", "profile_URL": "https://en.gravatar.com/bobsmith", "verified": true } Copy Copied Step 4: Complete User Authentication Once you have the user profile, integrate them into your application: <?php // Complete user authentication flow if ($is_verified) { // User has verified their email - safe to trust profile data $existing_user = find_user_by_wpcom_id($user_id); if ($existing_user) { // Log in existing user login_user($existing_user); redirect_to_dashboard(); } else { // Create new account with WordPress.com profile data $new_user = create_user([ 'wpcom_id' => $user_id, 'username' => $user_profile['username'], 'email' => $email, 'display_name' => $display_name, 'avatar_url' => $avatar_url ]); login_user($new_user); redirect_to_welcome(); } } else { // Unverified email - handle with caution redirect_to_verification_required(); } ?> <?php // Complete user authentication flow if ($is_verified) { // User has verified their email - safe to trust profile data $existing_user = find_user_by_wpcom_id($user_id); if ($existing_user) { // Log in existing user login_user($existing_user); redirect_to_dashboard(); } else { // Create new account with WordPress.com profile data $new_user = create_user([ 'wpcom_id' => $user_id, 'username' => $user_profile['username'], 'email' => $email, 'display_name' => $display_name, 'avatar_url' => $avatar_url ]); login_user($new_user); redirect_to_welcome(); } } else { // Unverified email - handle with caution redirect_to_verification_required(); } ?> Copy Copied Important : Always check the verified flag before trusting profile information. Unverified accounts may contain unreliable data. WordPress.com Connect vs Full OAuth2 Understanding when to use each approach: Feature WordPress.com Connect Full OAuth2 Purpose User authentication & identity Full API access & content management Endpoint /oauth2/authenticate /oauth2/authorize Token Scope auth (limited to /me/ ) Custom scopes ( posts , media , etc.) Use Cases “Login with WordPress.com” WordPress.com site management Data Access Basic profile only Blog posts, media, comments, etc. Important : Do not use the same WordPress.com application for both Connect authentication and full API access. Connect tokens are limited to the /me/ endpoint and cannot access blog content or management features. Last updated: October 07, 2025 Ready to get started with WordPress.com? Get started Documentation is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License An Automattic Creation | 2026-01-13T09:29:35 |
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