# Util Various utility related options. ## Auxiliary Exports an object that contains a list of all auxiliary resources that need to be supported. In case you create a new auxiliary strategy you can just add it to this list. * *acl*: Default list with only support for acl auxiliary resources. * *no-acl*: An empty list which can be added to. ## Identifiers How identifiers should be interpreted. This is mostly relevant when creating pods and/or using a file-based backend. * *subdomain*: New pod identifier would be `http://alice.test.com/`. File path of `http://alice.test.com/foo` would be `/alice/foo`. * *suffix*: New pod identifier would be `http://test.com/alice`. Requests to subdomain identifiers would be rejected. ## Index This can be used to provide different behaviour for index files. This is mostly relevant for user interfaces. * *default*: No special support. * *example*: An example of how this could be configured. If this is needed the best solution is usually to not import anything here and have the index setup in the root config. ## Logging Which logger to use. * *no-logging*: Disables all logging. * *winston*: Uses the winston logger. ## Representation-conversion Used for converting from one content type to another when needed. When a new content type needs to be supported, this can be done by adding a corresponding converter to the ChainedConverter list. * *default*: The default conversion setup which supports most RDF formats. ## Resource-locker Which locking mechanism to use to for example prevent 2 write simultaneous write requests. * *debug-void*: No locking mechanism, does not prevent simultaneous read/writes. * *memory*: Uses an in-memory locking mechanism. * *redis*: Uses a Redis store for locking that supports threadsafe read-write locking. ## Variables Various variables used by other options. These can usually be set through CLI parameters. * *default*: The default list of variables.