API:EPrints/RepositoryConfig
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NAME
EPrints::RepositoryConfig - Repository Configuration
NOTE (2013-01-30): The example below uses '${$params{rc}}'. It should be ${$params{return_code}}.
SYNOPSIS
$c->add_dataset_field( "eprint", { name => "title", type => "longtext", }, reuse => 1 ); $c->add_trigger( EP_TRIGGER_URL_REWRITE, sub { my( %params ) = @_; my $r = $params{request}; my $uri = $params{uri}; if( $uri =~ m{^/blog/} ) { $r->err_headers_out->{Location} = "http://..."; ${$params{return_code}} = EPrints::Const::HTTP_SEE_OTHER; return EP_TRIGGER_DONE; } return EP_TRIGGER_OK; });
DESCRIPTION
This provides methods for reading and setting a repository configuration. Setter methods may only be used in the configuration.
METHODS
Setter Methods
$c->add_dataset_trigger( $datasetid, TRIGGER_ID, $f, %opts )
Register a function reference $f to be called when the TRIGGER_ID event happens on $datasetid.
See EPrints::Const for available triggers.
See add_trigger for %opts.
$c->add_trigger( TRIGGER_ID, $f, %opts )
Register a function reference $f to be called when the TRIGGER_ID event happens.
See EPrints::Const for available triggers.
Options:
priority - used to determine the order triggers are executed in (defaults to 0).
$c->add_dataset_field( $datasetid, $fielddata, %opts )
Add a field spec $fielddata to dataset $datasetid.
This method will abort if the field already exists and 'reuse' is unspecified.
Options: reuse - re-use an existing field if it exists (must be same type)
$c->push( KEY1 [, KEY2 ], VALUE )
Push a value onto a configuration slot that is an array ref. VALUE may be an array ref in which case each value is pushed onto the existing list.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000-2011 University of Southampton.
This file is part of EPrints http://www.eprints.org/.
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