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Revision as of 13:08, 20 August 2009


EPrints 3 Reference: Directory Structure - Metadata Fields - Repository Configuration - XML Config Files - XML Export Format - EPrints data structure - Core API - Data Objects


API: Core API

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NAME

EPrints::Repository - A single eprint repository

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SYNOPSIS

 $repository = $handle->get_repository;
 
 # without a $handle available
 $repository = EPrints::Repository->new( $id, [$noxml] );
 
 $id = $repository->get_id;
 $dataset = $repository->get_dataset( $setname );
 
 $repository->log( $msg );
 
 $confitem = $repository->get_conf( $key, [@subkeys] );
 
 # calling subtroutines in the config  
 $boolean = $repository->can_call( @cmd_conf_path );
 $result = $repository->call( $cmd, @params );
 
 # calling external commands
 $returncode = $repository->exec( $cmd_id, %map );
 

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DESCRIPTION

This class is a single eprint repository with its own configuration, database and website.

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$repository = EPrints::Repository->new( $id, [$noxml] )

Returns the repository with the given repository ID. If $noxml is specified then it skips loading the XML based configuration files (this is needed when creating an repository as it first has to create the DTD files, and if it can't start you have a catch 22 situtation).

This constructor should only be used if you don't want to create a EPrints::Handle for some reason.

In a CGI context, creating a handle will link it to an existing EPrints::Repository object, whereas calling this constructor will cause all the config files to be read specially for you. (much slower!)

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@dataset_ids = $repository->get_dataset_ids()

Returns a list of dataset ids in this repository.

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$dataset = $repository->get_dataset( $setname )

Returns the cached EPrints::DataSet with the given dataset id name.

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$confitem = $repository->get_conf( $key, [@subkeys] )

Returns a named configuration setting.

$repository->get_conf( "stuff", "en", "foo" )

is equivalent to

$repository->get_conf( "stuff" )->{en}->{foo}

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$repository->log( $msg )

Calls the log method from ArchiveConfig.pm for this repository with the given parameters. Basically logs the comments wherever the site admin wants them to go. Printed to STDERR by default.

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$result = $repository->call( $cmd, @params )

Calls the subroutine named $cmd from the configuration perl modules for this repository with the given params and returns the result.

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$boolean = $repository->can_call( @cmd_conf_path )

Return true if the given subroutine exists in this repository's config package.

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$id = $repository->get_id

Returns the id string of this repository.

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$returncode = $repository->exec( $cmd_id, %map )

Executes a system command. $cmd_id is the id of the command as set in SystemSettings and %map contains a list of things to "fill in the blanks" in the invocation line in SystemSettings.

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