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The Constructor for our Plugin. After the class reference the second parameter is a hash of options.
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This is the name that will appear in the export dropdown menu. The name should therefore be short and descriptive.
 
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The suffix field contains the extension of files exported by the plugin.
 
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Revision as of 11:59, 9 August 2007

Hello, World!

HelloExport.pm

package EPrints::Plugin::Export::Foo::HelloExport;

@ISA = ("EPrints::Plugin::Export");

use strict;

sub new
{
        my ($class, %opts) = @_;

        my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%opts);

        $self->{name} = "Hello, World!";
        $self->{accept} = [ 'dataobj/eprint', 'list/eprint' ];
        $self->{visible} = "all";
        $self->{suffix} = ".txt";
        $self->{mimetype} = "text/plain; charset=utf-8";

        return $self;
}

sub output_dataobj
{
        my ($plugin, $dataobj) = @_;

        return $dataobj->get_value("title")."\n";
}

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package EPrints::Plugin::Export::Foo::HelloExport;

Export plugins need to inherit from the EPrints::Plugin::Export class.

@ISA = ("EPrints::Plugin::Export");

The Constructor for our Plugin. After the implicit class reference, a hash of options is given.

sub new
{
        my ($class, %opts) = @_;

We create a new export plugin by calling the Eprints::Plugin::Export constructor

        my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%opts);

Now we set a number of fields to register our new plugin.

This is the name that will appear in the export dropdown menu. The name should therefore be short and descriptive.

        $self->{name} = "Hello, World!";

The accept field is set to an array containing the type of objects this plugin can deal with. In this case lists of eprints and individual eprints.

        $self->{accept} = [ 'dataobj/eprint', 'list/eprint' ];

The visible field denoes the class of user which will be able to see the plugin. For most export plugins the value "all" will be required, allowing all users to see and use the plugin. A value of "staff" would make the plugin only visible to repository staff.

        $self->{visible} = "all";

The suffix field contains the extension of files exported by the plugin.

The mimetype field defines the MIME type of the files exported by the plugin You can also specify file encoding, for example "text/plain; charset=utf-8" to specify plain text, encoded using utf-8.

        $self->{suffix} = ".txt";
        $self->{mimetype} = "text/plain; charset=utf-8";

We then return our plugin reference.

        return $self;
}

This subroutine handles the export of each DataObj. Besides a reference to the plugin object, this subroutine is also provided with a reference to an individual DataObj

sub output_dataobj
{
        my ($plugin, $dataobj) = @_;

        # Return a scalar containing the title.
        return $dataobj->get_value("title")."\n";
}

Standard Perl package fayre.

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