Difference between revisions of "API:EPrints/Plugin/Convert"
Line 88: | Line 88: | ||
: | : | ||
* plugin | * plugin | ||
− | |||
::The object that can do the conversion. | ::The object that can do the conversion. | ||
:: | :: | ||
* encoding | * encoding | ||
− | |||
::The encoding this conversion generates (e.g. 'utf-8'). | ::The encoding this conversion generates (e.g. 'utf-8'). | ||
:: | :: | ||
* phraseid | * phraseid | ||
− | |||
::A unique phrase id for this conversion. | ::A unique phrase id for this conversion. | ||
:: | :: | ||
* preference | * preference | ||
− | |||
::A value between 0 and 1 representing the 'quality' or confidence in this conversion. | ::A value between 0 and 1 representing the 'quality' or confidence in this conversion. | ||
:: | :: |
Revision as of 11:57, 15 March 2012
EPrints 3 Reference: Directory Structure - Metadata Fields - Repository Configuration - XML Config Files - XML Export Format - EPrints data structure - Core API - Data Objects
Latest Source Code (3.4, 3.3) | Revision Log | Before editing this page please read Pod2Wiki
Contents
NAME
EPrints::Plugin::Convert - Convert EPrints::DataObj::Document into different formats
DESCRIPTION
This plugin and its dependents allow EPrints to convert documents from one format into another format. Convert plugins are also used by the full-text indexer to extract plain-text from documents.
Convert plugins may provide conversions from any number of formats to any number of other formats (or not even 'formats' per-se e.g. unpacking/packing archives). A single plugin may represent a particular software package (e.g. ImageMagick) or a common goal (e.g. textifying documents for indexing).
Using the root Convert plugin it is possible to query all loaded conversion plugins for available conversions from a given EPrints::DataObj::Document.
To allow for simpler local configuration Convert plugins should use SystemSettings to store the location of external programs.
SYNOPSIS
my $root = $session->plugin( 'Convert' );
my %available = $root->can_convert( $document );
# Convert a document to plain-text my $txt_tool = $available{'text/plain'}; my $plugin = $txt_tool->{ plugin }; $plugin->convert( $eprint, $document, 'text/plain' );
METHODS
new
new OPTIONS
- Create a new plugin object using OPTIONS (should only be called by EPrints::Session).
render_name
$xhtml = $plugin->render_name
- Return the name of this plugin as a chunk of XHTML.
is_visible
$plugin->is_visible( $level )
- Returns whether this plugin is visible at level (currently 'all' or ).
can_convert
%types = $p->can_convert( $doc, [$type], [%params] )
- Returns a hash of types that this plugin can convert the document $doc to. The key is the type. The value is a hash ref containing:
- plugin
- The object that can do the conversion.
- encoding
- The encoding this conversion generates (e.g. 'utf-8').
- phraseid
- A unique phrase id for this conversion.
- preference
- A value between 0 and 1 representing the 'quality' or confidence in this conversion.
Hello, World!
export
@filelist = $p->export( $dir, $doc, $type )
- Convert $doc to $type and export it to $dir. Returns a list of file names that resulted from the conversion. The main file (if there is one) is the first file name returned. Returns empty list on failure.
convert
$doc = $p->convert( $eprint, $doc, $type [, $epdata ] )
- Convert $doc to format $type (as returned by can_convert). Stores the resulting $doc in $eprint, and returns the new document or undef on failure.
- Optionally initialise the new document with $epdata. Specifying 'files' in $epdata will cause the converted file content to be discarded.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000-2011 University of Southampton.
This file is part of EPrints http://www.eprints.org/.
EPrints is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
EPrints is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with EPrints. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.