API:EPrints/Plugin/Import
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NAME
EPrints::Plugin::Import
METHODS
new
$plugin = EPrints::Plugin::Import->new( %opts )
Create a new Import plugin. Available options:
- accept
- Array reference of acceptable MIME types.
- actions
- Array reference of named actions.
- advertise
- Boolean for whether to advertise this plugin to users.
- arguments
- Hash reference of supported arguments/default values.
- Handler
- Reference to a handler class, typically EPrints::CLIProcessor or EPrints::ScreenProcessor.
- produce
- Array reference of eprint types this plugin can produce.
- screen
- The screen id this plugin uses to provide its import UI.
- visible
- "staff" (staff only) or "all" (anyone).
input_fh
$plugin->input_fh( fh => FILEHANDLE [, %opts] )
Import one or more objects from filehandle FILEHANDLE. FILEHANDLE should be set to binary semantics.
This method should by subclassed.
input_file
$plugin->input_file( filename => FILENAME [, %opts] )
Opens FILENAME for reading, sets binary semantics and calls input_fh to actually read the file.
This method may be subclassed (e.g. see EPrints::Plugin::Import::TextFile).
epdata_to_dataobj
$dataobj = $plugin->epdata_to_dataobj( $epdata, %opts )
Turn $epdata into a EPrints::DataObj with the dataset passed in %opts.
Calls handler to perform the actual creation.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000-2012 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.
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