Training Video:Export Plugin Bazaar Package
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Contents
Introduction
This video explains how to create a simple export plugin and wrap it as a bazaar package. Export plugins allow you to present the data in EPrints in any format. Bazaar Packages enable you to share this format with others so your work can be re-used.
What you will learn
- What an export plugin does, and how to write a simple, text-based example
- How to ensure your plugin is compatible with different installations of EPrints (single and multiple repository)
- Testing the plugin
- Creating associated files and compiling the plugin
- Sharing the plugin with the EPrints community and keeping it up to date
What you will need to know
- How to use command line tools:
- changing directories
- listing contents of folders
- copying, moving and editing text files
- restarting the web server
- creating new directories
- Familiarity with Perl (the example modifies an existing plugin, so you need to be able to read and modify code following existing structures)
Video
Index
- 0:00 - create a new ASCII Citation based “hello” export plugin
- 3:20 - move plugin to /lib/plugins /folder
- 5:10 - disable “hello” plugin in /lib/ as a globally enabled plugin
- 6:00 - enable “hello” plugin in /lib/ as a locally enabled plugin
- 8:00 - create Bazaar package
- 12:30 - install new Bazaar package on another repository and test it
- 14:15 - create icon with Bazaar icon builder
- 15:45 - move created icon to /lib/static/images/?
- 17:05 - install Wordle Generator Bazaar package to confirm image path
- 18:00 - move the icon image to /lib/static/images/epm/
- 19:00 - publish completed Bazaar package to Bazaar.org
- 19:40 - create new version of the ‘hello’ Bazaar package
The Video
Notes, Errata and Additional Information
Versions
This video was created using EPrints 3.3.13 on Ubuntu. Files are edited using Vim.
Test Yourself
Plugin Exercises (includes other kinds of plugins):
More Reading
More about the API to make your export plugin more useful
Many more examples of export plugins