From: rsoulliere Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 20:24:57 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Clean up the files. X-Git-Url: https://old-git.evergreen-ils.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d4b691ed79ca3ca48dc059d26455cb78a2bd1e96;p=contrib%2Fmohawk.git Clean up the files. --- diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING index d72d1d9..f88298b 100644 --- a/COPYING +++ b/COPYING @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -Copyright (C) 2012 Robert Soulliere - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -This program 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 General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program. 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IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING +WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR +REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, +INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING +OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED +TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY +YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER +PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE +POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. + + END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS + + How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs + + If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest +possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it +free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. + + To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest +to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively +convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least +the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. + + + Copyright (C) + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program 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 General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + + +Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. + +If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this +when it starts in an interactive mode: + + Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author + Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. + This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it + under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. + +The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate +parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may +be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be +mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. + +You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your +school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if +necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: + + Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program + `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. + + , 1 April 1989 + Ty Coon, President of Vice + +This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into +proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may +consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the +library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/summon/COPYING b/summon/COPYING index d72d1d9..f88298b 100644 --- a/summon/COPYING +++ b/summon/COPYING @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -Copyright (C) 2012 Robert Soulliere - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -This program 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 General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/summon/README b/summon/README index a8b7edd..3ef9585 100644 --- a/summon/README +++ b/summon/README @@ -1,46 +1,46 @@ -Evergreen to Summon MARC Export Tool from -========================================= - -Author: Robert Soulliere -Email: rsoulliere@yahoo.com - -Requirements ------------ - -* Needs to be run on an server running Evergreen. -* It should be run as the *opensrf* user. -* You will need to know your Evergreen database administrator connection information. - -Installation ------------- - -. Copy the summon folder into you opensrf home directory _/home/opensrf_. -. Ensure that opensrf has execute privileges on _/home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_all.sh_ and _/home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_. - - -Uploading all bibliographic records into Summon - Initial upload ----------------------------------------------------------------- - -. Edit bib_export_all.sh and set variables for your Evergreen database connection. -. Edit your SQL file all_bibs.sql as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file. -. Run bib_export_all.sh as *opensrf*. -. This should create the file _/home/opensrf/summon/ExportedBibs.UTF-8.USMARC_. -. You may want to ensure the file is in proper format by opening it in a marc editor. -. ftp the file to the Summon ftp server using the credentials and instructions provided by Serials Solutions. -. Check with your Serials Solutions technical contact to ensure that everything looks good and is in the proper format on their end. - - -Uploading Deletes and Updates to Summon ---------------------------------------- - -. Edit _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ and set the variables for your Evergreen database connection. -. Edit your SQL files _deleted_bibs.sql_ and _updated_bibs.sql_ as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file. -. Edit the ftp transfer script: _/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh_ and set the ftp username and password provided by Serials Solution. -. Run _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ as *opensrf*. -. New MARC files should be located in /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes and /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/updates. These should - represent the deletes and updates made to bib records on the day you ran the script. The file name should include today's date. -. Check the MARC files to ensure format looks good. -. Files should have also been ftp'd automatically to the Summon server. You might want to contact Serials Solutions to ensure it looks good on their end. -. If you encounter any issues, check the log files in /home/opensrf/summon/log to see where problems occurred. -. If all works well, you can set up a cron job to run the _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ on a nightly basis, before midnight, to upload deletes and updates daily. - +Evergreen to Summon MARC Export Tool from +========================================= + +Author: Robert Soulliere +Email: rsoulliere@yahoo.com + +Requirements +----------- + +* Needs to be run on an server running Evergreen. +* It should be run as the *opensrf* user. +* You will need to know your Evergreen database administrator connection information. + +Installation +------------ + +. Copy the summon folder into you opensrf home directory _/home/opensrf_. +. Ensure that opensrf has execute privileges on _/home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_all.sh_ and _/home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_. + + +Uploading all bibliographic records into Summon - Initial upload +---------------------------------------------------------------- + +. Edit bib_export_all.sh and set variables for your Evergreen database connection. +. Edit your SQL file all_bibs.sql as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file. +. Run bib_export_all.sh as *opensrf*. +. This should create the file _/home/opensrf/summon/ExportedBibs.UTF-8.USMARC_. +. You may want to ensure the file is in proper format by opening it in a marc editor. +. ftp the file to the Summon ftp server using the credentials and instructions provided by Serials Solutions. +. Check with your Serials Solutions technical contact to ensure that everything looks good and is in the proper format on their end. + + +Uploading Deletes and Updates to Summon +--------------------------------------- + +. Edit _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ and set the variables for your Evergreen database connection. +. Edit your SQL files _deleted_bibs.sql_ and _updated_bibs.sql_ as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file. +. Edit the ftp transfer script: _/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh_ and set the ftp username and password provided by Serials Solution. +. Run _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ as *opensrf*. +. New MARC files should be located in /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes and /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/updates. These should + represent the deletes and updates made to bib records on the day you ran the script. The file name should include today's date. +. Check the MARC files to ensure format looks good. +. Files should have also been ftp'd automatically to the Summon server. You might want to contact Serials Solutions to ensure it looks good on their end. +. If you encounter any issues, check the log files in /home/opensrf/summon/log to see where problems occurred. +. If all works well, you can set up a cron job to run the _bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh_ on a nightly basis, before midnight, to upload deletes and updates daily. + diff --git a/summon/all_bibs.sql b/summon/all_bibs.sql index 675aaf0..b7e10ff 100644 --- a/summon/all_bibs.sql +++ b/summon/all_bibs.sql @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ - ---The following will create a list of ids for undeleted records in you entire system. --- If you are in a consortium and need to import records for your locations only, add the following INNER JOIN clause: ---INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn ON acn.record = bre.id --- and add an owning library limitor, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: ---owning_lib in (#) - -SELECT DISTINCT bre.id - FROM biblio.record_entry AS bre - WHERE bre.deleted = false ORDER BY id; + +--The following will create a list of ids for undeleted records in you entire system. +-- If you are in a consortium and need to import records for your locations only, add the following INNER JOIN clause: +--INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn ON acn.record = bre.id +-- and add an owning library limitor, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: +--owning_lib in (#) + +SELECT DISTINCT bre.id + FROM biblio.record_entry AS bre + WHERE bre.deleted = false ORDER BY id; diff --git a/summon/bib_export_all.sh b/summon/bib_export_all.sh index ca56dcd..6c85fc7 100644 --- a/summon/bib_export_all.sh +++ b/summon/bib_export_all.sh @@ -1,31 +1,30 @@ -#!/bin/bash - - - -# Set variables for database connection. - -$db_host = db_host -$db_user = evergreen -$db = evergreen -$db_port = 5432 - - -# Get the biblio.record_entry ids of all bibs using all_bibs_.sql -# Write those IDs to a text file and add info to the log file. - -psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/all_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/all_bib.ids -echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" -cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" - - -#sql seems to write out an empty ending line so remove it - sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt - mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids - - -#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to create our MARC file. -# and write out output summary to all_bibs.log -echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" -cat /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 -i > /home/opensrf/summon/ExportedBibs.UTF-8.USMARC 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" - - +#!/bin/bash + + +# Set variables for database connection. + +$db_host = db_host +$db_user = evergreen +$db = evergreen +$db_port = 5432 + + +# Get the biblio.record_entry ids of all bibs using all_bibs_.sql +# Write those IDs to a text file and add info to the log file. + +psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/all_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/all_bib.ids +echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" +cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" + + +#sql seems to write out an empty ending line so remove it + sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt + mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids + + +#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to create our MARC file. +# and write out output summary to all_bibs.log +echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" +cat /home/opensrf/summon/all_niaC_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 -i > /home/opensrf/summon/ExportedBibs.UTF-8.USMARC 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/all_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" + + diff --git a/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh b/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh index b50d45c..5b792b2 100644 --- a/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh +++ b/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh @@ -1,58 +1,58 @@ -#!/bin/bash -export PERL5LIB=$PERL5LIB:/openils/lib/perl5 - -# Set variables for database connection. - -$db_host = db_host -$db_user = evergreen -$db = evergreen -$db_port = 5432 - - -### DELETED BIBS ### - -#get the biblio.record_entry ids of the deleted bibs using deleted_bibs.sql -#write those keys out to deleted_bibs.ids file - -psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids -echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" -cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" - -#sql Remove empty line at end of SQL output file. -sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt -mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids - -#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to write marc records to deleted_bibs.mrc -# and write out output summary to deleted_bibs.log -echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" -cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 > /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" - - -### UPDATE BIBS ### - -#get the biblio.record_entry ids of the updated bibs using updated_bibs.sql -#write those keys out to updated_bibs.ids file - -psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids -echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" -cat /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" - -#sql Remove empty line at end of SQL output file. -sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt2 -mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt2 /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids - -#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to write marc records to deleted_bibs.mrc -# and write out output summary to deleted_bibs.log -echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" -cat /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 > /home/opensrf/summon/updates/updates-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" - - -### FTP FILES to SUMMON ### - -# call ftp script to ftp the MARC files onto the summon server. - -echo "FTP bibs:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" -/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc deletes-$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S").marc deletes - -echo "FTP bibs:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" -/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh /home/opensrf/summon/updates/updates-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc updates-$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S").marc updates +#!/bin/bash +export PERL5LIB=$PERL5LIB:/openils/lib/perl5 + +# Set variables for database connection. + +$db_host = db_host +$db_user = evergreen +$db = evergreen +$db_port = 5432 + + +### DELETED BIBS ### + +#get the biblio.record_entry ids of the deleted bibs using deleted_bibs.sql +#write those keys out to deleted_bibs.ids file + +psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids +echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" +cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" + +#sql Remove empty line at end of SQL output file. +sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt +mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids + +#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to write marc records to deleted_bibs.mrc +# and write out output summary to deleted_bibs.log +echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" +cat /home/opensrf/summon/deleted_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 > /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" + + +### UPDATE BIBS ### + +#get the biblio.record_entry ids of the updated bibs using updated_bibs.sql +#write those keys out to updated_bibs.ids file + +psql -h $db_host -U $db_user -d $db -p $db_port -f /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.sql > /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids +echo "Bib ids selected for export:" > /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" +cat /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" + +#sql Remove empty line at end of SQL output file. +sed '/^$/d' /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids > /home/opensrf/summon/tt2 +mv /home/opensrf/summon/tt2 /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids + +#pass the bib ids to the marc_export program to write marc records to deleted_bibs.mrc +# and write out output summary to deleted_bibs.log +echo "Exporting bibs from Evergreen:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" +cat /home/opensrf/summon/updated_bibs.ids | /openils/bin/marc_export -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml -f USMARC -e UTF-8 > /home/opensrf/summon/updates/updates-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc 2>> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" + + +### FTP FILES to SUMMON ### + +# call ftp script to ftp the MARC files onto the summon server. + +echo "FTP bibs:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" +/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc deletes-$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S").marc deletes + +echo "FTP bibs:" >> /home/opensrf/summon/log/updated_bibs.log."$(date +"%Y%m%d")" +/home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh /home/opensrf/summon/updates/updates-$(date +"%Y%m%d").marc updates-$(date +"%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S").marc updates diff --git a/summon/deleted_bibs.sql b/summon/deleted_bibs.sql index 949a150..a89488c 100644 --- a/summon/deleted_bibs.sql +++ b/summon/deleted_bibs.sql @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ ---The following will create a list of ids of records in you entire system which were deleted today. --- Add an owning library limiter, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: ---owning_lib in (#) --- If you are going to run this on a different schedule other than daily, adjust "acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE)" accordingly. - -SELECT DISTINCT bre.id - FROM biblio.record_entry AS bre INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn ON acn.record = bre.id - WHERE acn.deleted = true and acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE) ORDER BY id; +--The following will create a list of ids of records in you entire system which were deleted today. +-- Add an owning library limiter, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: +--owning_lib in (#) +-- If you are going to run this on a different schedule other than daily, adjust "acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE)" accordingly. + +SELECT DISTINCT bre.id + FROM biblio.record_entry AS bre INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn ON acn.record = bre.id + WHERE acn.deleted = true and acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE) ORDER BY id; diff --git a/summon/ftp_transfer.sh b/summon/ftp_transfer.sh index 92c8626..b613861 100644 --- a/summon/ftp_transfer.sh +++ b/summon/ftp_transfer.sh @@ -1,27 +1,27 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -#command line variables -localFile=$1 -remoteFile=$2 -directory=$3 - - -# Set you ftp username and password you received from Serials Solutions. -$USER=username -$PASS=password - - -echo "$(date "+%H:%M:%S") - Attempt to FTP $1 to $2" >> ~/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" - -# ftp the files to summon. - -ftp -p -i -n <> ~/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" -open ftp.summon.serialssolutions.com -quote USER $USER -quote PASS $PASS -cd $directory -put $localFile $remoteFile -ls $remoteFile -quit -EOF - +#!/bin/bash + +#command line variables +localFile=$1 +remoteFile=$2 +directory=$3 + + +# Set you ftp username and password you received from Serials Solutions. +$USER=username +$PASS=password + + +echo "$(date "+%H:%M:%S") - Attempt to FTP $1 to $2" >> ~/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" + +# ftp the files to summon. + +ftp -p -i -n <> ~/summon/log/deleted_bibs.log."$(date "+%Y%m%d")" +open ftp.summon.serialssolutions.com +quote USER $USER +quote PASS $PASS +cd $directory +put $localFile $remoteFile +ls $remoteFile +quit +EOF + diff --git a/summon/readme b/summon/readme index 15e05e4..76433e1 100644 --- a/summon/readme +++ b/summon/readme @@ -1,889 +1,889 @@ - 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    -ftp the file to the Summon ftp server using the credentials and instructions provided by Serials Solutions. -

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    -Check with Serials Solutions techinal contact to ensure that everything looks good and is in the proper format. -

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Uploading Deletes and Updates to Summon

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    -Edit bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh and set the variables for your Evergreen database connection. -

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    -Edit your SQL files deleted_bibs.sql and updated_bibs.sql as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file. -

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    -Edit the ftp transfer script: /home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh and set the ftp username and password provided by Serials Solution. -

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    -Run bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh as opensrf. -

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    -New MARC files should be located in /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes and /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/updates. These should - represent the deletes and updates made to bib records on the day you ran the script. The file name should include today’s date. -

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    -Check marc files to ensure format looks good. -

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    -Files should have also been ftp’d automatically to the Summon server. You might want to contact Serials Solutions to ensure it looks good on their end. -

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    -If you encounter any issues, check the log files in /home/opensrf/summon/log to see where problems occurred. -

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    -If all works well, you can set up a cron job to run the bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh on a nightly basis, before midnight, to upload deletes and updates daily. -

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Author: Robert Soulliere +Email: rsoulliere@yahoo.com

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Requirements

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    +Needs to be run on an server running Evergreen. +

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Installation

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    +Copy the summon folder into you opensrf home directory /home/opensrf. +

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    +Ensure that opensrf has execute privileges on /home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_all.sh and /home/opensrf/summon/bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh. +

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Uploading all bibliographic records into Summon - Initial upload

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    +Edit bib_export_all.sh and set variables for your Evergreen database connection. +

    +
  2. +
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    +Edit your SQL file all_bibs.sql as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file. +

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    +Run bib_export_all.sh as opensrf. +

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    +This should create the file /home/opensrf/summon/ExportedBibs.UTF-8.USMARC. +

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    +You may want to ensure the file is in proper format by opening it in a marc editor. +

    +
  10. +
  11. +

    +ftp the file to the Summon ftp server using the credentials and instructions provided by Serials Solutions. +

    +
  12. +
  13. +

    +Check with Serials Solutions techinal contact to ensure that everything looks good and is in the proper format. +

    +
  14. +
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+
+

Uploading Deletes and Updates to Summon

+
+
    +
  1. +

    +Edit bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh and set the variables for your Evergreen database connection. +

    +
  2. +
  3. +

    +Edit your SQL files deleted_bibs.sql and updated_bibs.sql as needed to limit the bib records to be exported into the MARC file. +

    +
  4. +
  5. +

    +Edit the ftp transfer script: /home/opensrf/summon/ftp_transfer.sh and set the ftp username and password provided by Serials Solution. +

    +
  6. +
  7. +

    +Run bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh as opensrf. +

    +
  8. +
  9. +

    +New MARC files should be located in /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/deletes and /home/opensrf/summon/deletes/updates. These should + represent the deletes and updates made to bib records on the day you ran the script. The file name should include today’s date. +

    +
  10. +
  11. +

    +Check marc files to ensure format looks good. +

    +
  12. +
  13. +

    +Files should have also been ftp’d automatically to the Summon server. You might want to contact Serials Solutions to ensure it looks good on their end. +

    +
  14. +
  15. +

    +If you encounter any issues, check the log files in /home/opensrf/summon/log to see where problems occurred. +

    +
  16. +
  17. +

    +If all works well, you can set up a cron job to run the bib_export_deletes_and_updates.sh on a nightly basis, before midnight, to upload deletes and updates daily. +

    +
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+ + + diff --git a/summon/updated_bibs.sql b/summon/updated_bibs.sql index 5cfc42f..1edd66d 100644 --- a/summon/updated_bibs.sql +++ b/summon/updated_bibs.sql @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ ---The following will create a list of ids of records in you entire system which were edited today. --- Add an owning library limiter, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: ---owning_lib in (#) --- If you are going to run this on a different schedule other than daily, adjust "acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE)" accordingly. - -SELECT DISTINCT bre.id - FROM biblio.record_entry AS bre INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn ON acn.record = bre.id - WHERE bre.deleted = false and bre.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE) ORDER BY id; +--The following will create a list of ids of records in you entire system which were edited today. +-- Add an owning library limiter, replacing the "#" sign with the id(s) of the org units for your library: +--owning_lib in (#) +-- If you are going to run this on a different schedule other than daily, adjust "acn.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE)" accordingly. + +SELECT DISTINCT bre.id + FROM biblio.record_entry AS bre INNER JOIN asset.call_number AS acn ON acn.record = bre.id + WHERE bre.deleted = false and bre.edit_date::date = (SELECT CURRENT_DATE) ORDER BY id;