bomdb 0.2.1 → 0.2.2
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- data/README.md +69 -0
- data/lib/bomdb/export/contents.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/bomdb/version.rb +1 -1
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data/README.md
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# ... shows 6080 verses instead of the usual 6604
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```
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### IMPORT and EXPORT portions of the database
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You can import and export any part of the database, such as the books, verses, editions, and contents (text) of the database.
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The github repository contains a set of "starter" json file that are used to seed the database with some reasonable structure and data; however, these json files are absent in the packaged Gem. If you've cloned the github repo, you can re-create the database from scratch:
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```bash
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$ bundle exec bin/bomdb create
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Database file 'bomdb/data/book_of_mormon.db' exists. Delete? (y/N)
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Created the following tables:
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books
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verses
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editions
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contents
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refs
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notes
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Importing books...
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Success
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Importing verses...
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Success
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Importing editions...
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Success
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Importing contents...
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Success
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Importing refs...
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Success
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Done.
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```
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If you have an edition of the Book of Mormon in JSON format that is not present in the database, you can import it, like so:
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```bash
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$ bomdb import bom-1857.json --type=contents
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```
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(See the bomdb/data/contents.json file for an example of the expected JSON format)
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You can export specific editions in JSON format like so:
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```bash
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$ bomdb export contents --editions=1829,1830
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```
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or as text:
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```bash
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$ bomdb export contents --editions=1829,1830 --format=text
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```
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(Omit `--editions` altogether and you will get an export of ALL editions.)
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### List REFERENCES to Biblical (or other) texts
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```bash
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$ bomdb references
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Bible-NT (2 refs)
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Bible-OT (594 refs)
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```
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```bash
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$bomdb references Bible-NT
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1 Corinthians 15:32
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Luke 12:19
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```
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### ALIGN a new Book of Mormon text file
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Suppose you have a new Book of Mormon text file that has been scanned from OCR or otherwise entered as a text file. It would take a lot of work to manually align all 6604 verses with the "standard" book, chapter, and verse numbers. Instead, BomDB helps automate this process:
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# export editions that are mentioned by name-prefix
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ed_model = Models::Edition.new(@db)
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e = ed_model.find(epat)
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editions_by_id[ e[:edition_id] ] = e
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end
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data/lib/bomdb/version.rb
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