commonmeta-ruby 3.3.14 → 3.3.16
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/Gemfile.lock +2 -2
- data/bin/commonmeta +1 -1
- data/lib/commonmeta/cli.rb +5 -5
- data/lib/commonmeta/readers/json_feed_reader.rb +6 -5
- data/lib/commonmeta/utils.rb +15 -15
- data/lib/commonmeta/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/cli_spec.rb +6 -6
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/encode/by_id.yml +62 -0
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/{json_feed_unregistered/blog_post_uuid.yml → encode/by_id_unknown_uuid.yml} +11 -11
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/json_feed/json_feed_by_blog.yml +189 -1704
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/json_feed/json_feed_unregistered.yml +54 -1969
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_doi_prefix_for_blog/by_blog_post_id.yml +65 -0
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_doi_prefix_for_blog/by_blog_post_id_specific_prefix.yml +62 -0
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed/by_blog_id.yml +210 -518
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed/not_indexed_posts.yml +6 -1450
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_Metadata/get_json_feed/unregistered_posts.yml +54 -8
- data/spec/readers/json_feed_reader_spec.rb +7 -7
- metadata +6 -5
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/json_feed/blog_post.yml +0 -360
- data/spec/fixtures/vcr_cassettes/Commonmeta_CLI/json_feed/blog_post_uuid.yml +0 -980
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in joining: read on and get in touch!Get in touch\U0001F4A1About OA.ReportOA.Report
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is an open-source tool that identifies research outputs organizations have
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report some key points for those who were unable to attend.Business developmentThe
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to cover costs as they are. We had a great quarter, where we covered around
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