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+ This is a fork of Terry Reese's wcapi library.
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+ http://rubyforge.org/projects/wcapi/
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+
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+ Kosuke Tanabe <tanabe@mwr.mediacom.keio.ac.jp>
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+ require 'wcapi/xpath'
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+ require 'wcapi/client'
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+ require 'wcapi/open_search_response'
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+ require 'wcapi/get_record_response'
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+ require 'wcapi/get_location_response'
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+ require 'wcapi/sru_search_response'
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+
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+ WORLDCAT_OPENSEARCH = 'http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/catalog/search/opensearch'
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+ WORLDCAT_SRU = 'http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/catalog/search/sru'
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+ require 'uri'
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+ require 'net/http'
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+ require 'cgi'
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+
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+ module WCAPI
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+
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+ # The WCAPI::Client object provides a public facing interface to interacting
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+ # with the various WorldCat API Grid Services.
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+ #
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+ # client = WCAPI::Client.new :query => 'query', :format => [atom|rss], :start => [position], :count => [max records], :cformat => [mla|apa], :wskey => [your world cat key
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+ # options:
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+ # wskey
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+ # xmlparser [by default, rexml, but libxml supported]
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+ #
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+ #
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+ # More information can be found at:
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+ # http://worldcat.org/devnet/wiki/SearchAPIDetails
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+
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+ class Client
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+
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+ # The constructor which must be passed a valid base url for an oai
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+ # service:
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+ #
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+ # If you want to see debugging messages on STDERR use:
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+ # :debug => true
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+
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+ def initialize(options={})
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+ @debug = options[:debug]
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+ #if defined?(options[:xmlparser]:
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+ # @xmlparser = options[:xmlparser]
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+ #else
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+ # @xmlparser = 'rexml'
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+ #end
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+ @wskey = options[:wskey]
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+ end
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+
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+ # Equivalent to a Identify request. You'll get back a OAI::IdentifyResponse
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+ # object which is essentially just a wrapper around a REXML::Document
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+ # for the response.
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+
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+ def OpenSearch(opts={})
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+ @base = URI.parse WORLDCAT_OPENSEARCH
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+ opts["wskey"] = @wskey
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+ xml = do_request(opts)
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+ return OpenSearchResponse.new(xml)
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+ end
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+
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+ def GetRecord(opts={})
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+ if opts[:type] == 'oclc'
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+ @base = URI.parse "http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/catalog/content/" + opts[:id]
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+ else
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+ @base = URI.parse 'http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/catalog/content/isbn/' + opts[:id]
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+ end
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+ opts.delete(:type)
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+ opts.delete(:id)
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+ opts["wskey"] = @wskey
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+ xml = do_request(opts)
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+ return GetRecordResponse.new(xml)
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def GetLocations(opts={})
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+ if opts[:type] == 'oclc'
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+ @base = URI.parse "http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/catalog/content/libraries/" + opts[:id]
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+ else
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+ @base = URI.parse 'http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/catalog/content/libraries/isbn/' + opts[:id]
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+ end
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+ opts.delete(:type)
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+ opts.delete(:id)
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+ opts["wskey"] = @wskey
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+ xml = do_request(opts)
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+ return GetLocationResponse.new(xml)
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+ end
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+
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+ def GetCitation(opts = {})
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+ if opts[:type] == 'oclc'
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+ @base = URI.parse "http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/catalog/content/citations/" + opts[:id]
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+ else
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+ @base = URI.parse 'http://www.worldcat.org/webservices/catalog/content/citations/isbn/' + opts[:id]
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+ end
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+ opts.delete(:type)
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+ opts.delete(:id)
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+ opts["wskey"] = @wskey
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+ xml = do_request(opts)
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+ #Returns an HTML representation
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+ return xml
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+ end
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+
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+ def SRUSearch(opts={})
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+ @base = URI.parse WORLDCAT_SRU
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+ opts["wskey"] = @wskey
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+ xml = do_request(opts)
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+ return SruSearchResponse.new(xml)
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def do_request(hash)
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+ uri = @base.clone
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+
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+ # build up the query string
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+ parts = hash.entries.map do |entry|
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+ key = studly(entry[0].to_s)
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+ value = entry[1]
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+ value = CGI.escape(entry[1].to_s)
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+ "#{key}=#{value}"
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+ end
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+ uri.query = parts.join('&')
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+ debug("doing request: #{uri.to_s}")
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+
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+ # fire off the request and return an REXML::Document object
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+ begin
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+ xml = Net::HTTP.get(uri)
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+ debug("got response: #{xml}")
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+ return xml
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+ rescue SystemCallError=> e
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+ #raise WCAPI::Exception, 'HTTP level error during WCAPI request: '+e, caller
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # convert foo_bar to fooBar thus allowing our ruby code to use
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+ # the typical underscore idiom
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+ def studly(s)
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+ s.gsub(/_(\w)/) do |match|
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+ match.sub! '_', ''
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+ match.upcase
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def debug(msg)
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+ $stderr.print("#{msg}\n") if @debug
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+ end
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+
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+ def to_h(default=nil)
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+ Hash[ *inject([]) { |a, value| a.push value, default || yield(value) } ]
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+ end
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+
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module WCAPI
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+ class GetLocationResponse
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+ include WCAPI::XPath
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+ attr_accessor :institutions, :raw
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+
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+ def initialize(doc)
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+ #super doc
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+ @raw = doc
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+ parse_holdings(doc)
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+ end
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+
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+ def parse_holdings(xml)
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+ _oclc_symbol = ""
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+ _link = ""
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+ _copies = ""
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+ _xml = xml
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+ _instchash = {}
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+ _records = Array.new()
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+ _x = 0
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+
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+ begin
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+ require 'xml/libxml'
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+ _parser = LibXML::XML::Parser.new()
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+ _parser.string = xml
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+ doc = LibXML::XML::Document.new()
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+ doc = _parser.parse
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+ rescue
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+ begin
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+ require 'rexml/document'
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+ doc = REXML::Document.new(xml)
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+ rescue
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+ #likely some kind of xml error
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ nodes = xpath_all(doc, "//holding")
37
+ nodes.each { |item |
38
+ _oclc_symbol = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "institutionIdentifier/value"))
39
+
40
+ if xpath_first(item, "electronicAddress/text") != nil
41
+ _link = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "electronicAddress/text"))
42
+ end
43
+
44
+ if xpath_first(item, "holdingSimple/copiesSummary/copiesCount") != nil
45
+ _copies = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "holdingSimple/copiesSummary/copiesCount"))
46
+ end
47
+
48
+ _instchash = {:institutionIdentifier => _oclc_symbol, :link => _link, :copies => _copies ,
49
+ :xml => item.to_s}
50
+ _records.push(_instchash)
51
+ }
52
+ @institutions = _records
53
+ end
54
+
55
+ end
56
+ end
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1
+ module WCAPI
2
+ class GetRecordResponse
3
+ include WCAPI::XPath
4
+ attr_accessor :record, :raw
5
+
6
+ def initialize(doc)
7
+ #super doc
8
+ @raw = doc
9
+ parse_marcxml(doc)
10
+ end
11
+
12
+ def parse_marcxml(xml)
13
+ _title = ""
14
+ #this is an array
15
+ _author = Array.new()
16
+ _link = ""
17
+ _id = ""
18
+ _citation = ""
19
+ _summary = ""
20
+ _xml = xml
21
+ _rechash = {}
22
+ _x = 0
23
+
24
+ begin
25
+ require 'rexml/document'
26
+ doc = REXML::Document.new(xml)
27
+ rescue
28
+ #likely some kind of xml error
29
+ end
30
+
31
+ nodes = xpath_all(doc, "/record")
32
+ puts "NODE Count: " + nodes.length.to_s
33
+ nodes.each { |item |
34
+ _title = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='245']/subfield[@code='a']"))
35
+ puts "TITLE: " + _title
36
+ if xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='100']") != nil
37
+ xpath_all(item, "datafield[@tag='100']/subfield[@code='a']").each { |i|
38
+ _author.push(xpath_get_text(i))
39
+ }
40
+ end
41
+ if xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='700']" ) != nil
42
+ xpath_all(item, "datafield[@tag='700']/subfield[@code='a']").each { |i|
43
+ _author.push(xpath_get_text(i))
44
+ }
45
+ end
46
+
47
+ if xpath_first(item, "controlfield[@tag='001']") != nil
48
+ _id = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "controlfield[@tag='001']"))
49
+ _link = 'http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/' + _id.to_s
50
+ end
51
+
52
+ if xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='520']") != nil
53
+ _summary = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='520']/subfield[@code='a']"))
54
+ else
55
+ if xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='500']") != nil
56
+ _summary = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='500']/subfield[@code='a']"))
57
+ end
58
+ end
59
+
60
+ _rechash = {:title => _title, :author => _author, :link => _link, :id => _id, :citation => _citation,
61
+ :summary => _summary, :xml => item.to_s}
62
+ }
63
+ @record = _rechash
64
+ end
65
+
66
+ end
67
+ end
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1
+ module WCAPI
2
+ class OpenSearchResponse
3
+ include WCAPI::XPath
4
+ attr_accessor :header, :records, :raw
5
+
6
+ def initialize(doc)
7
+ #super doc
8
+ @raw = doc
9
+ if doc.index('rss')
10
+ parse_rss(doc)
11
+ else
12
+ parse_atom(doc)
13
+ end
14
+ end
15
+
16
+ def parse_rss(xml)
17
+ _title = ""
18
+ #this is an array
19
+ _author = Array.new()
20
+ _link = ""
21
+ _id = ""
22
+ _citation = ""
23
+ _summary = ""
24
+ _xml = xml
25
+ _record = Array.new()
26
+ _x = 0
27
+
28
+ begin
29
+ require 'xml/libxml'
30
+ _parser = LibXML::XML::Parser.new()
31
+ _parser.string = xml
32
+ doc = LibXML::XML::Document.new()
33
+ doc = _parser.parse
34
+ rescue
35
+ begin
36
+ require 'rexml/document'
37
+ doc = REXML::Document.new(xml)
38
+ rescue
39
+ #likely some kind of xml error
40
+ end
41
+ end
42
+
43
+ namespaces = {'content' => 'http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/',
44
+ 'atom' => 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom',
45
+ 'opensearch' => 'http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/',
46
+ 'srw' => 'http://www.loc.gov/zing/srw/'
47
+ }
48
+
49
+
50
+ @header = {}
51
+ @header["totalResults"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//opensearch:totalResults"))
52
+ @header["startIndex"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//opensearch:startIndex"))
53
+ @header["itemsPerPage"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//opensearch:itemsPerPage"))
54
+
55
+ nodes = xpath_all(doc, "//item", namespaces)
56
+ nodes.each { |item |
57
+ _title = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "title"))
58
+ if xpath_first(item, "author/name", namespaces) != nil
59
+ xpath_all(item, "author/name", namespaces).each { |i|
60
+ _author.push(xpath_get_text(i))
61
+ }
62
+ end
63
+ if xpath_first(item, "link", namespaces) != nil
64
+ _link = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "link", namespaces))
65
+ end
66
+
67
+ if _link != ''
68
+ _id = _link.slice(_link.rindex("/")+1, _link.length-_link.rindex("/"))
69
+ end
70
+ if xpath_first(item, "content:encoded", namespaces) != nil
71
+ _citation = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "content:encoded", namespaces))
72
+ end
73
+
74
+ if xpath_first(item, "description", namespaces) != nil
75
+ _summary = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "description", namespaces))
76
+ end
77
+ _rechash = {:title => _title, :author => _author, :link => _link, :id => _id, :citation => _citation,
78
+ :summary => _summary, :xml => item.to_s}
79
+ _record.push(_rechash)
80
+ }
81
+ @records = _record
82
+ end
83
+
84
+ def parse_atom(xml)
85
+ _title = ""
86
+ #this is an array
87
+ _author = Array.new()
88
+ _link = ""
89
+ _id = ""
90
+ _citation = ""
91
+ _summary = ""
92
+ _xml = xml
93
+ _record = Array.new()
94
+ _x = 0
95
+
96
+ begin
97
+ require 'xml/libxml'
98
+ #_parser = LibXML::XML::Parser.new()
99
+ #_parser.string = xml
100
+ #doc = LibXML::XML::Document.new()
101
+ #doc = _parser.parse
102
+ doc = LibXML::XML::Document.string(xml)
103
+ rescue
104
+ begin
105
+ require 'rexml/document'
106
+ doc = REXML::Document.new(xml)
107
+ rescue
108
+ #likely some kind of xml error
109
+ end
110
+ end
111
+
112
+ namespaces = {'n0' => 'http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom',
113
+ 'opensearch' => 'http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/'
114
+ }
115
+
116
+
117
+ @header = {}
118
+ @header["totalResults"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//opensearch:totalResults"))
119
+ @header["startIndex"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//opensearch:startIndex"))
120
+ @header["itemsPerPage"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//opensearch:itemsPerPage"))
121
+
122
+ nodes = xpath_all(doc, "//*[local-name()='entry']")
123
+ nodes.each { |item |
124
+ _author = []
125
+ _title = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'title']"))
126
+ _tmpauthor = xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'author']")
127
+
128
+ if _tmpauthor != nil
129
+ if xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'author']/*[local-name() = 'name']") != nil
130
+ xpath_all(item, "*[local-name() = 'author']/*[local-name() = 'name']").each { |i|
131
+ _author.push(xpath_get_text(i))
132
+ }
133
+ end
134
+ end
135
+
136
+ if xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'id']") != nil
137
+ _link = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'id']"))
138
+ end
139
+
140
+ if _link != ''
141
+ _id = _link.slice(_link.rindex("/")+1, _link.length-_link.rindex("/"))
142
+ end
143
+ if xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'content']") != nil
144
+ _citation = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'content']"))
145
+ end
146
+
147
+ if xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'summary']") != nil
148
+ _summary = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "*[local-name() = 'summary']"))
149
+ end
150
+ _rechash = {:title => _title, :author => _author, :link => _link, :id => _id, :citation => _citation,
151
+ :summary => _summary, :xml => item.to_s}
152
+ _record.push(_rechash)
153
+ }
154
+ @records = _record
155
+ end
156
+
157
+ end
158
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
1
+ module WCAPI
2
+
3
+ class Record
4
+ include WCAPI::XPath
5
+ attr_accessor :title, :author, :link, :id, :citation, :summary, :xml
6
+
7
+ def initialize(pxml)
8
+ #Setup a document
9
+ end
10
+ end
11
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
1
+ module WCAPI
2
+ class SruSearchResponse
3
+ include WCAPI::XPath
4
+ attr_accessor :header, :records, :raw
5
+
6
+ def initialize(doc)
7
+ #super doc
8
+ @raw = doc
9
+ parse_marcxml(doc)
10
+ end
11
+
12
+ def parse_marcxml(xml)
13
+ @header = {}
14
+ _title = ""
15
+ #this is an array
16
+ _author = Array.new()
17
+ _link = ""
18
+ _id = ""
19
+ _citation = ""
20
+ _summary = ""
21
+ _xml = xml
22
+ _rechash = {}
23
+ _records = Array.new()
24
+ _x = 0
25
+
26
+ xml = xml.gsub('<?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="/webservices/catalog/xsl/searchRetrieveResponse.xsl"?>', "")
27
+
28
+ begin
29
+ require 'rexml/document'
30
+ doc = REXML::Document.new(xml)
31
+ rescue
32
+ #likely some kind of xml error
33
+ end
34
+
35
+ @header["numberOfRecords"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//numberOfRecords"))
36
+ @header["recordSchema"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//recordSchema"))
37
+ @header["nextRecordPosition"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//nextRecordPosition"))
38
+ @header["maxiumumRecords"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//maximumRecords"))
39
+ @header["startRecord"] = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(doc, "//startRecord"))
40
+
41
+ nodes = xpath_all(doc, "//records/record/recordData/record")
42
+ nodes.each { |item |
43
+ _title = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='245']/subfield[@code='a']"))
44
+ if xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='100']") != nil
45
+ xpath_all(item, "datafield[@tag='100']/subfield[@code='a']").each { |i|
46
+ _author.push(xpath_get_text(i))
47
+ }
48
+ end
49
+ if xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='700']" ) != nil
50
+ xpath_all(item, "datafield[@tag='700']/subfield[@code='a']").each { |i|
51
+ _author.push(xpath_get_text(i))
52
+ }
53
+ end
54
+
55
+ if xpath_first(item, "controlfield[@tag='001']") != nil
56
+ _id = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "controlfield[@tag='001']"))
57
+ _link = 'http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/' + _id.to_s
58
+ end
59
+
60
+ if xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='520']") != nil
61
+ _summary = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='520']/subfield[@code='a']"))
62
+ else
63
+ if xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='500']") != nil
64
+ _summary = xpath_get_text(xpath_first(item, "datafield[@tag='500']/subfield[@code='a']"))
65
+ end
66
+ end
67
+
68
+ _rechash = {:title => _title, :author => _author, :link => _link, :id => _id, :citation => _citation,
69
+ :summary => _summary, :xml => item.to_s}
70
+ _records.push(_rechash)
71
+ }
72
+ @records = _records
73
+ end
74
+
75
+ end
76
+ end
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
1
+ require 'rexml/xpath'
2
+
3
+ module WCAPI
4
+ module XPath
5
+ # get all matching nodes
6
+ def xpath_all(pdoc, path, namespace = '')
7
+ case parser_type(pdoc)
8
+ when 'libxml'
9
+ if namespace!=""
10
+ return pdoc.find(path, namespace) if pdoc.find(path, namespace)
11
+ else
12
+ return pdoc.find(path) if pdoc.find(path)
13
+ end
14
+ when 'rexml'
15
+ if namespace!=""
16
+ return REXML::XPath.match(pdoc, path, namespace)
17
+ else
18
+ return REXML::XPath.match(pdoc, path);
19
+ end
20
+ end
21
+ return []
22
+ end
23
+
24
+ # get first matching node
25
+ def xpath_first(doc, path, pnamespace = '')
26
+ begin
27
+ elements = xpath_all(doc, path, pnamespace)
28
+ if elements != nil
29
+ case parser_type(doc)
30
+ when 'libxml'
31
+ return elements.first
32
+ when 'rexml'
33
+ return elements[0]
34
+ else
35
+ return nil
36
+ end
37
+ else
38
+ return nil
39
+ end
40
+ rescue
41
+ return nil
42
+ end
43
+ end
44
+
45
+ # get text for first matching node
46
+ def xpath(pdoc, path, namespace = '')
47
+ el = xpath_first(pdoc, path, namespace)
48
+ return unless el
49
+ case parser_type(pdoc)
50
+ when 'libxml'
51
+ return el.content
52
+ when 'rexml'
53
+ return el.text
54
+ end
55
+ return nil
56
+ end
57
+
58
+ # get text for element)
59
+ def xpath_get_text(doc)
60
+ begin
61
+ case parser_type(doc)
62
+ when 'libxml'
63
+ if doc.text? == false
64
+ return doc.content
65
+ else
66
+ return ""
67
+ end
68
+ when 'rexml'
69
+ if doc.has_text? == true
70
+ return doc.text
71
+ else
72
+ return ""
73
+ end
74
+ end
75
+ rescue
76
+ return ""
77
+ end
78
+ end
79
+
80
+ # get text for element)
81
+ def xpath_get_all_text(doc)
82
+ begin
83
+ case parser_type(doc)
84
+ when 'libxml'
85
+ return doc.content
86
+ when 'rexml'
87
+ return doc.text
88
+ end
89
+ rescue
90
+ return nil
91
+ end
92
+ end
93
+
94
+ # get node/element name
95
+ def xpath_get_name(doc)
96
+ begin
97
+ case parser_type(doc)
98
+ when 'libxml'
99
+ if doc.name != 'text'
100
+ return doc.name
101
+ else
102
+ return nil
103
+ end
104
+ when 'rexml'
105
+ return doc.name
106
+ end
107
+ rescue
108
+ return nil
109
+ end
110
+ end
111
+
112
+
113
+ # figure out an attribute
114
+ def get_attribute(node, attr_name)
115
+ case node.class.to_s
116
+ when 'REXML::XML::Element'
117
+ return node.attribute(attr_name)
118
+ when 'LibXML::XML::Node'
119
+ #There has been a method shift between 0.5 and 0.7
120
+ if defined?(node.property) == nil
121
+ return node.attributes[attr_name]
122
+ else
123
+ if defined?(node[attr_name])
124
+ return node[attr_name]
125
+ else
126
+ return node.property(attr_name)
127
+ end
128
+ end
129
+ end
130
+ return nil
131
+ end
132
+
133
+ private
134
+
135
+ # figure out what sort of object we should do xpath on
136
+ def parser_type(x)
137
+ case x.class.to_s
138
+ when 'LibXML::XML::Document'
139
+ return 'libxml'
140
+ when 'LibXML::XML::Node'
141
+ return 'libxml'
142
+ when 'LibXML::XML::Node::Set'
143
+ return 'libxml'
144
+ when 'REXML::Element'
145
+ return 'rexml'
146
+ when 'REXML::Document'
147
+ return 'rexml'
148
+ end
149
+ end
150
+ end
151
+ end
data/test.rb ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
1
+ require 'rubygems'
2
+ require 'wcapi'
3
+
4
+ client = WCAPI::Client.new :wskey => 'PYNtMxToldTvjQdsCUPqph5WPv2jnXX4IICzKZmILTHZRQ42JslUTz7Q6ngC4P1UVEkpyZ9XHbIGlfMX'
5
+
6
+ response = client.OpenSearch(:q=>'building digital libraries', :format=>'atom', :start => '1', :count => '25', :cformat => 'all')
7
+
8
+ puts "Total Results: " + response.header["totalResults"]
9
+ response.records.each {|rec|
10
+ puts "Title: " + rec[:title] + "\n"
11
+ puts "URL: " + rec[:link] + "\n"
12
+ puts "Authors: " + rec[:author].join(" ") + "\n"
13
+ puts "OCLC #: " + rec[:id] + "\n"
14
+ puts "Description: " + rec[:summary] + "\n"
15
+ puts "citation: " + rec[:citation] + "\n"
16
+
17
+ }
18
+
19
+ puts "\n\n\n"
20
+
21
+ puts "Get Record Test: " + "\n\n"
22
+ record = client.GetRecord(:type => "oclc", :id => "15550774")
23
+
24
+ puts record.record[:title] + "\n"
25
+ puts record.record[:link] + "\n"
26
+
27
+ puts "\n\n\n"
28
+ puts "Get Location Test: " + "\n\n"
29
+ info = client.GetLocations(:type=>"oclc", :id => "15550774")
30
+
31
+ info.institutions.each {|info|
32
+ puts "Institutional Identifier: " + info[:institutionIdentifier] + "\n"
33
+ puts "OPAC Link: " + info[:link] + "\n"
34
+ puts "Copies: " + info[:copies] + "\n\n\n"
35
+ }
36
+
37
+ puts "\n\n\n"
38
+ puts "Citation Example: " + "\n\n"
39
+
40
+ citation = client.GetCitation(:type=>"oclc", :id=>"15550774", :cformat => 'all')
41
+ puts citation
42
+ puts "\n\n"
43
+
44
+
45
+ puts "\n\n\n"
46
+ puts "SRU Search Example: " + "\n\n"
47
+ records = client.SRUSearch(:query => "civil war")
48
+ puts "Total Records: " + records.header["numberOfRecords"] + "\n"
49
+ records.records.each {|rec|
50
+ puts "Title: " + rec[:title] + "\n"
51
+ puts "URL: " + rec[:link] + "\n\n\n"
52
+ }
metadata ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: nabeta-wcapi
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 0.0.0
5
+ platform: ruby
6
+ authors:
7
+ - Kosuke Tanabe
8
+ autorequire:
9
+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
11
+
12
+ date: 2009-05-16 00:00:00 -07:00
13
+ default_executable:
14
+ dependencies: []
15
+
16
+ description: wcapi provides a ready to use component for working with OCLC's WorldCat API. Originally written by Terry Reese.
17
+ email: tanabe@mwr.mediacom.keio.ac.jp
18
+ executables: []
19
+
20
+ extensions: []
21
+
22
+ extra_rdoc_files:
23
+ - README
24
+ - LICENSE
25
+ files:
26
+ - LICENSE
27
+ - README
28
+ - test.rb
29
+ - lib/wcapi.rb
30
+ - lib/wcapi/client.rb
31
+ - lib/wcapi/get_location_response.rb
32
+ - lib/wcapi/get_record_response.rb
33
+ - lib/wcapi/open_search_response.rb
34
+ - lib/wcapi/record.rb
35
+ - lib/wcapi/sru_search_response.rb
36
+ - lib/wcapi/xpath.rb
37
+ has_rdoc: true
38
+ homepage: http://wiki.github.com/nabeta/wcapi
39
+ post_install_message:
40
+ rdoc_options:
41
+ - --inline-source
42
+ - --charset=UTF-8
43
+ require_paths:
44
+ - lib
45
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
46
+ requirements:
47
+ - - ">="
48
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
49
+ version: "0"
50
+ version:
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+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - ">="
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: "0"
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+ version:
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+ requirements: []
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+
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+ rubyforge_project: wcapi
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+ rubygems_version: 1.2.0
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+ signing_key:
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+ specification_version: 2
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+ summary: Provides a ready to use component for working with OCLC's WorldCat API. Originally written by Terry Reese.
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+ test_files: []
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+