SYNOPSIS
# On the command line
$ catmandu convert MARC to JSON < data.mrc
$ catmandu convert MARC --type MiJ to YAML < data.marc_in_json
$ catmandu convert MARC --fix "marc_map(245,title)" < data.mrc
$ catmandu convert MARC --fix myfixes.txt < data.mrc
myfixes:
marc_map("245a", title)
marc_map("5**", note.$append)
marc_map('710','my.authors.$append')
marc_map('008_/35-35','my.language')
remove_field(record)
add_field(my.funny.field,'test123')
$ catmandu import MARC --fix myfixes.txt to ElasticSearch --index_name 'catmandu' < data.marc
# In perl
use Catmandu;
my $importer = Catmandu->importer('MARC', file => 'data.mrc' );
my $fixer = Catmandu->fixer('myfixes.txt');
my $store = Catmandu->store('ElasticSearch', index_name => 'catmandu');
$store->add_many(
$fixer->fix($importer)
);
MODULES
- Catmandu::Importer::MARC
- Catmandu::Exporter::MARC
- Catmandu::Fix::marc_map
- Catmandu::Fix::marc_add
- Catmandu::Fix::marc_remove
- Catmandu::Fix::marc_xml
- Catmandu::Fix::marc_in_json
- Catmandu::Fix::marc_set
- Catmandu::Fix::Bind::marc_each
- Catmandu::Fix::Condition::marc_match
- Catmandu::Fix::Inline::marc_map
- Catmandu::Fix::Inline::marc_add
- Catmandu::Fix::Inline::marc_remove
DESCRIPTION
With Catmandu, LibreCat tools abstract digital library and research services as data warehouse processes. As stores we reuse MongoDB or ElasticSearch providing us with developer friendly APIs. Catmandu works with international library standards such as MARC, MODS and Dublin Core, protocols such as OAI-PMH, SRU and open repositories such as DSpace and Fedora. And, of course, we speak the evolving Semantic Web.Follow us on <http://librecat.org> and read an introduction into Catmandu data processing at <https://github.com/LibreCat/Catmandu/wiki>.
AUTHOR
Patrick Hochstenbach, "<patrick.hochstenbach at ugent.be>"CONTRIBUTORS
- Nicolas Steenlant, "<nicolas.steenlant at ugent.be>"
- Nicolas Franck, "<nicolas.franck at ugent.be>"
- Johann Rolschewski, "jorol at cpan.org"
- Chris Cormack
- Robin Sheat
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.