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3f7dd2730a Bug 9213 - Implement analytics for NORMARC XSLT
Problem:
Links between anaytics records were not being displayed for NORMARC setups.

What this patch does:
1. Add indexing for 773 subfield a, w and 9; both for GRS-1 and DOM indexing
   (The DOM indexing config was generated from the GRS-1 record.abs)
2. Add "analytics links" to NORMARC XSLT files, both for OPAC and intranet

To test:
- Make sure you have a NORMARC installation
- Set UseControlNumber = Use
- Create a parent record with LDR/07=c. Leave 001 empty.
- In the "Normal" view, do New > New child record and create another record. Do
  this twice (so you get a list of hits when you click on the "Show anaytics"
  links later on).

- Do the following steps both in the OPAC and the Intranet:
  - Search for the parent record in such a way that you can see the record in a
    *result list*
  - Check that the "Show analytics" link is displayed, and uses the title of the
    parent record for linking: ?q=Host-item:<Title of parent record>
  - Clik on the "Show analytics" link and check that you get a result list with
    the two child records you created earlier
  - Go back to the result list and click on the parent record, so you get the
    *detail view*
  - Check that the "Show analytics" link is displayed, and uses the title of the
    parent record for linking: ?q=Host-item:<Title of parent record>
  - Clik on the "Show analytics" link and check that you get a result list with
    the two child records you created earlier
  - Search for one or both of the child records in such a way that you can see
    the record(s) in a *result list*
  - Check that the "In: <Title of parent record>" link is displayed, and that it
    uses the biblionumber of the parent record for linking:
    ?q=Control-number:<biblionumber of parent record>
  - Click on the "In: <Title of parent record>" link, and check that the parent
    record is displayed
  - Go back to the result list and click on the child record, so you get the
    *detail view*
  - Check that the "In: <Title of parent record>" link is displayed, and that it
    uses the biblionumber of the parent record for linking:
    ?q=Control-number:<biblionumber of parent record>
  - Click on the "In: <Title of parent record>" link, and check that the parent
    record is displayed

- Now edit the parent record and put it's biblionumber in 001. Repeat the steps
  above, and check that everything still works, but that the links are different:
  - The "Show analytics" link on the parent record should look like this:
    ?q=rcn:<biblionumber of parent record>+and+(bib-level:a+or+bib-level:b)
  - The "In: <Title of parent record>" link on the child records should be the
    same as it was earlier

- Now set UseControlNumber = "Don't use" and repeat all of the steps above
  - All of the links should still be displayed and work, of course
  - The "In: <Title of parent record>" link on the child records should look
    like this: ?q=ti,phr:<Title of parent record>
  - The "Show analytics" link on the parent record should look like this:
    ?q=Host-item:<Title of parent record>

- Change LDR/07 to "s" and repeat all of the steps above
- Do all of this both for GRS-1 indexing and for DOM indexing...

Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz>

Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
2013-03-20 14:40:47 -04:00
Magnus Enger
be69176982 Bug 9256 - Fix search for the packages
See the bug for a description of the problem.

This patch tries to restore searching for marcflavour != MARC21 as well as
allowing instances with different marcflavors to co-exist on the same server.

To test:
- Do a package install with e.g. the official squeeze-dev packages and create at
  least two instances, with different marcflavours, e.g.:
  sudo koha-create --create-db --marcflavor marc21 test1
  sudo koha-create --create-db --marcflavor normarc test2
- Run through the web installers for both instances and add a couple of
  records to each. Wait for the records to be indexed or run indexing manually
  with
  sudo koha-rebuild-zebra -f test1
  sudo koha-rebuild-zebra -f test2
- Try searching for the records you added. It should work in test1 but not in
  test2.
- Apply the patch and build packages with the build-git-snapshot script
- Install the new koha-common package
- Create two instances (because of Bug 9754 it is probably best to give the
  instances different names than the ones you created above, or to do this on
  a fresh VM or similar) and add records, as described above. Searching should
  now work equally well for both instances.

Please note: Because of Bug 9752 you will have to set marcflavour = NORMARC
by hand before you do the searching, if you choose NORMARC as the marc flavour
on one of the instances you create.

Please note too: I am not confident that this is the perfect solution, so
merciless and thorough testing is necessary! ;-)

Signed-off-by: Mirko Tietgen <mirko@abunchofthings.net>
Works for me for GRS-1 (package installation out of the box). Could not figure out how to set up DOM indexing and eventually stopped caring about it.

Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Build packages with the patch and checked that creating
instances and search within them works for both MARC21 and NORMARC.
All tests and QA script pass.
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
2013-03-19 19:34:12 -04:00
Magnus Enger
9270d84c93 Bug 8805 - Add a biblio-zebra-indexdefs.xsl for NORMARC
This is required in order for Koha to support DOM indexing of the
NORMARC dialect, cf Bug "Bug 7818 - support DOM mode for Zebra
indexing of bibliographic records".

The two files in this patch were generated from the NORMARC
record.abs by doing the steps suggested at the bottom here:
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Switching_to_dom_indexing
No manual editing was involved.

To test:
- Do a fresh install, choosing NORMARC as the MARC dialect
- Run rebuild_zebra.pl and check it does not complain about missing
  files or other things
- Check that search works as expected. Using MARC21 records for
  the testing should be OK.

2012-10-31: New patch after an update to Bug 8665
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
Passed-QA-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
Signed-off-by: Jared Camins-Esakov <jcamins@cpbibliography.com>
2012-11-08 12:35:49 -05:00
Magnus Enger
448dbe2df5 Bug 7537 - Implement TraceCompleteSubfields, TraceSubjectSubdivisions and UseICU for NORMARC XSLT
IMPORTANT! This patch relies on the patch for Bug 7092, which is now pushed to
master.

As the title says, this patch implements TraceCompleteSubfields,
TraceSubjectSubdivisions and UseICU for NORMARC XSLT, both for the OPAC
and the Intranet. This affects how clickable subject-links are constructed.

To make this work the indexing of MARC fields in the 600 range is changed
to include "Subject:p" in several new places.

To test:

Find a record with a "complex" subject, like "Internet -- Law and legislation".
MARC21 and NORMARC are very similar in how they handle subjects, so testing
on a MARC21 database should be OK. (Changes in indexing reflect changes already
made to the MARC21 indexing.)

Make sure you have these syspref settings:
- marcflavour = NORMARC
- XSLTDetailsDisplay = using XSLT stylesheets
- OPACXSLTDetailsDisplay = using XSLT stylesheets

(Ideally, testing should be done on a real NORMARC setup, but since the changes
to indexing only reflect how it's already done in MARC21, I think testing
on a MARC21 installation with marcflavour = NORMARC should be OK.)

Now try the different combinations of TraceCompleteSubfields,
TraceSubjectSubdivisions and UseICU, and check the format of the
clickable links, both in the OPAC and staff client. Here's what you should
be seeing:

1.
TraceCompleteSubfields   = Don't force
TraceSubjectSubdivisions = Don't include
UseICU = Not using
  opac-search.pl?q=su:"Internet"
UseICU = Using
  opac-search.pl?q=su:{Internet}

2.
TraceCompleteSubfields   = Force
TraceSubjectSubdivisions = Don't include
UseICU = Not using
  opac-search.pl?q=su,complete-subfield:"Internet"
UseICU = Using
  opac-search.pl?q=su,complete-subfield:{Internet}

3.
TraceCompleteSubfields   = Don't force
TraceSubjectSubdivisions = Include
UseICU = Not using
  opac-search.pl?q=(su:"Internet") AND (su:"Law and legislation.")
UseICU = Using
  opac-search.pl?q=(su:{Internet}) AND (su:{Law and legislation.})

4.
TraceCompleteSubfields   = Force
TraceSubjectSubdivisions = Include
UseICU = Not using
  opac-search.pl?q=(su,complete-subfield:"Internet") AND (su,complete-subfield:"Law and legislation.")
UseICU = Using
  opac-search.pl?q=(su,complete-subfield:{Internet}) AND (su,complete-subfield:{Law and legislation.})

UPDATE 2012-03-23
- Change the syspref TracingQuotes to UseICU, see bug 7092
- Change boolean operator from "and" to "AND", see bug 7695

Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Note: UseControlnumber must be turned off.

1) Works.
2) Works.
3) Works.
4) Works.

Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
2012-03-29 11:00:32 +02:00
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5f2e1ba7b1 Bug 7552 - Remove wrong line endings in NORMARC record.abs
Line endings contain erroneous \r 's.

Also remove a useless comment at the top of the file.

This patch was produced by doing the following operations:

git config --global core.autocrlf true
git rm --cached -r etc/zebradb/marc_defs/normarc/biblios/record.abs
git diff --cached --name-only -z | xargs -0 git add

as recommended here:
http://help.github.com/line-endings/

First version of this file resulted in whitespaceerrors. Trying to fix that now.

To test:

- Open etc/zebradb/marc_defs/normarc/biblios/record.abs in a file editor
  that will let you search for \r - gedit seems to work nicely for this.
  Check that there are occurences of \r in the file
- Apply the patch
- Open etc/zebradb/marc_defs/normarc/biblios/record.abs in the editor and
  check that it can not find any \r

Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <chris@bigballofwax.co.nz>

Still a few \r

But only on comments, safe to push

Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
2012-02-21 17:37:35 +01:00
Magnus Enger
edf8ad5d5d Bug 3644 Add support for NORMARC
- XSLT for the OPAC
- Value_builders for lesder, 007 and 008
- Default NORMARC framework
- Reverse MARC logic of some subs, so MARC21 is default (and works for NORMARC)
- Add NORMARC as an option to the syspref marcflavour
- Add record.abs for NORMARC
- Add NORMARC and nb as options to Makefile.PL
- Add etc/zebradb/lang_defs/nb/sort-string-utf.chr
- Copy MARC21slim2OAIDC.xsl to NORMARCslim2OAIDC.xsl

Some things are still missing, e.g.:

- XSLT for Intranet
- More MARC21slim2*.xsl transformations
2011-03-30 10:13:37 +02:00