If item is in transit, show that status in the OPAC
user's hold list rather than "waiting to be pulled".
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
The in transit status now displays as such in the
OPAC search results. In the non-XSLT version, the status
is checked only for bibs having 20 or fewer items to avoid
extra hits on the database during result set presentation.
In the XSLT version, all items are checked.
Note that because an item's transfer status is not
stored in the MARC record, the transfer status
has no effect when limiting a search by item
availability. For a future version, the transit status
should be added to the Zebra index.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
The following statuses are now displayed correctly in the
bib details page in the OPAC:
* In transit
* Damaged
* Not for loan
Prior to this patch, items of these statuses displayed
as available.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
This prevents the following log entries:
error EXPR:at pos 42: non-initialized variable OPACViewOthersSuggestions
EXPR must NOT be used unless the author can guarantee ALL names referenced
will be defined at the BEGINNING of TMPL execution. That suggests that in
.inc files, only variables populated by get_template... are valid, since
the author cannot guarantee what other templates might include the file.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Standardized table layout with colspan=2 for Title header,
the first being the icon or jacket image. Discovered a bug
when I fixed the "toggle/highlight" code to work (using loop
context var __odd__), namely that the highlight styling overrides
the red overdue styling. Commented out that conditional with a
FIXME.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
opac-mymessages.pl and opac-mymessages.tmpl generate an RSS feed of a patron's messages from the message_queue.
Some more methods in C4::Letters to let us pluck out the right entries in the queue.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
This patch allows patrons to update their messaging preferences. This
includes methods in C4::Members to manage patron messaging preferences.
added cgi script to allow patron to edit their messaging preferences
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
NOTE: This patch introduces code which generates an anonymous session when a patron first browses to OPAC.
This anonymous session contains a minimal amount of information including the results of a query to discover
all public lists/shevles. When the user logs in, the anonymous session is cleared and a new session created
for that user.
kohabug 1875 - fix error when editing a patron record
C4::Auth::checkauth was not distinguishing between a
'userid' input from an OPAC or staff login form and
a 'userid' input from (e.g.,) the patron editor.
Consequently, adding or editing a patron record would
result in Koha trying to log in as the new patron.
To resolve this, added a hidden input to all login
forms, 'koha_login_context', to explicitly signal
when a login is occurring. The value of this input
can be 'opac', 'intranet', or 'sco' - the value is
not used at present, but may be of use later.
C4::Auth - added debug flag to two warns
kohabug 1875 - create anonymous sessions only for OPAC
No need to create an anonymous session for the intranet.
set yuipath correct for login pages
When preparing the template parameters for a login form,
C4::Auth was overriding the value of yuipath set
by C4::Output::gettemplate(), thus causing 404 errors
if the 'yuipath' syspref was set to 'local'.
kohabug 1875 - avoid warns viewing lists anonymously
During an anonymous OPAC session, the $loggedinuser variable
is not set. As the undefined value causes warns in
C4::VirtualShelves::Page::shelfpage, for the purpose of the
shelfpage call the loggedinuser is set to -1, which should
not correspond to any real borrower number.
This is admittedly a hack to avoid digging through all
of C4::VirtualShelves to deal with lists viewed anonymously.
kohabug 1875 Refactoring of &ModShelf to avoid overwriting list owner needlessly
kohabug 1875 Avoid warning if can't find owner of shelf
Since virtualshelves.owner is not a true FK of borrowersnumber.number,
set ownername to '' if can't find the patron
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
This patch modifies 13 HTML templates and includes that have lines in them longer than 998 characters. Lines this long are known to break git.
I believe that none of these change behaviour at all, but I'm concerned about one of them. It adds whitespace (carraige returns) inside a <title> tag. I'm not certain that all browsers will deal with this OK.
No documentation changes necessary here.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
For documentation, please indicate that as part of profiling,
staff can refer to the AdvancedSearchTypes system preference to
choose where to draw the advanced search 'Types' from. Currently
this is implemented as a choice, between itemtypes and ccodes,
but it's been designed to work with any authorised value so long
as an index exists for searching by that authorised value.
By default, and if this syspref doesn't exist, it will pull from
itemtypes as before.
Without this patch, on OPAC result page, depending whether book cover
image is available or not, biblio records and book cover are badly
verticaly aligned. The information is in the middle of the cell.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
In OPAC, when cart is sent by email, the email contains an attachement:
an ISO2709 file with cart biblio records. Most users don't have a clue
what to do with this file.
This patch modifies opac-sendbasket.tmpl to clarify what the attachment is.
It also fix a bug in opac-sendbasket.pl which wasn't reading the template
section containing information about the basket:
Here is your cart, sent from the Koha Online Catalog... foo
It may be necessary to verify that template text is in 'valid' English...
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Without this patch authors display on OPAC is weird.
You get for example:
Author: Freud--Sigmund Lacan--Jacques
And you finish to read an author 'Simund Lacan'
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Currently, the heading sort order is a required parameter, but was
not supplied to the template or used in the search results. As
a result of this patch, clicking a link to view another page
of the authority search results will now work.
Outstanding issue not addressed by this patch: when searching
authorities in both the staff interface and the OPAC, choosing
sort order "none" results in a crash.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Fix several validation errors in RSS and Atom feeds
generated from the OPAC:
- add missing guid to RSS elements
- add missing feed ID and element ID to Atom elements
- reflect OPACBaseURL changes
- fix atom:link self links
- add HTML escaping to fields comming from bib record
- set default timestamp for Atom updated elements
Issues identified but not solved in this patch:
- setting Atom updated element for each bib (presumably
from biblio.timestamp)
- possible problems performing paging of Atom feed
Based on successful validation of feeds by feedvalidatory.org,
it is expected that feeds should now work in IE7 and IE6.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Calculate OPACBaseURL from the
CGI environment variables instead of using the
system preference. As a result of this patch,
it should be possible to change the hostname,
protocol, or port of the OPAC without having to
reset a system preference.
Also added a FIXME to opac/unapi - the URL of
the SRU/W server has no necessary relationship
to the URL of the OPAC.
Once this patch is confirmed, the syspref can
be removed.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
But that is a separate bug from whether they display or not.
Also added basic error handling if biblionumber is not received, or
if biblionumber is bad, since that otherwise crashes the page.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Note that when the user is not logged in, the Tags input box/button will not display.
The user will see a message telling them to log in to add tags. However, in order to
keep the results display clean, the message will display only once, utilizing the loop
context variable "__first__". Useful stuff!
I also threw OPACShelfBrowser sysprefs.sql, but it still needs added to updatedatabase.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Also, prevent duplicate tags (same user, biblio and term). Strip
leading/trailing whitespace from term. Block whitespace terms.
The CSS for details could be enhanced to emphasize tagstatus more.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Note: we CANNOT rely on window.close in onSubmit or $().submit to close our popups.
On a relatively slow connection with a relatively large POST, commonly the close finishes
*before* the POST completes, as reported with our New Zealand clients. Despite success in
trivial cases, this should be obvious, since the event is necessarily before the submission.
It also assumes success and prevents any kind of error feedback. Other popups are likely
to exhibit this same defective behavior.
Some FIXME's outstanding: need to allow users to delete their own comments,
need to enforce and feedback on max comment length.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Obviously if we are going to allow good markup, we can't then escape it.
Documentation reference: allowed tags for comments are:
br b i em big small strong
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Note, all Tags js will live under KOHA.Tags namespace.
See opac-tags.pl perldoc for AJAX/JSON examples. The capability is already
there to be very web-servicey, even moreso than the current OPAC implementation
will utilize.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
Pushes modified facets display from OPAC to librarian interface.
Corrects also OPAC version which were omitting Titles facet.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
This patch allows to translate facets label with standart
templates / PO files. Facets are still hard coded in Koha.pm.
Template wait those hard coded facets: Topics, Places, Titles,
Autors and Libraries.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
This is a partial, perhaps temporary fix. "<", ">",
and "&" characters in patron comments (AKA reviews)
are converted to "<", ">", and "&" to avoid
certain attacks, e.g., a user entering a <script> tag
in a comment.
A more permanent fix should scrub all (or perhaps just
unsafe) tags from submitted comments entirely.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
I've refactored the subs I added in the previous commit so that they make a little
more sense and are in better places in the code base. I was really hoping to make use
of existing subs, but they all seemed so specific to particular uses.
The icons now show up on the OPAC item details page.
TODO: The icons still don't show up in the OPAC search results page.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
I've rearranged the two directories where media type icons live.
I've also added two more collections of icons, one from
http://apps.carleton.edu/campus/library/bridge_icons/
and one from liblime (Tina). The first has a license restriction that I added
to the "Licenses" tab on the "About" page.
Then, I've adjusted the Item Types Administration page so that it can deal
with multiple collections of icons.
I also added a test script to verify that the two identical icon directories
are actually identical.
DOCUMENTATION CHANGE: It's possible that we need to add something to the administration
documentation to indicate how you can add more sets of icons if you want. You simply add
directory to koha-tmpl/intranet-tmpl/prog/img/itemtypeimg/ and to
koha-tmpl/opac-tmpl/prog/itemtypeimg. The icons should start showing up.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>