Koha/acqui/check_uniqueness.pl
Julian Maurice 7c2ff7940e Bug 11425: Add item search form in staff interface
Item search is available at catalogue/itemsearch.pl (link is in
catalogue/search.pl)
It only uses SQL (not Zebra)
* Use DataTables and server-side processing to be able to filter on
  individual columns after the first search is done.
* Allow to export results in CSV
* With Javascript disabled, search form still works (and CSV export too)

There is the possibility to define "Custom search fields" in a new admin
page admin/items_search_fields.pl (link is in admin/admin-home.pl)
A custom item search field is defined by:
* a name: its unique identifier
* a label: the text displayed to the user
* a MARC field/subfield: the field/subfield to query (it uses
  ExtractValue)
* an authorised values list (optional): if defined the list is displayed
  in the search form

New Perl dependency: Template::Plugin::JSON::Escape

Test plan:
1/ Apply the patch and run updatedatabase.pl
2/ Go to advanced search (staff interface), then click on "Go to item
search"
3/ Play with the search form! :)
In the 3rd fieldset you can add as many fields as you want and combine them with
boolean operators (AND, OR). You can use SQL jokers characters (%, _)
You can output to screen (in a DataTables table) or to a CSV file.
4/ In the DataTables table, play with filters and try sorting columns.
5/ Disable Javascript (with Firefox: extensions NoScript or YesScript,
or in about:config 'javascript.enabled' = false
6/ Reload the search page and do some searches on screen output. (there
is no sorting or filtering features, but there is still pagination)
7/ Try again CSV output.
8/ You can re-enable Javascript.
9/ Go to Administration > Items search fields
10/ Add a new field. Example for title (in UNIMARC):
  Name: title
  Label: Title
  MARC field: 200
  MARC subfield: a
  Authorised values category: None
(add another field with an authorised values category to see the
difference).
11/ As you are there try to update and delete some fields.
12/ Go back to items search form. You can see in the 3rd fieldset that
your fields have appeared in the selects.
13/ Try searching on them.
14/ I think you're done :)

Signed-off-by: Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel <bgkriegel@gmail.com>
Work as described. Good new option.
No koha-qa errors

Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
2014-11-04 19:08:12 -03:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# Copyright 2011 BibLibre SARL
#
# This file is part of Koha.
#
# Koha is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
# terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
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#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with Koha; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
# This script search in items table if a value for a given field exists.
# It is used in check_additem (additem.js)
# Parameters are a list of 'field', which must be field names in items table
# and a list of 'value', which are the corresponding value to check
# Eg. @field = ('barcode', 'barcode', 'stocknumber')
# @value = ('1234', '1235', 'ABC')
# The script will check if there is already an item with barcode '1234',
# then an item with barcode '1235', and finally check if there is an item
# with stocknumber 'ABC'
# It returns a JSON string which contains what have been found
# Eg. { barcode: ['1234', '1235'], stocknumber: ['ABC'] }
use Modern::Perl;
use CGI;
use JSON;
use C4::Output;
use C4::Items;
my $input = new CGI;
my @field = $input->param('field[]');
my @value = $input->param('value[]');
my $r = {};
my $i = 0;
for ( my $i=0; $i<@field; $i++ ) {
my $items = C4::Items::SearchItemsByField($field[$i], $value[$i]);
if ( @$items ) {
push @{ $r->{$field[$i]} }, $value[$i];
}
}
output_with_http_headers $input, undef, to_json($r), 'json';