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Configuration

Limetrans can be regarded as a configuration frame for the use of Metafacture for library purposes. It makes use of a JSON configuration scheme and can be abstracted as:

{
  "input" : {
    ...
  },
  "transformation-rules" : "...",
  "output": {
    ...
  },
  ...
}

Input

Input is generally configured like this:

"input" : {
  "queue" : {
    "path" : "a/path/to/your/input/file/",
    "pattern" : "your-marc-xml-input-file.xml",
    "sort_by" : "lastmodified",
    "order" : "desc",
    "max" : 1,
    "normalize-unicode" : false,
    "processor" : "MARC21"
  }
}

MARCXML is the default value for 'processor' thus 'processor' can be omitted when processing MARCXML data.

Transformation

"transformation-rules" : "a/path/to/your/transformation/metafacture/rules/file.xml"

Output

By now, Limetrans is written to be used with Elasticsearch. Therefore, the output object mainly contains an Elasticsearch configuration, besides a JSON output option.

"output": {
  "json" : "a/path/to/your/jsonlines/output/file.jsonl",
  "elasticsearch" : {
    "cluster": "elasticsearch-01",
    "host": ["localhost:9300"],
    "index" : {
      "type" : "title",
      "name" : "choose-your-own-index-name",
      "timewindow" : "yyyyMMdd",
      "settings" : "a/path/to/your/elasticsearch/settings.json",
      "mapping" : "a/path/to/your/elasticsearch/mapping.json",
      "idKey" : "the-id-field-name-configured-in-your-metafacture-rules-file"
    },
    "update" : false,
    "delete" : false,
    "bulkAction" : "index",
    "maxbulkactions" : 100000
  },
  "pretty-printing" : false
}

"type" : "title" is a suggestion, assuming you might want to transform and store book title information.

Further configuration

"catalogid" : "choose-your-own-catalog-id",
"collection" : "choose-your-own-collection"

Please find examples for the configuration of Limetrans in the source code.

Setup project

Get Source

$ git clone [email protected]:hbz/limetrans.git

Setup Elasticsearch

$ cd third-party
$ wget https://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-2.1.1.zip
$ unzip elasticsearch-2.1.1.zip
$ cd elasticsearch-2.1.1
$ bin/elasticsearch

Check with curl -X GET http://localhost:9200/ if all is well.

Configure Elasticsearch

Make sure you have configured the cluster name in /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml according to your Limetrans configuration.

Optionally, you may want to install the head plugin

$ cd third-party/elasticsearch-2.4.0
$ bin/plugin install mobz/elasticsearch-head

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