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Adding Demo Archipelago Digital Objects (ADOs) to your Repository

We make this optional since we feel not everyone wants to have Digital Objects from other people using space in their system. Still, if you are new to Archipelago we encourage you to do this. Its a simply way to get started without thinking too much. You can learn and test. Then delete and move over.

Prerequisites

The new way Archipelago 1.0.0-RC2 or higher.

  • You installed it either via the Step by Step deployment on OSX, the one for Ubuntu or using your secret powers directly on a VM/Metal/Cloud/EC2 or even a raspberryPI.
  • You followed the guides without being too creative which means you have an jsonapi drupal user and an admin one and you can login and out of your server.
  • You remember your admin user. (If you followed one of the deployment guides, password will be archipelago)

Step 1: (only step)

  • Log into your Archipelago using the admin user.
  • Navigate to Content -> Ami Sets. You will see a single AMI Set already in place.
  • On the Drop Down Menu to the right (The edit Button), press on the little down arrow and choose Process.
  • A new Form will appear. Under DESIRED ADOS STATUSES AFTER PROCESS, change all from Draft to Published, leave Enqueue but do not process Batch in realtime unchecked and press "Confirm". The Ingest will start and a progress bar will advance. Once ready a list of Ingest Objects should appear.
  • You are done!

Old way, A running Archipelago 1.0-Beta3 or higher.

  • You installed it either via the Step by Step deployment on OSX, the one for Ubuntu or using your secret powers directly on a VM/Metal/Cloud/EC2 or even a raspberryPI.
  • You followed the guides without being too creative which means you have a jsonapi drupal user and you can login and out of your server.

Step 1: Get the content

Go into your archipelago-deployment folder and into the d8content folder that is inside it, e.g.

cd archipelago-deployment/d8content
git clone https://github.com/esmero/archipelago-recyclables

Step 2: Ingest the Objects

  • If running Docker execute:
docker exec -ti esmero-php bash -c 'd8content/archipelago-recyclables/deploy_ados.sh'

You will see multiple outputs similar to this:

Files in provided location:
 - anne_001.jpg
 - anne_002.jpg
 - anne_003.jpg
 - anne_004.jpg
 - anne_005.jpg
 - anne_006.jpg
 - anne_007.jpg
 - anne_008.jpg
 - anne_009.jpg
 - anne_010.jpg
File anne_001.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 5
File anne_002.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 6 
File anne_003.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 7
File anne_004.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 8
File anne_005.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 9 
File anne_006.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 10 
File anne_007.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 11 
File anne_008.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 12
File anne_009.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 13 
File anne_010.jpg sucessfully uploaded with Internal Drupal file ID 14
New Object 'Anne of Green Gables : Chapters 1 and 2' with UUID 9eb28775-d73a-4904-bc79-f0e925075bc5 successfully ingested. Thanks!

The gist here is that if the script says Thanks you are good.

  • If you are not running Docker (You are a unicorn or at least a hacker) you will need to tune/copy/modify the following script: archipelago-deployment/d8content/archipelago-recyclables/deploy_ados.sh

Inside you will find lines like this one:

drush archipelago:jsonapi-ingest /var/www/html/d8content/archipelago-recyclables/ado/0c2dc01a-7dc2-48a9-b4fd-3f82331ec803.json --uuid=0c2dc01a-7dc2-48a9-b4fd-3f82331ec803 --bundle=digital_object --uri=http://esmero-web --files=/var/www/html/d8content/archipelago-recyclables/ado/0c2dc01a-7dc2-48a9-b4fd-3f82331ec803 --user=jsonapi --password=jsonapi --moderation_state=published;

What you want here is to modify/replace the absolute paths that point your demo objects (.json) and their assets (folders with the same name). Basically replace every entry of /var/www/html/d8content/archipelago-recyclables/ with the path to archipelago-recyclables.

Need help? Blue Screen? Missed a step? Need a hug? Another Hug?

If you have trouble running this or see errors or need help with a step (its only two steps), please let us know (ASAP!). You can either open an issue in this repository or use the Google Group. We are here to help.

Caring & Coding + Fixing

License

GPLv3