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A harvester to collect records from an OAI-PMH enabled provider.
The harvester can be used to carry out one-time harvesting of all records from a particular OAI-PMH provider by giving its base URL. It can also be used for selective harvesting, e.g. to harvest only records updated after, or before specified dates.
To assist in regular harvesting from one or more OAI-PMH providers, there's a provider registry. It is possible to associate a short memorable name for a provider with its base URLs, destination directory for harvested records, and the format (metadataPrefix) in which records should be harvested. The registry will also record the date and time of the most recent harvest, and automatically add this to subsequent requests in order to avoid repeatedly harvesting unmodified records.
This could be used in conjunction with a scheduler (e.g. CRON) to maintain a reasonably up-to-date copy of the record in one or more providers. Examples of how to accomplish these tasks are available below.
The latest stable release version is available in the Python Packages Index:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/oaiharvest
Source code is under version control and available from:
http://github.com/bloomonkey/oai-harvest
All executable commands are self documenting, i.e. you can get help on
how to use them with the -h
or --help
option.
At this time the only additional documentation that exists can be found in this README file!
- Python >= 2.7 or Python 3.x
- pyoai
- lxml
- sqlite3
pip install oaiharvest
I recommend that you use virtualenv to isolate your development environment from system Python and any packages that may be installed there.
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In GitHub, fork the repository
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Clone your fork:
git clone [email protected]:<username>/oai-harvest.git
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Setup development virtualenv using tox:
pip install tox tox -e dev
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Activate development virtualenv:
-nix:
source env/bin/activate
Windows:
env\Scripts\activate
Bug reports and feature requests can be submitted to the GitHub issue tracker: http://github.com/bloomonkey/oai-harvest/issues
If you'd like to contribute code, patches etc. please email the author, or submit a pull request on GitHub.
Copyright (c) University of Liverpool, 2013-2014
This project is licensed under the terms of the 3-Clause BSD License.
All records
oai-harvest http://example.com/oai
Records modified since a certain date
oai-harvest --from 2013-01-01 http://example.com/oai
Records from a named set
oai-harvest --set "some:set" http://example.com/oai
Limit the number of records to harvest
oai-harvest --limit 50 http://example.com/oai
Get help on all available options
oai-harvest --help
Add a provider
oai-reg add provider1 http://example.com/oai/1
If you don't supply --metadataPrefix
and --directory
options,
you will be interactively prompted to supply alternatives, or accept
the defaults.
Remove an existing provider
oai-reg rm provider1 [provider2]
List existing providers
oai-reg list
Harvest from one or more providers in the registry using the short names that they were registered with:
oai-harvest provider1 [provider2]
By default, this will harvest all records modified since the last harvest from each provider. You can over-ride this behavior using the --from
and --until
options.
Harvest from all providers in the registry:
oai-harvest all
In order to maintain a reasonably up-to-date copy of all the the records held by those providers, one could configure a scheduler to periodically harvest from all registered providers. e.g. to tell CRON to harvest all at 2am every day, one might add the following to crontab:
0 2 * * * oai-harvest all