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- <?php
- // Project: Web Reference Database (refbase) <http://www.refbase.net>
- // Copyright: Matthias Steffens <mailto:refbase@extracts.de> and the file's
- // original author(s).
- //
- // This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. Please see the GNU General Public
- // License for more details.
- //
- // File: ./includes/webservice.inc.php
- // Repository: $HeadURL: file:///svn/p/refbase/code/branches/bleeding-edge/includes/webservice.inc.php $
- // Author(s): Matthias Steffens <mailto:refbase@extracts.de>
- //
- // Created: 04-Feb-06, 22:02
- // Modified: $Date: 2012-02-27 20:25:30 +0000 (Mon, 27 Feb 2012) $
- // $Author: msteffens $
- // $Revision: 1337 $
-
- // This include file contains functions that are used in conjunction with the refbase webservices.
- // Requires ActiveLink PHP XML Package, which is available under the GPL from:
- // <http://www.active-link.com/software/>. See 'sru.php' and 'opensearch.php' for more info.
-
-
- // Import the ActiveLink Packages
- require_once("classes/include.php");
- import("org.active-link.xml.XML");
- import("org.active-link.xml.XMLDocument");
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Add a new XML branch, optionally with an attribute and tag content:
- //
- // TODO: this function should also accept arrays to add multiple content tags
- function addNewBranch(&$thisBranch, $elementName, $elementAttributeArray, $elementContent)
- {
- $newBranch = new XMLBranch($elementName);
-
- if (!empty($elementAttributeArray))
- foreach ($elementAttributeArray as $elementAttributeKey => $elementAttributeValue)
- $newBranch->setTagAttribute($elementAttributeKey, $elementAttributeValue);
-
- if (!empty($elementContent))
- $newBranch->setTagContent($elementContent);
-
- $thisBranch->addXMLBranch($newBranch);
- }
-
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Parse CQL query:
- // This function parses a CQL query into its elements (context set, index, relation and search term(s)),
- // builds appropriate SQL search terms and returns a hierarchical array containing the converted search terms
- // (this array, in turn, gets merged into a full SQL WHERE clause by function 'appendToWhereClause()' in
- // 'include.inc.php')
- //
- // NOTE: we don't provide a full CQL parser here but will (for now) concentrate on a rather limited feature
- // set that makes sense in conjunction with refbase. However, future versions should employ far better
- // CQL parsing logic.
- //
- // TODO: the special index 'main_fields' should be mapped to the user's preferred list of "main fields"
- function parseCQL($sruVersion, $sruQuery, $operation = "")
- {
- global $alnum, $alpha, $cntrl, $dash, $digit, $graph, $lower, $print, $punct, $space, $upper, $word, $patternModifiers; // defined in 'transtab_unicode_charset.inc.php' and 'transtab_latin1_charset.inc.php'
-
- // map CQL indexes to refbase field names:
- $indexNamesArray = mapCQLIndexes();
-
- $searchArray = array(); // intialize array that will hold information about context set, index name, relation and search value
- $searchSubArray1 = array();
-
- // --------------------------------
-
- if (!empty($sruQuery))
- {
- // check for presence of context set/index name and any of the main relations:
- if (!preg_match('/^[^\" <>=]+( +(all|any|exact|within) +| *(<>|<=|>=|<|>|=) *)/', $sruQuery))
- {
- // if no context set/index name and relation was given we'll add meaningful defaults:
- if (preg_match("/^suggest$/i", $operation))
- $sruQuery = "main_fields all " . $sruQuery; // for OpenSearch search suggestions, we use the special 'main_fields' index by default
- else
- $sruQuery = "cql.serverChoice all " . $sruQuery; // otherwise we currently use 'cql.serverChoice' (since 'main_fields' isn't yet supported for regular OpenSearch queries)
- }
-
- // extract the context set:
- if (preg_match('/^([^\" <>=.]+)\./', $sruQuery))
- $contextSet = preg_replace('/^([^\" <>=.]+)\..*/', '\\1', $sruQuery);
- else
- $contextSet = ""; // use the default context set
-
- // extract the index:
- $indexName = preg_replace('/^(?:[^\" <>=.]+\.)?([^\" <>=.]+).*/', '\\1', $sruQuery);
-
- // ----------------
-
- // return a fatal diagnostic if the CQL query does contain an unrecognized 'set.index' identifier:
- // (a) verify that the given context set (if any) is recognized:
- if (!empty($contextSet))
- {
- $contextSetIndexConnector = ".";
- $contextSetLabel = "context set '" . $contextSet . "'";
-
- if (!preg_match("/^(dc|bath|rec|bib|cql)$/", $contextSet))
- {
- returnDiagnostic(15, $contextSet); // unsupported context set (function 'returnDiagnostic()' is defined in 'opensearch.php' and 'sru.php')
- exit;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- $contextSetIndexConnector = "";
- $contextSetLabel = "empty context set";
- }
-
- // (b) verify that the given 'set.index' term is recognized:
- if (!isset($indexNamesArray[$contextSet . $contextSetIndexConnector . $indexName]))
- {
- if (isset($indexNamesArray[$indexName]) OR isset($indexNamesArray["dc." . $indexName]) OR isset($indexNamesArray["bath." . $indexName]) OR isset($indexNamesArray["rec." . $indexName]) OR isset($indexNamesArray["bib." . $indexName]) OR isset($indexNamesArray["cql." . $indexName])) // this may be clumsy but I don't know any better, right now
- {
- returnDiagnostic(10, "Unsupported combination of " . $contextSetLabel . " with index '" . $indexName . "'"); // unsupported combination of context set & index
- }
- else
- {
- returnDiagnostic(16, $indexName); // unsupported index
- }
- exit;
- }
-
- // ----------------
-
- // extract the main relation (relation modifiers aren't supported yet!):
- $mainRelation = preg_replace('/^[^\" <>=]+( +(all|any|exact|within) +| *(<>|<=|>=|<|>|=) *).*/', '\\1', $sruQuery);
- // remove any runs of leading or trailing whitespace:
- $mainRelation = trim($mainRelation);
-
- // ----------------
-
- // extract the search term:
- $searchTerm = preg_replace('/^[^\" <>=]+(?: +(?:all|any|exact|within) +| *(?:<>|<=|>=|<|>|=) *)(.*)/', '\\1', $sruQuery);
-
- // remove slashes from search term if 'magic_quotes_gpc = On':
- $searchTerm = stripSlashesIfMagicQuotes($searchTerm); // function 'stripSlashesIfMagicQuotes()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
-
- // remove any leading or trailing quotes from the search term:
- // (note that multiple query parts connected with boolean operators aren't supported yet!)
- $searchTerm = preg_replace('/^\"/', '', $searchTerm);
- $searchTerm = preg_replace('/\"$/', '', $searchTerm);
-
- // OpenSearch search suggestions ('$operation=suggest'): since CQL matches full words (not sub-strings),
- // we need to make sure that every search term ends with the '*' masking character:
- if (preg_match("/^suggest$/i", $operation) AND ($mainRelation != "exact"))
- $searchTerm = preg_replace("/([$word]+)(?![?*^])/$patternModifiers", "\\1*", $searchTerm);
-
- // escape meta characters (including '/' that is used as delimiter for the PCRE replace functions below and which gets passed as second argument):
- $searchTerm = preg_quote($searchTerm, "/"); // escape special regular expression characters: . \ + * ? [ ^ ] $ ( ) { } = ! < > | :
-
- // account for CQL anchoring ('^') and masking ('*' and '?') characters:
- // NOTE: in the code block above we quote everything to escape possible meta characters,
- // so all special chars in the block below have to be matched in their escaped form!
- // (The expression '\\\\' in the patterns below describes only *one* backslash! -> '\'.
- // The reason for this is that before the regex engine can interpret the \\ into \, PHP interprets it.
- // Thus, you have to escape your backslashes twice: once for PHP, and once for the regex engine.)
- //
- // more info about masking characters in CQL: <http://zing.z3950.org/cql/intro.html#6>
- // more info about word anchoring in CQL: <http://zing.z3950.org/cql/intro.html#6.1>
-
- // recognize any anchor at the beginning of a search term (like '^foo'):
- // (in CQL, a word beginning with ^ must be the first in its field)
- $searchTerm = preg_replace('/(^| )\\\\\^/', '\\1^', $searchTerm);
-
- // convert any anchor at the end of a search term (like 'foo^') to the correct MySQL variant ('foo$'):
- // (in CQL, a word ending with ^ must be the last in its field)
- $searchTerm = preg_replace('/\\\\\^( |$)/', '$\\1', $searchTerm);
-
- // recognize any masking ('*' and '?') characters:
- // Note: by "character" we do refer to *word* characters here, i.e., any character that is not a space or punctuation character (see below);
- // however, I'm not sure if the masking characters '*' and '?' should also include non-word characters!
- $searchTerm = preg_replace('/(?<!\\\\)\\\\\*/', '[^[:space:][:punct:]]*', $searchTerm); // a single asterisk ('*') is used to mask zero or more characters
- $searchTerm = preg_replace('/(?<!\\\\)\\\\\?/', '[^[:space:][:punct:]]', $searchTerm); // a single question mark ('?') is used to mask a single character, thus N consecutive question-marks means mask N characters
-
- // ----------------
-
- // construct the WHERE clause:
- $whereClausePart = $indexNamesArray[$contextSet . $contextSetIndexConnector . $indexName]; // start WHERE clause with field name
-
- if ($mainRelation == "all") // matches full words (not sub-strings); 'all' means "all of these words"
- {
- if (preg_match("/ /", $searchTerm))
- {
- $searchTermArray = preg_split("/ +/", $searchTerm);
-
- foreach ($searchTermArray as $searchTermItem)
- $whereClauseSubPartsArray[] = " RLIKE " . quote_smart("(^|[[:space:][:punct:]])" . $searchTermItem . "([[:space:][:punct:]]|$)");
-
- // NOTE: For word-matching relations (like 'all', 'any' or '=') we could also use word boundaries which would be more (too?) restrictive:
- //
- // [[:<:]] , [[:>:]]
- //
- // They match the beginning and end of words, respectively. A word is a sequence of word characters that is not preceded by or
- // followed by word characters. A word character is an alphanumeric character in the alnum class or an underscore (_).
-
- $whereClausePart .= implode(" AND " . $indexNamesArray[$contextSet . $contextSetIndexConnector . $indexName], $whereClauseSubPartsArray);
- }
- else
- $whereClausePart .= " RLIKE " . quote_smart("(^|[[:space:][:punct:]])" . $searchTerm . "([[:space:][:punct:]]|$)");
- }
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == "any") // matches full words (not sub-strings); 'any' means "any of these words"
- {
- $searchTerm = splitAndMerge("/ +/", "|", $searchTerm); // function 'splitAndMerge()' is defined in 'include.inc.php'
- $whereClausePart .= " RLIKE " . quote_smart("(^|[[:space:][:punct:]])(" . $searchTerm . ")([[:space:][:punct:]]|$)");
- }
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == "exact") // 'exact' is used for exact string matching, i.e., it matches field contents exactly
- $whereClausePart .= " = " . quote_smart($searchTerm);
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == "within") // matches a range (i.e. requires two space-separated dimensions)
- {
- if (preg_match("/[^ ]+ [^ ]+/", $searchTerm))
- {
- $searchTermArray = preg_split("/ +/", $searchTerm);
-
- $whereClausePart .= " >= " . quote_smart($searchTermArray[0]) . " AND " . $indexNamesArray[$contextSet . $contextSetIndexConnector . $indexName] . " <= " . quote_smart($searchTermArray[1]);
- }
- else
- {
- returnDiagnostic(36, "Search term requires two space-separated dimensions. Example: dc.date within \"2004 2005\"");
- exit;
- }
- }
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == "=") // matches full words (not sub-strings); '=' is used for word adjacency, the words appear in that order with no others intervening
- $whereClausePart .= " RLIKE " . quote_smart("(^|[[:space:][:punct:]])" . $searchTerm . "([[:space:][:punct:]]|$)");
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == "<>") // does this also match full words (and not sub-strings) ?:-/
- $whereClausePart .= " NOT RLIKE " . quote_smart("(^|[[:space:][:punct:]])" . $searchTerm . "([[:space:][:punct:]]|$)");
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == "<")
- $whereClausePart .= " < " . quote_smart($searchTerm);
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == "<=")
- $whereClausePart .= " <= " . quote_smart($searchTerm);
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == ">")
- $whereClausePart .= " > " . quote_smart($searchTerm);
-
- elseif ($mainRelation == ">=")
- $whereClausePart .= " >= " . quote_smart($searchTerm);
-
- $searchSubArray1[] = array("_boolean" => "",
- "_query" => $whereClausePart);
- }
-
- // --------------------------------
-
- else // '$sruQuery' was empty -> return all records:
- {
- $searchSubArray1[] = array("_boolean" => "",
- "_query" => "serial RLIKE " . quote_smart(".+"));
- }
-
- // --------------------------------
-
- if (!empty($searchSubArray1))
- $searchArray[] = array("_boolean" => "",
- "_query" => $searchSubArray1);
-
-
- return $searchArray;
- }
-
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Add a metadata element to the given object:
- // As an example, the function call 'addMetaElement($object, "dc", "title", array("lang" => "en"), "this is a title")'
- // would add '<dc:title lang="en">this is a title</dc:title>' as a new branch to the given '$object'.
- //
- // TODO: expand function so that it can be also used for formats other than XML (e.g. HTML)
- function addMetaElement(&$object, $namespace, $elementName, $elementAttributeArray, $elementContent, $elementType = "", $format = "xml")
- {
- $addStatus = false;
-
- if (!empty($elementName) AND !empty($elementContent))
- {
- // Preprocess element contents (if necessary):
-
- // - 'creator', 'contributor':
- if (preg_match("/^(creator|contributor)$/", $elementName))
- $elementContent = getPersons($elementContent); // get an array of all creators (i.e. authors) or contributors (e.g. editors)
-
- // - 'identifier':
- // NOTE: should we support any other identifiers from the "info" URI scheme?
- // see <http://info-uri.info/registry/OAIHandler?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=oai_dc>
-
- // - DOI:
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "doi")
- $elementContent = "info:doi/" . $elementContent;
-
- // - PMID:
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "pmid")
- {
- // extract any PubMed ID from the given '$elementContent':
- // NOTE: should this better be done in the calling function?
- $pubmedID = preg_replace("/.*?PMID *: *(\d+).*/i", "\\1", $elementContent);
- $elementContent = "info:pmid/" . $pubmedID;
- }
-
- // - arXiv:
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "arxiv")
- {
- // extract any arXiv ID from the given '$elementContent':
- // NOTE: see note for PMID
- $arxivID = preg_replace("/.*?arXiv *: *([^ ;]+).*/i", "\\1", $elementContent);
- $elementContent = "info:arxiv/" . $arxivID;
- }
-
- // - ISBN:
- // NOTE: we could also output the ISBN or ISSN as a value URI within a
- // 'dcterms:isPartOf' relation property, e.g.:
- // '<dcterms:isPartOf>urn:ISSN:0740-8188</dcterms:isPartOf>'
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "isbn")
- $elementContent = "urn:ISBN:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - ISSN:
- // NOTE: see note for ISBN above
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "issn")
- $elementContent = "urn:ISSN:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - OpenURL:
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "openurl")
- {
- if (!preg_match("/^openurl:/", $elementContent))
- $elementContent = "openurl:" . $elementContent; // use "openurl:" prefix if doesn't already exist in the given OpenURL
- }
-
- // - URL:
- // NOTE: the 'url:' prefix is non-standard, is there a better way to
- // include a permanent URL for a record in Simple Dublin Core XML output?
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "url")
- $elementContent = "url:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - Cite key:
- // NOTE: the 'citekey:' prefix is non-standard, is there a better way to
- // include the cite key in Simple Dublin Core XML output?
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "citekey")
- $elementContent = "citekey:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - Bibliographic citation:
- // NOTE: the 'citation:' prefix is non-standard, is there a better way to
- // include the bibliographic citation in Simple Dublin Core XML output?
- elseif ($elementName == "identifier" AND $elementType == "citation")
- $elementContent = "citation:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - 'source':
-
- // - Series:
- // NOTE: the 'series:' prefix is non-standard, is there a better way to
- // include series information in Simple Dublin Core XML output?
- elseif ($elementName == "source" AND $elementType == "series")
- $elementContent = "series:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - ISSN:
- // NOTE: see note for ISBN above
- elseif ($elementName == "source" AND $elementType == "issn")
- $elementContent = "urn:ISSN:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - 'relation':
-
- // - URL:
- // NOTE: the 'url:' prefix is non-standard, is there a better way to
- // include a permanent URL for a record in Simple Dublin Core XML output?
- elseif ($elementName == "relation" AND $elementType == "url")
- $elementContent = "url:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - FILE:
- // NOTE: the 'file:' prefix is non-standard, is there a better way to
- // include an URL to a file representing this record in Simple Dublin Core XML output?
- elseif ($elementName == "relation" AND $elementType == "file")
- $elementContent = "file:" . $elementContent;
-
- // - 'type':
- elseif ($elementName == "type")
- {
- if (preg_match("/^((Simple|oai)?[- _]?(dc|Dublin[- _]?Core)[- _]?(terms)?)$/i", $namespace))
- {
- // Map refbase types to the corresponding eprint/resource types suggested for Simple
- // Dublin Core (<http://eprints-uk.rdn.ac.uk/project/docs/simpledc-guidelines/#type>):
- $dcTypesArray = mapDCTypes();
-
- // NOTE: for '$elementName="type"', variable '$elementType' is supposed to contain the
- // thesis type from the refbase 'thesis' field (e.g. "Ph.D. thesis")
- if (isset($dcTypesArray[$elementContent]) AND empty($elementType))
- $elementContent = $dcTypesArray[$elementContent];
- elseif (!empty($elementType))
- $elementContent = $dcTypesArray["Thesis"];
- }
- }
-
- // - 'subject':
- if ($elementName == "subject")
- $elementContent = preg_split("/\s*;\s*/", $elementContent, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY); // get an array of all keywords
-
- // - 'language':
- // TODO: convert to ISO notation (i.e. "en" instead of "English", etc)
- // see <http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php>
- if ($elementName == "language")
- $elementContent = preg_split("/\s*[;,]\s*/", $elementContent, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY); // get an array of all languages
-
-
- // Prefix element name with given namespace:
- if (!empty($namespace))
- $elementName = $namespace . ":" . $elementName;
-
- // Add metadata element(s) to the given object:
- if (is_array($elementContent)) // add each array item as a new element:
- {
- foreach ($elementContent as $singleElement)
- addNewBranch($object, $elementName, $elementAttributeArray, $singleElement);
- }
- else // add string in '$elementContent' as a new element:
- addNewBranch($object, $elementName, $elementAttributeArray, $elementContent);
-
-
- $addStatus = true;
- }
-
-
- return $addStatus;
- }
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Split a string of person names (authors/editors) into an array:
- function getPersons($personString, $standardizePersonNames = true, $betweenNamesDelim = "/ *; */", $nameGivenDelim = "/ *, */", $newBetweenGivensDelim = ".")
- {
- if ($standardizePersonNames)
- {
- // NOTE: We standardize person names (e.g. add dots between initials if missing) in an attempt to adhere to
- // the recommendations given at <http://eprints-uk.rdn.ac.uk/project/docs/simpledc-guidelines/#creator>
- //
- // Call the 'reArrangeAuthorContents()' function (defined in 'include.inc.php') in order to re-order contents of the author field. Required Parameters:
- // 1. input: contents of the author field
- // 2. input: boolean value that specifies whether the author's family name comes first (within one author) in the source string
- // ('true' means that the family name is followed by the given name (or initials), 'false' if it's the other way around)
- //
- // 3. input: pattern describing old delimiter that separates different authors
- // 4. output: for all authors except the last author: new delimiter that separates different authors
- // 5. output: for the last author: new delimiter that separates the last author from all other authors
- //
- // 6. input: pattern describing old delimiter that separates author name & initials (within one author)
- // 7. output: for the first author: new delimiter that separates author name & initials (within one author)
- // 8. output: for all authors except the first author: new delimiter that separates author name & initials (within one author)
- // 9. output: new delimiter that separates multiple initials (within one author)
- // 10. output: for the first author: boolean value that specifies if initials go *before* the author's name ['true'], or *after* the author's name ['false'] (which is the default in the db)
- // 11. output: for all authors except the first author: boolean value that specifies if initials go *before* the author's name ['true'], or *after* the author's name ['false'] (which is the default in the db)
- // 12. output: boolean value that specifies whether an author's full given name(s) shall be shortened to initial(s)
- //
- // 13. output: if the total number of authors is greater than the given number (integer >= 1), only the number of authors given in (14) will be included in the citation along with the string given in (15); keep empty if all authors shall be returned
- // 14. output: number of authors (integer >= 1) that is included in the citation if the total number of authors is greater than the number given in (13); keep empty if not applicable
- // 15. output: string that's appended to the number of authors given in (14) if the total number of authors is greater than the number given in (13); the actual number of authors can be printed by including '__NUMBER_OF_AUTHORS__' (without quotes) within the string
- //
- // 16. output: boolean value that specifies whether the re-ordered string shall be returned with higher ASCII chars HTML encoded
- $personString = reArrangeAuthorContents($personString, // 1.
- true, // 2.
- $betweenNamesDelim, // 3.
- "; ", // 4.
- "; ", // 5.
- $nameGivenDelim, // 6.
- ", ", // 7.
- ", ", // 8.
- $newBetweenGivensDelim, // 9.
- false, // 10.
- false, // 11.
- true, // 12.
- "", // 13.
- "", // 14.
- "", // 15.
- false); // 16.
-
- $betweenNamesDelim = "/\s*;\s*/";
- }
-
- $nameArray = array();
-
- if (!preg_match("#^/.*/$#", $betweenNamesDelim))
- $betweenNamesDelim = "/" . $betweenNamesDelim . "/"; // add search pattern delimiters
-
- $nameArray = preg_split($betweenNamesDelim, $personString, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY); // get a list of all authors/editors
-
-
- return $nameArray;
- }
-
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Map CQL indexes to refbase field names:
- function mapCQLIndexes()
- {
- // TODO: - add support for the OAI indexes 'oai.identifier' and 'oai.datestamp'
- // - the CQL indexes 'creationDate' and 'lastModificationDate'
- // contain both date & time info so this needs to be parsed into two
- // refbase fields (which isn't done yet!)
- // - if no context set & index name are given in the query, we should search
- // the user's preferred list of "main fields" by default! (cql.serverChoice)
- $indexNamesArray = array("dc.creator" => "author", // "CQL context_set.index_name" => "refbase field name"
- "dc.title" => "title",
- "dc.date" => "year",
- "dc.language" => "language",
- "dc.description" => "abstract",
- "dc.contributor" => "editor",
- "dc.subject" => "keywords",
- "dc.format" => "medium",
- "dc.type" => "type",
- "dc.publisher" => "publisher",
- "dc.coverage" => "area",
-
- // "bath.name" => "author",
- // "bath.topicalSubject" => "keywords",
- "bath.isbn" => "isbn",
- "bath.issn" => "issn",
- "bath.corporateName" => "corporate_author",
- "bath.conferenceName" => "conference",
- "bath.notes" => "notes",
-
- "rec.identifier" => "serial",
- "rec.creationDate" => "created_date-created_time", // see TODO note above
- "rec.creationAgentName" => "created_by",
- "rec.lastModificationDate" => "modified_date-modified_time", // see TODO note above
- "rec.lastModificationAgentName" => "modified_by",
-
- "bib.citekey" => "cite_key",
-
- "oai.identifier" => "serial",
- // "oai.datestamp" => "modified_date-modified_time", // see TODO note above (same as 'rec.lastModificationDate')
-
- "cql.serverChoice" => "keywords", // TODO: the special index 'main_fields' should resolve to 'cql.serverChoice', and that, in turn, should resolve to the user's preferred list of "main fields";
- // alternatively, function 'parseCQL()' could map 'main_fields' to the user's preferred list of "main fields" -- and 'cql.serverChoice' would just resolve to a single field (as specified here)
- "main_fields" => "main_fields", // NOTE: the special index 'main_fields' currently only works for OpenSearch search suggestions, otherwise we'll fall back to 'cql.serverChoice'
-
- "author" => "author", // for indexes that have no public context set we simply accept refbase field names
- "title" => "title",
- "year" => "year",
- "publication" => "publication",
- "abbrev_journal" => "abbrev_journal",
- "volume" => "volume",
- "issue" => "issue",
- "pages" => "pages",
-
- "address" => "address",
- "corporate_author" => "corporate_author",
- "keywords" => "keywords",
- "abstract" => "abstract",
- "publisher" => "publisher",
- "place" => "place",
- "editor" => "editor",
- "language" => "language",
- "summary_language" => "summary_language",
- "orig_title" => "orig_title",
-
- "series_editor" => "series_editor",
- "series_title" => "series_title",
- "abbrev_series_title" => "abbrev_series_title",
- "series_volume" => "series_volume",
- "series_issue" => "series_issue",
- "edition" => "edition",
-
- "issn" => "issn",
- "isbn" => "isbn",
- "medium" => "medium",
- "area" => "area",
- "expedition" => "expedition",
- "conference" => "conference",
- "notes" => "notes",
- "approved" => "approved",
-
- "location" => "location",
- "call_number" => "call_number",
- "serial" => "serial",
- "type" => "type",
- "thesis" => "thesis",
-
- "file" => "file",
- "url" => "url",
- "doi" => "doi",
- "contribution_id" => "contribution_id",
- "online_publication" => "online_publication",
- "online_citation" => "online_citation",
-
- "created_date-created_time" => "created_date-created_time", // see TODO note above
- "created_by" => "created_by",
- "modified_date-modified_time" => "modified_date-modified_time", // see TODO note above
- "modified_by" => "modified_by",
-
- "orig_record" => "orig_record",
-
- "marked" => "marked", // in case of 'sru.php', querying for user-specific fields requires that the 'x-...authenticationToken' is given in the SRU query
- "copy" => "copy",// for 'opensearch.php', querying of user-specific fields will only work with a user being logged in
- "selected" => "selected",
- "user_keys" => "user_keys",
- "user_notes" => "user_notes",
- "user_file" => "user_file",
- "user_groups" => "user_groups",
- "related" => "related",
- "cite_key" => "cite_key" // currently, only the user-specific 'cite_key' field can be queried by every user using 'sru.php'
- );
-
-
- return $indexNamesArray;
- }
-
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Map SRU/W diagnostic numbers to their corresponding messages:
- // Spec: <http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/specs/diagnostics.html>,
- // <http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/resources/diagnostics-list.html>
- function mapSRWDiagnostics()
- {
- $diagMessagesArray = array(1 => "General system error", // Details: Debugging information (traceback)
- 2 => "System temporarily unavailable",
- 3 => "Authentication error",
- 4 => "Unsupported operation",
- 5 => "Unsupported version", // Details: Highest version supported
- 6 => "Unsupported parameter value", // Details: Name of parameter
- 7 => "Mandatory parameter not supplied", // Details: Name of missing parameter
- 8 => "Unsupported Parameter", // Details: Name of the unsupported parameter
-
- 10 => "Query syntax error",
- 15 => "Unsupported context set", // Details: URI or short name of context set
- 16 => "Unsupported index", // Details: Name of index
- 24 => "Unsupported combination of relation and term",
- 36 => "Term in invalid format for index or relation",
- 39 => "Proximity not supported",
-
- 50 => "Result sets not supported",
-
- 61 => "First record position out of range",
- 64 => "Record temporarily unavailable",
- 65 => "Record does not exist",
- 66 => "Unknown schema for retrieval", // Details: Schema URI or short name (of the unsupported one)
- 67 => "Record not available in this schema", // Details: Schema URI or short name
- 68 => "Not authorised to send record",
- 69 => "Not authorised to send record in this schema",
- 70 => "Record too large to send", // Details: Maximum record size
- 71 => "Unsupported record packing",
- 72 => "XPath retrieval unsupported",
-
- 80 => "Sort not supported",
-
- 110 => "Stylesheets not supported"
- );
-
- return $diagMessagesArray;
- }
-
- // -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- // Map refbase types to the corresponding eprint/resource types suggested for Simple Dublin Core[1]:
- // [1]: <http://eprints-uk.rdn.ac.uk/project/docs/simpledc-guidelines/#type>
- // for mappings marked with (*), the above article doesn't offer a type that sufficiently matches the refbase type
- function mapDCTypes()
- {
- $dcTypesArray = array("Journal Article" => "JournalArticle",
- "Abstract" => "Abstract", // (*)
- "Book Chapter" => "BookChapter",
- "Book Whole" => "Book",
- "Conference Article" => "ConferencePaper",
- "Conference Volume" => "ConferenceProceedings",
- "Journal" => "Journal", // (*)
- "Magazine Article" => "MagazineArticle", // (*)
- "Manual" => "Manual", // (*)
- "Manuscript" => "Preprint",
- "Map" => "Map", // (*)
- "Miscellaneous" => "Other",
- "Newspaper Article" => "NewsArticle",
- "Patent" => "Patent", // (*)
- "Report" => "TechnicalReport",
- "Software" => "Software", // (*)
- // "" => "ConferencePoster",
- // "" => "InCollection",
- // "" => "OnlineJournalArticle",
- "Thesis" => "Thesis" // since refbase currently doesn't use a 'Thesis' type, this has to be dealt with in the calling function
- );
-
- return $dcTypesArray;
- }
-
- // --------------------------------------------------------------------
- ?>
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