MARC-Parser-RAW-0.06000755001750001750 013241067425 13503 5ustar00joroljorol000000000000README100644001750001750 420313241067425 14443 0ustar00joroljorol000000000000MARC-Parser-RAW-0.06NAME
MARC::Parser::RAW - Parser for ISO 2709 encoded MARC records
SYNOPSIS
use MARC::Parser::RAW;
my $parser = MARC::Parser::RAW->new( $file );
while ( my $record = $parser->next() ) {
# do something
}
DESCRIPTION
MARC::Parser::RAW is a lightweight, fault tolerant parser for ISO 2709
encoded MARC records. Tags, indicators and subfield codes are not
validated against the MARC standard. Record length from leader and
field lengths from the directory are ignored. Records with a faulty
structure will be skipped with a warning. The resulting data structure
is optimized for usage with the Catmandu data tool kit.
MARC::Parser::RAW expects UTF-8 encoded files as input. Otherwise
provide a filehande with a specified I/O layer or specify encoding.
MARC
The MARC record is parsed into an ARRAY of ARRAYs:
$record = [
[ 'LDR', undef, undef, '_', '00661nam 22002538a 4500' ],
[ '001', undef, undef, '_', 'fol05865967 ' ],
...
[ '245', '1', '0', 'a', 'Programming Perl /',
'c', 'Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen & Jon Orwant.'
],
...
];
METHODS
new($file|$fh|$scalarref [, $encoding])
Configuration
file
Path to file with raw MARC records.
fh
Open filehandle for raw MARC records.
scalarref
Reference to scalar with raw MARC records.
encoding
Set encoding. Default: UTF-8. Optional.
next()
Reads the next record from MARC input stream. Returns a Perl hash.
_decode($record)
Deserialize a raw MARC record to an ARRAY of ARRAYs.
_field($field)
Split MARC field string in individual components.
AUTHOR
Johann Rolschewski
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2014- Johann Rolschewski
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEEALSO
Catmandu, Catmandu::Importer::MARC.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The parser methods are adapted from Marc Chantreux's MARC::MIR module.
Changes100644001750001750 103613241067425 15057 0ustar00joroljorol000000000000MARC-Parser-RAW-0.06Changelog for MARC-Parser-RAW
0.06 2018-02-14 18:17:06 CET
- fix tidyall
- add new Perl versions to travis
0.05 2016-09-01 14:47:54 CEST
- fix merge
0.04 2016-09-01 09:45:13 CEST
- support for scalar references with MARC data
- tidy
- use Perl::Tidy and Perl::Critic
0.03 2015-06-16 18:12:52 CEST
- edit cpanfile
- fix typo in POD
0.02 2015-05-17 12:59:25 CEST
- requires perl 5.12.5
- edit cpanfile
- minor POD edit
- major refactoring
- switch to Dist-Milla
- edit .travis.yml
0.01 2014-05-28
- initial commit
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Johnson. aFoster City, CA :bIDG Books Worldwide,c2000. a0009 ap. cm. aIncludes index. 0aPerl (Computer program language) 0aWeb servers. 0aCross-platform software development.01-parser.t100644001750001750 514713241067425 15735 0ustar00joroljorol000000000000MARC-Parser-RAW-0.06/tuse strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use MARC::Parser::RAW;
my $data
= '00755cam 22002414a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077020004300094040001800137042000800155050002600163082001700189100003100206245005400237260004200291300007200333500003300405650003700438630002500475630001300500fol05731351 IMchF20000613133448.0000107s2000 nyua 001 0 eng a 00020737 a0471383147 (paper/cd-rom : alk. paper) aDLCcDLCdDLC apcc00aQA76.73.P22bM33 200000a005.13/32211 aMartinsson, Tobias,d1976-10aActivePerl with ASP and ADO /cTobias Martinsson. aNew York :bJohn Wiley & Sons,c2000. axxi, 289 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. +e1 computer laser disc (4 3/4 in.) a"Wiley Computer Publishing." 0aPerl (Computer program language)00aActive server pages.00aActiveX.';
open my $fh, '<', \$data or die "cannot open file";
new_ok( 'MARC::Parser::RAW' => ['./t/camel.mrc'] );
new_ok( 'MARC::Parser::RAW' => [ './t/camel.mrc', 'UTF-8' ] );
new_ok( 'MARC::Parser::RAW' => [ \$data ] );
new_ok( 'MARC::Parser::RAW' => [$fh] );
can_ok( 'MARC::Parser::RAW', qw{ next } );
my $failure = eval { MARC::Parser::RAW->new() };
is( $failure, undef, 'croak missing argument' );
$failure = eval { MARC::Parser::RAW->new('./t/camel.mrk') };
is( $failure, undef, 'croak cannot find file' );
$failure = eval { MARC::Parser::RAW->new( './t/camel.mrc', 'XXX-0' ) };
is( $failure, undef, 'croak unavailable encoding' );
my $parser = MARC::Parser::RAW->new('./t/camel.mrc');
my $record = $parser->next();
is_deeply( $record->[0],
[ 'LDR', undef, undef, '_', '00755cam 22002414a 4500' ], 'LDR' );
is_deeply( $record->[1], [ '001', undef, undef, '_', 'fol05731351 ' ],
'first field' );
is_deeply( $record->[6],
[ '020', ' ', ' ', 'a', '0471383147 (paper/cd-rom : alk. paper)' ],
'sixth field' );
{
my @warnings;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {
push @warnings, @_;
};
my $record = $parser->next();
is_deeply(
$record->[0],
[ 'LDR', undef, undef, '_', '00665nam 22002298a 4500' ],
'skipped faulty records'
);
is scalar(@warnings), 4, 'got warnings';
like $warnings[0], qr{no fields found in record},
'carp no fields found in record';
like $warnings[1], qr{no valid record leader found in record},
'carp no valid record leader found in record';
like $warnings[2], qr{different number of tags and fields in record},
'carp different number of tags and fields in record';
like $warnings[3], qr{incomplete directory entry in record},
'carp incomplete directory entry in record';
}
done_testing;
release-tidyall.t100644001750001750 34013241067425 17251 0ustar00joroljorol000000000000MARC-Parser-RAW-0.06/t
BEGIN {
unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) {
print qq{1..0 # SKIP these tests are for release candidate testing\n};
exit
}
}
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Code::TidyAll;
tidyall_ok();
author-pod-syntax.t100644001750001750 45413241067425 17605 0ustar00joroljorol000000000000MARC-Parser-RAW-0.06/t#!perl
BEGIN {
unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) {
print qq{1..0 # SKIP these tests are for testing by the author\n};
exit
}
}
# This file was automatically generated by Dist::Zilla::Plugin::PodSyntaxTests.
use strict; use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Pod 1.41;
all_pod_files_ok();
Parser000755001750001750 013241067425 16150 5ustar00joroljorol000000000000MARC-Parser-RAW-0.06/lib/MARCRAW.pm100644001750001750 1343413241067425 17324 0ustar00joroljorol000000000000MARC-Parser-RAW-0.06/lib/MARC/Parserpackage MARC::Parser::RAW;
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
our $VERSION = "0.06";
use charnames qw< :full >;
use Carp qw(croak carp);
use Encode qw(find_encoding);
use English;
use Readonly;
Readonly my $LEADER_LEN => 24;
Readonly my $SUBFIELD_INDICATOR => qq{\N{INFORMATION SEPARATOR ONE}};
Readonly my $END_OF_FIELD => qq{\N{INFORMATION SEPARATOR TWO}};
Readonly my $END_OF_RECORD => qq{\N{INFORMATION SEPARATOR THREE}};
=head1 NAME
MARC::Parser::RAW - Parser for ISO 2709 encoded MARC records
=begin markdown
[](https://travis-ci.org/jorol/MARC-Parser-RAW)
[](https://coveralls.io/r/jorol/MARC-Parser-RAW?branch=devel)
[](http://cpants.cpanauthors.org/dist/MARC-Parser-RAW)
=end markdown
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use MARC::Parser::RAW;
my $parser = MARC::Parser::RAW->new( $file );
while ( my $record = $parser->next() ) {
# do something
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
L is a lightweight, fault tolerant parser for ISO 2709
encoded MARC records. Tags, indicators and subfield codes are not validated
against the MARC standard. Record length from leader and field lengths from
the directory are ignored. Records with a faulty structure will be skipped
with a warning. The resulting data structure is optimized for usage with the
L data tool kit.
L expects UTF-8 encoded files as input. Otherwise provide
a filehande with a specified I/O layer or specify encoding.
=head1 MARC
The MARC record is parsed into an ARRAY of ARRAYs:
$record = [
[ 'LDR', undef, undef, '_', '00661nam 22002538a 4500' ],
[ '001', undef, undef, '_', 'fol05865967 ' ],
...
[ '245', '1', '0', 'a', 'Programming Perl /',
'c', 'Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen & Jon Orwant.'
],
...
];
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new($file|$fh|$scalarref [, $encoding])
=head3 Configuration
=over
=item C
Path to file with raw MARC records.
=item C
Open filehandle for raw MARC records.
=item C
Reference to scalar with raw MARC records.
=item C
Set encoding. Default: UTF-8. Optional.
=back
=cut
sub new {
my ( $class, $file, $encoding ) = @_;
$file or croak "first argument must be a file or filehandle";
if ($encoding) {
find_encoding($encoding) or croak "encoding \"$_[0]\" not found";
}
my $self = {
file => undef,
fh => undef,
encoding => $encoding ? $encoding : 'UTF-8',
rec_number => 0,
};
# check for file or filehandle
# ToDo: check for scalar ref
my $ishandle = eval { fileno($file); };
if ( !$@ && defined $ishandle ) {
$self->{file} = scalar $file;
$self->{fh} = $file;
}
elsif ( -e $file || ref($file) eq 'SCALAR' ) {
open $self->{fh}, "<:encoding($self->{encoding})", $file
or croak "cannot read from file $file\n";
$self->{file} = $file;
}
else {
croak "file or filehande $file does not exists";
}
return ( bless $self, $class );
}
=head2 next()
Reads the next record from MARC input stream. Returns a Perl hash.
=cut
sub next {
my $self = shift;
my $fh = $self->{fh};
local $INPUT_RECORD_SEPARATOR = $END_OF_RECORD;
if ( defined( my $raw = <$fh> ) ) {
$self->{rec_number}++;
# remove illegal garbage that sometimes occurs between records
$raw
=~ s/^[\N{SPACE}\N{NUL}\N{LINE FEED}\N{CARRIAGE RETURN}\N{SUB}]+//;
return unless $raw;
if ( my $marc = $self->_decode($raw) ) {
return $marc;
}
else {
return $self->next();
}
}
return;
}
=head2 _decode($record)
Deserialize a raw MARC record to an ARRAY of ARRAYs.
=cut
sub _decode {
my ( $self, $raw ) = @_;
chop $raw;
my ( $head, @fields ) = split $END_OF_FIELD, $raw;
if ( !@fields ) {
carp "no fields found in record " . $self->{rec_number};
return;
}
# ToDO: better RegEX for leader
my $leader;
if ( $head =~ /(.{$LEADER_LEN})/cg ) {
$leader = $1;
}
else {
carp "no valid record leader found in record " . $self->{rec_number};
return;
}
my @tags = $head =~ /\G(\d{3})\d{9}/cg;
if ( scalar @tags != scalar @fields ) {
carp "different number of tags and fields in record "
. $self->{rec_number};
return;
}
if ( $head !~ /\G$/cg ) {
carp "incomplete directory entry in record " . $self->{rec_number};
return;
}
return [
[ 'LDR', undef, undef, '_', $leader ],
map [ shift(@tags), $self->_field($_) ],
@fields
];
}
=head2 _field($field)
Split MARC field string in individual components.
=cut
sub _field {
my ( $self, $field ) = @_;
my @chunks = split( /$SUBFIELD_INDICATOR(.)/, $field );
return ( undef, undef, '_', @chunks ) if @chunks == 1;
my @subfields;
my ( $indicator1, $indicator2 ) = ( split //, shift @chunks );
while (@chunks) {
push @subfields, ( splice @chunks, 0, 2 );
}
return ( $indicator1, $indicator2, @subfields );
}
=head1 AUTHOR
Johann Rolschewski Ejorol@cpan.orgE
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2014- Johann Rolschewski
=head1 LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SEEALSO
L, L.
=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The parser methods are adapted from Marc Chantreux's L module.
=cut
1; # End of MARC::Parser::RAW