particularly for running the catalog embedded in the staff client, which makes no visual indication of page progress, it's good to let the caller know something is happening w/ a search. after a 1-second search delay, show a small progress spinny icon
inisial staff client integration in record details page w/ new staff js file; move footer and other js loading to their own templates; hide top-nav pane (my account summary) for embedded mode; load slim version of marc html (no external css; no print button)
moving toward svf for mattype extraction; much media/material-type icon cleanup; icons are now accessed directly via code instead of inconsistent and map-requiring human names
Add support for Multi-Homed Items (aka Foreign Bibs, aka Linked Items)
Evergreen needs to support the ability to attach a barcoded item to more than one bibliographic record. Use cases include:
1. Barcoded E-Readers with preloaded content
* Readers would all be items attached to a single "master" bib record in the traditional way, through call numbers that define their ownership
* Each reader, as a barcoded item, can be attached through Multi-homed Items to records describing the list of preloaded content
* These attached Multi-homed Items can be added and removed as content is swapped out on each reader
2. Dual-language items
* Cataloger decides which of several alternate languages is the primary, and attaches the barcoded item to that record in the traditional way
* Alternate language records are attached to this item through Multi-homed Items
3. "Back-to-back" books -- two books printed upside down relative to one another, with two "front" covers
* Cataloger decides which of the two titles is the primary, and attaches the barcoded item to that record in the traditional way
* Alternate title record is attached to this item through Multi-homed Items
4. Bound Volumes -- Sets of individual works collected into a single barcoded package
* Cataloger decides which of the titles is the primary (or creates a record for the collection as a whole), and attaches the barcoded item to that record in the traditional way
* Remaining title records for the collected peices are attached to this item through Multi-homed Items
Functionality funded by Natural Resources Canada -- http://www.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/com/
Please see http://git.esilibrary.com/?p=evergreen-equinox.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/multi_home for the full commit history.
patch from Ben Ostrowsky (w/ input) to add support to the Apache redirect module to also optionally read redirect skin and domain from the library IP's configuration file.
after clearing out a stale ses cookie, return user to originally requested resource instead directing home. this prevents the case where going to 'my account' in presence of expired ses cookie redirects the user home
For consistency, make new sub-pages (payments history, preferences) load
as a separate page in the same path (prefs -> prefs_notify) instead of
either an ?expand= option or a sub-path page (prefs -> prefs/notify).
Let the my-account base page load the generic base page as a wrapper so
that my-account page are not required to load both and (for me, anyway)
make the inheritance more obvious.
Enable marc2sre.pl to run reasonably fast with a large set of bibs
Our previous iteration of marc2sre.pl used an ILIKE stanza
beginning with a wildcard to match system control numbers
without having to specify the institution's MARC code.
This worked, but was painfully slow in large bib sets as
the database needed to use a bitmap index scan to find matches.
By adding a --prefix flag, the user can specify the institutional
MARC code for the set of records and we can use an exact match
against metabib.full_rec.value, which is immeasurably faster.
This is, of course, a problem if there are multiple institutional
MARC codes in use for a given set of bibliographic records.
Improve error handling in marc2sre.pl when bib ID is not found
If we can't find a bibliographic record ID to use in our load, then
skip that MFHD record and move on to the next one. Using the counter
gives sites a chance to identify which record caused the problem.
Aside: bitmap index scans for leading '%' LIKE searches make the
--bibfield / --bibsubfield extremely slow in large datasets. If
at all possible, avoid this path!
Make the bib record lookup in marc2sre.pl more specific
Don't strip the identifier down to a bare integer if we are doing
a lookup of the value in the bib record. Otherwise, identifiers
such as ABC1001 and ABC001 will overlap ('%001' will return both
records).
Overhaul the marc2sre.pl script for importing MFHD records
Add --bibfield / --bibsubfield options to support retrieving the
bib record ID by searching the specified field/subfield for the
identifier, instead of assuming that the identifier =
biblio.record_entry.id. Avoiding the lookup will be much faster, but
some sites want to start clean with their bibliographic record IDs,
so this supports them.
Remove the need for passing in the owning user's password and simply do
a lookup by username in the actor.usr table. This is a bit more secure
as the password isn't exposed on the command line and you can easily set
someone else as the owner of the records without having to know their
password.
Prevent patron search from returning horrible errors on regexian input
Add a utility method, _clean_regex_chars(), to filter common regex
characters out of input values. When these characters are passed to
database SIMILAR searches, strange things (generally ugly errors) can
happen - so filter them out.
Rather than show a suggestion for every word in the
original search phrase, only display suggestions
for words not found in the dictionary. For example,
rather than having a search for "Amesh paradise" return
a suggestion of "Amish paraders", return "Amish paradise"
as the suggestion (assuming the default dictionaries are used).
Order was effectively random otherwise. Use case from at least
one library indicates this change, but doesn't preclude later work
to make the sort order more flexible.
Menu/Toolbar commands can have a perm= attribute added, containing a space-seperated list of permissions.
Without it they stay enabled at all times (or disabled if they are manually disabled in the file).
With it they disable unless the user has at least one permission listed.
In addition, made *all* new or active windows get UI updates when changing operators, including updated menu enable/disable.
Will need a check on the permissions from previous commit, and probably a pile more from those who understand what needs what.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Berezansky <tsbere@mvlc.org>
git-svn-id: svn://svn.open-ils.org/ILS/trunk@19953 dcc99617-32d9-48b4-a31d-7c20da2025e4
The following entries had multiple menu items with differing labels.
I picked one for each to be the "default" on the command node.
The others were left on the menuitems.
senator [Mon, 4 Apr 2011 16:28:17 +0000 (16:28 +0000)]
Booking: This should a) make booking interfaces behave better when a staff
login session times out and is replaced by use of a re-auth dialog, and b)
wrap booking interfaces in a <browser> element with the attendant
back/forward/reload buttons that most similar interfaces already had.