1 Evergreen 2.12 Release Notes
2 ============================
10 * This release of Evergreen contains a fix to the _Hold/Copy Ratio per Bib
11 and Pickup Library (and Descendants)_ data source. Report templates using
12 this data source will need to be re-created to improve accuracy of the
13 data reported from this source.
14 * This release also contains a fix to downloading large checkout histories from
15 My Account. This feature no longer uses the action/trigger mechanism and the
16 OPAC now generates the CSV directly. The old action/trigger code is still
17 present in the database and should be removed at some point in the
22 This release contains several bug fixes improving on Evergreen 2.12.3
25 * A fix to a web client bug where adding copies through the _Add Volumes
26 and Copies_ menu item could fail silently.
27 * A fix to a bug that allowed users to access some web client admin interfaces
29 * A fix to the display of the loan duration and fine level fields in the web
30 client Item Status Detail view.
31 * A fix to the display of duplicate data on the bib record View Holds page when
32 toggling between the holds and OPAC view.
33 * A fix to a bug that prevented the web client patron registration page from
35 * Support for Org Unit Includes alert text, notice text, event text, header
36 text, and footer text in the web client print templates.
37 * A fix to make the web client MARC Editor's flat text editor selection sticky.
38 * A fix to make the Patron Search library selector sticky.
39 * A fix to a bug in the web client that prevented the user from saving a new
40 copy after using the MARC Edit _Add Item_ option.
41 * A fix to a patron registration bug that did not require the entry of a required
42 user statistical category for stat cats that do not allow free-text entries.
43 * The addition of the bad bacode image file in the web client.
44 * An improvement to the MARC Batch Edit progress indicator to reduce the
45 likelihood of system backlogs.
46 * Downloading checkout history as a CSV from My Account has been fixed
47 for users with a large circulation history. Previously, this would
48 time out for patrons with more than 100 or so circulations.
49 * A fix to syntax in the Spanish lang.dtd file that was creating an error
50 when using the Closed Date Editor.
51 * Improvements to CSS to silence some Mozilla extension warnings.
52 * A fix to a failure to update targeted circulations when utilzing the recall
54 * The addition of text wrapping in the copy details table on the bib
55 record to prevent contents from falling off the page.
56 * A fix to the adjust to zero option so that it can be applied correctly
58 * A fix to the "Hold/Copy Ratio per Bib and Pickup Library
59 (and Descendants)" data source so that it will now include counts of eligible
60 copies at locations that are not a pickup library for bib's holds.
61 * A fix to the XUL client Item Status -> Alternate View -> Holds / Transit
62 tab so that it properly refreshes all data when switching between copies.
66 We would like to thank the following individuals who contributed code,
67 tests and documentation patches to the 2.12.4 point release of
91 This release contains several bug fixes improving on Evergreen 2.12.2.
95 The web client, which is available for trial production use in libraries,
96 received several fixes in this release:
98 * The receipt on payment checkbox now prints a receipt at time of payment.
99 * The Items Out count in the patron screen now includes long overdue
101 * A fix was added to prevent values from a previously-edited patron from
102 appearing in the edit form of a subsequent patron.
103 * User notification preferences now save correctly in the patron
104 registration and edit forms.
105 * The UPDATE_MARC permission is no longer requested when performing a
106 search from the staff catalog.
107 * Non-cataloged circulations now display in the Items Out screen without
109 * Required statistical categories are now required to be entered in the
110 copy editor. (A similar bug for the patron editor was fixed in the 2.12.1
112 * Voiding bills now requires confirmation.
113 * Staff can no longer use the copy editor to put items into or out of the
114 following statuses: checked out, lost, in transit, on holds shelf, long
115 overdue, and canceled transit.
116 * The contrast is improved for alert text showing the amount a patron owes
118 * Circ modifiers now sort alphabetically in the copy editor.
122 * Code to prevent a hold already on the Holds Shelf from being
123 transferred to another title.
124 * A fix to a bug that prevented users from scheduling reports with a
125 relative month if the report template used a date that applied the Year +
126 Month transform with the On or After (>=) operator.
127 * A fix to a bug where the max fines threshold was reached prematurely
128 due to the presence of account adjustments.
129 * A check that prevents a SMS message from attempting to sending when the SMS
131 * For systems that provide search format as a filter on the advanced
132 search page, a fix so that the format selected in the search bar when
133 launching a new search from the results page overrides any previously-set
135 * The addition of an optional new Apache/mod_perl configuration variable for
136 defining the port Apache listens on for HTTP traffic. This resolves an issue
137 where added content lookups attempting HTTP requests on the local Apache
138 instance on port 80 failed because Apache was using non-standard ports.
139 * A fix to the public catalog's My List page responsive design so that it now
140 displays properly on mobile devices and allows users to place holds from My List.
141 * A fix to a bug where the second (and subsequent)
142 pages of search results in the public catalog (when group
143 formats and editions is in effect) does not correctly generate
144 links to hits that are not part of of a multi-bib metarecords.
148 We would like to thank the following individuals who contributed code,
149 testing and documentation patches to the 2.12.3 point release of
169 This release is a security release that also contains several other bug
170 fixes improving on Evergreen 2.12.1.
172 Security Issue: XSS Vulnerability in Public Catalog
173 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
174 This release fixes several cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities
175 in the public catalog. When upgrading, Evergreen administrators should
176 review whether any of the following templates have been customized
177 or overridden. If so, either the template should be replaced with the
178 stock version or the XSS fix (which entails adding the `| html` filter
179 in several places) applied to the customized version.
181 * `Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/locale_picker.tt2`
182 * `Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/login/form.tt2`
183 * `Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/searchbar.tt2`
187 * Administrators of Evergreen who use RTL locales and who have customized
188 `style-rtl.css.tt2` should now incorporate their customizations into
190 * The `reporter.classic_current_circ` view, which is part of some
191 extra views defined in `Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/example.reporter-extension.sql`,
192 has been fixed to not exclude loans for patrons who do not have a
193 billing address set. Users of this view should rerun
194 `Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/example.reporter-extension.sql` during upgrade.
196 Hold Targeter Repairs and Improvements
197 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
198 A series of changes were made to the new hold targeter available in 2.12.
200 * Make the batch targeter more resilient to a single-hold failure.
201 * Additional batch targeter info logging.
202 * Set OSRF_LOG_CLIENT in hold_targeter_v2.pl for log tracing
203 * Removes the confusingly named --target-all option
204 ** The same behavior can be achieved by using --retarget-interval "0s"
205 * Removes --skip-viable (see --soft-retarget-interval below)
207 New --next-check-interval Option
208 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
209 Specify how long after the current run time the targeter will retarget
210 the currently affected holds. Applying a specific interval is useful
211 when the retarget-interval is shorter than the time between targeter
214 For example, if the targeter is run nightly at midnight with a
215 --retarget-interval 36h, you would set --next-check-interval to 48hr,
216 since the holds won't be processed again until 48 hours later. This
217 ensures that the org unit closed date checks are looking at the correct
220 This setting overrides the default behavior of calculating the next
221 retarget time from the retarget-interval.
223 New --soft-retarget-interval Option
224 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
225 This is a replacement for (and rebranding of) the --skip-viable option.
226 The new option allows for time-based soft-targeting instead simple binary
227 on/off soft-targeting.
229 How soft-targeting works:
230 * Update hold copy maps for all affected holds
231 * Holds with viable targets (on the pull list) are otherwise left alone.
232 * Holds without viable targets are retargeted in the usual manner.
236 * A fix to remove the Chilifresh patron reviews header for Evergreen sites
237 that do not use Chilifresh.
238 * A fix that marks acquisitions POs as received when all line items on the
239 PO are received or canceled.
240 * A typo fix to the long overdue override permission that prevented staff
241 from being able to override long overdue check ins.
242 * A fix to use a library's configured currency in SIP patron responses
243 instead of always using US dollars.
244 * A fix to SIP timeouts caused by invalid sessions
245 * A fix that allows boolean fields to be recognized in queries to the
247 * A fix to use the correct method during adjust to zero on negative
249 * A correction to the datatype for the Vandelay Default Record Match Set
251 * The removal of the _Keep_ field from MARC Batch Import Item Attributes.
252 The field was not previously implemented.
253 * A fix to set the complete time value for grouped Action/Trigger events
254 when an event's state reach complete, consistent with non-grouped events.
255 * A fix to a bug in the rollover_phone_to_print.pl script that kept failed
256 call files from being moved.
257 * A new index for acq.edi_message that speeds up the check for duplicate
259 * A fix that ensures JSON strings are converted to UTF8, ensuring that
260 non-ASCII data display correctly.
261 * A fix to avoid an erroneous unsaved data popup to appear during MARC
263 * A typo fix in the web client's bill payment receipt template.
264 * A correction to ebook account links on the My Account Summary page.
265 * Improved responsive design for the ebook My Account screens so that
266 they display better on mobile devices.
267 * A fix to a bug that prevented a patron opt-in dialog from loading.
268 * The RTL stylesheet for the public catalog,
269 `templates/opac/css/style-rtl.css.tt2`, has been merged into the LTR
270 one (`templates/opac/css/style.css.tt2`). The combined stylesheet
271 template will emit RTL or LTR styles based on the value of
272 the `rtl` flag of the active locale. An `rtl` variable is also available
273 in the template to allow the correct style to be chosen.
274 * A fix to leaking of the internal port number to the client when
275 Apache is configured to use nonstandard ports in combination with a proxy
277 * The addition of the vandelay.auto_overlay_bib_record upgrade script,
278 which was missed in a 2.1-2.2 era upgrade script. It isn't necessary for
279 sites that began using Evergreen since then to run the script, but
280 it is harmless to run.
281 * A web staff client fix that will hid the behind-desk option for
282 for libraries that do not support "Behind Desk Pickup".
283 * A web staff client fix that caused hold transit check ins to fail
284 silently when the transit destination does not have a holds address.
285 * A web staff client fix that now requires the entry of user statistical
286 categories in the patron editor if those stat cats are configured to
288 * A fix to a problem with the "Exclude Electronic Resources" checkbox
289 that prevented users from removing a selection from the box.
290 * The removal of the search format limiters from the new advanced search
291 limiter block on the search results page. The search format limiters
292 should not display there because they can be selected from the search bar.
299 We would like to thank the following individuals who contributed code,
300 testing and documentation patches to the 2.12.2 point release of
323 This release contains several bug fixes improving on Evergreen 2.12.0
325 * A fix to the 2.12 upgrade of the subject|temporal and subject|geographic
326 indexes, where the above-mentioned browse indexes were not turned off in favor
327 of new browse versions of the indexes. Sites that are upgrading from 2.12.0
328 can cancel the browse reingest that comes with the new upgrade script.
330 * A change to the default pickup library when staff place a hold. The place hold
331 screen will now default to the preferred pickup location for the patron. If the
332 patron does not have a preferred pickup location, it will default to the
333 patron's home library.
334 * A fix to a problem where users could not change the selected Org Unit on the
335 MARC Tag Tables server admin page.
336 * A fix to the seed data for translations for some Coded Value Map entries.
337 * The ability to skip the XUL staff client build when in make_release.
338 * Revised layout and styling for the advanced search limiter block that displays
339 on the search results page.
340 * A fix that silences a log warning that appears for every checkout where a hard
341 due date is not used.
342 * Tweaks for sounds that are used in the web staff client.
343 * The addition of f4 and ctrl-f2 as hotkeys in the web staff client.
344 * Additional help text for receipt templates in the web staff client.
345 * The reinstatement of the Reprint Last Receipt functionality in the web staff client.
346 * The ability in the web staff client copy editor to add new volumes to
347 libraries that were not selected in holdings view.
348 * A fix to a billing issue where transactions were not re-opened after they
349 acquired a non-zero balance at check in.
350 * A change to the web staff client work log to prevent it from storing
352 * A fix to a translation issue for the record attributes displayed in the
353 advanced search limiter block on the search results page.
354 * A fix to hold targeting for metarecord holds when the new hold targeter is
355 run in parallel mode.
359 We would like to thank the following individuals who contributed code,
360 testing and documentation patches to the 2.12.1 point release of
381 Evergreen 2.12 now requires OpenSRF 2.5 or later; certain functionality
382 will not work if you attempt to run Evergreen 2.12 on OpenSRF 2.4. Evergreen
383 2.12 recommends PostgreSQL 9.4. The minimum supported version of PostgreSQL is
386 The stock schema upgrade script performs a browse and facet reingest,
387 recalculates bib fingerprints, and remaps metarecords.
389 This version also adds two new services, `open-ils.ebook_api` and
390 `open-ils.hold-targeter`.
397 Default status for received line items
398 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
399 A new Library Setting has been added to allow libraries to set the default
400 status for received line items. The previous behavior was to use the
401 "In process" status for all acquisitions items that are received.
409 Additional SMS Carriers
410 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
411 SMS carrier definitions are now included for Google Fi and
412 Republic Wireless. These will be automatically loaded when
413 installing a new Evergreen system; admins who wish to
414 add these definitions during an upgrade can use the following
415 email gateway values:
417 * Google Fi: `$number@msg.fi.google.com`
418 * Republic Wireless: `$number@text.republicwireless.com`
423 Bibliographic Fingerprint Improvements
424 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
425 The bibliographic fingerprint will now incorporate subfields $n and $p from MARC
426 title fields to better distinguish among records of the same series that
427 may share the same title but have a different part. With this change, these
428 MARC records will no longer be grouped together in a 'Group Formats & Editions'
431 The bibliographic fingerprint was also changed to better distinguish among
432 the fields contributing to the fingerprint. This change will help the system
433 distinguish between a record for the movie _Blue Steel_ and another record for
434 the book _Blue_ written by Danielle Steel.
441 Batch Hold Targeter Speed-up and New Features
442 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
444 Adds a new `open-ils.hold-targeter` service, supporting new targeting options
445 and runtime optimizations to speed up targeting. The service is launched
446 from a new targeting script, `hold_targeter_v2.pl` (default location:
447 `/openils/bin/hold_targeter_v2.pl`).
449 This code has no effect on the existing hold targeter, which is still
450 available as of this release and functions as before.
455 * Adds a global configuration flag 'circ.holds.retarget_interval' for
456 setting the hold retarget interval.
458 * `--target-all` option forces the targeter to process all active
459 holds, regardless of when they were last targeted.
461 * `--retarget-interval` option make is possible to override the new
462 'circ.holds.retarget_interval' setting via the command line
463 when calling the hold targeter.
465 * `--skip-viable` option causes the hold targeter to avoid modifying
466 the currently targeted copy (i.e. the copy on the pull list) for holds
467 that target a viable (capturable) copy.
470 For skipped holds, no entry is added to the unfulfilled_hold_list.
471 The set of potential copies (hold copy maps) are refreshed for all
472 processed holds, regardless of target viability.
475 This option is useful for 1.) finding targets for holds that require
476 new targets and 2.) adding new/modified copies to the potential copy
477 lists (for opportunistic capture) more frequently than you may want to do full
478 retargeting of all holds.
480 * `--newest-first` option processes holds in reverse order of request_time,
481 so that newer holds are (re)targeted first. This is primarily useful
482 when a large backlog of old, un-targetable holds exist. With
483 `--newest-first`, the older holds will be processed last.
485 * `--parallel` option overrides the parallel settings found in `opensrf.xml`
486 for simpler modification and testing.
488 * `--lockfile` option allows the caller to specify a lock file instead
489 of using the default /tmp/hold_targeter-LOCK
491 * `--verbose` option prints progress info to STDOUT, showing the number of
492 holds processed per parallel targeter instance.
494 * When configured, hold target loops cycle through all org units (with
495 targetable copies) instead of repeatedly targeting copies at the pickup
496 library when multiple targetable copies exist at the pickup library.
498 * When configured, hold target loops prioritize (targetable) org units
499 first by the number of previous target attempts, then by their
500 weight/proximity. This effectively back-fills org units that had no
501 targetable copies during earlier target loops so that they are
502 targeted as many times as other org units (to the extent possible,
508 * Traditional daily hold targeter with a value set for
509 'circ.holds.retarget_interval'.
512 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
513 /openils/bin/hold_targeter_v2.pl
514 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
516 * (Re)target non-viable holds twice a day, only processing holds that
517 have never been targeter or those that have not been re-targeted in
521 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
522 /openils/bin/hold_targeter_v2.pl --skip-viable --retarget-interval "12h"
523 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
525 * (Re)target non-viable holds twice a day, processing all holds regardless
526 of when or if they were targeted before, running 3 targeters in
530 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
531 /openils/bin/hold_targeter_v2.pl --skip-viable --target-all --parallel 3
532 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
538 Add separate make target for translators
539 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
540 For those only interested in building Evergreen translations, a separate
541 "translator" make target has been added to allow for easier installation
542 of i18n prerequisites.
545 Allow admin to specify where Perl modules will be installed
546 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
547 Add `--with-perlbase` option to `configure` to specify an alternative
548 location for installing the Perl modules. This can be useful for setups
549 that want to run the Perl modules from a shared filesystem or
550 environments that need to run multiple versions of Evergreen
553 Users of `--with-perlbase` are responsible for ensuring that `PERL5LIB`
554 is set appropriately.
558 Addition of missing permissions
559 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
560 Required permissions that were previously missing from the stock data have now
561 been added. If Evergreen sites have already manually added these permissions,
562 the upgrade script will remove the old permission and create the new one,
563 maintaining any maps to permission groups, with the stock permission ID.
569 get_org_unit_ancestor_at_depth Helper Added to Action Trigger Reactor Helpers
570 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
571 In action trigger templates it's now possible to call
572 `helpers.get_org_unit_ancestor_at_depth($id_or_aou, $depth)` in order to retrieve
573 a fleshed aou for the target aou's ancestor at the chosen depth. This could be
574 used to retrieve the name of the library system rather than a specific branch
580 Removed unused selfcheck password setting
581 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
582 There was an unused duplicate selfcheck password setting that was removed
583 to avoid confusion over which library setting was supposed to be set to
584 enable passwords for selfcheck. After upgrading, verify that your library
585 policy remains consistent for this setting.
591 Credit Processor Stripe Settings Permissions
592 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
593 Unprivileged users can retrieve organizational unit setting values for
594 setting types lacking a "view" permission. When the feature adding
595 Stripe credit card processing was added, the upgrade script neglected
596 to add the VIEW_CREDIT_CARD_PROCESSING permission to the
597 organizational unit setting type. This means that anyone can retrieve
598 and view the settings for Stripe credit card processing.
600 Any system that upgraded from Evergreen version 2.5 to 2.6 is
601 affected. If you use Stripe for credit card processing, it is
602 strongly recommended that you apply this upgrade. Even if you do not
603 use Stripe, applying this upgrade is still recommended. If you did
604 not upgrade from version 2.5 to 2.6 of Evergreen, but started with a
605 later version, applying this upgrade is harmless.
615 New Access Points for MARC Merge/Overlay Profiles
616 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
617 Catalogers can now select a MARC merge/overlay profile to apply when
618 merging records in the (browser client) record bucket merge and Z39.50
619 record overlay interfaces. In both interfaces, if the user selects
620 a merge profile, the results of the merge are displayed, giving the
621 user the opportunity to choose a different merge profile or edit
622 the records involved prior to committing to the merge.
624 A new library setting, "Default Merge Profile (Z39.50 and Record Buckets)",
625 specifies the merge profile to preselect in the new merge profile
626 selectors in the record bucket merge and Z39.50 overlay logs. The
627 selectors will also remember the last selection that the user made.
637 Display Copy Alerts With In-House-Use
638 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
640 Two library settings are used to control the display of copy alert
641 messages or copy location check in alerts when recording in-house-use
644 Setting 'Display copy alert for in-house-use' to true for an
645 organization will cause an alert to appear with the copy's alert
646 message, if it has one, when recording in-house-use for the copy.
648 Setting 'Display copy location check in alert for in-house-use' to true
649 for an organization will cause an alert to display a message
650 indicating that the item needs to be routed to its location if the
651 location has check in alert set to true.
653 The settings are independent of one another because you may want to
654 display one and not the other when recording in-house-use.
664 Active Date Column Picker Option
665 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
666 The active date will now be available as a column picker option in the Item
672 Punctuation Insensitive Patron Search
673 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
674 When performing a patron search, punctuation characters will be
675 ignored. So if the patron is named O'Brien, then you can enter Obrien,
676 O'Brien, O Brien, etc. in the search box.
678 This behavior affects the Last Name (internally: family_name), First Name
679 (first_given_name), and Middle Name (second_given_name) fields of the search.
686 Touch screen improvements for Evergreen self-check interface
687 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
688 Improvements were made to the Evergreen self-check interface to make it easier
689 to use in a touch-screen environment.
691 * The pay fines link is now a pay fines button, matching other buttons on the
693 * The checkboxes have been enlarged, making them easier to activate when using
700 Trial Production Use of the Web Staff Client
701 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
702 The new web staff client is ready for trial production use in all functional
703 areas with the exception of serials and offline transactions. In addition to
704 many bug fixes in the areas of circulation, cataloging, administration and
705 reporting, Release 2.12 sees the following additions to web client
708 * Acquisitions interfaces and functionality have been integrated into the web
710 * Booking interfaces and functionality have been integrated into the web staff
712 * Hatch, the program that will allow for unmediated printing to multiple
713 printers, sharing of workstation settings, and, eventually, offline
714 transactions is now available. A windows installer for Hatch will be available
715 on the Evergreen-ILS Downloads page.
717 The Evergreen developers will keep pilot libraries updated about known web
718 client issues by posting known bugs to https://wiki.evergreen-ils.org/doku.php?id=dev:browser_staff:known_issues .
722 Hatch is not required to use the web client, but should be used for workstations
723 that need to perform the following tasks.
725 * Unmediated printing to multiple printers. Workstations can print to multiple
726 printers without Hatch, but will need to click through a dialog to select a
727 printer. Hatch allows workstations to automatically print, without dialog, to
729 * Storage of workstation settings in a place outside the browser. Storing local
730 preferences in hatch will prevent tampering with preferences via the browser
731 developer tools and protect the settings from possible deletion if the browser
732 deletes settings in local storage.
733 * When offline functionality is available, hatch will be required to perform
734 offline transactions.
736 Hatch is currently run as a Chrome extension and is not available in Firefox. To
737 use hatch on Windows, Evergreen sites should:
739 . install a java runtime environment version 8 (or higher) if not already
741 . download and execute the installer from the Evergreen downloads page,
742 . open Chrome and navigate to chrome://extensions,
743 . enable _Developer Mode_ along the top right of the page,
744 . click the _Load Unpacked Extension_ button,
745 . load the directory at Hatch -> extension -> app,
746 .. In Windows, the default location for the app directory will be
747 C:\Program Files (x86)\Hatch\extension\app
748 . enable hatch features in the web client by going to Administration ->
749 Workstation Administration -> Print/Storage Service ("Hatch") and choosing
750 which services to use with Hatch.
751 .. this page will also inform you that hatch is connected.
761 Client Timezone Awareness
762 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
764 Previously, adjusting the time zone in which a database session operates
765 could not be done in any way except globally, directly within the database.
766 However, allowing modification of the timezone parameter now supports
767 localization efforts for those consortia that span multiple time zones.
772 CStore and other services that interact with the primary Evergreen database
773 make use of the functionality provided by LP#1485371 in OpenSRF in order to
774 set the time zone configuration parameter available in PostgreSQL. This has
775 the effect of interpreting all timestamps written to or read from the database
776 in the client's time zone.
778 Within CStore (and related, C-based services), all stateful sessions make use
779 of this capability, setting the database time zone upon a successful CONNECT
780 message from the client. The time zone is reset to the database default when
781 a session is terminated either due to client DISCONNECT or server keepalive
784 All stateless requests record the current database time zone, set the database
785 time zone to that of the client's, run the query, and then reset the database
786 time zone on each request that carries a client time zone value. It is expected
787 that this will not cause any noticeable increase in latency or query execution
788 time, as this setting is local to the specific PostgreSQL server backend process.
790 Within the Storage service, the timezone will be set automatically by a simple
791 wrapper method used by the existing method registration mechanism for method
792 publishing. Disconnect and error callbacks are registered to revert the time
793 zone setting within the database. This provides completely transparent time
794 zone manipulation for backend services that make use of open-ils.storage.
804 New Subject Browse Index Definitions
805 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
806 New subject browse index definitions have been added that display the entire
807 heading as a unit with hyphens between terms instead of displaying individual
810 For example, the browse heading for:
812 =650 \0$aCats$zUnited States$vCorrespondence.
814 will display in a single entry as:
816 Cats -- United States -- Correspondence
818 Rather than separate entries for Cats and United States.
820 Name subjects will continue to display as separate entries because additional
821 work would be required for the heading to be punctuated correctly.
826 Advanced Search Limiters Enhancement
827 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
828 Advanced search limiters will no longer propagate to the basic search box in
829 the catalog. Instead, the limiters applied to the search will appear underneath
830 the search box where they can be easily cleared by clicking an 'x.' On a small,
831 mobile device, the advanced search limiters can be seen by clicking an 'x filter
834 The selected limiters will be applied to any search from the search bar until:
835 * The user actively removes the filters from the search or
836 * The user starts a new basic or advanced search from scratch.
841 Arabic and Right-to-Left Language Support for the catalog
842 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
843 New stylesheets and other changes to the catalog to allow for
844 better support of right-to-left (RTL) languages, such as Arabic.
846 Also adds Arabic (Jordan) as a new supported language.
851 Ebook API integration
852 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
853 Evergreen 2.12 supports partial integration with third-party APIs
854 provided by OverDrive and OneClickdigital. When ebook API integration
855 is enabled, bibliographic records from these vendors that appear in your
856 public catalog will include vendor holdings and availability information. Also,
857 when a user is logged in, the public catalog dashboard and My Account interface
858 will include information about that user's checkouts and holds for
861 For API integration to work, you need to request API access from the
862 vendor and configure your Evergreen system according to the instructions
863 below. You also need to configure the new `open-ils.ebook_api` service.
865 This feature assumes that you are importing MARC records supplied by the
866 vendor into your Evergreen system, using Vandelay or some other MARC
867 import method. This feature does not search the vendor's online
868 collections or automatically import vendor records into your system; it
869 merely augments records that are already in Evergreen.
871 A future Evergreen release will add the ability for users to check out
872 titles, place holds, etc., directly via the public catalog.
874 Ebook API service configuration
875 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
876 This feature uses the new `open-ils.ebook_api` OpenSRF service. This
877 service must be configured in your `opensrf.xml` and `opensrf_core.xml`
878 config files for ebook API integration to work. See
879 `opensrf.xml.example` and `opensrf_core.xml.example` for guidance.
881 OverDrive API integration
882 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
883 Before enabling OverDrive API integration, you will need to request API
884 access from OverDrive. OverDrive will provide the values to be used for
885 the following new org unit settings:
887 * *OverDrive Basic Token*: The basic token used for API client
888 authentication. To generate your basic token, combine your client
889 key and client secret provided by OverDrive into a single string
890 ("key:secret"), and then base64-encode that string. On Linux, you
891 can use the following command: `echo -n "key:secret" | base64 -`
892 * *OverDrive Account ID*: The account ID (a.k.a. library ID) for your
893 OverDrive API account.
894 * *OverDrive Website ID*: The website ID for your OverDrive API
896 * *OverDrive Authorization Name*: The authorization name (a.k.a.
897 library name) designated by OverDrive for your library. If your
898 OverDrive subscription includes multiple Evergreen libraries, you
899 will need to add a separate value for this setting for each
900 participating library.
901 * *OverDrive Password Required*: If your library's OverDrive
902 subscription requires the patron's PIN (password) to be provided
903 during patron authentication, set this setting to "true." If you do
904 not require the patron's PIN for OverDrive authentication, set this
905 setting to "false." (If set to "true," the password entered by a
906 patron when logging into the public catalog will be cached in plain text in
908 * *OverDrive Discovery API Base URI* and *OverDrive Circulation API
909 Base URI*: By default, Evergreen uses OverDrive's production API, so
910 you should not need to set a value for these settings. If you want
911 to use OverDrive's integration environment, you will need to add the
912 appropriate base URIs for the discovery and circulation APIs. See
913 OverDrive's developer documentation for details.
914 * *OverDrive Granted Authorization Redirect URI*: Evergreen does not
915 currently support granted authorization with OverDrive, so this
916 setting is not currently in use.
918 For more information, consult the
919 https://developer.overdrive.com/docs/getting-started[OverDrive API
922 To enable OverDrive API integration, adjust the following public catalog settings
925 * `ebook_api.enabled`: set to "true".
926 * `ebook_api.overdrive.enabled`: set to "true".
927 * `ebook_api.overdrive.base_uris`: list of regular expressions
928 matching OverDrive URLs found in the 856$9 field of older OverDrive
929 MARC records. As of fall 2016, OverDrive's URL format has changed,
930 and the record identifier is now found in the 037$a field of their
931 MARC records, with "OverDrive" in 037$b. Evergreen will check the
932 037 field for OverDrive record identifiers; if your system includes
933 older-style OverDrive records with the record identifier embedded in
934 the 856 URL, you need to specify URL patterns with this setting.
936 OneClickdigital API integration
937 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
938 Before enabling OneClickdigital API integration, you will need to
939 request API access from OneClickdigital. OneClickdigital will provide
940 the values to be used for the following new org unit settings:
942 * *OneClickdigital Library ID*: The identifier assigned to your
943 library by OneClickdigital.
944 * *OneClickdigital Basic Token*: Your client authentication token,
945 supplied by OneClickdigital when you request access to their API.
947 For more information, consult the
948 http://developer.oneclickdigital.us/[OneClickdigital API documentation].
950 To enable OneClickdigital API integration, adjust the following public catalog
951 settings in `config.tt2`:
953 * `ebook_api.enabled`: set to "true".
954 * `ebook_api.oneclickdigital.enabled`: set to "true".
955 * `ebook_api.oneclickdigital.base_uris`: list of regular expressions
956 matching OneClickdigital URLs found in the 859$9 field of your MARC
957 records. Evergreen uses the patterns specified here to extract
958 record identifiers for OneClickdigital titles.
960 Additional configuration
961 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
962 Evergreen communicates with third-party vendor APIs using the new
963 `OpenILS::Utils::HTTPClient` module. This module is configured using
964 settings in `opensrf.xml`. The default settings should work for most
965 environments by default, but you may need to specify a custom location
966 for the CA certificates installed on your server. You can also disable
967 SSL certificate verification on HTTPClient requests altogether, but
968 doing so is emphatically discouraged.
972 Links to Other Formats and Editions
973 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
974 The record summary pages in the catalog will now link to other formats and
975 editions of a title. The links will allow users to quickly jump to another
976 format of the title or an edition written in another language.
982 Metarecord Search Improvements
983 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
984 This release brings several improvement to the Group Formats and Editions
987 * Limiters on the advanced search page can now be successfully applied to
988 Group Formats and Editions searches,
989 * Electronic resources are now retrievable through these searches,
990 * Paged navigation has improved.
995 Allow Metarecord Search by default
996 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
997 Before the TPAC, a site could configure the public catalog to use metarecord searching
998 by default, via a configuration file. Here we bring that back.
1000 A new setting called search.metarecord_default is present in
1001 `templates/opac/parts/config.tt2` to enable this feature. By setting this to
1002 a true value (normally 1) the TPAC will silently include the #metabib search
1003 modifier in the search form on any interfaces that do not have a UI component
1004 that allows the user to control the setting.
1010 * Author fields are now normalized to strip ending periods so that authors from
1011 RDA and non-RDA records are collapsed in browse and facet headings.
1012 * All author/contributor roles will now display in the record detail page.
1013 Previously, some of the roles were omitted or were duplicated.
1016 Obalkyknih.cz Integration
1017 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1018 Evergreen now integrates with Czech added content provider obalkyknih.cz. A new
1019 setting called obalkyknih_cz.enabled is available in
1020 `templates/opac/parts/config.tt2` to enable this new feature.
1023 2.12.0 Acknowledgments
1024 ----------------------
1025 The Evergreen project would like to acknowledge the following
1026 organizations that commissioned developments in this release of
1030 * British Columbia Libraries Cooperative
1033 * King County Library System
1034 * Linn Libraries Consortium
1036 * Pennsylvania Integrated Library System
1037 * Pioneer Library System
1039 We would also like to thank the following individuals who contributed
1040 code, translations, documentations patches and tests to this release of
1073 * Job Diógenes Ribeiro Borges
1090 We also thank the following organizations whose employees contributed
1093 * British Columbia Libraries Cooperative
1097 * Emerald Data Networks, Inc.
1098 * Equinox Open Library Initiative
1100 * Indiana State Library
1101 * The Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, Prague
1103 * Jordanian Library and Information Association
1104 * King County Library System
1105 * Lake Agassiz Regional Library
1106 * Laurentian University
1107 * Linn-Benton Community College
1109 * Merrimack Valley Library Consortium
1111 * North of Boston Library Exchange
1112 * Pioneer Library System
1113 * Rodgers Memorial Library
1115 * Traverse Area District Library
1118 We regret any omissions. If a contributor has been inadvertently
1119 missed, please open a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/