1 Evergreen 3.1 Release Notes
2 ===========================
10 This release contains bug fixes improving on Evergreen 3.1.1. Note that
11 all bug fixes refer to the web staff client unless otherwise specified.
19 * The MARC editor now handles 008 fields better.
20 * Adds spaces between subfields when suggesting a call
21 number for a new volume.
22 * MarcXML exports from the MARC Batch Import/Export ->
23 Export Records screen now downloads the file, rather than opening
25 * The Item Status Circulation Library column now displays a
26 shortname rather than the full library name.
27 * The Item Status Remaining Renewals column now displays
29 * The Item Status now has a "Last Renewal Workstation" column
31 * Fixes the circulation counts displayed in Item Status Details.
32 * Removes an error that got thrown in the Holdings View when a call number
34 * Fixes an issue where multiple copies with different values for required
35 statistical categories could not be edited and saved in batch.
36 * Add an option to remove floating in the copy editor.
37 * Fixes an issue with the floating dropdown in the copy editor.
38 * Fixes a problem in which the copy template didn't properly copy
40 * Reduces the number of API calls that the MARC Editor requires.
41 * The order of the Z39.50 servers on the Z39.50 import screen
42 no longer relies on capitalization.
47 * Fixes an issue that prevented the offline patron registration
49 * Fixes an issue with searching patrons by permission group.
50 * The barcodes in the patron search are now clickable.
51 * Staff members can now manually override the patron juvenile
52 flag value, regardless of the patron's date of birth.
53 * Checkboxes on patron registration screen are now properly aligned
55 * The user permission group dropdowns in the patron registration,
56 edit, and search interfaces now have scrollbars.
57 * The date picker on the checkout screen is now hidden unless
58 circ staff activates a specific due date option.
59 * The check-in screen now includes a copy status column.
60 * The Merge Patrons interface now displays the date of birth.
61 * The user bucket screen now displays the Bucket ID.
62 * The payment button on patron bills screen is now inactive if the
63 Payment Received field is blank.
64 * The Bill History receipt now includes a Finish date and a Last
66 * When a patron summary contains an image of the patron,
67 that image tag now has a null alt attribute to remove it from
68 the flow of a screen reader.
69 * Corrects an issue that caused the transit dialog to show the
71 * Corrects an issue with printing transit lists.
72 * "Find another target" on transiting hold no longer leaves the
74 * The images now display to distinguish hold and transit slips.
75 * The Clearable Holds list printout now only shows holds that have
77 * Restores the call number prefix and suffix fields to the holds
79 * The documentation at the top of the hold shelf slip template
81 * The cursor in the in-house use screen now automatically goes
83 * The in-house use screen now shows a copy status column.
84 * Add support for converting change to patron credit in the patron bills
85 interface, consistent with the XUL feature.
86 * Fixes a bug that caused pickup/request library fields to be
88 * Fixes a bug in the offline org unit tree.
90 Command-line system administration
91 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
93 * The novelist entry in `eg_vhost.conf` includes two new
95 * Corrects an issue with the `--max-sleep` argument on the
96 `action_trigger_runner.pl` support script.
97 * Corrects an issue with how the `eg_pbx_allocator.pl` script
98 detects an existing lock file.
99 * The 3.0.2-3.0.3 upgrade script disables triggers before
100 recalculating bib visibility.
105 * Fixes an issue that caused records with located URIs to be
106 retrieved in Copy Location and Copy Location Group searches.
107 * Fixes an error message that appeared in the search box
108 in the public catalog while placing hold after an advanced search.
109 * Restores the display of copy information for the user's
110 preferred library in the public catalog.
111 * Author and contributor names are no longer highlighted in
112 search results when the user has turned off highlighting.
113 * Fixes regression errors in the search results page.
114 * Removes redundant call numbers from the Show More Details
116 * The cast field in the catalog is now taken from the 511 field
117 when first indicator = 1, rather than the 508.
118 * Fixes a display issue caused by editing holds.
119 * Repairs broken author search links on the catalog record page.
124 * Fixes an issue that prevented users from searching for
125 receivable issues using Database ID or ISSN in the Serials
126 Batch Receive interface.
130 * Pins AngularJS support to version 1.6, which prevents unsupported
131 AngularJS versions (such as 1.7) from breaking the build process.
132 * Adds some padding to the bottom of Web Client interfaces.
133 * Logins now honor all org unit timeout settings.
134 * Evergreen will now identify and handle invalid timezones.
135 * Fixes an issue where a column header in some interfaces were automatically
136 highlighted in green when retrieving the interface.
141 We would like to thank the following individuals who contributed code,
142 tests and documentation patches to the 3.1.2 point release of
178 This release contains bug fixes improving on Evergreen 3.1.0.
180 * Fixes a performance issue with the Patron Billing History screen and
181 other screens that cause Flattener.pm to re-create joins
183 * Fixes an issue that prevented patron alerts from showing to staff at
185 * Corrects the "Holdable" attribute display on the Item Status detailed
187 * Fixes the ability to delete multiple copies from Item Status.
191 We would like to thank the following individuals who contributed code,
192 tests and documentation patches to the 3.1.1 point release of
207 Like many major Evergreen upgrades, 3.1 requires a full reingest of your
208 bibliographic records before the system is usable again. While a basic reingest
209 is included at the end of the upgrade script, it happens after the main
210 COMMIT, so it is safe to cancel that and run the required reingest as you see
211 fit (e.g. via pingest.pl).
220 New Latency Tester Tool
221 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
222 The Evergreen Web Staff Client now includes a section called *Tests* linked from
223 *Administration -> Workstation*. The *Tests* page houses a simple tool
224 that can be used to test the latency of the websocket connection between the
225 client and the server (via the `opensrf.echo` service).
227 This page displays which Evergreen host server is being queried. Upon hitting
228 the blue "Start Test" button for the first time, it will issue 10 sequentially
229 fired requests in order to get a solid initial average. Clicking the button a
230 second time will take one more measurement and recalculate the average
231 latency. The results can be copied to clipboard for troubleshooting purposes
232 and also cleared from display.
234 marc_export --uris option
235 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
236 The marc_export support script now has a `--uris` option (short form:
237 `-u`) to export records with located URIs (i.e. electronic resources). When
238 used by itself, it will export only records that have located URIs. When
239 used in conjunction with `--items`, it will add records with located URIs
240 but no items/copies to the output. If combined with a `--library` or
241 `--descendants` option, this option will limit its output to those
242 records with URIs at the designated libraries. The best way to use
243 this option is in combination with the `--items` and one of the
244 `--library` or `--descendants` options to export *all* of a library's
245 holdings both physical and electronic.
251 Sample Data Includes Surveys
252 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
253 The Concerto sample data set now includes patron surveys, questions,
254 answers, and responses.
256 Virtual Index Definitions
257 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
258 The practical purpose of Virtual Index Definitions is to supply an Evergreen
259 administrator with the ability to control the weighting and field inclusion of
260 values in the general keyword index, commonly referred to as "the blob,"
261 without requiring tricky configuration that has subtle semantics, an
262 over-abundance of index definitions which can slow search generally, or the
263 need to reingest all records on a regular basis as experiments are performed
264 and the configuration refined. Significant results of recasting keyword indexes
265 as a set of one or more Virtual Index Definitions will be simpler search
266 configuration management, faster search speed overall, and more practical
267 reconfiguration and adjustment as needed.
269 Previously, in order to provide field-specific weighting to
270 keyword matches against titles or authors, an administrator must duplicate many
271 other index definitions and supply overriding weights to those duplicates. This
272 not only complicates configuration, but slows down record ingest as well as
273 search. It is also fairly ineffective at achieving the goal of weighted keyword
274 fields. Virtual Index Definitions will substantially alleviate the need for
275 these workarounds and their consequences.
277 * A Virtual Index Definition does not require any configuration for
278 extracting bibliographic data from records, but instead can become a sink for
279 data collected by other index definitions, which is then colocated together to
280 supply a search target made up of the separately extracted data. Virtual Index
281 Definitions are effectively treated as aggregate definitions, matching across
282 all values extracted from constituent non-virtual index definitions. They can
283 further make use of the Combined class functionality to colocate all values in a
284 class together for matching even across virtual fields.
286 * Configuration allows for weighting of constituent index definitions that
287 participate in a Virtual Index Definition. This weighting is separate from the
288 weighting supplied when the index definition itself is a search target.
290 * The Evergreen QueryParser driver returns the list of fields actually
291 searched using every user-supplied term set, including constituent expansion
292 when a Virtual Index Definition is searched. In particular, this will facilitate
293 Search Term Highlighting described below.
295 * Stock configuration changes make use of pre-existing, non-virtual index
296 definitions mapped to new a Virtual Index Definition that implements the
297 functionality provided by the `keyword|keyword` index definition. The
298 `keyword|keyword` definition is left in place for the time being, until more data
299 can be gathered about the real-world effect of removing it entirely and
300 replacing it with Virtual Index Definition mappings.
302 * New system administration functions will be created to facilitate
303 modification of Virtual Index Definition mapping, avoiding the need for a full
304 reingest when existing index definitions are added or removed from a virtual
307 Increased use of Metabib Display Fields
308 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
309 We use Metabib Display Fields (newly available in 3.0) to render catalog search
310 results, intermediate metarecord results, and record detail pages. This requires
311 the addition of several new Metabib Display Field definitions, as well as Perl
312 services to gather and render the data.
314 We also use more Metabib Display Fields in the client. As a result,
315 bibliographic fields will display in proper case in more client interfaces and
316 in Evergreen reports.
320 A new AngularJS "MARC Search/Facet Fields" interface has been created to replace
321 the Dojo version, and both have been extended to support Virtual Index
322 Definition data supplier mapping and weighting.
324 Settings & Permissions
325 ++++++++++++++++++++++
326 The new Virtual Index Definition data supplier mapping table,
327 `config.metabib_field_virtual_map`, requires the same permissions as the
328 MARC Search/Facet Fields interface: CREATE_METABIB_FIELD, UPDATE_METABIB_FIELD,
329 DELETE_METABIB_FIELD, or ADMIN_METABIB_FIELD for all actions
333 There now exist several new database tables and functions primarily in support
334 of search highlighting. Additionally, the QueryParser driver for Evergreen has
335 been augmented to be able to return a data structure describing how the search
336 was performed, in a way that allows a separate support API to gather a
337 highlighted version of the Display Field data for a given record.
341 By default, the following fields will be weighted more heavily in keyword
342 searches. Administrators can change these defaults by changing the values in the
343 "All searchable fields" virtual index in the "MARC Search/Facet Fields"
347 * Main title (a new index limited to the words in the 245a)
351 In addition, note indexes and the physical description index will receive
352 less weight in default keyword searches.
354 Re-ingest or Indexing Dependencies
355 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
356 With the addition and modification of many Index Definitions, a full reingest is
357 recommended. However, search will continue to work as it did previously
358 for those records that have not yet been reingested. Therefore a slow, rolling
359 reingest is recommended.
361 Performance Implications or Concerns
362 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
363 Because the Metabib Display Fields infrastructure will eventually replace
364 functionality that is significantly more CPU-intensive in the various forms of
365 XML parsing, XSLT transformation, XPath calculation, and
366 Metabib Virtual Record construction, it is expected that the overall CPU load
367 will be reduced by this development, and ideally the overall time required to
368 perform and render a search will likewise drop. It is unlikely that the speed
369 increase will be visible to users on a per-search basis, but that search in
370 aggregate will become a smaller consumer of resources.
378 When 2 or more bib records are merged, all records involved are stamped
379 with a new `merge_date` value. For any bib record, this field indicates
380 the last time it was involved in a merge. At the same time, all
381 subordinate records (i.e. those deleted as a product of the merge) are
382 stamped with a `merged_to` value indicating which bib record the source
383 record was merged with.
385 In the browser client bib record display, a warning alert now appears
386 along the top of the page (below the Deleted alert) indicating when a
387 record was used in a merge, when it was merged, and which record it was
388 merge with, rendered as a link to the target record.
394 Alternate Patron Hold Pickup
395 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
396 This feature adds a bit of convenience to a common task: checking out
397 an item on hold to another patron (typically a family member or helper).
399 When you checkout the item, you will get a pop-up window with warnings associated
400 with this item. The "ITEM_ON_HOLDS_SHELF" message is now expanded to
402 * Let you know the name of the person who had placed the hold.
403 * Give you the option (in the form of a checkbox) of cancelling the
404 hold placed by the above-named patron. (Checked = Cancel the hold;
405 Unchecked = Leave the hold in place)
407 The initial value of the checkbox is derived from the
408 `circ.clear_hold_on_checkout` organizational setting.
410 If the operator has CANCEL_HOLD privilege, then if the checkbox is checked and
411 the checkout is allowed to proceed, the hold will be cancelled with a note that
412 the item was checked out to another patron.
414 This feature is available in the browser-based staff client.
416 New Patron Billing Statement
417 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
418 The Evergreen web staff client now includes a patron billing statement,
419 which summarizes a patron's bills, credits and payments in a familiar
420 layout. This can be found on the "Statement" tab of the Patron Bill
421 Details page. (From the Patron Bills page, double-click a row to view
422 its details, or choose "Full Details" from the Actions menu.)
424 Enhanced Billing Timestamp Support
425 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
426 Previously, billings had to make do with a single timestamp attempting
427 to fill two different roles. In the case of an overdue fine, the
428 timestamp represented the *end* of the fine period for that billing,
429 while for all other fines, the timestamp was merely the time the bill
430 was created. This setup generally worked, but not without confusion,
431 and limited our ability to understand and process the data.
433 Billings will now have up to three timestamps: a create date, and when
434 applicable, a fine period start and a fine period end. This clarifies
435 and simplifies things like backdating, retrospective fine generation,
436 account balancing for negative balance avoidance, and billing timeline
439 Copy Alerts and Suppression Matrix
440 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
441 The Copy Alerts feature allows library staff to add customized alert
442 messages to copies. The copy alerts will appear when a specific event
443 takes place, such as when the copy is checked in, checked out, or
444 renewed. Alerts can be temporary or persistent: temporary alerts will be
445 disabled after the initial alert and acknowledgement from staff, while
446 persistent alerts will display each time the alert event takes place.
447 Copy Alerts can be configured to display at the circulating or owning
448 library only or, alternatively, when the library at which the alert
449 event takes place is not the circulating or owning library. Copy Alerts
450 can also be configured to provide options for the next copy status that
451 should be applied to an item. Library administrators will have the
452 ability to create and customize Copy Alert Types and to suppress copy
453 alerts at specific org units.
455 Copy alerts can be added via the volume/creator and the check in,
456 check out, and renew pages. Copy alerts can also be managed at the
459 Copy alert types can be managed via the Copy Alert Types page in
460 Local Administration, and suppression of them can be administered
461 via the Copy Alert Suppression page under Local Administration.
463 Place Multiple Holds At Once
464 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
465 Users with the appropriate permissions now have the ability to place multiple
466 title/metarecords holds at once. This feature is especially beneficial for book
467 clubs and reading groups, which need to place holds on multiple copies of a
470 In order to use the feature:
472 * Set the _Maximum number of duplicate holds allowed_ Library Setting
473 (`circ.holds.max_duplicate_holds`) to a number higher than 1
474 * Log in as a user with the CREATE_DUPLICATE_HOLDS
476 When placing a title or metarecord hold, a _Number of copies_ field will
477 display for these users. This field is not available when placing part, volume
480 This feature does not change the way in which the system fills holds. The
481 multiple holds will fill in the same way that they would if the user had placed
482 multiple holds separately.
484 New Notice Columns in Items Out Grid
485 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
486 The grid in the patron "items out" page in the Evergreen web staff client has two new
487 columns indicating the number of notifications generated for a given loan and the date of
488 the most recent notification. These columns will allow circulation staff to better respond to
489 patron questions about whether they were sent notification about an overdue item.
491 The columns are based on the number of completed Action Trigger events on the
492 loan that have a 'checkout.due' hook. In other words, they would include overdue
493 and courtesy notices.
495 A new library setting, "Exclude Courtesy Notices from Patrons Itemsout Notices Count",
496 if set will cause the notice count and date fields to exclude courtesy notices.
498 Patron Email Addresses Now Clickable In Web Staff Client
499 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
500 Adds a mailto link to the patron's email in their profile so it can
501 be clicked to send and email to the patron. No new settings or
502 permissions are included in this feature.
504 Pickup Library for Staff-placed Holds
505 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
506 Adds a new library setting, _circ.staff_placed_holds_fallback_to_ws_ou_,
507 that helps determine the hold pickup library in cases where patrons don't
508 have a preferred hold pickup library in their account and a staff member
509 is placing the hold on their behalf.
511 * When this setting is true and the patron doesn't have a preferred
512 library listed, the hold pickup library will default to the
513 workstation's organizational unit.
514 * When this setting is false and the patron doesn't have a preferred
515 library listed, the hold pickup library will default to the
516 patron's home library.
521 Search Term Highlighting
522 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
523 Evergreen now highlights search terms on the public catalog's main search
524 results page, the record detail page, and intermediate pages such as metarecord
525 grouped results page. Highlighting search terms will help the user determine why
526 a particular record (or set of records) was retrieved.
528 Highlighting of matched terms uses the same stemming used to accomplish the
529 search, as configured per field and class.
531 This feature will help the user more quickly determine the relevance of a
532 particular record by calling their attention to search terms in context. Lastly,
533 it will help familiarize the user with how records are searched, including which
534 fields are searched as well as exposing concepts like stemming.
536 You can turn off search term highlighting by uncommenting the line
537 `search.no_highlight = 1;` in `config.tt2`.
539 When highlighting is generally enabled, it may be turned on or off on a per-page
540 basis through the use of a UI component which will request the page again
541 without highlighting.
543 Highlighting of terms uses Template::Toolkit-driven CSS. A generic CSS class
544 identifying a highlighted term, along with CSS classes identifying the search
545 class and each search field are available for use for customization of the
546 highlighting. A stock CSS template is provided as a baseline upon which sites
550 Copy Location Filter Displays for System Searches
551 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
552 The Shelving Location filter now displays on the advanced search page when
553 a search is scoped to a library system, not just to an individual branch. If
554 a library system is selected as the Search Library, the shelving location
555 limiter will display any shelving location that is owned by the selected system
556 or by the consortium. It will NOT display shelving locations owned by child
559 Multi-source Attributes
560 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
561 We now allow record attribute definitions to extract data using more than
562 one strategy (XPath, tag+subfield, fixed field, etc.) as long as the values
563 from various sources would, after normalization, have the same shape.
567 This change allows us to configure multilingual search, by extracting values
568 from both the 008 controlfield and the 041 datafield. Because the values
569 in each can be normalized to the same controlled list (and, in practice, are
570 already from the same normalized value set), catalog searches can now use normal
571 boolean search semantics to find records with various combinations of
574 E.g., in the concerto test data:
576 * `keyword: piano item_lang(eng) item_lang(ita)`
579 Optional Display of Badges in Catalog
580 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
581 A new setting controls whether badges (popularity, etc.) are displayed
582 in the catalog. If you do not wish badges to be displayed, set the
583 `ctx.hide_badge_scores` setting to "true" in `config.tt2`.
589 Fixes to patron name/username search indexes
590 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
591 When using pg_restore to restore an Evergreen database, some of the
592 indexes used to speed up patron searches on names and usernames
595 This release fixes the underlying issue and re-creates the indexes
600 When using pg_restore to restore an affected database, the
601 "unaccent" indexes on actor.usr would not be created due to an
602 unqualified function reference in `evergreen.unaccent_and_squash`.
604 The function will be replaced to resolve the search path issue,
605 and the following indexes on actor.usr will be dropped and then
608 * actor_usr_first_given_name_unaccent_idx;
609 * actor_usr_second_given_name_unaccent_idx;
610 * actor_usr_family_name_unaccent_idx;
611 * actor_usr_usrname_unaccent_idx;
613 This will be done even if the indexes are already present, and may
614 take a few minutes on a database with many patrons.
617 3.1.0 Acknowledgments
618 ---------------------
619 The Evergreen project would like to acknowledge the following
620 organizations that commissioned developments in this release of
623 * Albany Public Library (Oregon)
624 * Consortium of Ohio Libraries
626 * Indiana State Library
627 * Georgia Public Library Service
628 * Hagerstown - Jefferson Township Library
629 * Linn-Benton Community College
631 * Pennsylvania Integrated Library System
632 * Sage Library System
633 * Union County Public Library (Indiana)
635 We would also like to thank the following individuals who contributed
636 code, translations, documentations patches and tests to this release of
663 We also thank the following organizations whose employees contributed
667 * British Columbia Libraries Cooperative
670 * Equinox Open Library Initiative
671 * Georgia Public Library Service
672 * Greater Clarks Hill Regional Library System
673 * Jordanian Library and Information Association
674 * King County Library System
676 * Linn-Benton Community College
679 * Traverse Area District Library
681 We regret any omissions. If a contributor has been inadvertently
682 missed, please open a bug at http://bugs.launchpad.net/evergreen/