1 # ---------------------------------------------------------------
2 # Copyright © 2014 Jason J.A. Stephenson <jason@sigio.com>
4 # This file is part of NCIPServer.
6 # NCIPServer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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11 # NCIPServer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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18 # ---------------------------------------------------------------
19 package NCIP::ILS::Evergreen;
22 use XML::LibXML::Simple qw(XMLin);
24 use DateTime::Format::ISO8601;
25 use Digest::MD5 qw/md5_hex/;
27 use OpenSRF::AppSession;
28 use OpenSRF::Utils qw/:datetime/;
29 use OpenSRF::Utils::SettingsClient;
30 use OpenILS::Utils::Fieldmapper;
31 use OpenILS::Utils::Normalize qw(clean_marc);
32 use OpenILS::Application::AppUtils;
33 use OpenILS::Const qw/:const/;
37 use List::MoreUtils qw/uniq/;
38 use POSIX qw/strftime/;
40 # We need a bunch of NCIP::* objects.
44 use NCIP::User::OptionalFields;
45 use NCIP::User::AddressInformation;
47 use NCIP::User::BlockOrTrap;
48 use NCIP::User::Privilege;
49 use NCIP::User::PrivilegeStatus;
50 use NCIP::StructuredPersonalUserName;
51 use NCIP::StructuredAddress;
52 use NCIP::ElectronicAddress;
56 # Inherit from NCIP::ILS.
57 use parent qw(NCIP::ILS);
61 Evergreen - Evergreen driver for NCIPServer
65 my $ils = NCIP::ILS::Evergreen->new(name => $config->{NCIP.ils.value});
69 NCIP::ILS::Evergreen is the default driver for Evergreen and
70 NCIPServer. It was initially developed to work with Auto-Graphics'
71 SHAREit software using a subset of an unspecified ILL/DCB profile.
75 # Default values we define for things that might be missing in our
76 # runtime environment or configuration file that absolutely must have
79 # OILS_NCIP_CONFIG_DEFAULT is the default location to find our
80 # driver's configuration file. This location can be overridden by
81 # setting the path in the OILS_NCIP_CONFIG environment variable.
83 # BIB_SOURCE_DEFAULT is the config.bib_source.id to use when creating
84 # "short" bibs. It is used only if no entry is supplied in the
85 # configuration file. The provided default is 2, the id of the
86 # "System Local" source that comes with a default Evergreen
89 OILS_NCIP_CONFIG_DEFAULT => '/openils/conf/oils_ncip.xml',
90 BIB_SOURCE_DEFAULT => 2
93 # A common Evergreen code shortcut to use AppUtils:
94 my $U = 'OpenILS::Application::AppUtils';
96 # The usual constructor:
99 $class = ref($class) if (ref $class);
101 # Instantiate our parent with the rest of the arguments. It
102 # creates a blessed hashref.
103 my $self = $class->SUPER::new(@_);
105 # Look for our configuration file, load, and parse it:
108 # Bootstrap OpenSRF and prepare some OpenILS components.
111 # Initialize the rest of our internal state.
117 =head1 HANDLER METHODS
121 $ils->lookupuser($request);
123 Processes a LookupUser request.
131 # Check our session and login if necessary.
132 $self->login() unless ($self->checkauth());
134 my $message_type = $self->parse_request_type($request);
136 # Let's go ahead and create our response object. We need this even
137 # if there is a problem.
138 my $response = NCIP::Response->new({type => $message_type . "Response"});
139 $response->header($self->make_header($request));
141 # Need to parse the request object to get the user barcode.
142 my ($barcode, $idfield) = $self->find_user_barcode($request);
144 # If we did not find a barcode, then report the problem.
145 if (ref($barcode) eq 'NCIP::Problem') {
146 $response->problem($barcode);
150 # Look up our patron by barcode:
151 my $user = $self->retrieve_user_by_barcode($barcode, $idfield);
152 if (ref($user) eq 'NCIP::Problem') {
153 $response->problem($user);
157 # We got the information, so lets fill in our userdata.
158 my $userdata = NCIP::User->new();
160 # Make an array of the user's active barcodes.
162 foreach my $card (@{$user->cards()}) {
163 if ($U->is_true($card->active())) {
164 my $id = NCIP::User::Id->new({
165 UserIdentifierType => 'Barcode',
166 UserIdentifierValue => $card->barcode()
171 $userdata->UserId($ids);
173 # Check if they requested any optional fields and return those.
174 my $elements = $request->{$message_type}->{UserElementType};
176 $elements = [$elements] unless (ref $elements eq 'ARRAY');
177 my $optionalfields = NCIP::User::OptionalFields->new();
179 # First, we'll look for name information.
180 if (grep {$_ eq 'Name Information'} @$elements) {
181 my $name = NCIP::StructuredPersonalUserName->new();
182 $name->Surname($user->family_name());
183 $name->GivenName($user->first_given_name());
184 $name->Prefix($user->prefix());
185 $name->Suffix($user->suffix());
186 $optionalfields->NameInformation($name);
189 # Next, check for user address information.
190 if (grep {$_ eq 'User Address Information'} @$elements) {
193 # See if the user has any valid, physcial addresses.
194 foreach my $addr (@{$user->addresses()}) {
195 next if ($U->is_true($addr->pending()));
196 my $address = NCIP::User::AddressInformation->new({UserAddressRoleType=>$addr->address_type()});
197 my $physical = NCIP::StructuredAddress->new();
198 $physical->Line1($addr->street1());
199 $physical->Line2($addr->street2());
200 $physical->Locality($addr->city());
201 $physical->Region($addr->state());
202 $physical->PostalCode($addr->post_code());
203 $physical->Country($addr->country());
204 $address->PhysicalAddress($physical);
205 push @$addresses, $address;
208 # Right now, we're only sharing email address if the user
209 # has it. We don't share phone numbers.
210 if ($user->email()) {
211 my $address = NCIP::User::AddressInformation->new({UserAddressRoleType=>'Email Address'});
212 $address->ElectronicAddress(
213 NCIP::ElectronicAddress->new({
214 Type=>'Email Address',
218 push @$addresses, $address;
221 $optionalfields->UserAddressInformation($addresses);
224 # Check for User Privilege.
225 if (grep {$_ eq 'User Privilege'} @$elements) {
226 # Get the user's group:
227 my $pgt = $U->simplereq(
229 'open-ils.pcrud.retrieve.pgt',
230 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
234 my $privilege = NCIP::User::Privilege->new();
235 $privilege->AgencyId($user->home_ou->shortname());
236 $privilege->AgencyUserPrivilegeType($pgt->name());
237 $privilege->ValidToDate($user->expire_date());
238 $privilege->ValidFromDate($user->create_date());
240 my $status = 'Active';
241 if (_expired($user)) {
243 } elsif ($U->is_true($user->barred())) {
245 } elsif (!$U->is_true($user->active())) {
246 $status = 'Inactive';
249 $privilege->UserPrivilegeStatus(
250 NCIP::User::PrivilegeStatus->new({
251 UserPrivilegeStatusType => $status
256 $optionalfields->UserPrivilege([$privilege]);
260 # Check for Block Or Trap.
261 if (grep {$_ eq 'Block Or Trap'} @$elements) {
264 # First, let's check if the profile is blocked from ILL.
265 if (grep {$_->id() == $user->profile()} @{$self->{blocked_profiles}}) {
266 my $block = NCIP::User::BlockOrTrap->new();
267 $block->AgencyId($user->home_ou->shortname());
268 $block->BlockOrTrapType('Block Interlibrary Loan');
269 push @$blocks, $block;
272 # Next, we loop through the user's standing penalties
273 # looking for blocks on CIRC, HOLD, and RENEW.
274 my ($have_circ, $have_renew, $have_hold) = (0,0,0);
275 foreach my $penalty (@{$user->standing_penalties()}) {
276 next unless($penalty->standing_penalty->block_list());
277 my @block_list = split(/\|/, $penalty->standing_penalty->block_list());
278 my $ou = $U->simplereq(
280 'open-ils.pcrud.retrieve.aou',
281 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
286 if (!$have_circ && grep {$_ eq 'CIRC'} @block_list) {
287 my $bot = NCIP::User::BlockOrTrap->new();
288 $bot->AgencyId($ou->shortname());
289 $bot->BlockOrTrapType('Block Checkout');
295 if (!$have_hold && grep {$_ eq 'HOLD' || $_ eq 'FULFILL'} @block_list) {
296 my $bot = NCIP::User::BlockOrTrap->new();
297 $bot->AgencyId($ou->shortname());
298 $bot->BlockOrTrapType('Block Holds');
304 if (!$have_renew && grep {$_ eq 'RENEW'} @block_list) {
305 my $bot = NCIP::User::BlockOrTrap->new();
306 $bot->AgencyId($ou->shortname());
307 $bot->BlockOrTrapType('Block Renewals');
312 # Stop after we report one of each, even if more
314 last if ($have_circ && $have_renew && $have_hold);
317 $optionalfields->BlockOrTrap($blocks);
320 $userdata->UserOptionalFields($optionalfields);
323 $response->data($userdata);
330 $ils->acceptitem($request);
332 Processes an AcceptItem request.
340 # Check our session and login if necessary.
341 $self->login() unless ($self->checkauth());
343 # Common preparation.
344 my $message = $self->parse_request_type($request);
345 my $response = NCIP::Response->new({type => $message . 'Response'});
346 $response->header($self->make_header($request));
348 # We only accept holds for the time being.
349 if ($request->{$message}->{RequestedActionType} !~ /^hold\w/i) {
350 # We need the item id or we can't do anything at all.
351 my ($item_barcode, $item_idfield) = $self->find_item_barcode($request);
352 if (ref($item_barcode) eq 'NCIP::Problem') {
353 $response->problem($item_barcode);
357 # We need to find a patron barcode or we can't look anyone up
359 my ($user_barcode, $user_idfield) = $self->find_user_barcode($request, 'UserIdentifierValue');
360 if (ref($user_barcode) eq 'NCIP::Problem') {
361 $response->problem($user_barcode);
364 # Look up our patron by barcode:
365 my $user = $self->retrieve_user_by_barcode($user_barcode, $user_idfield);
366 if (ref($user) eq 'NCIP::Problem') {
367 $response->problem($user);
370 # We're doing patron checks before looking for bibliographic
371 # information and creating the item because problems with the
372 # patron are more likely to occur.
373 my $problem = $self->check_user_for_problems($user, 'HOLD');
375 $response->problem($problem);
379 # Check if the item barcode already exists:
380 my $item = $self->retrieve_copy_details_by_barcode($item_barcode);
382 # What to do here was not defined in the
383 # specification. Since the copies that we create this way
384 # should get deleted when checked in, it would be an error
385 # if we try to create another one. It means that something
386 # has gone wrong somewhere.
390 ProblemType => 'Duplicate Item',
391 ProblemDetail => "Item with barcode $item_barcode already exists.",
392 ProblemElement => $item_idfield,
393 ProblemValue => $item_barcode
400 # Now, we have to create our new copy and/or bib and call number.
402 # First, we have to gather the necessary information from the
403 # request. Store in a hashref for convenience. We may write a
404 # method to get this information in the future if we find we
405 # need it in other handlers. Such a function would be a
406 # candidate to go into our parent, NCIP::ILS.
408 barcode => $item_barcode,
409 call_number => $request->{$message}->{ItemOptionalFields}->{ItemDescription}->{CallNumber},
410 title => $request->{$message}->{ItemOptionalFields}->{BibliographicDescription}->{Author},
411 author => $request->{$message}->{ItemOptionalFields}->{BibliographicDescription}->{Title},
412 publisher => $request->{$message}->{ItemOptionalFields}->{BibliographicDescription}->{Publisher},
413 publication_date => $request->{$message}->{ItemOptionalFields}->{BibliographicDescription}->{PublicationDate},
414 medium => $request->{$message}->{ItemOptionalFields}->{BibliographicDescription}->{MediumType},
415 electronic => $request->{$message}->{ItemOptionalFields}->{BibliographicDescription}->{ElectronicResource}
418 if ($self->{config}->{items}->{use_precats}) {
419 # We only need to create a precat copy.
420 $item = $self->create_precat_copy($item_info);
422 # We have to create a "partial" bib record, a call number and a copy.
423 $item = $self->create_fuller_copy($item_info);
426 # If we failed to create the copy, report a problem.
430 ProblemType => 'Temporary Processing Failure',
431 ProblemDetail => 'Failed to create the item in the system',
432 ProblemElement => $item_idfield,
433 ProblemValue => $item_barcode
439 # We try to find the pickup location in our database. It's OK
440 # if it does not exist, the user's home library will be used
442 my $location = $request->{$message}->{PickupLocation};
444 $location = $self->retrieve_org_unit_by_shortname($location);
447 # Now, we place the hold on the newly created copy on behalf
448 # of the patron retrieved above.
449 my $hold = $self->place_hold($item, $user, $location);
450 if (ref($hold) eq 'NCIP::Problem') {
451 $response->problem($hold);
455 # We return the RequestId and optionally, the ItemID. We'll
456 # just return what was sent to us, since we ignored all of it
459 $data->{RequestId} = NCIP::RequestId->new(
461 AgencyId => $request->{$message}->{RequestId}->{AgencyId},
462 RequestIdentifierType => $request->{$message}->{RequestId}->{RequestIdentifierType},
463 RequestIdentifierValue => $request->{$message}->{RequestId}->{RequestIdentifierValue}
466 $data->{ItemId} = NCIP::Item::Id->new(
468 AgencyId => $request->{$message}->{ItemId}->{AgencyId},
469 ItemIdentifierType => $request->{$message}->{ItemId}->{ItemIdentifierType},
470 ItemIdentifierValue => $request->{$message}->{ItemId}->{ItemIdentifierValue}
473 $response->data($data);
476 my $problem = NCIP::Problem->new();
477 $problem->ProblemType('Unauthorized Combination Of Element Values For System');
478 $problem->ProblemDetail('We only support Hold For Pickup');
479 $problem->ProblemElement('RequestedActionType');
480 $problem->ProblemValue($request->{$message}->{RequestedActionType});
481 $response->problem($problem);
489 $response = $ils->checkinitem($request);
491 Checks the item in if we can find the barcode in the message. It
492 returns problems if it cannot find the item in the system or if the
493 item is not checked out.
495 It could definitely use some more brains at some point as it does not
496 fully support everything that the standard allows. It also does not
497 really check if the checkin succeeded or not.
505 # Check our session and login if necessary:
506 $self->login() unless ($self->checkauth());
509 my $message = $self->parse_request_type($request);
510 my $response = NCIP::Response->new({type => $message . 'Response'});
511 $response->header($self->make_header($request));
513 # We need the copy barcode from the message.
514 my ($item_barcode, $item_idfield) = $self->find_item_barcode($request);
515 if (ref($item_barcode) eq 'NCIP::Problem') {
516 $response->problem($item_barcode);
520 # Retrieve the copy details.
521 my $details = $self->retrieve_copy_details_by_barcode($item_barcode);
523 # Return an Unkown Item problem unless we find the copy.
527 ProblemType => 'Unknown Item',
528 ProblemDetail => "Item with barcode $barcode is not known.",
529 ProblemElement => $item_idfield,
530 ProblemValue => $item_barcode
537 # Look for a circulation and examine its information:
538 my $circ = $details->{circ};
539 if (!$circ || $circ->checkin_time()) {
540 # Item isn't checked out.
544 ProblemType => 'Item Not Checked Out',
545 ProblemDetail => "Item with barcode $barcode not checkout out.",
546 ProblemElement => $item_idfield,
547 ProblemValue => $item_barcode
553 my $copy = $details->{copy};
555 # Get data on the patron who has it checked out.
556 my $user = $self->retrieve_user_by_id($details->{circ}->usr());
558 # At some point in the future, we should probably check if the
559 # request contains a user barcode. We would then look that
560 # user up, too, and make sure it is the same user that has the
561 # item checked out. If not, we would report a
562 # problem. However, the user id is optional in the CheckInItem
563 # message, and it doesn't look like our target system sends
566 # Checkin parameters. We want to skip hold targeting or making
567 # transits, to force the checkin despite the copy status, as
568 # well as void overdues.
570 barcode => $copy->barcode(),
575 my $result = $U->simplereq(
577 'open-ils.circ.checkin.override',
578 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
582 # We should check for errors here, but I'll leave that for
586 ItemId => NCIP::Item::Id->new(
588 AgencyId => $request->{$message}->{ItemId}->{AgencyId},
589 ItemIdentifierType => $request->{$message}->{ItemId}->{ItemIdentifierType},
590 ItemIdentifierValue => $request->{$message}->{ItemId}->{ItemIdentifierValue}
593 UserId => NCIP::User::Id->new(
595 UserIdentifierType => 'Barcode Id',
596 UserIdentifierValue => $user->card->barcode()
601 $response->data($data);
603 # At some point in the future, we should probably check if
604 # they requested optional user or item elements and return
605 # those. For the time being, we ignore those at the risk of
606 # being considered non-compliant.
612 =head1 METHODS USEFUL to SUBCLASSES
618 Login to Evergreen via OpenSRF. It uses internal state from the
619 configuration file to login.
623 # Login via OpenSRF to Evergreen.
627 # Get the authentication seed.
628 my $seed = $U->simplereq(
630 'open-ils.auth.authenticate.init',
631 $self->{config}->{credentials}->{username}
636 my $response = $U->simplereq(
638 'open-ils.auth.authenticate.complete',
640 username => $self->{config}->{credentials}->{username},
642 $seed . md5_hex($self->{config}->{credentials}->{password})
645 workstation => $self->{config}->{credentials}->{workstation}
649 $self->{session}->{authtoken} = $response->{payload}->{authtoken};
650 $self->{session}->{authtime} = $response->{payload}->{authtime};
652 # Set/reset the work_ou and user data in case something changed.
654 # Retrieve the work_ou as an object.
655 $self->{session}->{work_ou} = $U->simplereq(
657 'open-ils.pcrud.search.aou',
658 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
659 {shortname => $self->{config}->{credentials}->{work_ou}}
662 # We need the user information in order to do some things.
663 $self->{session}->{user} = $U->check_user_session($self->{session}->{authtoken});
671 $valid = $ils->checkauth();
673 Returns 1 if the object a 'valid' authtoken, 0 if not.
680 # We use AppUtils to do the heavy lifting.
681 if (defined($self->{session})) {
682 if ($U->check_user_session($self->{session}->{authtoken})) {
689 # If we reach here, we don't have a session, so we are definitely
694 =head2 retrieve_user_by_barcode
696 $user = $ils->retrieve_user_by_barcode($user_barcode, $user_idfield);
698 Do a fleshed retrieve of a patron by barcode. Return the patron if
699 found and valid. Return a NCIP::Problem of 'Unknown User' otherwise.
701 The id field argument is used for the ProblemElement field in the
702 NCIP::Problem object.
704 An invalid patron is one where the barcode is not found in the
705 database, the patron is deleted, or the barcode used to retrieve the
706 patron is not active. The problem element is also returned if an error
707 occurs during the retrieval.
711 sub retrieve_user_by_barcode {
712 my ($self, $barcode, $idfield) = @_;
713 my $result = $U->simplereq(
715 'open-ils.actor.user.fleshed.retrieve_by_barcode',
716 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
721 # Check for a failure, or a deleted, inactive, or expired user,
722 # and if so, return empty userdata.
723 if (!$result || $U->event_code($result) || $U->is_true($result->deleted())
724 || !grep {$_->barcode() eq $barcode && $U->is_true($_->active())} @{$result->cards()}) {
726 my $problem = NCIP::Problem->new();
727 $problem->ProblemType('Unknown User');
728 $problem->ProblemDetail("User with barcode $barcode unknown");
729 $problem->ProblemElement($idfield);
730 $problem->ProblemValue($barcode);
737 =head2 retrieve_user_by_id
739 $user = $ils->retrieve_user_by_id($id);
741 Similar to C<retrieve_user_by_barcode> but takes the user's database
742 id rather than barcode. This is useful when you have a circulation or
743 hold and need to get information about the user's involved in the hold
746 It returns a fleshed user on success or undef on failure.
750 sub retrieve_user_by_id {
751 my ($self, $id) = @_;
753 # Do a fleshed retrieve of the patron, and flesh the fields that
754 # we would normally use.
755 my $result = $U->simplereq(
757 'open-ils.actor.user.fleshed.retrieve',
758 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
760 [ 'card', 'cards', 'standing_penalties', 'addresses', 'home_ou' ]
762 # Check for an error.
763 undef($result) if ($result && $U->event_code($result));
768 =head2 check_user_for_problems
770 $problem = $ils>check_user_for_problems($user, 'HOLD, 'CIRC', 'RENEW');
772 This function checks if a user has a blocked profile or any from a
773 list of provided blocks. If it does, then a NCIP::Problem object is
774 returned, otherwise an undefined value is returned.
776 The list of blocks appears as additional arguments after the user. You
777 can provide any value(s) that might appear in a standing penalty block
778 lit in Evergreen. The example above checks for HOLD, CIRC, and
779 RENEW. Any number of such values can be provided. If none are
780 provided, the function only checks if the patron's profiles appears in
781 the object's blocked profiles list.
783 It stops on the first matching block, if any.
787 sub check_user_for_problems {
792 # Fill this in if we have a problem, otherwise just return it.
795 # First, check the user's profile.
796 if (grep {$_->id() == $user->profile()} @{$self->{blocked_profiles}}) {
797 $problem = NCIP::Problem->new(
799 ProblemType => 'User Blocked',
800 ProblemDetail => 'User blocked from inter-library loan',
801 ProblemElement => 'NULL',
802 ProblemValue => 'NULL'
807 # Next, check if the patron has one of the indicated blocks.
809 foreach my $block (@blocks) {
810 if (grep {$_->standing_penalty->block_list() =~ /$block/} @{$user->standing_penalties()}) {
811 $problem = NCIP::Problem->new(
813 ProblemType => 'User Blocked',
814 ProblemDetail => 'User blocked from ' .
815 ($block eq 'HOLD') ? 'holds' : (($block eq 'RENEW') ? 'renewals' :
816 (($block eq 'CIRC') ? 'checkout' : lc($block))),
817 ProblemElement => 'NULL',
818 ProblemValue => 'NULL'
829 =head2 retrieve_copy_details_by_barcode
831 $copy = $ils->retrieve_copy_details_by_barcode($copy_barcode);
833 Look up and retrieve some copy details by the copy barcode. This
834 method returns either a hashref with the copy details or undefined if
835 no copy exists with that barcode or if some error occurs.
837 The hashref has the fields copy, hold, transit, circ, volume, and mvr.
839 This method differs from C<retrieve_user_by_barcode> in that a copy
840 cannot be invalid if it exists and it is not always an error if no
841 copy exists. In some cases, when handling AcceptItem, we might prefer
846 sub retrieve_copy_details_by_barcode {
850 my $copy = $U->simplereq(
852 'open-ils.circ.copy_details.retrieve.barcode',
853 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
857 # If $copy is an event, return undefined.
858 if ($copy && $U->event_code($copy)) {
865 =head2 retrieve_org_unit_by_shortname
867 $org_unit = $ils->retrieve_org_unit_by_shortname($shortname);
869 Retrieves an org. unit from the database by shortname. Returns the
870 org. unit as a Fieldmapper object or undefined.
874 sub retrieve_org_unit_by_shortname {
876 my $shortname = shift;
878 my $aou = $U->simplereq(
880 'open-ils.pcrud.search.aou',
881 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
882 {shortname => {'=' => {transform => 'lower', value => ['lower', $shortname]}}}
888 =head2 create_precat_copy
891 barcode => '312340123456789',
892 author => 'Public, John Q.',
893 title => 'Magnum Opus',
894 call_number => '005.82',
895 publisher => 'Brick House',
896 publication_date => '2014'
899 $item = $ils->create_precat_copy($item_info);
902 Create a "precat" copy to use for the incoming item using a hashref of
903 item information. At a minimum, the barcode, author and title fields
904 need to be filled in. The other fields are ignored if provided.
906 This method is called by the AcceptItem handler if the C<use_precats>
907 configuration option is turned on.
911 sub create_precat_copy {
913 my $item_info = shift;
915 my $item = Fieldmapper::asset::copy->new();
916 $item->barcode($item_info->{barcode});
917 $item->call_number(OILS_PRECAT_CALL_NUMBER);
918 $item->dummy_title($item_info->{title});
919 $item->dummy_author($item_info->{author});
920 $item->circ_lib($self->{session}->{work_ou}->id());
921 $item->circulate('t');
922 $item->holdable('t');
923 $item->opac_visible('f');
925 $item->fine_level(OILS_PRECAT_COPY_FINE_LEVEL);
926 $item->loan_duration(OILS_PRECAT_COPY_LOAN_DURATION);
929 $item->editor($self->{session}->{user}->id());
930 $item->creator($self->{session}->{user}->id());
933 # Actually create it:
935 my $ses = OpenSRF::AppSession->create('open-ils.pcrud');
938 $xact = $ses->request(
939 'open-ils.pcrud.transaction.begin',
940 $self->{session}->{authtoken}
942 $item = $ses->request(
943 'open-ils.pcrud.create.acp',
944 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
947 $xact = $ses->request(
948 'open-ils.pcrud.transaction.commit',
949 $self->{session}->{authtoken}
957 'open-ils.pcrud.transaction.rollback',
958 $self->{session}->{authtoken}
968 =head2 create_fuller_copy
971 barcode => '31234003456789',
972 author => 'Public, John Q.',
973 title => 'Magnum Opus',
974 call_number => '005.82',
975 publisher => 'Brick House',
976 publication_date => '2014'
979 $item = $ils->create_fuller_copy($item_info);
981 Creates a skeletal bibliographic record, call number, and copy for the
982 incoming item using a hashref with item information in it. At a
983 minimum, the barcode, author, title, and call_number fields must be
986 This method is used by the AcceptItem handler if the C<use_precats>
987 configuration option is NOT set.
991 sub create_fuller_copy {
993 my $item_info = shift;
997 # We do everything in one transaction, because it should be atomic.
998 my $ses = OpenSRF::AppSession->create('open-ils.pcrud');
1002 $xact = $ses->request(
1003 'open-ils.pcrud.transaction.begin',
1004 $self->{session}->{authtoken}
1011 # The rest depends on there being a transaction.
1014 # Create the MARC record.
1015 my $record = MARC::Record->new();
1016 $record->encoding('UTF-8');
1017 $record->leader('00881nam a2200193 4500');
1018 my $datespec = strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S.0", localtime);
1020 push(@fields, MARC::Field->new('005', $datespec));
1021 push(@fields, MARC::Field->new('082', '0', '4', 'a' => $item_info->{call_number}));
1022 push(@fields, MARC::Field->new('245', '0', '0', 'a' => $item_info->{title}));
1023 # Publisher is a little trickier:
1024 if ($item_info->{publisher}) {
1025 my $pub = MARC::Field->new('260', ' ', ' ', 'a' => '[S.l.]', 'b' => $item_info->{publisher});
1026 $pub->add_subfields('c' => $item_info->{publication_date}) if ($item_info->{publication_date});
1027 push(@fields, $pub);
1029 # We have no idea if the author is personal corporate or something else, so we use a 720.
1030 push(@fields, MARC::Field->new('720', ' ', ' ', 'a' => $item_info->{author}, '4' => 'aut'));
1031 $record->append_fields(@fields);
1032 my $marc = clean_marc($record);
1034 # Create the bib object.
1035 my $bib = Fieldmapper::biblio::record_entry->new();
1036 $bib->creator($self->{session}->{user}->id());
1037 $bib->editor($self->{session}->{user}->id());
1038 $bib->source($self->{bib_source}->id());
1045 $bib = $ses->request(
1046 'open-ils.pcrud.create.bre',
1047 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1055 'open-ils.pcrud.transaction.rollback',
1056 $self->{session}->{authtoken}
1061 # Create the call number
1064 $acn = Fieldmapper::asset::call_number->new();
1065 $acn->creator($self->{session}->{user}->id());
1066 $acn->editor($self->{session}->{user}->id());
1067 $acn->label($item_info->{call_number});
1068 $acn->record($bib->id());
1069 $acn->owning_lib($self->{session}->{work_ou}->id());
1074 $acn = $ses->request(
1075 'open-ils.pcrud.create.acn',
1076 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1084 'open-ils.pcrud.transaction.rollback',
1085 $self->{session}->{authtoken}
1093 $item = Fieldmapper::asset::copy->new();
1094 $item->barcode($item_info->{barcode});
1095 $item->call_number($acn->id());
1096 $item->circ_lib($self->{session}->{work_ou}->id);
1097 $item->circulate('t');
1098 $item->holdable('t');
1099 $item->opac_visible('f');
1100 $item->deleted('f');
1101 $item->fine_level(OILS_PRECAT_COPY_FINE_LEVEL);
1102 $item->loan_duration(OILS_PRECAT_COPY_LOAN_DURATION);
1105 $item->editor($self->{session}->{user}->id);
1106 $item->creator($self->{session}->{user}->id);
1110 $item = $ses->request(
1111 'open-ils.pcrud.create.acp',
1112 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1116 # Cross our fingers and commit the work.
1117 $xact = $ses->request(
1118 'open-ils.pcrud.transaction.commit',
1119 $self->{session}->{authtoken}
1126 'open-ils.pcrud.transaction.rollback',
1127 $self->{session}->{authtoken}
1128 )->gather(1) if ($xact);
1134 # We need to disconnect our session.
1137 # Now, we handle our asset stat_cat entries.
1139 # It would be nice to do these in the above transaction, but
1140 # pcrud does not support the ascecm object, yet.
1141 foreach my $entry (@{$self->{stat_cat_entries}}) {
1142 my $map = Fieldmapper::asset::stat_cat_entry_copy_map->new();
1144 $map->stat_cat($entry->stat_cat());
1145 $map->stat_cat_entry($entry->id());
1146 $map->owning_copy($item->id());
1147 # We don't really worry if it succeeds or not.
1150 'open-ils.circ.stat_cat.asset.copy_map.create',
1151 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1162 $hold = $ils->place_hold($item, $user, $location);
1164 This function places a hold on $item for $user for pickup at
1165 $location. If location is not provided or undefined, the user's home
1166 library is used as a fallback.
1168 $item can be a copy (asset::copy), volume (asset::call_number), or bib
1169 (biblio::record_entry). The appropriate hold type will be placed
1170 depending on the object.
1172 On success, the method returns the object representing the hold. On
1173 failure, a NCIP::Problem object, describing the failure, is returned.
1181 my $location = shift;
1183 # If $location is undefined, use the user's home_ou, which should
1184 # have been fleshed when the user was retrieved.
1185 $location = $user->home_ou() unless ($location);
1187 # $hold is the hold. $params is for the is_possible check.
1188 my ($hold, $params);
1190 # Prep the hold with fields common to all hold types:
1191 $hold = Fieldmapper::action::hold_request->new();
1192 $hold->isnew(1); # Just to make sure.
1193 $hold->target($item->id());
1194 $hold->usr($user->id());
1195 $hold->pickup_lib($location->id());
1196 if (!$user->email()) {
1197 $hold->email_notify('f');
1198 $hold->phone_notify($user->day_phone()) if ($user->day_phone());
1200 $hold->email_notify('t');
1204 $params = { pickup_lib => $location->id(), patronid => $user->id() };
1206 if (ref($item) eq 'Fieldmapper::asset::copy') {
1207 $hold->hold_type('C');
1208 $hold->current_copy($item->id());
1209 $params->{hold_type} = 'C';
1210 $params->{copy_id} = $item->id();
1211 } elsif (ref($item) eq 'Fieldmapper::asset::call_number') {
1212 $hold->hold_type('V');
1213 $params->{hold_type} = 'V';
1214 $params->{volume_id} = $item->id();
1215 } elsif (ref($item) eq 'Fieldmapper::biblio::record_entry') {
1216 $hold->hold_type('T');
1217 $params->{hold_type} = 'T';
1218 $params->{titleid} = $item->id();
1221 # Check if the hold is possible:
1222 my $r = $U->simplereq(
1224 'open-ils.circ.title_hold.is_possible',
1225 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1229 if ($r->{success}) {
1230 $hold = $U->simplereq(
1232 'open-ils.circ.holds.create.override',
1233 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1236 if (ref($hold) eq 'HASH') {
1237 $hold = _problem_from_event('Request Not Possible', $hold);
1239 } elsif ($r->{last_event}) {
1240 $hold = _problem_from_event('Request Not Possible', $r->{last_event});
1241 } elsif ($r->{text_code}) {
1242 $hold = _problem_from_event('Request Not Possible', $r);
1244 $hold = _problem_from_event('Request Not Possible');
1250 =head1 OVERRIDDEN PARENT METHODS
1252 =head2 find_user_barcode
1254 We dangerously override our parent's C<find_user_barcode> to return
1255 either the $barcode or a Problem object. In list context the barcode
1256 or problem will be the first argument and the id field, if any, will
1257 be the second. We also add a second, optional, argument to indicate a
1258 default value for the id field in the event of a failure to find
1259 anything at all. (Perl lets us get away with this.)
1263 sub find_user_barcode {
1265 my $request = shift;
1266 my $default = shift;
1269 my $message = $self->parse_request_type($request);
1270 if ($message eq 'LookupUser') {
1271 $default = 'AuthenticationInputData';
1273 $default = 'UserIdentifierValue';
1277 my ($value, $idfield) = $self->SUPER::find_user_barcode($request);
1280 $idfield = $default unless ($idfield);
1281 $value = NCIP::Problem->new();
1282 $value->ProblemType('Needed Data Missing');
1283 $value->ProblemDetail('Cannot find user barcode in message.');
1284 $value->ProblemElement($idfield);
1285 $value->ProblemValue('NULL');
1288 return (wantarray) ? ($value, $idfield) : $value;
1291 =head2 find_item_barcode
1293 We do pretty much the same thing as with C<find_user_barcode> for
1294 C<find_item_barcode>.
1298 sub find_item_barcode {
1300 my $request = shift;
1301 my $default = shift || 'ItemIdentifierValue';
1303 my ($value, $idfield) = $self->SUPER::find_item_barcode($request);
1306 $idfield = $default unless ($idfield);
1307 $value = NCIP::Problem->new();
1308 $value->ProblemType('Needed Data Missing');
1309 $value->ProblemDetail('Cannot find item barcode in message.');
1310 $value->ProblemElement($idfield);
1311 $value->ProblemValue('NULL');
1314 return (wantarray) ? ($value, $idfield) : $value;
1317 # private subroutines not meant to be used directly by subclasses.
1318 # Most have to do with setup and/or state checking of implementation
1321 # Find, load, and parse our configuration file:
1325 # Find the configuration file via variables:
1326 my $file = OILS_NCIP_CONFIG_DEFAULT;
1327 $file = $ENV{OILS_NCIP_CONFIG} if ($ENV{OILS_NCIP_CONFIG});
1329 $self->{config} = XMLin($file, NormaliseSpace => 2,
1330 ForceArray => ['block_profile', 'stat_cat_entry']);
1333 # Bootstrap OpenSRF::System and load the IDL.
1337 my $bootstrap_config = $self->{config}->{bootstrap};
1338 OpenSRF::System->bootstrap_client(config_file => $bootstrap_config);
1340 my $idl = OpenSRF::Utils::SettingsClient->new->config_value("IDL");
1341 Fieldmapper->import(IDL => $idl);
1344 # Login and then initialize some object data based on the
1349 # Login to Evergreen.
1352 # Load the barred groups as pgt objects into a blocked_profiles
1354 $self->{blocked_profiles} = [];
1355 foreach (@{$self->{config}->{patrons}->{block_profile}}) {
1358 $pgt = $U->simplereq(
1360 'open-ils.pcrud.retrieve.pgt',
1361 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1365 $pgt = $U->simplereq(
1367 'open-ils.pcrud.search.pgt',
1368 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1372 push(@{$self->{blocked_profiles}}, $pgt) if ($pgt);
1375 # Load the bib source if we're not using precats.
1376 unless ($self->{config}->{items}->{use_precats}) {
1377 # Retrieve the default
1378 $self->{bib_source} = $U->simplereq(
1380 'open-ils.pcrud.retrieve.cbs',
1381 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1382 BIB_SOURCE_DEFAULT);
1383 my $data = $self->{config}->{items}->{bib_source};
1385 $data = $data->[0] if (ref($data) eq 'ARRAY');
1388 $result = $U->simplereq(
1390 'open-ils.pcrud.retrieve.cbs',
1391 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1395 $result = $U->simplereq(
1397 'open-ils.pcrud.search.cbs',
1398 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1402 $self->{bib_source} = $result if ($result);
1406 # Load the required asset.stat_cat_entries:
1407 $self->{stat_cat_entries} = [];
1408 # First, make a regex for our ou and ancestors:
1409 my $ancestors = join("|", @{$U->get_org_ancestors($self->{session}->{work_ou}->id())});
1410 my $re = qr/(?:$ancestors)/;
1411 # Get the uniq stat_cat ids from the configuration:
1412 my @cats = uniq map {$_->{stat_cat}} @{$self->{config}->{items}->{stat_cat_entry}};
1413 # Retrieve all of the fleshed stat_cats and entries for the above.
1414 my $stat_cats = $U->simplereq(
1416 'open-ils.circ.stat_cat.asset.retrieve.batch',
1417 $self->{session}->{authtoken},
1420 foreach my $entry (@{$self->{config}->{items}->{stat_cat_entry}}) {
1421 # Must have the stat_cat attr and the name, so we must have a
1423 next unless(ref $entry);
1424 my ($stat) = grep {$_->id() == $entry->{stat_cat}} @$stat_cats;
1425 push(@{$self->{stat_cat_entries}}, grep {$_->owner() =~ $re && $_->value() eq $entry->{content}} @{$stat->entries()});
1429 # Standalone, "helper" functions. These do not take an object or
1432 # Check if a user is past their expiration date.
1437 # Users might not expire. If so, they have no expire_date.
1438 if ($user->expire_date()) {
1439 my $expires = DateTime::Format::ISO8601->parse_datetime(
1440 cleanse_ISO8601($user->expire_date())
1442 my $now = DateTime->now()->epoch();
1443 $expired = $now > $expires;
1449 # Creates a NCIP Problem from an event. Takes a string for the problem
1450 # type, the event hashref, and optional arguments for the
1451 # ProblemElement and ProblemValue fields.
1452 sub _problem_from_event {
1453 my ($type, $evt, $element, $value) = @_;
1457 # This block will likely need to get smarter in the near future.
1459 if ($evt->{text_code} eq 'PERM_FAILURE') {
1460 $detail = 'Permission Failure: ' . $evt->{ilsperm};
1461 $detail =~ s/\.override$//;
1463 $detail = 'ILS returned ' . $evt->{text_code} . ' error.';
1466 $detail = 'Detail not available.';
1469 return NCIP::Problem->new(
1471 ProblemType => $type,
1472 ProblemDetail => $detail,
1473 ProblemElement => ($element) ? $element : 'NULL',
1474 ProblemValue => ($value) ? $value : 'NULL'