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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-sruthi
Version: 1.0.0
Release: 1
Summary: SRU client for Python
License: MIT
URL: https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/0c/fc/3c12ff21165fa30f9d0b1009ed7deb9f1f3ede5e6e9d3d8be0639b28aa89/sruthi-1.0.0.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-requests
Requires: python3-defusedxml
Requires: python3-xmltodict
Requires: python3-flatten-dict
%description
[](https://pypi.org/project/sruthi/)
[](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/actions/workflows/lint_python.yml)
# sruthi
**sru**thi is a client for python to make [SRU requests (Search/Retrieve via URL)](http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/).
Currently only **SRU 1.1 and 1.2** is supported.
## Table of Contents
* [Installation](#installation)
* [Usage](#usage)
* [`searchretrieve` operation](#searchretrieve-operation)
* [`explain` operation](#explain-operation)
* [Request for SRU 1.1](#request-for-sru-11)
* [Schemas](#schemas)
* [Development](#development)
* [Release](#release)
## Installation
[sruthi is available on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/sruthi/), so to install it simply use:
```
$ pip install sruthi
```
## Usage
See the [`examples` directory](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/tree/master/examples) for more scripts.
### `searchretrieve` operation
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> records = sruthi.searchretrieve('https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/SRU/', query='Brettspiel')
>>> print(records)
SearchRetrieveResponse(sru_version='1.2',count=500,next_start_record=11)
>>> print(records.count)
4
>>> print(record[0])
{'schema': 'isad', 'reference': 'PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 253492', 'title': 'Schlumberger, Jean, Zürich: Brettspiel', 'date': '08.03.1946', 'descriptionlevel': 'Dossier', 'extent': None, 'creator': None, 'extra': {'score': '0.4', 'link': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114641', 'beginDateISO': '1946-03-08', 'beginApprox': '0', 'endDateISO': '1946-03-08', 'endApprox': '0', 'hasDigitizedItems': '0'}}
>>>
>>> for record in records:
... # print fields from schema
... print(record['reference'])
... print(record['title'])
... print(record['date'])
... print(record['extra']['link']) # extra record data is available at the 'extra' key
PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 253492
Schlumberger, Jean, Zürich: Brettspiel
08.03.1946
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114641
PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 246025
Frei, K. H., Weisslingen: Brettspiel
26.10.1945
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114639
DS 107.2.37
UZH Magazin
Die Wissenschaftszeitschrift
2019
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=4612939
G I 1, Nr. 34
Verordnung der Stadt Zürich betreffend die Erfüllung von Amtspflichten durch die Chorherren des Grossmünsterstifts
24.09.1485
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=3796980
```
The return value of `searchretrieve` is iterable, so you can easily loop over it. Or you can use indices to access elements, e.g. `records[1]` to get the second elemenet, or `records[-1]` to get the last one.
Even [slicing](https://python-reference.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/brackets/slicing.html) is supported, so you can do things like only iterate over the first 5 elements using
```python
for records in records[:5]:
print(record)
```
### `explain` operation
The `explain` operation returns a dict-like object.
The values can either be accessed as keys `info['sru_version']` or as attributes `info.sru_version`.
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> info = sruthi.explain('https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/SRU/')
>>> info
{'sru_version': '1.2', 'server': {'host': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/Sru', 'port': 80, 'database': 'sru'}, 'database': {'title': 'Staatsarchiv Zürich Online Search', 'description': 'Durchsuchen der Bestände des Staatsarchiv Zürichs.', 'contact': 'staatsarchivzh@ji.zh.ch'}, 'index': {'isad': {'title': 'Title', 'reference': 'Reference Code', 'date': 'Date', 'descriptionlevel': 'Level'}}, 'schema': {'isad': {'identifier': 'http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd', 'name': 'isad', 'title': 'ISAD(G)'}}, 'config': {'maximumRecords': 99, 'defaults': {'numberOfRecords': 99}}}
>>> info.server
{'host': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/Sru', 'port': 80, 'database': 'sru'}
>>> info.database
{'title': 'Staatsarchiv Zürich Online Search', 'description': 'Durchsuchen der Bestände des Staatsarchiv Zürichs.', 'contact': 'staatsarchivzh@ji.zh.ch'}
>>> info['index']
{'isad': {'title': 'Title', 'reference': 'Reference Code', 'date': 'Date', 'descriptionlevel': 'Level'}}
>>> info['schema']
{'isad': {'identifier': 'http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd', 'name': 'isad', 'title': 'ISAD(G)'}}
```
### Request for SRU 1.1
By default sruthi uses SRU 1.2 to make requests, but you can specify the SRU version for each call or when you create a new client instance:
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> # create a client
>>> client = sruthi.Client(
... 'https://services.dnb.de/sru/dnb',
... record_schema='oai_dc',
... sru_version='1.1'
>>> )
>>> records = client.searchretrieve(query="Zurich")
>>> records.count
8985
>>> # ...or pass the version directly to the call
>>> records = sruthi.searchretrieve(
... 'https://services.dnb.de/sru/dnb',
... query="Zurich",
... record_schema='oai_dc',
... sru_version='1.1'
>>> )
>>> records.count
8985
```
## Schemas
sruthi does not make any assumptions about the record data schema.
The data is provided as-is (as a flattend dict).
sruthi has been tested with the following schemas:
* [Dublin Core Record Schema](http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/recordSchemas/dc-schema.html) (dc)
* [MARCXML: The MARC 21 XML Schema](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/schema/MARC21slim.xsd) (marcxml)
* [ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description, Second edition](http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd) (isad)
## Development
To contribute to sruthi simply clone this repository and follow the instructions in [CONTRIBUTING.md](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
This project ha a Makefile with the most common commands.
Type `make help` to get an overview.
## Release
To create a new release, follow these steps (please respect [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/)):
1. Adapt the version number in `sruthi/__init__.py`
1. Update the CHANGELOG with the version
1. Create a pull request to merge `develop` into `master` (make sure the tests pass!)
1. Create a [new release/tag on GitHub](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/releases) (on the master branch)
1. The [publication on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sruthi) happens via [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Upload+Python+Package%22) on every tagged commit
%package -n python3-sruthi
Summary: SRU client for Python
Provides: python-sruthi
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-sruthi
[](https://pypi.org/project/sruthi/)
[](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/actions/workflows/lint_python.yml)
# sruthi
**sru**thi is a client for python to make [SRU requests (Search/Retrieve via URL)](http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/).
Currently only **SRU 1.1 and 1.2** is supported.
## Table of Contents
* [Installation](#installation)
* [Usage](#usage)
* [`searchretrieve` operation](#searchretrieve-operation)
* [`explain` operation](#explain-operation)
* [Request for SRU 1.1](#request-for-sru-11)
* [Schemas](#schemas)
* [Development](#development)
* [Release](#release)
## Installation
[sruthi is available on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/sruthi/), so to install it simply use:
```
$ pip install sruthi
```
## Usage
See the [`examples` directory](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/tree/master/examples) for more scripts.
### `searchretrieve` operation
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> records = sruthi.searchretrieve('https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/SRU/', query='Brettspiel')
>>> print(records)
SearchRetrieveResponse(sru_version='1.2',count=500,next_start_record=11)
>>> print(records.count)
4
>>> print(record[0])
{'schema': 'isad', 'reference': 'PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 253492', 'title': 'Schlumberger, Jean, Zürich: Brettspiel', 'date': '08.03.1946', 'descriptionlevel': 'Dossier', 'extent': None, 'creator': None, 'extra': {'score': '0.4', 'link': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114641', 'beginDateISO': '1946-03-08', 'beginApprox': '0', 'endDateISO': '1946-03-08', 'endApprox': '0', 'hasDigitizedItems': '0'}}
>>>
>>> for record in records:
... # print fields from schema
... print(record['reference'])
... print(record['title'])
... print(record['date'])
... print(record['extra']['link']) # extra record data is available at the 'extra' key
PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 253492
Schlumberger, Jean, Zürich: Brettspiel
08.03.1946
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114641
PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 246025
Frei, K. H., Weisslingen: Brettspiel
26.10.1945
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114639
DS 107.2.37
UZH Magazin
Die Wissenschaftszeitschrift
2019
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=4612939
G I 1, Nr. 34
Verordnung der Stadt Zürich betreffend die Erfüllung von Amtspflichten durch die Chorherren des Grossmünsterstifts
24.09.1485
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=3796980
```
The return value of `searchretrieve` is iterable, so you can easily loop over it. Or you can use indices to access elements, e.g. `records[1]` to get the second elemenet, or `records[-1]` to get the last one.
Even [slicing](https://python-reference.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/brackets/slicing.html) is supported, so you can do things like only iterate over the first 5 elements using
```python
for records in records[:5]:
print(record)
```
### `explain` operation
The `explain` operation returns a dict-like object.
The values can either be accessed as keys `info['sru_version']` or as attributes `info.sru_version`.
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> info = sruthi.explain('https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/SRU/')
>>> info
{'sru_version': '1.2', 'server': {'host': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/Sru', 'port': 80, 'database': 'sru'}, 'database': {'title': 'Staatsarchiv Zürich Online Search', 'description': 'Durchsuchen der Bestände des Staatsarchiv Zürichs.', 'contact': 'staatsarchivzh@ji.zh.ch'}, 'index': {'isad': {'title': 'Title', 'reference': 'Reference Code', 'date': 'Date', 'descriptionlevel': 'Level'}}, 'schema': {'isad': {'identifier': 'http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd', 'name': 'isad', 'title': 'ISAD(G)'}}, 'config': {'maximumRecords': 99, 'defaults': {'numberOfRecords': 99}}}
>>> info.server
{'host': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/Sru', 'port': 80, 'database': 'sru'}
>>> info.database
{'title': 'Staatsarchiv Zürich Online Search', 'description': 'Durchsuchen der Bestände des Staatsarchiv Zürichs.', 'contact': 'staatsarchivzh@ji.zh.ch'}
>>> info['index']
{'isad': {'title': 'Title', 'reference': 'Reference Code', 'date': 'Date', 'descriptionlevel': 'Level'}}
>>> info['schema']
{'isad': {'identifier': 'http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd', 'name': 'isad', 'title': 'ISAD(G)'}}
```
### Request for SRU 1.1
By default sruthi uses SRU 1.2 to make requests, but you can specify the SRU version for each call or when you create a new client instance:
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> # create a client
>>> client = sruthi.Client(
... 'https://services.dnb.de/sru/dnb',
... record_schema='oai_dc',
... sru_version='1.1'
>>> )
>>> records = client.searchretrieve(query="Zurich")
>>> records.count
8985
>>> # ...or pass the version directly to the call
>>> records = sruthi.searchretrieve(
... 'https://services.dnb.de/sru/dnb',
... query="Zurich",
... record_schema='oai_dc',
... sru_version='1.1'
>>> )
>>> records.count
8985
```
## Schemas
sruthi does not make any assumptions about the record data schema.
The data is provided as-is (as a flattend dict).
sruthi has been tested with the following schemas:
* [Dublin Core Record Schema](http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/recordSchemas/dc-schema.html) (dc)
* [MARCXML: The MARC 21 XML Schema](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/schema/MARC21slim.xsd) (marcxml)
* [ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description, Second edition](http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd) (isad)
## Development
To contribute to sruthi simply clone this repository and follow the instructions in [CONTRIBUTING.md](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
This project ha a Makefile with the most common commands.
Type `make help` to get an overview.
## Release
To create a new release, follow these steps (please respect [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/)):
1. Adapt the version number in `sruthi/__init__.py`
1. Update the CHANGELOG with the version
1. Create a pull request to merge `develop` into `master` (make sure the tests pass!)
1. Create a [new release/tag on GitHub](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/releases) (on the master branch)
1. The [publication on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sruthi) happens via [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Upload+Python+Package%22) on every tagged commit
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for sruthi
Provides: python3-sruthi-doc
%description help
[](https://pypi.org/project/sruthi/)
[](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/actions/workflows/lint_python.yml)
# sruthi
**sru**thi is a client for python to make [SRU requests (Search/Retrieve via URL)](http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/).
Currently only **SRU 1.1 and 1.2** is supported.
## Table of Contents
* [Installation](#installation)
* [Usage](#usage)
* [`searchretrieve` operation](#searchretrieve-operation)
* [`explain` operation](#explain-operation)
* [Request for SRU 1.1](#request-for-sru-11)
* [Schemas](#schemas)
* [Development](#development)
* [Release](#release)
## Installation
[sruthi is available on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/sruthi/), so to install it simply use:
```
$ pip install sruthi
```
## Usage
See the [`examples` directory](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/tree/master/examples) for more scripts.
### `searchretrieve` operation
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> records = sruthi.searchretrieve('https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/SRU/', query='Brettspiel')
>>> print(records)
SearchRetrieveResponse(sru_version='1.2',count=500,next_start_record=11)
>>> print(records.count)
4
>>> print(record[0])
{'schema': 'isad', 'reference': 'PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 253492', 'title': 'Schlumberger, Jean, Zürich: Brettspiel', 'date': '08.03.1946', 'descriptionlevel': 'Dossier', 'extent': None, 'creator': None, 'extra': {'score': '0.4', 'link': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114641', 'beginDateISO': '1946-03-08', 'beginApprox': '0', 'endDateISO': '1946-03-08', 'endApprox': '0', 'hasDigitizedItems': '0'}}
>>>
>>> for record in records:
... # print fields from schema
... print(record['reference'])
... print(record['title'])
... print(record['date'])
... print(record['extra']['link']) # extra record data is available at the 'extra' key
PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 253492
Schlumberger, Jean, Zürich: Brettspiel
08.03.1946
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114641
PAT 2, 54 d, Nr. 246025
Frei, K. H., Weisslingen: Brettspiel
26.10.1945
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=1114639
DS 107.2.37
UZH Magazin
Die Wissenschaftszeitschrift
2019
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=4612939
G I 1, Nr. 34
Verordnung der Stadt Zürich betreffend die Erfüllung von Amtspflichten durch die Chorherren des Grossmünsterstifts
24.09.1485
https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/detail.aspx?Id=3796980
```
The return value of `searchretrieve` is iterable, so you can easily loop over it. Or you can use indices to access elements, e.g. `records[1]` to get the second elemenet, or `records[-1]` to get the last one.
Even [slicing](https://python-reference.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/brackets/slicing.html) is supported, so you can do things like only iterate over the first 5 elements using
```python
for records in records[:5]:
print(record)
```
### `explain` operation
The `explain` operation returns a dict-like object.
The values can either be accessed as keys `info['sru_version']` or as attributes `info.sru_version`.
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> info = sruthi.explain('https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/SRU/')
>>> info
{'sru_version': '1.2', 'server': {'host': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/Sru', 'port': 80, 'database': 'sru'}, 'database': {'title': 'Staatsarchiv Zürich Online Search', 'description': 'Durchsuchen der Bestände des Staatsarchiv Zürichs.', 'contact': 'staatsarchivzh@ji.zh.ch'}, 'index': {'isad': {'title': 'Title', 'reference': 'Reference Code', 'date': 'Date', 'descriptionlevel': 'Level'}}, 'schema': {'isad': {'identifier': 'http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd', 'name': 'isad', 'title': 'ISAD(G)'}}, 'config': {'maximumRecords': 99, 'defaults': {'numberOfRecords': 99}}}
>>> info.server
{'host': 'https://suche.staatsarchiv.djiktzh.ch/Sru', 'port': 80, 'database': 'sru'}
>>> info.database
{'title': 'Staatsarchiv Zürich Online Search', 'description': 'Durchsuchen der Bestände des Staatsarchiv Zürichs.', 'contact': 'staatsarchivzh@ji.zh.ch'}
>>> info['index']
{'isad': {'title': 'Title', 'reference': 'Reference Code', 'date': 'Date', 'descriptionlevel': 'Level'}}
>>> info['schema']
{'isad': {'identifier': 'http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd', 'name': 'isad', 'title': 'ISAD(G)'}}
```
### Request for SRU 1.1
By default sruthi uses SRU 1.2 to make requests, but you can specify the SRU version for each call or when you create a new client instance:
```python
>>> import sruthi
>>> # create a client
>>> client = sruthi.Client(
... 'https://services.dnb.de/sru/dnb',
... record_schema='oai_dc',
... sru_version='1.1'
>>> )
>>> records = client.searchretrieve(query="Zurich")
>>> records.count
8985
>>> # ...or pass the version directly to the call
>>> records = sruthi.searchretrieve(
... 'https://services.dnb.de/sru/dnb',
... query="Zurich",
... record_schema='oai_dc',
... sru_version='1.1'
>>> )
>>> records.count
8985
```
## Schemas
sruthi does not make any assumptions about the record data schema.
The data is provided as-is (as a flattend dict).
sruthi has been tested with the following schemas:
* [Dublin Core Record Schema](http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/recordSchemas/dc-schema.html) (dc)
* [MARCXML: The MARC 21 XML Schema](http://www.loc.gov/standards/marcxml/schema/MARC21slim.xsd) (marcxml)
* [ISAD(G): General International Standard Archival Description, Second edition](http://www.expertisecentrumdavid.be/xmlschemas/isad.xsd) (isad)
## Development
To contribute to sruthi simply clone this repository and follow the instructions in [CONTRIBUTING.md](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
This project ha a Makefile with the most common commands.
Type `make help` to get an overview.
## Release
To create a new release, follow these steps (please respect [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/)):
1. Adapt the version number in `sruthi/__init__.py`
1. Update the CHANGELOG with the version
1. Create a pull request to merge `develop` into `master` (make sure the tests pass!)
1. Create a [new release/tag on GitHub](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/releases) (on the master branch)
1. The [publication on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/sruthi) happens via [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/metaodi/sruthi/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Upload+Python+Package%22) on every tagged commit
%prep
%autosetup -n sruthi-1.0.0
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-sruthi -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Wed May 10 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 1.0.0-1
- Package Spec generated
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