%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-museumpy Version: 0.3.0 Release: 1 Summary: Client for MuseumPlus License: MIT URL: https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/c8/16/915bd702e306ddf2d9847b003d1fad1302f67da12cbac1721a665c864e00/museumpy-0.3.0.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-requests Requires: python3-defusedxml Requires: python3-xmltodict %description # museumpy **museum**py is a client for python to get data from [Zetcom MuseumPlus](https://www.zetcom.com/en/museumplus-en/) instances. ## Table of Contents * [Installation](#installation) * [Usage](#usage) * [`search`](#search) * [`fulltext_search`](#fulltext_search) * [Advanced Usage](#advanced-usage) * [`module_item`](#module_item) * [`download_attachement`](#download_attachement) * [Custom mapping of fields](#custom-mapping-of-fields) * [Release](#release) ## Installation [museumpy is available on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/museumpy/), so to install it simply use: ``` $ pip install museumpy ``` ## Usage See the [`examples` directory](/examples) for more scripts. ### `search` ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.search( base_url='https://mpzurichrietberg.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpZurichRietberg', field='ObjObjectNumberTxt', value='2019.184', ) for record in records: print(record) ``` The return value of `search` 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 element, 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) ``` ### `fulltext_search` ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.fulltext_search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record) ``` ## Advanced usage For more advanced usage of this library, it is recommened to first create a client instance and then use this to request data: ```python import museumpy import requests s = requests.Session() s.auth = ('user', 'pass') s.headers.update({'Accept-Language': 'de'}) client = museumpy.MuseumPlusClient( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', session=s ) ``` ### `module_item` ```python import museumpy id = '98977' module = 'Multimedia' item = client.module_item(id, module) ``` ### `download_attachement` ```python import museumpy id = '98977' module = 'Multimedia' # download attachment to a directory called `files` attachment_path = client.download_attachment(id, module, 'files') print(attachment_path) ``` ### Custom mapping of fields There are most likely custom fields on the MuseumPlus Instance you want to query. The returned XML is converted to a python `dict` using the [`xmltodict` library](https://pypi.org/project/xmltodict/). The raw dict is returned on the `raw` key of the result: ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record['raw']) ``` For convenience a default mapping is provided to access some fields more easily: ```python for record in records: print(record['hasAttachments']) print(record['ObjObjectNumberTxt']) ``` If you want to customize this mapping, you can pass a `map_function` to the client, which is then used on all subsequent calls to `search` and `fulltext_search`: ```python import museumpy def my_custom_map(record, xml_rec): NS = "http://www.zetcom.com/ria/ws/module" ID_XPATH = f".//{{{NS}}}dataField[@name='ObjObjectNumberTxt']/{{{NS}}}value" TITLE_XPATH = f".//{{{NS}}}repeatableGroup[@name='ObjObjectTitleGrp']//{{{NS}}}dataField[@name='TitleTxt']//{{{NS}}}value" xml_parser = museumpy.xmlparse.XMLParser() my_new_record = { 'my_id': xml_parser.find(xml_rec, ID_XPATH).text, 'my_title': xml_parser.find(xml_rec, TITLE_XPATH).text } return my_new_record client = museumpy.MuseumPlusClient( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', map_function=my_custom_map, ) records = client.search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record['my_id']) print(record['my_title']) ``` ## Release To create a new release, follow these steps (please respect [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/)): 1. Adapt the version number in `museumpy/__init__.py` 1. Update the CHANGELOG with the version 1. Create a [pull request to merge `develop` into `main`](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/compare/main...develop?expand=1) (make sure the tests pass!) 1. Create a [new release/tag on GitHub](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/releases) (on the main branch) 1. The [publication on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/museumpy) happens via [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Upload+Python+Package%22) on every tagged commit %package -n python3-museumpy Summary: Client for MuseumPlus Provides: python-museumpy BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-museumpy # museumpy **museum**py is a client for python to get data from [Zetcom MuseumPlus](https://www.zetcom.com/en/museumplus-en/) instances. ## Table of Contents * [Installation](#installation) * [Usage](#usage) * [`search`](#search) * [`fulltext_search`](#fulltext_search) * [Advanced Usage](#advanced-usage) * [`module_item`](#module_item) * [`download_attachement`](#download_attachement) * [Custom mapping of fields](#custom-mapping-of-fields) * [Release](#release) ## Installation [museumpy is available on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/museumpy/), so to install it simply use: ``` $ pip install museumpy ``` ## Usage See the [`examples` directory](/examples) for more scripts. ### `search` ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.search( base_url='https://mpzurichrietberg.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpZurichRietberg', field='ObjObjectNumberTxt', value='2019.184', ) for record in records: print(record) ``` The return value of `search` 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 element, 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) ``` ### `fulltext_search` ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.fulltext_search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record) ``` ## Advanced usage For more advanced usage of this library, it is recommened to first create a client instance and then use this to request data: ```python import museumpy import requests s = requests.Session() s.auth = ('user', 'pass') s.headers.update({'Accept-Language': 'de'}) client = museumpy.MuseumPlusClient( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', session=s ) ``` ### `module_item` ```python import museumpy id = '98977' module = 'Multimedia' item = client.module_item(id, module) ``` ### `download_attachement` ```python import museumpy id = '98977' module = 'Multimedia' # download attachment to a directory called `files` attachment_path = client.download_attachment(id, module, 'files') print(attachment_path) ``` ### Custom mapping of fields There are most likely custom fields on the MuseumPlus Instance you want to query. The returned XML is converted to a python `dict` using the [`xmltodict` library](https://pypi.org/project/xmltodict/). The raw dict is returned on the `raw` key of the result: ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record['raw']) ``` For convenience a default mapping is provided to access some fields more easily: ```python for record in records: print(record['hasAttachments']) print(record['ObjObjectNumberTxt']) ``` If you want to customize this mapping, you can pass a `map_function` to the client, which is then used on all subsequent calls to `search` and `fulltext_search`: ```python import museumpy def my_custom_map(record, xml_rec): NS = "http://www.zetcom.com/ria/ws/module" ID_XPATH = f".//{{{NS}}}dataField[@name='ObjObjectNumberTxt']/{{{NS}}}value" TITLE_XPATH = f".//{{{NS}}}repeatableGroup[@name='ObjObjectTitleGrp']//{{{NS}}}dataField[@name='TitleTxt']//{{{NS}}}value" xml_parser = museumpy.xmlparse.XMLParser() my_new_record = { 'my_id': xml_parser.find(xml_rec, ID_XPATH).text, 'my_title': xml_parser.find(xml_rec, TITLE_XPATH).text } return my_new_record client = museumpy.MuseumPlusClient( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', map_function=my_custom_map, ) records = client.search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record['my_id']) print(record['my_title']) ``` ## Release To create a new release, follow these steps (please respect [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/)): 1. Adapt the version number in `museumpy/__init__.py` 1. Update the CHANGELOG with the version 1. Create a [pull request to merge `develop` into `main`](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/compare/main...develop?expand=1) (make sure the tests pass!) 1. Create a [new release/tag on GitHub](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/releases) (on the main branch) 1. The [publication on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/museumpy) happens via [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Upload+Python+Package%22) on every tagged commit %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for museumpy Provides: python3-museumpy-doc %description help # museumpy **museum**py is a client for python to get data from [Zetcom MuseumPlus](https://www.zetcom.com/en/museumplus-en/) instances. ## Table of Contents * [Installation](#installation) * [Usage](#usage) * [`search`](#search) * [`fulltext_search`](#fulltext_search) * [Advanced Usage](#advanced-usage) * [`module_item`](#module_item) * [`download_attachement`](#download_attachement) * [Custom mapping of fields](#custom-mapping-of-fields) * [Release](#release) ## Installation [museumpy is available on PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/museumpy/), so to install it simply use: ``` $ pip install museumpy ``` ## Usage See the [`examples` directory](/examples) for more scripts. ### `search` ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.search( base_url='https://mpzurichrietberg.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpZurichRietberg', field='ObjObjectNumberTxt', value='2019.184', ) for record in records: print(record) ``` The return value of `search` 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 element, 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) ``` ### `fulltext_search` ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.fulltext_search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record) ``` ## Advanced usage For more advanced usage of this library, it is recommened to first create a client instance and then use this to request data: ```python import museumpy import requests s = requests.Session() s.auth = ('user', 'pass') s.headers.update({'Accept-Language': 'de'}) client = museumpy.MuseumPlusClient( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', session=s ) ``` ### `module_item` ```python import museumpy id = '98977' module = 'Multimedia' item = client.module_item(id, module) ``` ### `download_attachement` ```python import museumpy id = '98977' module = 'Multimedia' # download attachment to a directory called `files` attachment_path = client.download_attachment(id, module, 'files') print(attachment_path) ``` ### Custom mapping of fields There are most likely custom fields on the MuseumPlus Instance you want to query. The returned XML is converted to a python `dict` using the [`xmltodict` library](https://pypi.org/project/xmltodict/). The raw dict is returned on the `raw` key of the result: ```python import museumpy records = museumpy.search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record['raw']) ``` For convenience a default mapping is provided to access some fields more easily: ```python for record in records: print(record['hasAttachments']) print(record['ObjObjectNumberTxt']) ``` If you want to customize this mapping, you can pass a `map_function` to the client, which is then used on all subsequent calls to `search` and `fulltext_search`: ```python import museumpy def my_custom_map(record, xml_rec): NS = "http://www.zetcom.com/ria/ws/module" ID_XPATH = f".//{{{NS}}}dataField[@name='ObjObjectNumberTxt']/{{{NS}}}value" TITLE_XPATH = f".//{{{NS}}}repeatableGroup[@name='ObjObjectTitleGrp']//{{{NS}}}dataField[@name='TitleTxt']//{{{NS}}}value" xml_parser = museumpy.xmlparse.XMLParser() my_new_record = { 'my_id': xml_parser.find(xml_rec, ID_XPATH).text, 'my_title': xml_parser.find(xml_rec, TITLE_XPATH).text } return my_new_record client = museumpy.MuseumPlusClient( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', map_function=my_custom_map, ) records = client.search( base_url='https://test.zetcom.com/MpWeb-mpTest', query='Patolu', ) for record in records: print(record['my_id']) print(record['my_title']) ``` ## Release To create a new release, follow these steps (please respect [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/)): 1. Adapt the version number in `museumpy/__init__.py` 1. Update the CHANGELOG with the version 1. Create a [pull request to merge `develop` into `main`](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/compare/main...develop?expand=1) (make sure the tests pass!) 1. Create a [new release/tag on GitHub](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/releases) (on the main branch) 1. The [publication on PyPI](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/museumpy) happens via [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/metaodi/museumpy/actions?query=workflow%3A%22Upload+Python+Package%22) on every tagged commit %prep %autosetup -n museumpy-0.3.0 %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-museumpy -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Fri May 05 2023 Python_Bot - 0.3.0-1 - Package Spec generated