NAME

HTTP::OAI::Harvester - Agent for harvesting from Open Archives version 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 and static ('2.0s') compatible repositories

DESCRIPTION

HTTP::OAI::Harvester is the harvesting front-end in the OAI-PERL library.

To harvest from an OAI-PMH compliant repository create an HTTP::OAI::Harvester object using the baseURL option and then call OAI-PMH methods to request data from the repository. To handle version 1.0/1.1 repositories automatically you must request Identify() first.

It is recommended that you request an Identify from the Repository and use the repository() method to update the Identify object used by the harvester.

When making OAI requests the underlying HTTP::OAI::UserAgent module will take care of automatic redirection (http code 302) and retry-after (http code 503). OAI-PMH flow control (i.e. resumption tokens) is handled transparently by HTTP::OAI::Response.

Static Repository Support

Static repositories are automatically and transparently supported within the existing API. To harvest a static repository specify the repository XML file using the baseURL argument to HTTP::OAI::Harvester. An initial request is made that determines whether the base URL specifies a static repository or a normal OAI 1.x/2.0 CGI repository. To prevent this initial request state the OAI version using an HTTP::OAI::Identify object e.g.

        $h = HTTP::OAI::Harvester->new(
                repository=>HTTP::OAI::Identify->new(
                        baseURL => 'http://arXiv.org/oai2',
                        version => '2.0',
        ));

If a static repository is found the response is cached, and further requests are served by that cache. Static repositories do not support sets, and will result in a noSetHierarchy error if you try to use sets. You can determine whether the repository is static by checking the version ($ha->repository->version), which will be "2.0s" for static repositories.

FURTHER READING

You should refer to the Open Archives Protocol version 2.0 and other OAI documentation, available from http://www.openarchives.org/.

Note OAI-PMH 1.0 and 1.1 are deprecated.

BEFORE USING EXAMPLES

In the examples I use arXiv.org's and cogprints OAI interfaces. To avoid causing annoyance to their server administrators please contact them before performing testing or large downloads (or use other, less loaded, servers for testing).

SYNOPSIS

        use HTTP::OAI;

        my $h = new HTTP::OAI::Harvester(baseURL=>'http://arXiv.org/oai2');
        my $response = $h->Identify;

        if( $response->is_error ) {
                print "Error requesting Identify:\n",
                        $response->code . " " . $response->message, "\n";
                exit;
        }

        # Note: repositoryVersion will always be 2.0, $r->version returns
        # the actual version the repository is running
        print "Repository supports protocol version ", $response->version, "\n";

        # Version 1.x repositories don't support metadataPrefix,
        # but OAI-PERL will drop the prefix automatically
        # if an Identify was requested first (as above)
        $response = $h->ListIdentifiers(
                metadataPrefix=>'oai_dc',
                from=>'2001-02-03',
                until=>'2001-04-10'
        );

        if( $response->is_error ) {
                die("Error harvesting: " . $response->message . "\n");
        }

        print "responseDate => ", $response->responseDate, "\n",
                "requestURL => ", $response->requestURL, "\n";

        while( my $id = $response->next ) {
                print "identifier => ", $id->identifier;
                # Only available from OAI 2.0 repositories
                print " (", $id->datestamp, ")" if $id->datestamp;
                print " (", $id->status, ")" if $id->status;
                print "\n";
                # Only available from OAI 2.0 repositories
                for( $id->setSpec ) {
                        print "\t", $_, "\n";
                }
        }

        # Using a handler
        $response = $h->ListRecords(
                metadataPrefix=>'oai_dc',
                handlers=>{metadata=>'HTTP::OAI::Metadata::OAI_DC'},
                onRecord=>sub {
                        my $rec = shift;

                        printf"%s\t%s\t%s\n"
                                         , $rec->identifier
                                         , $rec->datestamp
                                         , join(',', @{$rec->metadata->dc->{'title'}});
                }
        );

        # End program
        #################

        #################
        # If you have some local OAI-PMH reponse data you want to
        # parse you can use the OAI-PMH verb as in:

        use HTTP::OAI;
        my $I = HTTP::OAI::Identify->new();

        # If you have a $content string with some cached OAI-PMH verb=Identify response
        # it can be parsed like this..
        $I->parse_string($content);

        # Or if you have an opened file handle $fh to a file with a cached
        # OAI-PMH verb=Identify response
        $I->parse_file($fh);

        # Using either method now you can do something like

        printf "RepositoryName: %s\n" , $I->repositoryName;
        for ($I->adminEmail) {
                print $_, "\n";
        }

METHODS

HTTP::OAI::Harvester->new( %params )

This constructor method returns a new instance of HTTP::OAI::Harvester. Requires either an HTTP::OAI::Identify object, which in turn must contain a baseURL, or a baseURL from which to construct an Identify object.

Any other parameters are passed to the HTTP::OAI::UserAgent module, and from there to the LWP::UserAgent module.

        $h = HTTP::OAI::Harvester->new(
                baseURL =>      'http://arXiv.org/oai2',
                resume=>0, # Suppress automatic resumption
        )
        $id = $h->repository();
        $h->repository($h->Identify);

        $h = HTTP::OAI::Harvester->new(
                HTTP::OAI::Identify->new(
                        baseURL => 'http://arXiv.org/oai2',
        ));
$h->repository()

Returns and optionally sets the HTTP::OAI::Identify object used by the Harvester agent.

$h->resume( [1] )

If set to true (default) resumption tokens will automatically be handled by requesting the next partial list during next() calls.

OAI-PMH Verbs

The 6 OAI-PMH Verbs are the requests supported by an OAI-PMH interface.

Error Messages

Use is_success() or is_error() on the returned object to determine whether an error occurred (see HTTP::OAI::Response).

code() and message() return the error code (200 is success) and a human-readable message respectively. Errors returned by the repository can be retrieved using the errors() method:

        foreach my $error ($r->errors) {
                print $error->code, "\t", $error->message, "\n";
        }

Note: is_success() is true for the OAI Error Code noRecordsMatch (i.e. empty set), although errors() will still contain the OAI error.

Flow Control

If the response contained a resumption token this can be retrieved using the $r->resumptionToken method.

Methods

These methods return an object subclassed from HTTP::Response (where the class corresponds to the verb requested, e.g. GetRecord requests return an HTTP::OAI::GetRecord object).

$r = $h->GetRecord( %params )

Get a single record from the repository identified by identifier, in format metadataPrefix.

        $gr = $h->GetRecord(
                identifier      =>      'oai:arXiv:hep-th/0001001', # Required
                metadataPrefix  =>      'oai_dc' # Required
        );
        $rec = $gr->next;
        die $rec->message if $rec->is_error;
        printf("%s (%s)\n", $rec->identifier, $rec->datestamp);
        $dom = $rec->metadata->dom;
$r = $h->Identify()

Get information about the repository.

        $id = $h->Identify();
        print join ',', $id->adminEmail;
$r = $h->ListIdentifiers( %params )

Retrieve the identifiers, datestamps, sets and deleted status for all records within the specified date range (from/until) and set spec (set). 1.x repositories will only return the identifier. Or, resume an existing harvest by specifying resumptionToken.

        $lr = $h->ListIdentifiers(
                metadataPrefix  =>      'oai_dc', # Required
                from            =>              '2001-10-01',
                until           =>              '2001-10-31',
                set=>'physics:hep-th',
        );
        while($rec = $lr->next)
        {
                { ... do something with $rec ... }
        }
        die $lr->message if $lr->is_error;
$r = $h->ListMetadataFormats( %params )

List available metadata formats. Given an identifier the repository should only return those metadata formats for which that item can be disseminated.

        $lmdf = $h->ListMetadataFormats(
                identifier => 'oai:arXiv.org:hep-th/0001001'
        );
        for($lmdf->metadataFormat) {
                print $_->metadataPrefix, "\n";
        }
        die $lmdf->message if $lmdf->is_error;
$r = $h->ListRecords( %params )

Return full records within the specified date range (from/until), set and metadata format. Or, specify a resumption token to resume a previous partial harvest.

        $lr = $h->ListRecords(
                metadataPrefix=>'oai_dc', # Required
                from    =>      '2001-10-01',
                until   =>      '2001-10-01',
                set             =>      'physics:hep-th',
        );
        while($rec = $lr->next)
        {
                { ... do something with $rec ... }
        }
        die $lr->message if $lr->is_error;
$r = $h->ListSets( %params )

Return a list of sets provided by the repository. The scope of sets is undefined by OAI-PMH, so therefore may represent any subset of a collection. Optionally provide a resumption token to resume a previous partial request.

        $ls = $h->ListSets();
        while($set = $ls->next)
        {
                print $set->setSpec, "\n";
        }
        die $ls->message if $ls->is_error;

ENVIRONMENT

The HTTP Agent is default OAI-PERL/<Version> where <Version> is the HTTP::OAI version. This Agent can be set via an environment variable HTTP_OAI_AGENT.

AUTHOR

These modules have been written by Tim Brody <tdb01r@ecs.soton.ac.uk>.