package Catmandu::Fix::marc_cut;
use Catmandu::Sane;
use Catmandu::MARC;
use Moo;
use Catmandu::Fix::Has;
with 'Catmandu::Fix::Base';
our $VERSION = '1.13';
has marc_path => (fix_arg => 1);
has path => (fix_arg => 1);
has equals => (fix_opt => 1);
sub emit {
my ($self,$fixer) = @_;
my $path = $fixer->split_path($self->path);
my $key = $path->[-1];
my $marc_obj = Catmandu::MARC->instance;
# Precompile the marc_path to gain some speed
my $marc_context = $marc_obj->compile_marc_path($self->marc_path, subfield_wildcard => 0);
my $marc = $fixer->capture($marc_obj);
my $marc_path = $fixer->capture($marc_context);
my $equals = $fixer->capture($self->equals);
my $var = $fixer->var;
my $result = $fixer->generate_var;
my $current_value = $fixer->generate_var;
my $perl = "";
$perl .= $fixer->emit_declare_vars($current_value, "[]");
$perl .=<<EOF;
if (my ${result} = ${marc}->marc_copy(
${var},
${marc_path},
${equals},1) ) {
${result} = ref(${result}) ? ${result} : [${result}];
for ${current_value} (\@{${result}}) {
EOF
$perl .= $fixer->emit_create_path(
$var,
$path,
sub {
my $var2 = shift;
"${var2} = ${current_value}"
}
);
$perl .=<<EOF;
}
}
EOF
$perl;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Catmandu::Fix::marc_cut - cut marc data in a structured way to a new field
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# Cut the 001 field out of the MARC record into the fixed001
marc_cut(001, fixed001)
# Cut all 650 fields out of the MARC record into the subjects array
marc_cut(650, subjects)
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This Fix work like L<Catmandu::Fix::marc_copy> except it will also remove all
mathincg fields from the MARC record
=head1 METHODS
=head2 marc_cut(MARC_PATH, JSON_PATH, [equals: REGEX])
Cut this MARC fields referred by a MARC_PATH to a JSON_PATH.
When the MARC_PATH points to a MARC tag then only the fields mathching the MARC
tag will be copied. When the MATCH_PATH contains indicators or subfields, then
only the MARC_FIELDS which contain data in these subfields will be copied. Optional,
a C<equals> regular expression can be provided that should match the subfields that
need to be copied:
# Cut all the 300 fields
marc_cut(300,tmp)
# Cut all the 300 fields with indicator 1 = 1
marc_cut(300[1],tmp)
# Cut all the 300 fields which have subfield c
marc_cut(300c,tmp)
# Cut all the 300 fields which have subfield c equal to 'ABC'
marc_cut(300c,tmp,equal:"^ABC")
=head1 JSON PATHS
Catmandu Fixes can be used to edit the data in the cut fields. To have easy access
to the data in the copied fields, these JSON paths can be used (where VAR is the
name of field into which you copied the data)
VAR.*.tag - The names of all MARC tags
VAR.*.ind1 - All first indicators
VAR.*.ind2 - All second indicators
VAR.*.subfields.*.a - The value of all $a subfields
VAR.*.subfields.$first.a - The value of the first $a subfield
VAR.*.subfields.$last.a - The value of the last $a subfield
VAR.*.content - The value of the first control field
VAR.$first.subfields.$first.z - The value of the second $z subfield in the first MARC field
These JSON paths can be used like:
# Set the first indicator of all 300 fields
do marc_each()
if marc_has(300)
marc_cut(300,tmp)
# Set the first indicator to 1
set_field(tmp.*.ind1,1)
marc_paste(tmp)
end
end
=head1 INLINE
This Fix can be used inline in a Perl script:
use Catmandu::Fix::marc_copy as => 'marc_cut';
my $data = { record => ['650', ' ', 0, 'a', 'Perl'] };
$data = marc_cut($data,'650','subject');
print $data->{subject}->[0]->{tag} , "\n"; # '650'
print $data->{subject}->[0]->{ind1} , "\n"; # ' '
print $data->{subject}->[0]->{ind2} , "\n"; # 0
print $data->{subject}->[0]->{subfields}->[0]->{a} , "\n"; # 'Perl'
=head1 SEE ALSO
=over
=item * L<Catmandu::Fix::marc_copy>
=item * L<Catmandu::Fix::marc_paste>
=back
=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
=cut