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NAME

    Catmandu::SRU - Catmandu module for working with SRU data

SYNOPSIS

     # On the command line
     $ catmandu convert SRU  --base http://www.unicat.be/sru --query data
    
     $ catmandu convert SRU  --base http://www.unicat.be/sru --query data  --recordSchma marcxml
    
     $ catmandu convert SRU  --base http://www.unicat.be/sru --query data  --recordSchma marcxml --parser marcxml
     
     # create a config file: catmandu.yml
     $ cat catmandu.yml
     ---
     importer:
       unicat:
         package: SRU
         options:
            base: http://www.unicat.be/sru 
            recordSchema: marcxml
            parser: marcxml
    
      $ catmandu convert unicat --query data
    
      # If you have Catmandu::MARC installed
      $ catmandu convert unicat --query data --fix 'marc_map("245a","title"); retain_field("title")' to CSV
    
      # The example above in perl
      use Catmandu -load;
    
      my $importer = Catmandu->importer('unicat', query => 'data');
      my $fixer    = Catmandu->fixer(['marc_map("245a","title")','retain_field("title")']);
      my $export   = Catmandu->exporter('CSV');
    
      $exporter->add_many(
            $fixer->fix($importer);
      );
    
      $exporter->commit;
     

MODULES

    Catmandu::Importer::SRU

    Catmandu::Importer::SRU::Parser

    Catmandu::Importer::SRU::Parser::raw

    Catmandu::Importer::SRU::Parser::simple

    Catmandu::Importer::SRU::Parser::struct

    Catmandu::Importer::SRU::Parser::marcxml

SEE ALSO

    Catmandu, Catmandu::Importer, Catmandu::Fix, Catmandu::Exporter,
    Catmandu::MARC

AUTHOR

    Wouter Willaert, <wouterw@inuits.eu>

CONTRIBUTORS

    Patrick Hochstenbach, <patrick.hochstenbach at ugent.be>

    Nicolas Steenlant, <nicolas.steenlant at ugent.be>

    Jakob Voss jakob.voss at gbv.de

    Johann Rolschewski rolschewski at gmail.com

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.