NAME
MODS::Record - Perl extension for handling MODS records
SYNOPSIS
use MODS::Record qw(xml_string);
use open qw(:utf8);
my $mods = MODS::Record->new;
my $collection = MODS::Collection->new;
my $mods = $collection->add_mods(ID => '1234');
$mods->add_abstract("Hello", lang => 'eng');
$mods->add_abstract("Bonjour", lang => 'fra');
# Set a deeply nested field...
$mods->add_language()->add_languageTerm('eng');
# Set a list of deeply nested fields...
$mods->add_location(sub {
$_[0]->add_physicalLocation('here');
$_[0]->add_shelfLocator('here too');
$_[0]->add_url('http://here.org/there');
});
# Set an inline XML extension...
$mods->add_accessCondition(xml_string("21212"));
# Retrieve a field by a filter...
$mods->get_abstract(lang => 'fra')->body("Bonjour :)");
$mods->get_abstract(lang => 'fra')->contentType('text/plain');
for ($mods->get_abstract(lang => 'fra')) {
printf "%s\n" , $_->body;
}
# Set a field to a new value
my @newabstract;
for ($mods->get_abstract) {
push @newabstract, $_ unless $_->lang eq 'fra';
}
$mods->set_abstract(@newabstract);
# Clear all abstracts;
$mods->set_abstract(undef);
# Serialize
print $mods->as_json(pretty => 1);
print $mods->as_xml;
# Deserialize
my $mods = MODS::Record->from_xml(IO::File->new('mods.xml'));
my $mods = MODS::Record->from_json(IO::File->new('mods.js'));
my $count = MODS::Record->from_xml(IO::File->new('mods.xml'), sub {
my $mods = shift;
...
});
my $count = MODS::Record->from_json(IO::File->new('mods.js'), sub {
my $mods = shift;
...
});
DESCRIPTION
This module provides MODS (http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/) parsing
and creation for MODS Schema 3.5.
METHODS
MODS::Record->new(%attribs)
MODS::Collection->new(%attribs)
Create a new MODS record or collection. Optionally attributes can be
provided as defined by the MODS specification. E.g.
$mods = MODS::Record->new(ID='123');
add_xxx()
Add a new element to the record where 'xxx' is the name of a MODS
element (e.g. titleInfo, name, genre, etc). This method returns an
instance of the added MODS element. E.g.
$titleInfo = $mods->add_titleInfo; # $titleInfo is a 'MODS::Element::TitleInfo'
add_xxx($text,%attribs)
Add a new element to the record where 'xxx' is the name of a MODS
element. Set the text content of the element to $text and optionally
provide further attributes. This method returns an instance of the added
MODS element. E.g.
$mods->add_abstract("My abstract", lang=>'eng');
add_xxx(sub { })
Add a new element to the record where 'xxx' is the name of a MODS
element. The provided coderef gets as input an instance of the added
MODS element. This method returns an instance of the added MODS element.
E.g.
$mods->add_abstract(sub {
my $o = shift;
$o->body("My abstract");
$o->lang("eng");
})
add_xxx($obj)
Add a new element to the record where 'xxx' is the name of a MODS
element. The $obj is an instance of a MODS::Element::Xxx class (where
Xxx is the corresponding MODS element). This method returns an instance
of the added MODS element. E.g.
$mods->add_abstract(
MODS::Element::Abstract->new(_body=>'My abstract', lang=>'eng')
);
get_xxx()
get_xxx(%filter)
get_xxx(sub { })
Retrieve an element from the record where 'xxx' is the name of a MODS
element. This methods return in array context all the matching elements
or the first match in scalar context. Optionally provide a %filter or a
coderef filter function. E.g.
@titles = $mods->get_titleInfo();
$alt = $mods->get_titleInfo(type=>'alternate');
$alt = $mods->get_titleInfo(sub { shift->type eq 'alternate'});
set_xxxx()
set_xxx(undef)
set_xxx($array_ref)
set_xxx($xxx1,$xxx2,...)
Set an element of the record to a new value where 'xxx' is the name of a
MODS element. When no arguments are provided, then this is a null
operation. When undef als argument is provided, then the element is
deleted. To overwrite the existing content of the element an ARRAY (ref)
of MODS::Element::Xxx can be provided (where 'Xxx' is the corresponding
MODS element). E.g.
# Delete all abstracts
$mods->set_abstract(undef);
# Set all abstracts
$mods->set_abstract(MODS::Element::Abstract->new(), MODS::Element::Abstract->new(), ...);
$mods->set_abstract([ MODS::Element::Abstract->new(), MODS::Element::Abstract->new(), ... ]);
as_xml()
as_xml(xml_prolog=>1)
Return the record as XML.
from_xml($string [, $callback])
from_xml(IO::Handle [, $callback])
Parse an XML string or IO::Handle into a MODS::Record. This method
return the parsed JSON.
If a callback function is provided then for each MODS element in the XML
stream the callback will be called. The method returns the number of
parsed MODS elements.
E.g.
my $mods = MODS::Record->from_xml( IO::File->new(...) );
my $count = MODS::Record->from_xml( IO::File->new(...) , sub {
my $mods = shift;
} );
as_json()
as_json(pretty=>1)
Return the record as JSON string.
from_json($string [, $callback])
from_json(IO::Handle [, $callback])
Parse and JSON string or JSON::Handle into a MODS::Record. This method
return the parsed JSON.
If a callback function is provided then we expect as input a stream of
JSON strings (each line one JSON string). For each MODS object in the
JSON stream the callback will be called. The method returns the number
of parsed strings.
E.g.
my $mods = MODS::Record->from_json( IO::File->new(...) );
my $count = MODS::Record->from_json( IO::File->new(...) , sub {
my $mods = shift;
} );
SEE ALSO
* Library Of Congress MODS pages (http://www.loc.gov/standards/mods/)
DESIGN NOTES
* I'm not a MODS expert
* I needed a MODS module to parse and create MODS records for our
institutional repository
* This module is part of the LibreCat/Catmandu project
http://librecat.org
* This module is not created for speed
* This module doesn't have any notion of ordering of MODS elements
themselves (e.g. first 'titleInfo', then 'name'). But each
sub-element keeps its original order (e.g. each 'title' in
'titleInfo').
* Heiko Jansen provides at GitHub a Moose-based MODS parser
https://github.com/heikojansen/MODS--Record
AUTHORS
* Patrick Hochstenbach
LICENSE
This library is free software and may be distributed under the same
terms as perl itself. See .