The goobi_exportXml.xml
file specifies technical details about the properties and associated XML namespaces used when generating docket files.
The file is usually located at the following location:
For example, this configuration file looks as follows:
This configuration file is used to specify additional properties to be included when exporting docket files. Since these properties can be gathered from different areas, it is necessary to specify for each property where it is defined. This is done with the help of namespaces, which are also defined beforehand.
The <namespace>
elements are used to define namespaces that can be used to add further properties for exporting metadata. There are some projects and institutions that define such namespaces. In this configuration file, a <namespace>
element is created for each required namespace definition.
Namespaces are identified by a name or abbreviation specified with the name
parameter. This should be short and descriptive, as it will be used often later. Namespace names may not occur more than once. Usually the project name or an abbreviation of it is used. The project name is usually evident from the domain in the specified URL.
Accordingly, namespaces refer to a URL defined in the value
parameter. This URL must point to an XML specification that contains further information about the respective namespace and the available property names. Further information can be found in the respective documentation for the namespace specifications.
For example, if the following namespace is defined,
so an element mets:xmlData
can be used later. Goobi can then assign that in the namespace mets
, which in turn is defined in the specification under http://www.loc.gov/METS/
, the element xmlData
should be searched for. There it is defined according to the project.
Properties to be included in the export are specified in <property>
elements. The title specified in the name
parameter will be reused for the structure of the exported docket file. The value
parameter contains one or more properties which are structured as follows.
All properties are separated with slashes (/
). Additionally, the entire entry starts with two slashes. The basic syntax is as follows:
Since no default namespace can be defined in the list of namespaces, each property is assigned a namespace, resulting in the following syntax:
Any number of elements can be specified. Only namespaces that have been previously defined in the <namespace>
elements can be used. According to the namespaces, only certain properties can be specified. For example, it looks like this:
It may happen that properties exist as lists. In this case the number of the list element is indicated with square brackets. It should be noted that the count starts at 0. In the following example the second element from the list dmdSec
is used. (The first element would then have the number 0).
In addition, for more complex properties, it is possible to select which component of the property should be used. In the following example, the sub-element with the property name
= PublicationYear
is selected from the metadata
element.
If only a meta.xml
is used to describe the process, all <property>
elements are created inside a <mets>
element.
If an additional meta_anchor.xml
is used to describe the process, then all <property>
elements are created within an <anchor>
element.
For an export, only the <property>
elements from one of the two elements are ever used.
If a goobi_exportXml.xml
file is to be used for different projects, some of which use only the meta.xml
and some of which also use the meta_anchor.xml
, both elements can be specified with their respective <property>
subelements without any problems. These do not influence each other.