Generic import plugin for JSON files

This generic import plugin allows the bulk import of data from JSON files

Overview

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Identifier

intranda_workflow_import_json

Repository

Licence

GPL 2.0 or newer

Last change

14.08.2024 19:06:00

Introduction

This is the technical documentation for the workflow plugin for Goobi workflow, which is used to read metadata from multiple JSON files and create processes based on it.

Installation

To install the plugin, the following two files must be installed:

/opt/digiverso/goobi/plugins/workflow/plugin-intranda-workflow-import-json-base.jar
/opt/digiverso/goobi/plugins/GUI/plugin-intranda-workflow-import-json-gui.jar

To configure how the plugin should behave, various values can be adjusted in the configuration file. The configuration file is usually located here:

/opt/digiverso/goobi/config/plugin_intranda_workflow_import_json.xml

Configuration

The content of this configuration file is as follows:

<config_plugin>
	<!-- folder that contains the json files -->
	<jsonFolder>/opt/digiverso/goobi/import/</jsonFolder>

	<!-- folder used to hold the downloaded images temporarily -->
	<importFolder>/opt/digiverso/goobi/tmp/</importFolder>

	<!-- which workflow to use -->
	<workflow>Sample_Workflow</workflow>

	<!-- which publication type to use -->
	<publicationType>Monograph</publicationType>

	<!-- URL types that hold downloadable resources, could be none or multiple -->
	<downloadableUrl>GizaPhotosMain</downloadableUrl>
	<downloadableUrl>GizaPrimaryDisplayMain</downloadableUrl>

	<!-- whether or not to save the partner url, DEFAULT false -->
	<partnerUrl save="true">
		<!-- at most one urlBase should be configured, DEFAULT "" -->
		<urlBase>giza.fas.harvard.edu</urlBase>
		<!-- there could be multiple urlParts-->
		<urlPart>$._type</urlPart>
		<urlPart>$._id</urlPart>
		<!-- at most one urlTail should be configured, DEFAULT "" -->
		<urlTail>full</urlTail>
		<!-- MetadataType that is to hold the value of the partner url -->
		<urlMetadata>GizaPartnerUrl</urlMetadata>
	</partnerUrl>

	<!-- same source could be used multiple times for different MetadataTypes -->
	<metadata source="$._source.id" target="TitleDocMain" />
	<metadata source="$._source.id" target="CatalogIDDigital" />
	<!-- source that does not start with $ or @ will be regarded as value -->
	<metadata source="Giza" target="singleDigCollection" />
	<!-- source that ends with [:] is an array -->
	<metadata source="$._source.allnumbers[:]" target="GizaAllNumbers" />

	<!-- group is for MetadataGroups, there could be multiple -->
	<!-- no need to add the [:] to the end of @source -->
	<!-- @type is the name of the MetadataGroupType -->
	<group source="$._source.sitedates" type="GizaSiteDatesGroup">
		<!-- source that starts with @ will be regarded as relative json path -->
		<metadata source="@.type" target="GizaSiteDateType" />
		<metadata source="@.date" target="GizaSiteDate" />
	</group>

	<!-- @altType is the name of an alternative MetadataGroupType, which will be used to create another MetadataGroup for all items that are filtered out. OPTIONAL. -->
	<!-- @key is the filtering key that is used to retrieve the value from the JSONObject. OPTIONAL. -->
	<!-- @value is used to compare with the value retrieved from the JSONObject. OPTIONAL. DEFAULT "". -->
	<!-- @method defines the logic for comparing values. Options are is, not, startsWith, endsWith, contains. OPTIONAL. DEFAULT 'is'. -->
	<group source="$._source.relateditems.modernpeople" type="ModernPeopleGroup" altType="_ModernPeopleGroupHidden" key="role" value="Excavator" method="is">
		<metadata source="@.role" target="GizaModernPeopleRole" />
		<!-- same source could be used multiple times for different MetadataTypes -->
		<metadata source="@.id" target="GizaModernPeopleId" />
		<metadata source="@.id" target="GizaModernPeopleId2" />
	</group>

	<!-- if no @altType is configured, then all items that are filtered out will not be imported. -->
	<group source="$._source.relateditems.ancientpeople" type="AncientPeopleGroup" key="role" value="Tomb Owner">
		<metadata source="@.role" target="GizaAncientPeopleRole" />
		<metadata source="@.id" target="GizaAncientPeopleId" />
	</group>

	<!-- child is for child DocStructs, there could be multiple -->
	<!-- no need to add the [:] to the end of @source-->
	<!-- the attributes @key, @value, @method are the same as in group -->
	<!-- there is NO @altType attribute for child, all items that are filtered out will not be imported -->
	<child source="$._source.relateditems.photos" type="GizaPhoto" key="number" value="KHM_AEOS_" method="startsWith">
		<!-- same source could be used multiple times for different MetadataTypes -->
		<metadata source="@.drs_id" target="GizaPhotosDrsId" />
		<metadata source="@.drs_id" target="CatalogIDDigital" />
	</child>

</config_plugin>

The configuration of the plugin is as follows:

ValueDescription

jsonFolder

Path to the directory where the JSON files are located.

importFolder

Path to the directory where the images to be downloaded are to be saved before they are imported into the processes.

workflow

Name of the production template to be used.

publicationType

Publication type for the transactions to be created.

downloadableUrl

Type of metadata in which the URL from which the images are to be downloaded is specified. This value is repeatable.

metadata

A metadata object is generated from each tag. The attribute @source refers to a JSON path if it begins with $. The value of the metadata is read from this path. In this case, the attribute refers to a list if it also ends with [:]. If it does not start with either $ or @, it is used as the value of the metadata. The attribute @target configures the name of the metadata type.

group

Metadata groups are configured here. There are six attributes, which are explained below. Several metadata elements can be configured under a group element, whose @source attributes should start with @.

child

Structure elements are configured here. There are five attributes, which are explained below. Several metadata elements can be configured under a child element, whose @source attributes should start with @.

Configuration of the attributes of a MetadataGroup

The following attributes can be configured in a group element:

ValueDescription

@source

JSON path to the parent element of a list. Starts with a $.

@type

Type of the metadata group.

@altType

Alternative type of the metadata group. If the alternative type is configured correctly, a metadata group of this type is created from all filtered entries. If the attribute is not configured or if the configured type cannot be found, all filtered entries are not imported. This parameter is optional.

@key

Key of the JSON objects for filtering. This parameter is optional.

@value

Value for comparison when filtering. This parameter is optional.

@method

Logic to be used for filtering. Options here are is, not, startsWith, endsWith and contains. This parameter is optional. The default value is is.

Configuration of the attributes of a DocStruct as a child

The following attributes can be configured in a child element:

ValueDescription

@source

JSON path to the parent element of a list. Starts with a $.

@type

Type of the structure element.

@key

Key of the JSON objects for filtering. This parameter is optional.

@value

Value for comparison when filtering. This parameter is optional.

@method

Logic to be used for filtering. Options here are is, not, startsWith, endsWith and contains. This parameter is optional. The DEFAULT value is is.

Configuration of the metadata for the partner's URL

There is an option to generate and save a metadata for the partner's URL. The URL to be generated is defined as follows: {urlBase}/{urlPart_1}/{urlPart_2}/.../{urlPart_k}/{urlTail}/

ValueDescription

partnerUrl

The save attribute configures whether a metadata should be generated for the partner's URL. The DEFAULT value is false.

urlBase

Here you configure the URL to the partner's server. This parameter is optional. A maximum of one hit is possible.

urlPart

The parts of the URL whose values from the JSON objects are to be appended to the urlBase one after the other are configured here. This parameter is optional. Multiple hits are possible.

urlTail

The trailing part of the URL is configured here. This parameter is optional. A maximum of one hit is possible.

urlMetadata

Type of metadata.

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