Example #1
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def migrate_journals(source):
    # read in the content
    f = open(source)
    xml = etree.parse(f)
    f.close()
    journals = xml.getroot()
    print "migrating", str(len(journals)), "journal records"
    
    clusters = _get_journal_clusters(journals)
    
    # make a journal object, and map the main and historic records to it
    for canon, rest in clusters:
        j = Journal()
        
        cb = _to_journal_bibjson(canon)
        j.set_bibjson(cb)
        
        j.set_in_doaj(_is_in_doaj(canon))
        j.set_created(_created_date(canon))
        
        for p in rest:
            replaces = _get_replaces(p)
            isreplacedby = _get_isreplacedby(p)
            j.add_history(_to_journal_bibjson(p), replaces=replaces, isreplacedby=isreplacedby)
            
        j.save()
Example #2
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def migrate_journals(source):
    # read in the content
    f = open(source)
    xml = etree.parse(f)
    f.close()
    journals = xml.getroot()
    print "migrating", str(len(journals)), "journal records"
    
    clusters = _get_journal_clusters(journals)
    
    # make a journal object, and map the main and historic records to it
    for canon, rest in clusters:
        j = Journal()
        
        cb = _to_journal_bibjson(canon)
        j.set_bibjson(cb)
        
        j.set_in_doaj(_is_in_doaj(canon))
        j.set_created(_created_date(canon))
        
        for p in rest:
            replaces = _get_replaces(p)
            isreplacedby = _get_isreplacedby(p)
            j.add_history(_to_journal_bibjson(p), replaces=replaces, isreplacedby=isreplacedby)
            
        j.save()
Example #3
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    def make_journal(self):
        # first make a raw copy of the content into a journal
        journal_data = deepcopy(self.data)
        if "suggestion" in journal_data:
            del journal_data['suggestion']
        if "index" in journal_data:
            del journal_data['index']
        if "admin" in journal_data and "application_status" in journal_data["admin"]:
            del journal_data['admin']['application_status']
        if "id" in journal_data:
            del journal_data['id']
        if "created_date" in journal_data:
            del journal_data['created_date']
        if "last_updated" in journal_data:
            del journal_data['last_updated']
        if "bibjson" not in journal_data:
            journal_data["bibjson"] = {}
        journal_data['bibjson']['active'] = True

        new_j = Journal(**journal_data)

        # now deal with the fact that this could be a replacement of an existing journal
        if self.current_journal is not None:
            cj = Journal.pull(self.current_journal)

            # carry the id and the created date
            new_j.set_id(self.current_journal)
            new_j.set_created(cj.created_date)

            # set a reapplication date
            new_j.set_last_reapplication()

            # carry any continuations
            hist = cj.get_history_raw()
            if hist is not None and len(hist) > 0:
                new_j.set_history(cj.get_history_raw())

            # remove the reference to the current_journal
            del new_j.data["admin"]["current_journal"]

        return new_j