I think this would be very well received by libraries and I have a Drupal programmer, Jim Craner, that I would be happy to assign to work on this. He's not an Evergreen programmer but does have Drupal knowledge to contribute.
Lori On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Rogan Hamby <[email protected]>wrote: > There is some level of interest. A library who is interested in migrating > to Evergreen recently approached me and asked about Drupal integration so I > that's at least one potential future user. > > > > Rogan Hamby > Information Technology Director > South Carolina State Library > 1500 Senate St., Columbia SC 29211 > 803.734.8651 | Fax 803.734.4757 > > www.statelibrary.sc.gov > > The South Carolina State Library is a national model for innovation, > collaboration, leadership and effectiveness. It is the keystone in South > Carolina's intellectual landscape. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Bob Wicksall [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 11:37 AM > To: Evergreen Development Discussion List > Subject: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Drupal OpenSRF Modules > > Is anyone interested in interfacing Drupal with Evergreen? I've built two > Drupal 6 modules. They are currently Drupal 6 only since I haven't yet > upgraded to Drupal 7. The first module provides basic OpenSRF request > functionality while the second integrates Evergreen authentication into > Drupal. I haven't yet created an official Drupal project but I'd like to > get some feedback before I go much further. > > You can get the modules here: > > http://download.pls-net.org/evergreen_opensrf-6.x-1.0.tar.gz > http://download.pls-net.org/evergreen_auth-6.x-1.0.tar.gz > > I consider the auth module Alpha quality so I recommend only installing it > on a test system. The OpenSRF module is pretty harmless. > > The Auth module allows a user to logon to Drupal with their Evergreen > barcode or username. A new user is created in Drupal and keyed to > Evergreen on the users id number. > > The OpenSRF module provides two functions. OpenSRFRequest is for a single > request while OpenSRFRequest_multi submits multiple requests. > > here is an example of how to fetch a MARC record in HTML format just like > the OPAC: > > $marc_result = json_decode(OpenSRFRequest('evergreen-test.owwl.org', > FALSE, FETCH_MARC_HTML, 167339, '' )); > > Bob Wicksall > Systems Administrator > > Pioneer Library System > 2557 State Rt. 21 > Canandaigua, New York 14424 > > Voice: (585) 394-8260 > Fax: (585) 394-1935 > >
