HI Chad,
At Temple we have started work on a Ruby client for the Primo PNX api -
https://github.com/tulibraries/primo . It's still a work in progress, but
will do a basic search.
We only launched with Primo earlier this year, but they encouraged us to
only use the PNX REST api, and to not use
Thanks! I'll definitely have a look at that!
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I'm no longer working at a Primo institution (yay!) but I did write this little
tool when I was at UW that uses the PNX api to do an exact query search for MMS
IDs. That might give you some insights to working with the API.
https://bitbucket.org/uwlib/mms_to_primo_permalink
My memory suggests
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Hi, Chad —
My understanding is that if you aren't already a Primo subscriber, you
can try out there APIs on a guest sandbox. It sounds like you are a
subscriber already though. Maybe raise a ticket with them about
getting access or talk to your local staff. Please report back on how
you got this
Hi,
I have limited Primo knowledge, but I shared your post with a colleague who
does and he suggested checking this:
https://knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com/Primo/Knowledge_Articles/Must_Workstation_IP_be_Added_to_WS_and_XS_IP_Mapping_Table_in_Order_to_Test_Primo_Web_Services%3F
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