Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] REST API with Libro by Conversight

2020-05-27 Thread Bill Erickson
Mike, I just rechecked some earlier conversations and confirmed they are using JSON. I don't know if they are using the IDL as a stone tablet or a living document, though. -b On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 6:18 PM Bill Erickson wrote: > Hi Mike, > > I can't say for sure what they're doing. (I asked

Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] REST API with Libro by Conversight

2020-05-27 Thread Bill Erickson
Hi Mike, I can't say for sure what they're doing. (I asked if they'd open source it, no dice there). I showed them some code that was using the JSON output and talked about the IDL. I looked at the XML output too, but unless I'm missing something, it seemed like you still needed to use the IDL

Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] REST API with Libro by Conversight

2020-05-27 Thread Mike Rylander
Hi Bill, Do you know if they're using the xml output format to avoid having to learn about the IDL mapping? I'm mostly curious about external use of various OpenSRF entry points, and where any effort might be best spent. Regards, Mike Rylander -- Sent from my phone, please pardon my thumbs.

Re: [OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] REST API with Libro by Conversight

2020-05-27 Thread Bill Erickson
Hi Lynn, We've done some work with Conversight at KCLS. In our case, they are using standard Evergreen APIs via the osrf-gateway-v1 and a Supercat feed for MARC records. This should not require any local changes. We did create one small API tweak to support a certain work flow for them

[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] REST API with Libro by Conversight

2020-05-27 Thread Floyd, Angelia Lynn
We have had several conversations with Conversight about Libro, and adding it for several different libraries. They prefer to us the REST API for access, does anyone have Evergreen set up this way? That may be able to help me. Thanks. - Lynn Floyd MIS Supervisor