Bug 18182: Make TestBuilder capable of returning Koha::Object
[koha.git] / Koha / MetadataRecord.pm
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1 package Koha::MetadataRecord;
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20 =head1 NAME
22 Koha::MetadataRecord - base class for metadata records
24 =head1 SYNOPSIS
26 my $record = new Koha::MetadataRecord({ 'record' => $record });
28 =head1 DESCRIPTION
30 Object-oriented class that encapsulates all metadata (i.e. bibliographic
31 and authority) records in Koha.
33 =cut
35 use Modern::Perl;
37 use Carp;
38 use C4::Biblio;
39 use Koha::Util::MARC;
41 use base qw(Class::Accessor);
43 __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw( record schema format id ));
46 =head2 new
48 my $metadata_record = new Koha::MetadataRecord({
49 record => $record,
50 schema => $schema,
51 format => $format,
52 id => $id
53 });
55 Returns a Koha::MetadataRecord object encapsulating record metadata.
57 C<$record> is expected to be a deserialized object (for example
58 a MARC::Record or XML::LibXML::Document object or JSON).
60 C<$schema> is used to describe the metadata schema (for example
61 marc21, unimarc, dc, mods, etc).
63 C<$format> is used to specify the serialization format. It is important
64 for Koha::RecordProcessor because it will pick the right Koha::Filter
65 implementation based on this parameter. Valid values are:
67 MARC (for MARC::Record objects)
68 XML (for XML::LibXML::Document objects)
69 JSON (for JSON objects)
71 (optional) C<$id> is used so the record carries its own id and Koha doesn't
72 need to look for it inside the record.
74 =cut
76 sub new {
78 my $class = shift;
79 my $params = shift;
81 if (!defined $params->{ record }) {
82 carp 'No record passed';
83 return;
86 if (!defined $params->{ schema }) {
87 carp 'No schema passed';
88 return;
91 $params->{format} //= 'MARC';
92 my $self = $class->SUPER::new($params);
94 bless $self, $class;
95 return $self;
98 =head2 createMergeHash
100 Create a hash for use when merging records. At the moment the only
101 metadata schema supported is MARC.
103 =cut
105 sub createMergeHash {
106 my ($self, $tagslib) = @_;
107 if ($self->schema =~ m/marc/) {
108 return Koha::Util::MARC::createMergeHash($self->record, $tagslib);
112 sub getKohaField {
113 my ($self, $kohafield) = @_;
115 if ($self->schema =~ m/marc/) {
116 my $frameworkcode = ""; # FIXME Why do we use the default framework?
117 my $mss = C4::Biblio::GetMarcSubfieldStructure( $frameworkcode );
118 my $tagfield = $mss->{$kohafield};
120 return '' if ref($tagfield) ne 'HASH';
122 my ($tag, $subfield) = ( $tagfield->{tagfield}, $tagfield->{tagsubfield} );
123 my @kohafield;
124 foreach my $field ( $self->record->field($tag) ) {
125 if ( $field->tag() < 10 ) {
126 push @kohafield, $field->data();
127 } else {
128 foreach my $contents ( $field->subfield($subfield) ) {
129 push @kohafield, $contents;
134 return join ' | ', @kohafield;