Idiomatic access to digital objects in a Fedora Commons repository
Project description
EULfedora is a Python module that provides utilities, API wrappers, and classes for interacting with the Fedora-Commons Repository (version 3.4.x) in a pythonic, object-oriented way, with optional Django integration.
eulfedora.api provides complete access to the Fedora API, primarily making use of Fedora’s REST API. This low-level interface is wrapped by eulfedora.server.Repository and eulfedora.models.DigitalObject, which provide a more abstract, object-oriented, and Pythonic way of interacting with a Fedora Repository or with individual objects and datastreams.
When used with Django, eulfedora can pull the Repository connection configuration from Django settings, and provides a custom management command for loading simple content models and fixture objects to the configured repository.
Dependencies
eulfedora currently depends on eulxml, rdflib, python-dateutil, pycrypto, soaplib.
eulfedora can be used without Django, but additional functionality is available when used with Django.
Contact Information
eulfedora was created by the Digital Programs and Systems Software Team of Emory University Libraries.
libsysdev-l@listserv.cc.emory.edu
The code is freely available at https://github.com/emory-libraries/eulfedora . Docs are at http://eulfedora.readthedocs.org/ . In particular, see our tutorial for setting up a basic repository editor in ~150 lines of code, or slightly more developed proof-of-concept demo, genrepo.
License
eulfedora is distributed under the Apache 2.0 License.
Development History
For instructions on how to see and interact with the full development history of eulfedora, see eulcore-history.
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