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A python module to interact with the data importing capabilities of the open-source FOLIO ILS

Project description

folio_data_import

Description

This project is designed to import data into the FOLIO LSP. It provides a simple and efficient way to import data from various sources using FOLIO's REST APIs.

Features

  • Import MARC records using FOLIO's Data Import system
  • Import User records using FOLIO's User APIs

Installation

Installation

To install the project using Poetry, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository.
  2. Navigate to the project directory: $ cd /path/to/folio_data_import.
  3. Install Poetry if you haven't already: $ pip install poetry.
  4. Install the project and its dependencies: $ poetry install.
  5. Run the application using Poetry: $ poetry run python -m folio_data_import --help.

Make sure to activate the virtual environment created by Poetry before running the application.

Usage

  1. Prepare the data to be imported in the specified format.
  2. Run the application and follow the prompts to import the data.
  3. Monitor the import progress and handle any errors or conflicts that may arise.

folio-user-import

When this package is installed via PyPI or using poetry install from this repository, it installs a convenience script in your $PATH called folio-user-import. To view all command line options for this script, run folio-user-import -h. In addition to supporting mod-user-import-style JSON objects, this script also allows you to manage service point assignments for users by specifying a servicePointsUser object in the JSON object, using service point codes in place of UUIDs in the defaultServicePointId and servicePointIds fields:

{
    "username": "checkin-all",
    "barcode": "1728439497039848103",
    "active": true,
    "type": "patron",
    "patronGroup": "staff",
    "departments": [],
    "personal": {
        "lastName": "Admin",
        "firstName": "checkin-all",
        "addresses": [
          {
            "countryId": "HU",
            "addressLine1": "Andrássy Street 1.",
            "addressLine2": "",
            "city": "Budapest",
            "region": "Pest",
            "postalCode": "1061",
            "addressTypeId": "Home",
            "primaryAddress": true
          }
        ],
        "preferredContactTypeId": "email"
    },
    "requestPreference": {
        "holdShelf": true,
        "delivery": false,
        "fulfillment": "Hold Shelf"
    }
    "servicePointsUser": {
        "defaultServicePointId": "cd1",
        "servicePointsIds": [
            "cd1",
            "Online",
            "000",
            "cd2"
        ]
    }
}

Matching Existing Users

Unlike mod-user-import, this importer does not require externalSystemId as the match point for your objects. If the user objects have id values, that will be used, falling back to externalSystemId. However, you can also specify username or barcode as the match point if desired, using the --user_match_key argument.

Preferred Contact Type Mapping

Another point of departure from the behavior of mod-user-import is the handling of preferredContactTypeId. This importer will accept either the "001", "002", "003"... values stored by FOLIO, or the human-friendly strings used by mod-user-import ("mail", "email", "text", "phone", "mobile"). It will also set a customizable default for all users that do not otherwise have a valid value specified (using --default_preferred_contact_type), unless a (valid) value is already present in the user record being updated.

Field Protection (experimental)

This script offers a rudimentary field protection implementation using custom fields. To enable this functionality, create a text custom field that has the field name protectedFields. In this field, you can specify a comma-separated list of User schema field names, using dot-notation for nested fields. This protection should support all standard fields except addresses within personal.addresses. If you include personal.addresses in a user record, any existing addresses will be replaced by the new values.

Example
{
    "protectedFields": "customFields.protectedFields,personal.preferredFirstName,barcode,personal.telephone,personal.addresses"
}

Would result in preferredFirstName, barcode, and telephone remaining unchanged, regardless of the contents of the incoming records.

How to use:

  1. Generate a JSON lines (one JSON object per line) file of FOLIO user objects in the style of mod-user-import
  2. Run the script and specify the required arguments (and any desired optional arguments), including the path to your file of user objects

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have any ideas, suggestions, or bug reports, please open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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