Import Zotero annotations with Dendron integration
Project description
Zendron
Introduction
- This package was developed for porting Zotero annotations and metadata to markdown. These markdown notes are then brought into a Dendron hierarchy for integration with vault notes. We recommend using the package within Visual Studio Code.The end goal is to get a two way sync between notes in Zotero and notes in Dendron, but this has some difficulties and limitations that are taking some time to address. For now only a one way sync from Zotero to Dendron is supported.
Install Instructions
- It is recommended to build a conda env for installation.
- Install Dendron CLI.
npm install -g @dendronhq/dendron-cli@latest
- Install the zendron
python -m pip install zendron
Zotero Local Setup
- To start you need Better BibTeX for Zotero
- This allows pinning of of bibtex keys.v
- Go to
Zotero > Settings... > Advanced > General > Config Editor
- Accept the risks
- In the Search, type
autoPinDelay
and chance the integer value from 0 (default) to 1.
Zotero API key
- Zotero API key
- We recommend setting up you Zotero API key with the following settings to allow for full functionality.
- Personal Library
- Allow library access.
- Allow notes access.
- Allow write access.
- Default Gropu Permissions
- Read/Write
- Personal Library
- This key can then be copy pasted in the configuration file. You should add your key to
.gitignore
to prevent others from accessing your Zotoero database. If the key is lost you can always generate a new one.
Zotero and File Import Configuration
All zendron configuration is handled in config.yml.
library_id : 4932032 # Zotero library ID
library_type : group # [user, group] library
api_key : FoCauOvWMlNdYmpYuY5JplTw # Zotero API key
collection: null # Name of Zotero Collection, null for entire library
item_types: [journalArticle, book, preprint, conferencePaper, report] # List of item types according to [pyzotero](https://pyzotero.readthedocs.io/en/latest/)
local_image_path: /Users/<username>/Zotero/cache # Local path for importing annotated images
dendron_limb: zendron.import # Dendron import limb e.g. zendron.import.paper-title.annotations.md
zotero_comment_title: zendron comment # fixed for now... needed for eventual 2-way sync.
pod_path: zotero_pod # Name of dendron pod, removed after completion of import. We will later add configuration for this to remain. This will allow for non Dendron users to import markdown Zotero notes in a strucutred hierarchy.
library_id
- Integer identifier of library. This is the number that matches the name of a library.- User ID.
- For group ID visit Zotero Groups, click on your desired group, and copy the id from the URL.
library_type
:group
for group libraries anduser
for user library.api_key
: Use the API Key obtained from Zotero API KEY.collection
: This can be the name of any collection or subcollection in the specificed library. If there are multiple collections or sub collections with the same name, the import will arbitrarily choose one. To make sure you are importing the desired collection, make sure the name of the collection is unique in the Zotero library.item_types
: Zotero item types to import according to pyzotero syntax.local_image_path
: Path to annotated images./Users/<username>/Zotero/cache
is the default path on MacOS.dendron_limb
: This is the period deliminated hierarchy prefix to all file imports for Dendron, e.g.root.zotero.import.<paper_title>.annotations.md
.zotero comment title
- IGNORE FOR NOW. Eventually needed for 2-way sync.pod_path
- IGNORE FOR NOW. Eventually needed for markdown only import, without Dendron integration.
Basic Usage
There are only two basic commands that work as of now.
zendron
- This command should only be run in the root directory of the workspace.
- This command imports notes according to a defined config.yml. Once the command is run the first time the user needs to modify their configuration
./conf/config.yaml
. All required configs are marked with a comment# STARTER CONFIG
upon initialization. - Notes are imported with a
## Time Created
heading. This allows for stable reference from other notes, within the note vault. We autogenerate a*.comments.md
that should be used for taking any additional notes within Dendron. Additional notes taken within the meta data file (notes/zendron.import.<paper-title>.md
), or the*.annotations.md
will be overwritten after runningzendron
for a second time. All files downstream of import excpet*.comments.md
should be treated as read only. We have plans to explicitly make them read only soon. - Upon import, notes and tags are left as stubs. To create these notes run
> Dendron: Doctor
thencreateMissingLinkedNotes
. It is best practice to correc tag warnings before doing this.
zendron remove=true
- This command removes imported notes and associated links. This command works by remove all notes downstream fo
dendron_limb
, excpet forcomments.md
. There is some difficult removing other files created becuase these are separate from thedendron_limb
. These files includeuser.*.md
, which comes from bibtex keys, andtags.*.md
which come from metadata and annotation tags. For now, we don't remove tags, but we do remove bibex keys (<user.bibtex_key>.md
). - There are more complicated removal's that could be desired so we plan to eventually change this from a
bool
to anstr
.
- This command removes imported notes and associated links. This command works by remove all notes downstream fo
Miscellaneous
- The
zendron_cache
is used for remove of<user.bibtex_key>.md
. If it is deleted and you run remove, the<user.bibtex_key>.md
will not be removed. In this case you can runzendron
again, then run thezendron remove=true
again. - If there are run that fail, sometimes a
.hydra
with the given configuraiton will be generated in the root dir. This isn't an issue but it contains the API information and should therefore be added to the.gitignore
as a safeguard. In addition these files can be used to inspect the reason for the faiure. __main__.log
is generated after running azendron
, this can also be deleted as you please. It is also useful for inspecting an failures to import.
Troubleshooting
- If you are having trouble with startup you can use this Zendron-Test template and try to reproduce your issues here. Simply click on
Use this template
, clone the repo and try to runzendron
here. This will allow for us to catch things we overlooked for different user workspace configuration etc. Once you have tried to reproduce issues here please submit an issue on Zendron.
Project details
Release history Release notifications | RSS feed
Download files
Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.
Source Distribution
zendron-1.1.10.tar.gz
(120.5 kB
view details)
Built Distribution
zendron-1.1.10-py3-none-any.whl
(30.4 kB
view details)
File details
Details for the file zendron-1.1.10.tar.gz
.
File metadata
- Download URL: zendron-1.1.10.tar.gz
- Upload date:
- Size: 120.5 kB
- Tags: Source
- Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
- Uploaded via: twine/4.0.2 CPython/3.9.16
File hashes
Algorithm | Hash digest | |
---|---|---|
SHA256 | 3c9603aa221947ac28bf4b71eb080718444b9749e888f4fbf875aeb209cb97f0 |
|
MD5 | a36dc6ee1adaafd9546caad402c33897 |
|
BLAKE2b-256 | a5038a082aea7058ad0458a92480f93689766d70988fc3f8f7c7d8d993003c94 |
File details
Details for the file zendron-1.1.10-py3-none-any.whl
.
File metadata
- Download URL: zendron-1.1.10-py3-none-any.whl
- Upload date:
- Size: 30.4 kB
- Tags: Python 3
- Uploaded using Trusted Publishing? No
- Uploaded via: twine/4.0.2 CPython/3.9.16
File hashes
Algorithm | Hash digest | |
---|---|---|
SHA256 | 1b979b5831d226fd554c4f8a4f568b7bf312490a2cec3d9b9b09ce2bb14a58b2 |
|
MD5 | 5b7c3d73237278057a17574e7717322f |
|
BLAKE2b-256 | 1f4b0549ffa0c3375f5a8c8e229feb9a097a0f72f71404e5fd95a4fb34c9a6f5 |