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Table (module for Omeka S)

New versions of this module and support for Omeka S version 3.0 and above are available on GitLab, which seems to respect users and privacy better than the previous repository.

Table is a module for Omeka S that allows to manage tables of data, for example a list of language codes, a list of country codes, or unimarc codes.

It is a library useful to normalize data or to denormalize them. It can be used by some other modules or in themes:

  • Advanced Resource Template to display a select for literal data. Unlike Custom Vocab or Value Suggest, the data type should be literal.
  • Advanced Search adapter for Solr to normalize data to index and to search, in particular when it is not possible to have consistent data because some librarians want to fill languages, countries or other data as plain text and other ones as an iso code with two letters, some other ones with the three letters iso codes, some other ones with the three-letters bibliographic variant, or when data are fetched from various external repositories with specific codes.
  • Bulk Import to convert codes into data (label, translation, or a more standard code) or the reverse.
  • User Profile to add a select in user form.

A table contains two columns: a code, a keyword or a uri and the matching value or label.

When using a uri, the purpose is similar to a list of uris managed by the module Custom Vocab. Of course, when possible, it is recommended to use online standard vocabularies via module Value Suggest, for example for countries or languages.

Installation

This module uses the optional module Generic.

See general end user documentation for installing a module.

  • From the zip

Download the last release Table.zip from the list of releases (the master does not contain the dependency), and uncompress it in the modules directory.

  • From the source and for development

If the module was installed from the source, rename the name of the folder of the module to Table, go to the root module, and run:

composer install --no-dev

Usage

Just fill the form: set a unique name (the slug, a lower case string starting with a letter), a label, a language and fill the text area with a list of codes and labels, separated with a =, one pair by line.

User Profile and config of themes

To use a table in module User Profile or in config of themes, add it like that:

elements.userprofile_organisation.name                          = "userprofile_organisation"
elements.userprofile_organisation.type                          = "Table\Form\Element\TableSelect"
elements.userprofile_organisation.options.element_group         = "profile"
elements.userprofile_organisation.options.label                 = "Organisation"
elements.userprofile_organisation.options.table                 = "organisation"
elements.userprofile_organisation.options.empty_option          = ""
elements.userprofile_organisation.attributes.id                 = "userprofile_organisation"
elements.userprofile_organisation.attributes.class              = "chosen-select"
elements.userprofile_organisation.attributes.data-placeholder   = "Select an organisation…"

The option table can be the table id or the table slug.

TODO

  • Use js datatables (or see packagist/github).
  • Provide common tables by default (languages, countries, unimarc).

Warning

Use it at your own risk.

It’s always recommended to backup your files and your databases and to check your archives regularly so you can roll back if needed.

Troubleshooting

See online issues on the module issues page on GitLab.

License

This module is published under the CeCILL v2.1 license, compatible with GNU/GPL and approved by FSF and OSI.

This software is governed by the CeCILL license under French law and abiding by the rules of distribution of free software. You can use, modify and/ or redistribute the software under the terms of the CeCILL license as circulated by CEA, CNRS and INRIA at the following URL "http://www.cecill.info".

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Copyright

  • Copyright Daniel Berthereau, 2023 (see Daniel-KM on GitLab)

Initially created for the digital Library Numistral.