CESSDA stands for Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives and ERIC stands for European Research Infrastructure Consortium.
CESSDA provides large-scale, integrated and sustainable data services to the social sciences. It brings together social science data archives across Europe, with the aim of promoting the results of social science research and supporting national and international research and cooperation.
invenio-subjects-cessda
is a Python package designed to integrate the CESSDA Vocabulary with InvenioRDM
Active virtual environment of your InvenioRDM instance. From your instance active venv:
1- Install the package:
pip install invenio-subjects-cessda
2- Run the following commands in your InvenioRDM instance:
invenio rdm-records fixtures
invenio-cli run
This project adheres to SemVer versioning:
After installation: 1- Refer to Invenio subjects documentation 2- Run the following commands:
pip install invenio-subjects-cessda
invenio rdm-records fixtures
invenio-cli run
Your instance is now ready to use the CESSDA vocabulary.
Setting Up Development Environment After cloning the repository:
# Run make install to install dependencies.
make install
# Use make test to run tests.
make test
Modify Makefile
to set the DEBUGGER environment variable to False for less detailed logging.
Last updated: 2024-02-01
Check the version date in this README. To fetch the latest CESSDA versions, run:
make run
in config.py you have the ability to modify the preferred language and specify the directory for saving vocabularies.
The endpoint fullListOfpublishedVocabVersions
includes a full list of all published vocabulary versions enabling you to compare them with the versions that have been installed.
The following vocabulary versions are included in this release. Remember to update this list during your next upgrade.
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/CdcPublisherNames/6.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/CessdaPersistentIdentifierTypes/1.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/CountryNamesAndCodes/1.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TopicClassification/4.2.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/AggregationMethod/1.1.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/AnalysisUnit/2.1.3/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/CharacterSet/1.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/CommonalityType/1.0.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/ContributorRole/1.0.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/DataSourceType/1.0.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/DataType/1.1.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/DateType/1.1.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/GeneralDataFormat/2.0.3/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/LanguageProficiency/1.0.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/LifecycleEventType/1.0.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/ModeOfCollection/4.0.3/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/NumericType/1.1.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/ResponseUnit/1.0.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/SamplingProcedure/1.1.4/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/SoftwarePackage/1.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/SummaryStatisticType/2.1.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TimeMethod/1.2.3/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TimeZone/1.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TypeOfAddress/1.1.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TypeOfConceptGroup/1.0.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TypeOfFrequency/1.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TypeOfInstrument/1.1.2/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TypeOfNote/1.1.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TypeOfTelephone/1.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/TypeOfTranslationMethod/1.0.0/en
https://vocabularies.cessda.eu/v2/codes/Variables-Relations/1.0.0/en
Publishing will be done automatically by GitHub actions when a new tag is created.
git tag vX.Y.Z
git push origin master vX.Y.Z
make install-package-tools # this will install twine (install-package-tools-pipenv if you use pipenv)
make package # this will zip the package into dist dir
make package-check # verify if the package pass twine checks
export TWINE_USERNAME=__token__
export TWINE_PASSWORD=pypi-<YOUR_TOKEN>
twine upload dist/*