RelatonIho is a Ruby gem that implements the IsoBibliographicItem model.
It currently retrieves metadata of IHO Standards from https://github.com/relaton/relaton-data-iho.
Add this line to your application’s Gemfile:
gem 'relaton-iho'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install relaton-iho
Reference can be specified with or without an edition. References without an edition will return the latest edition of the standard. References with an edition will return the standard with the specified edition.
require 'relaton_iho'
=> true
# Search for a standard using a reference without an edition
item = RelatonIho::IhoBibliography.search("IHO B-11")
[relaton-iho] (IHO B-11) Fetching from Relaton repository ...
[relaton-iho] (IHO B-11) Found: `B-11`
=> #<RelatonIho::IhoBibliographicItem:0x007fe74fc80800
...
# Search for a standard using a reference with an edition
item = RelatonIho::IhoBibliography.search("IHO B-11 1.0.0")
[relaton-iho] (IHO B-11 1.0.0) Fetchint from Rlaont repository ...
[relaton-iho] (IHO B-11 1.0.0) Found: `B-11`
=> #<RelatonIho::IhoBibliographicItem:0x00007fe79d0ed698
...
item.to_xml
=> "<bibitem id="B-11" type="standard" schema-version="v1.2.1">
<fetched>2022-12-04</fetched>
<title type="main" format="text/plain" language="en">IHO-IOC GEBCO Cook Book</title>
<title type="main" format="text/plain" language="fr">Livre de recettes GEBCO OHI-COI</title>
<uri type="pdf">https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/socd/lsa/GEBCO_Cookbook/documents/CookBook_20191031.pdf</uri>
<docidentifier type="IHO" primary="true">B-11</docidentifier>
...
</bibitem>"
With argument bibdata: true
it outputs XML wrapped by bibdata
element and adds flavor ext
element.
item.to_xml bibdata: true
=> "<bibdata type="standard" schema-version="v1.2.1">
<fetched>2022-12-04</fetched>
<title type="main" format="text/plain" language="en">IHO-IOC GEBCO Cook Book</title>
<title type="main" format="text/plain" language="fr">Livre de recettes GEBCO OHI-COI</title>
<uri type="pdf">https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/socd/lsa/GEBCO_Cookbook/documents/CookBook_20191031.pdf</uri>
<docidentifier type="IHO" primary="true">B-11</docidentifier
...
<ext schema-version="v1.0.0">
...
</ext>
</bibdata>"
RelatonIho::IhoBibliography.get "IHO B-11"
[relaton-iho] (IHO B-11) Fetching from Relaton repository ...
[relaton-iho] (IHO B-11) Found: `B-11`
=> #<RelatonIho::IhoBibliographicItem:0x007fe78dbb7c78
...
Each IHO document has html
, website
, or pdf
type link.
item.link
=> [#<RelatonBib::TypedUri:0x00007fb5162d1478 @content=#<Addressable::URI:0x8c0 URI:https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/socd/lsa/GEBCO_Cookbook/documents/CookBook_20191031.pdf>, @type="pdf">]
RelatonIho::XMLParser.from_xml File.read('spec/fixtures/iho.xml')
=> #<RelatonIho::IhoBibliographicItem:0x007fc322ea82c8
...
hash = YAML.load_file 'spec/fixtures/iho.yaml'
=> {"id"=>"B-11",
...
RelatonIho::IhoBibliographicItem.from_hash hash
=> #<RelatonIho::IhoBibliographicItem:0x007fc322ef8548
...
RelatonIho uses the relaton-logger gem for logging. By default, it logs to STDOUT. To change the log levels and add other loggers, read the relaton-logger documentation.
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/relaton/relaton-iho.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.