scholarslab / bagit
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Requires
- ext-hash: *
- ext-iconv: *
- ext-zip: *
- pear/archive_tar: ~1.3
Requires (Dev)
- mayflower/php-codebrowser: ~1.1
- pdepend/pdepend: 2.1.0
- phpdocumentor/phpdocumentor: 2.*
- phpmd/phpmd: @stable
- phpunit/phpunit: ~4.4
- sebastian/phpcpd: *
- squizlabs/php_codesniffer: 2.*
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Last update: 2020-08-21 19:59:02 UTC
README
We apologize to inform you that this library is no longer maintained. There are some notes here if you wish to continue using this library. Alternatively, there is BagItTools.
BagIt PHP
This is a PHP implementation of the BagIt 0.96 specification
Supported Features:
- bag compiling
- manifest and tagmanifest generation
- generation of tag files, bag-info.txt and bagit.txt
- fetching remote files (fetch.txt)
- bag validation
Using Composer
BagItPHP can be installed using composer using a
package repository. Your composer.json
will need to look something like this:
{ "require": { "scholarslab/bagit": "~0.2" } }
Installation
% git clone git://github.com/scholarslab/BagItPHP.git
Dependencies
You'll need to have these installed to use this:
- Archive_Tar (http://pear.php.net/package/Archive\_Tar)
Example: Creating a bag
require_once 'lib/bagit.php'; define('BASE_DIR', 'testbag'); // create a new bag at BASE_DIR $bag = new BagIt(BASE_DIR); // add a file; these are relative to the data directory $bag->addFile('../phpunit.xml', 'phpunit.xml'); // update the hashes $bag->update(); // create a tarball $bag->package('testbag'); // the bag package will be created at ./testbag.tgz
Example: Creating an extended bag, with fetch.txt and bag-info.txt entries
require_once 'lib/bagit.php'; define('BASE_DIR', 'testbag'); // define some metadata to add to bag-info.txt $baginfo = array('First-Tag' => 'This is the first tag value', 'Second-Tag' => 'This is the second tag value' ); // create a new bag at BASE_DIR $bag = new BagIt(BASE_DIR, true, true, true, $baginfo); // add a file; these are relative to the data directory $bag->addFile('../phpunit.xml', 'phpunit.xml'); // add additional metadata to bag-info.txt $bag->setBagInfoData('Third-Tag', 'This is the third tag value'); // add some entries to fetch.txt $bag->fetch->add('http://example.com/bar.htm', 'bar.htm'); $bag->fetch->add('http://example.com/baz.htm', 'baz.htm'); // update the hashes $bag->update(); // create a tarball $bag->package('testbag'); // the bag package will be created at ./testbag.tgz
Example: Validating an existing bag
require_once 'lib/bagit.php'; // use an existing bag $bag = new BagIt('test/TestBag.tgz'); // check validity var_dump((bool)$bag->isValid());
Example: Reading a bag
require_once 'lib/bagit.php'; // use an existing bag $bag = new BagIt('test/TestBag.tgz'); // validate the bag $bag->validate(); // only execute if a valid bag if (count($bag->getBagErrors()) == 0) { // retrieve remote files $bag->fetch->download(); // copy files foreach ($bag->getBagContents() as $filename) { copy($filename, 'final/destination/' . basename($filename)); } }
Feedback
We are relying on the GitHub issues tracker linked from the above for feedback. File bugs or other issues here.
Tests
The BagItPHP library includes unit tests to ensure the quality of the software. The easiest way to contribute to the project is to to let us know about andy bugs, and include a test case. Read the build.xml file more more information on running tests, the underlying report types, and packing information.
Note on Patches/Pull Requests
- Fork the project
- Make your feature addition/bug fix.
- Add tests for it. This is important so we don't unintentionally break it in a future version
- Commit
- Send us a pull request...bonus points for topic branches.
Kudos
Thanks to everyone who's contributed to this: