refdb-sruserver - Simple SRU server for RefDB databases
refdb-sruserver is a simple standalone web server which povides a
SRU service for RefDB databases. It is intended solely for local single-user
access. For anything more ambitious, please see the CGI version of the SRU
service, refdbsru(1).
Before starting the SRU service, make sure to set up the
refdbsrurc configuration file which it shares with the CGI variant. The
RefDB application server refdbd(1) must also be up and running. Now start
the script which will run in the foreground until you kill it with Ctrl-c.
The SRU service is available at the URL http://localhost:8080. Pointing your
web browser to this address should return the output of the SRU explain
command in a nicely formatted page. To run real queries, append the SRU
query strings to the above URL.
refdb-sruserver evaluates the file refdbsrurc to
initialize itself. It shares this configuration file with refdbsru(1), the
CGI variant of the SRU service.
Note
The parameters starting with "zeerex_" do not actually
influence how the script operates. They provide some of the site-specific
information which appears in the SRU explain output.
Table 1. refdb-sruserverrc
Variable |
Default |
Comment |
logfile |
/var/log/refdb-sruserver.log |
The full path of a custom log file. This is used only if logdest is set
appropriately. |
cssurl |
(none) |
In spite of the parameter name, this may be the URL either of a
Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) file, or of a XSLT file. This file, if
specified, is used to format the SRU output in the web browser. |
dbserver |
(none) |
This is the name of the database engine that refdbd uses (currently
either mysql, pgsql, sqlite, or sqlite3). refdb-sruserver can obtain this
value at runtime, but it has to send one additional query per
searchRetrieve or scan operation. If you provide the value here instead,
response times will be faster. |
zeerex_host |
www.change.me |
The hostname of the computer that runs your web server and
refdb-sruserver |
zeerex_port |
80 |
The port that your web server listens to. |
zeerex_database |
cgi-bin/refdb-sruserver |
The path section of the URL which provides SRU access to your database,
without the leading slash. zeerex_host, a slash, and this option combined
make up the URL which a user has to type into his web browser to access
your SRU service. |
zeerex_databaseInfo_title |
Reference Database |
A public name of your database. |
zeerex_databaseInfo_description |
A reference database |
A brief description of your database. |
zeerex_databaseInfo_author |
Your Name |
The name of the person who is in charge of running the database. |
zeerex_databaseInfo_contact |
your@email |
How to contact the database maintainer. Usually the email address. |
logdest |
1 |
The destination of the log information. 0 = print to stderr; 1 = use the
syslog facility; 2 = use a custom logfile. The latter needs a proper
setting of logfile. |
loglevel |
6 |
The log level up to which messages will be sent. A low setting (0)
allows only the most important messages, a high setting (7) allows all
messages including debug messages. -1 means nothing will be logged. |
serverip |
127.0.0.1 |
The IP address or hostname of the machine where refdbd runs. Use the
default (localhost) address if the clients and refdbs run on the same
machine. |
port |
9734 |
The port on which refdbd listens. Change this for all clients and the
server if this value interferes with another program using this port. |
timeout |
180 |
The timeout in seconds. After this time has elapsed, a stalled
connection is taken down. Increase this value if you encounter frequent
timeout errors due to high network traffic or refdbd overload. |
username |
login name |
The username which is used for authentication with the database
server. |
passwd |
|
The password which is used for authentication with the database
server. |
pdfroot |
(none) |
This value will be used as the root of the paths to PDF or Postscript
offprints that can be specified with the AV field in a RIS dataset. The
path should not rely on shell expansion, e.g. use
/home/me/literature/ instead of ~/literature/. The pdfroot
allows you to shorten the paths that you enter for each dataset and to
maintain a certain portability if you have to move the offprints to a
different directory or want to access them remotely. The html output
routine will concatenate the relative path of each dataset with the
pdfroot to construct the link to the offprint. Instead of a local path
name you can specify an URL starting with http:// or ftp:// if your
offprints are accessible through a web server or ftp server. |
- /usr/local/etc/refdb/refdbsrurc
- The global configuration file of refdb-sruserver.
RefDB (7)
refdbsru (1)
RefDB manual (local copy)
<prefix>/share/doc/refdb-<version>/refdb-manual/index.html
RefDB manual (web)
<[1]http://refdb.sourceforge.net/manual/index.html>
RefDB on the web
<[2]http://refdb.sourceforge.net/>
SRU (Search and Retrieve via URL)
<[3]http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/>
refdb-sruserver was written by Markus Hoenicka
<markus@mhoenicka.de>.
- 1. http://refdb.sourceforge.net/manual/index.html
- http://refdb.sourceforge.net/manual/index.html
- 2. http://refdb.sourceforge.net/
- http://refdb.sourceforge.net/
- 3. http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/
- http://www.loc.gov/standards/sru/