X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=doc%2Fpazpar2_protocol.xml;h=e227354dfbed8e047f876bae6ec5863cb8dbb4ef;hb=22a1cf361ec5c4850c74cd1652dd175d833afe0e;hp=006aab12cc5e11013b8773d8d00e718111ce3643;hpb=39a36357055b29eb41cfb1ef0cc82f2826d2df64;p=pazpar2-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/doc/pazpar2_protocol.xml b/doc/pazpar2_protocol.xml index 006aab1..e227354 100644 --- a/doc/pazpar2_protocol.xml +++ b/doc/pazpar2_protocol.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - %local; @@ -9,15 +9,16 @@ %idcommon; ]> - Pazpar2 &version; + Index Data Pazpar2 protocol 7 + Conventions and miscellaneous @@ -25,7 +26,8 @@ The webservice protocol of Pazpar2 - DESCRIPTION + + DESCRIPTION Webservice requests are any that refer to filename "search.pz2". Arguments are GET-style parameters. Argument 'command' is always required and specifies @@ -33,16 +35,33 @@ request is forwarded to the HTTP server specified in the configuration using the proxy setting. This way, a regular webserver can host the user interface (itself dynamic - or static HTML), and AJAX-style calls can be used from JS (or any other client-based - scripting environment) to interact with the search logic in Pazpar2. + or static HTML), and Ajax-style calls can be used from JS (or any other + client-based scripting environment) to interact with the search logic + in Pazpar2. Each command is described in sub sections to follow. - init + + init Initializes a session. - Returns session ID to be used in subsequent requests. + Returns session ID to be used in subsequent requests. If + a server ID is given in the Pazpar2 server section, then a + that is included in the session ID as suffix after a period (.). + + + If the init command is performed as a HTTP GET request, service + and settings from local files are used. The service parameter + may chose a particular local service. + + + If the init command is performed as a HTTP POST request and + the content-type is text/xml, then the content is XML parsed + and treated as service for the session. The root element should be + service. Refer to descripton of the + service format. + The posting of a service appeared in Pazpar2 version 1.2.1. Example: @@ -60,9 +79,9 @@ ]]> - The init command may take a number of setting parameters, similar to - the 'settings' command described below. These settings are immediately - applied to the new session. Other parameters for init are: + The init command may take a number of setting parameters, similar to + the 'settings' command described below. These settings are immediately + applied to the new session. Other parameters for init are: clear @@ -74,11 +93,23 @@ + + + service + + + If this is defined it specifies a service ID. Makes the session use + the service with this ID. If this is setting is omitted, the + session will use the unnamed service in the Pazpar2 configuration. + + + - ping + + ping Keeps a session alive. An idle session will time out after one minute. The ping command can be used to keep the session alive absent other @@ -106,8 +137,10 @@ The settings command applies session-specific settings to one or more databases. A typical function of this is to enable access to restricted resources for registered users, or to set a user- or - library-specific username/password to use against a target. Each - setting parameter has the form name[target]=value, where name is the + library-specific username/password to use against a target. + + + Each setting parameter has the form name[target]=value, where name is the name of the setting (e.g. pz:authentication), target is a target ID, or possibly a wildcard, and value is the desired value for the setting. @@ -127,11 +160,19 @@ the init command. - + + + If the settings command is performed as HTTP POST and the content-type + is text/xml, then the content is XML parsed and treated as settings - + with a format identical to local + settings files. + The posting of settings appeared in Pazpar version 1.2.1. + + Example: Response: OK ]]> - - + + - search + + search Launches a search, parameters: - + session @@ -167,7 +209,82 @@ filter - Filtering. + Limits the search to a given set of targets specified by the + filter. The filter consists a comma separated list of + setting+operator+args + pairs. The setting is a Pazpar2 setting + (such as pz:id). + The operator is either + = (string match) + or ~ (substring match). + The args is a list of values separated + by | (or , one of the values). + The idea is that only targets with a setting matching one of + the values given will be included in the search. + + + + + limit + + + Narrows the search by one or more fields (typically facets). + The limit is sequence of one or more + name=args pairs separated + by comma. The args is a list of values + separated by vertical bar (|). + The meaning of | is alternative, ie OR . + A value that contains a comma (,), + a vertical bar (|) or + backslash itself must be preceded by backslash (\). + The pz:limitmap configuration + item defines how the searches are mapped to a database. + + + + + startrecs + + + Specifies the first record to retrieve from each target. + The first record in a result set for a target is numbered 0, next + record is numbered 2. By default maxrecs is 0. + + + + + maxrecs + + + Specifies the maximum number of records to retrieve from each + target. The default value is 100. This setting has same meaning + as per-target setting pz:maxrecs . If pz:maxrecs is set, it takes + precedence over argument maxrecs. + + + + + sort + + + Specifies sort criteria. The argument is a comma-separated list + (no whitespace allowed) of sort fields, with the highest-priority + field first. A sort field may be followed by a colon followed by + the number '0' (decreasing) or '1' (increasing). Default + sort order is decreasing. + Sort field names can be any field name designated as a sort field + in the pazpar2.cfg file, or the special names 'relevance' and + 'position'. + + + If not specified here or as sort-default" + in pazpar2.cfg, Pazpar2 will default to the built-in 'relevance' ranking. + + + Having sort criteria at search is important for targets that + supports native sorting in order to get best results. Pazpar2 + will trigger a new search if search criteria changes from Pazpar2 + to target-based sorting or visa-versa. @@ -241,7 +358,7 @@ search.pz2?session=2044502273&command=stat Session ID - + @@ -265,27 +382,83 @@ search.pz2?session=2044502273&command=stat block - If block is set to 1, the command will hang until there are records ready - to display. Use this to show first records rapidly without + If block is set to 1, the command will hang until there are records + ready to display. Use this to show first records rapidly without requiring rapid polling. + mergekey + + + Sets mergekey for this search and rest of session, or until + another mergekey is given for show/search. The mergekey value is a + comma separated list with one or more names as they appear + in the service description equivalent to + mergekey="optional" inside a metadata element. + If the empty string is given for mergekey it is disabled + and rest of session will use the default mergekey from service + or stylesheet. + + + This facility, "dynamic mergekey", appeared in Pazpar2 version + 1.6.31. + + + + + sort Specifies sort criteria. The argument is a comma-separated list (no whitespace allowed) of sort fields, with the highest-priority field first. A sort field may be followed by a colon followed by - the number '0' or '1', indicating whether results should be sorted in - increasing or decreasing order according to that field. 0==Decreasing is - the default. + the number '0' (decreasing) or '1' (increasing). Default + sort order is decreasing. + Sort field names can be any field name designated as a sort field + in the pazpar2.cfg file, or the special names 'relevance' and + 'position'. + + If not specified here or as sort-default" + in pazpar2.cfg, pazpar2 will default to the built-in 'relevance' ranking. + + Having sort criteria at search is important for targets that + supports native sorting in order to get best results. pazpar2 + will trigger a new search if search criteria changes from pazpar2 + to target-based sorting. + + + + For targets where If pz:sortmap + is defined, a sort operation will be executed (possibly including + extending the search). - + + + mergekey + + + Sets mergekey for this show and rest of session, or until + another mergekey is given for show/search. The mergekey value is a + comma separated list with one or more names as they appear + in the service description equivalent to + mergekey="optional" inside a metadata element. + If the empty string is given for mergekey it is disabled + and rest of session will use the default mergekey from service + or stylesheet. + + + This facility, "dynamic mergekey", appeared in Pazpar2 version + 1.6.31. + + + + @@ -325,7 +498,7 @@ search.pz2?session=2044502273&command=show&start=0&num=2&sort=title:1 Retrieves a detailed record. Unlike the show command, this command returns metadata records before merging takes place. Parameters: - + session @@ -351,15 +524,16 @@ search.pz2?session=2044502273&command=show&start=0&num=2&sort=title:1 This optional parameter is an integer which, when given, makes - Pazpar2 return the raw record for a target. The raw record - from first target is numbered 0, second numbered 1, etc. - When a raw record is returned Pazpar2 will XSLT transform the - record but an XML version is returned. All ISO2709 records are - returned as MARCXML. OPAC records are returned as YAZ' - OPAC with an MARCXML sibling. + Pazpar2 return the original record for a specific target. + The record set from first target is numbered 0, + second record set is numbered 1, etc. + The nativesyntax setting, as usual, is used to determine how to + create XML from the original record - unless parameter + binary is given in which the record is + fetched as "raw" from ZOOM C (raw, original record). - When offset is not given the Pazpar2 metadata for the record + When offset/checksum is not given, the Pazpar2 metadata for the record is returned and with metadata for each targets' data specified in a 'location' list. @@ -367,6 +541,40 @@ search.pz2?session=2044502273&command=show&start=0&num=2&sort=title:1 + checksum + + + This optional parameter is a string which, when given, makes + Pazpar2 return the original record for a specific target. The + checksum is returned as attribtue 'checksum' in element + 'location' for show command and record command (when checksum + and offset is NOT given). + The nativesyntax setting, as usual, is used to determine how to + create XML from the original record - unless parameter + binary is given in which the record is + fetched as "raw" from ZOOM C (raw, original record). + + + When offset/checksum is not given, the Pazpar2 metadata for the record + is returned and with metadata for each targets' data specified + in a 'location' list. + + + + + + + nativesyntax + + + This optional parameter can be used to override pz:nativesyntax + as given for the target. This allow an alternative nativesyntax + to be used for original records (see parameteroffset above). + + + + + syntax @@ -394,9 +602,9 @@ search.pz2?session=2044502273&command=show&start=0&num=2&sort=title:1 This optional parameter enables "binary" response for retrieval - of a raw record (i.e. when offset is specified). For binary - responses the record is not converted to - XML and the HTTP content type is application/octet-stream. + of a original record (i.e. when offset is specified). For binary + response the record by default is fetched from ZOOM C using + the "raw" option or by parameter nativesyntax if given. @@ -442,7 +650,16 @@ search.pz2?session=605047297&command=record&id=3 name - comma-separated list of termlist names (default "subject") + comma-separated list of termlist names. If omitted, + all termlists are returned. + + + + + num + + + maximum number of entries to return - default is 15. @@ -453,7 +670,7 @@ search.pz2?session=605047297&command=record&id=3 -Output: + Output: 3 @@ -475,8 +692,8 @@ Output: ]]> - - + + For the special termlist name "xtargets", results are returned about the targets which have returned the most hits. @@ -495,9 +712,9 @@ Output: 0 -- Z39.50 diagnostic codes ]]> - + - + bytarget @@ -520,7 +737,7 @@ Output: - + Example output: - SEE ALSO + + SEE ALSO Pazpar2: @@ -565,15 +783,7 @@ search.pz2?session=605047297&command=bytarget&id=3