X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?p=irspy-moved-to-github.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FZOOM%2FIRSpy%2FTest%2FRecord%2FFetch.pm;h=b63c22e99996b438bb0f64ac39b0e66f5b7446da;hp=ee29f08572ed1cdbb67f7f4afaea098e15ca30e2;hb=e0a6655b970c68a4b7d3995957d9d917d315a847;hpb=e8903e9abe99e33dfa6b7a8943c3c1b97b7dab21 diff --git a/lib/ZOOM/IRSpy/Test/Record/Fetch.pm b/lib/ZOOM/IRSpy/Test/Record/Fetch.pm index ee29f08..b63c22e 100644 --- a/lib/ZOOM/IRSpy/Test/Record/Fetch.pm +++ b/lib/ZOOM/IRSpy/Test/Record/Fetch.pm @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $Id: Fetch.pm,v 1.1 2006-10-23 13:54:52 sondberg Exp $ +# $Id: Fetch.pm,v 1.15 2006-11-14 16:18:51 mike Exp $ # See the "Main" test package for documentation @@ -13,11 +13,27 @@ our @ISA = qw(ZOOM::IRSpy::Test); sub start { - print STDERR "Got here\n"; - exit 1; my $class = shift(); my($conn) = @_; - my @syntax = ( 'canmarc', + + # Here I want to get a use attribute from the session, which we've + # managed to search for in the Search/Bib1 or Search/Dan1 tests. + # But how? So far we search for title: 1=4 + $conn->irspy_search_pqf("\@attr 1=4 mineral", {}, {}, + ZOOM::Event::RECV_SEARCH, \&completed_search, + exception => \&error); +} + + +sub completed_search { + my($conn, $task, $udata, $event) = @_; + + my $n = $task->{rs}->size(); + $conn->log("irspy_test", "Fetch test search found $n records"); + return ZOOM::IRSpy::Status::TEST_SKIPPED if $n == 0; + + my @syntax = ( + 'canmarc', 'danmarc', 'grs-1', 'ibermarc', @@ -31,49 +47,76 @@ sub start { 'rusmarc', 'summary', 'sutrs', - 'swemarc' + 'swemarc', 'ukmarc', 'unimarc', 'usmarc', - 'xml', + 'xml' ); - - foreach my $syn (@syntax) { - $conn->option('preferredRecordSyntax' => $syn); - $conn->option('start' => 0); - $conn->option('count' => 1); - - ## Here I want to get a use attribute from the session, which we've - ## managed to search for in the Search/Bib1 or Search/Dan1 tests. But - ## how? So far we search for title: 1=4 - $conn->irspy_search_pqf("\@attr 1=4 mineral", - {'syntax' => $syn}, + #@syntax = qw(grs-1 sutrs usmarc xml); # simplify for debugging + foreach my $syntax (@syntax) { + $conn->irspy_rs_record($task->{rs}, 0, + { syntax => $syntax }, + { start => 0, count => 1, + preferredRecordSyntax => $syntax }, ZOOM::Event::RECV_RECORD, \&record, exception => \&error); } + + return ZOOM::IRSpy::Status::TASK_DONE; } sub record { my($conn, $task, $test_args, $event) = @_; - my $syn = $test_args->{'syn'}; + my $syn = $test_args->{'syntax'}; + my $rs = $task->{rs}; + + # Due to a bug in ZOOM-C (as of YAZ 2.1.38 of 31st October 2006), + # diagnostics in Present responses are not reported, so that we + # always end up in this callback rather than in error() where we + # should be. Luckily, we can test whether the retrieval really + # did work by rendering the record, which will yield an undefined + # result if the fetch failed. + my $record = _fetch_record($rs, 0, $syn); + my $text = $record->render(); + if (defined $text) { + $conn->log("irspy_test", "Successfully retrieved a $syn record"); + if (0) { + print STDERR "Hits: ", $rs->size(), "\n"; + print STDERR "Syntax: ", $syn, "\n"; + print STDERR $text; + } + } else { + $conn->log("irspy_test", "Retrieval of $syn record failed: ", + "(exception unavailable)"); + } - $conn->log("irspy_test", "search on access-point $attr found $n record", - $n==1 ? "" : "s"); $conn->record()->store_result('record_fetch', 'syntax' => $syn, - 'ok' => 1); + 'ok' => defined $text ? 1 : 0); return ZOOM::IRSpy::Status::TASK_DONE; } +sub _fetch_record { + my($rs, $index0, $syntax) = @_; + + my $oldSyntax = $rs->option(preferredRecordSyntax => $syntax); + my $record = $rs->record(0); + $oldSyntax = "" if !defined $oldSyntax; + $rs->option(preferredRecordSyntax => $oldSyntax); + + return $record; +} + + sub error { my($conn, $task, $test_args, $exception) = @_; - my $syn = $test_args->{'syn'}; + my $syn = $test_args->{'syntax'}; - $conn->log("irspy_test", "search on access-point $attr had error: ", - $exception); + $conn->log("irspy_test", "Retrieval of $syn record failed: ", $exception); $conn->record()->store_result('record_fetch', 'syntax' => $syn, 'ok' => 0);