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Datura

Welcome to the documentation for Datura, a gem dedicated to transforming and posting data sources from CDRH projects. This gem is intended to be used with a collection containing TEI, VRA, CSVs, and more.

Looking for information about how to post documents? Check out the documentation for posting.

Install / Set Up Data Repo

Check that Ruby is installed, preferably 3.1.2 or up. If you are using RVM, see the RVM section below.

If your project already has a Gemfile, add the gem "datura" line. If not, create a new directory and add a file named Gemfile (no extension).

source "https://rubygems.org"

# fill in the latest available release for the tag
gem "datura", git: "https://github.com/CDRH/datura.git", tag: "v0.0.0"

If this is the first datura repository on your machine, install saxon as a system wide executable. Saxon setup documentation.

Then, in the directory with the Gemfile, run the following:

gem install bundler
bundle install

bundle exec setup

The last step should add files and some basic directories. Have a look at the setup instructions to learn how to add your files and start working with the data!

RVM

RVM, or the Ruby Version Manager, is a handy way to manage multiple Ruby and Rails versions. Install RVM using instructions on the site, then add the following to your new Rails application, making sure to change the values for the Ruby version and app name:

echo 'ruby-x.x.x' > (app_name)/.ruby-version
echo '(app name)' > (app_name)/.ruby-gemset
cd (app name)
bundle install

CDRH Convention is to use the Datura version as the base for the gemset name, i.e.:

v0.1.5 = datura_015 in .ruby-gemset

Local Development

Add this to your collection's Gemfile:

source 'https://rubygems.org'

gemspec path: '/path/to/local/datura/repo'

Then in your repo you can run:

bundle install
# create the gem package if the above doesn't work
gem install --local path/to/local/datura/pkg/datura-0.x.x.gem

You will need to recreate your gem package for some changes you make in Datura. From the DATURA directory, NOT your data repo directory, run:

bundle exec rake install

Note: You may also need to delete your scripts/.xslt-datura folder if you are making changes to the default Datura scripts.

First Steps

Test it out by running the about command to view all your options (bundle exec may not be necessary, but it is recommended):

bundle exec about

To set up a brand new collection run:

bundle exec setup

Refer to the documentation to learn more about how to configure your collection and about each of the scripts.

Tests

bundle install
rake test