pica-editor

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pica-editor

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PICA+ record display and editor as Vue3 component based on CodeMirror.

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Usage

Try online at https://gbv.github.io/pica-editor/!

Installation

Direct use as UMD module in the browser

First include Vue.js 3 and CodeMirror libraries and CodeMirror CSS:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue@3.0.0"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/codemirror"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/codemirror/lib/codemirror.css">

Then include the pica-editor library and its CSS file.

<script src="https://unpkg.com/pica-editor"></script>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/pica-editor/dist/pica-editor.css">

Finally create a Vue application that registers the PicaEditor component and make use of the <pica-editor> element:

<div id="app">
  ...
  <pica-editor>
    <pre>003@ $012345</pre>
  </pica-editor>
  ...
</div>
<script>
  Vue.createApp({
    components: { PicaEditor }
    // ...extend your Vue app
  }).mount("#app")
</script>

Use as ES Module in Vue web applications

We recommend to build your application with vite so Vue modules can be used as single file components (.vue files). In you HTML page include CSS files of CodeMirror and PicaEditor:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/codemirror/lib/codemirror.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://unpkg.com/pica-editor/dist/pica-editor.css">

<div id="app"></div>
<script type="module" src="main.js"></script>

In a JavaScript module main.js:

import { createApp } from "vue"
import App from "./App.vue"

const app = createApp(App)
app.mount("#app")

In your Vue application:

<template>
  <div>
    <pica-editor>
      <pre>003@ $012345</pre>
    </pica-editor>
  </div>
</template>

<script>
import PicaEditor from "pica-editor"

export default {
  components: { PicaEditor }
  // ...extend your Vue app
}
</script>

Configuration

Editor instances can be configured with:

prop type description
unAPI String unAPI base URL to load records from
dbkey String database key to load records from via unAPI
xpn String optional flag to control request format (offline or online)
filter Function/Boolean function to filter records when loaded or set
editable Boolean whether PICA record can be edited
avram Object/URL Avram Schema with definition of fields and subfields
header Boolean show/hide header (default true)
footer Boolean show/hide footer (default show only if field info is available)
databases Array array of databases to select from

The component emits three events:

  • update:record when the parsed PICA record has been changed
  • update:ppn when the PPN has been changed
  • update:dbkey when the database has been changed

Databases, if given, are expected to be objects of this form:

{
  dbkey: "mandatory database key",
  title: { de: "German database name (optional)" }
  picabase: "base URL of catalog to link into (optional)"
}

To reflect selection change of a database enable two-way binding:

<pica-editor :databases="[..]" v-model:dbkey="dbkey" ... />

The components provides methods:

  • setRecord to set the PICA record in PICA/JSON structure
  • setText to set the PICA record in PICA Plain syntax
  • loadRecord(ppn) to load a PICA record via unAPI

When filter is set to true, records are filtered to the current avram schema.

Development

During development run the sample application in example/ using vite:

npm run dev

To create distribution files in dist/:

npm run build

The documentation page docs/index.html loads local distribution files if opened at localhost and published distribution files otherwise.

All commits should be done to the dev branch or to feature branches. For releases run npm run release minor or npm run release patch, this automatically tags and merges into the release branch and pushes to GitHub where the release is published at https://www.npmjs.com/package/pica-editor and as GitHub release.

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