[openbiblio-dev] First cut of AsyncUpload branch

Mark MacGillivray mark at odaesa.com
Fri Feb 10 09:22:31 UTC 2012


>> - Adding an option to only parse input, and not index it, allowing a
>> running BibServer to be a parse 'service' for the locally installed
>> formats, from where other BibServer instances could then import the
>> parsed BibJSON. This could also function as a convertor for other
>> tools that might want to consume BibJSON but are unable to convert it
>> themselves.
>
> Sounds brilliant. convert.bibsoup.net would be great. I'm even
> wondering whether our importer should in fact use that i.e.
> import.bibsoup.net is a client of convert.bibsoup.net. Going down that
> line are there any thoughts on the API (should be pretty simple i
> imagine).

Yes, we currenlty expose the parsers at /parse, but they are not used
directly by the system. But we should be setting that up as the way to
go - import calls convert.

Great work Etienne,

Mark



>
> Rufus
>
>> This feature is not set in stone yet, and on a separate branch.
>> If you can read Python code, please take a look and send any feedback.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Etienne
>>
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