The traject command line supporst a few other miscellaneous commands with
the "-x command" switch. The usual traject command line is actually
the process
command, traject -x process ...
is the same as leaving out
the -x process
.
traject -x commit
will send a 'commit' message to the Solr server
specified in setting solr.url
. Other parts of configuration will
be ignored, but don't hurt.
traject -x commit -s solr.url=http://some.com/solr
Or with a config file that includes a solr.url setting:
traject -x commit -c config_file.rb
The marcout
command will skip all processing/mapping, and simply
serialize marc out to a file stream.
This is mainly useful when you're using a custom reader to read marc from a database or something, but could also be used to convert marc from one format to another or something.
Will write to stdout, or set the output_file
setting (-o
shortcut).
Set the marcout.type
setting to 'xml' or 'binary' for type of output.
Or to human
for human readable display of marc (that is not meant for
machine readability, but can be good for manual diagnostics.)
If outputing type binary, setting marcout.allow_oversized
to
true or false (boolean or string), to pass that to the MARC::Writer.
If set to true, then oversized MARC records can still be serialized,
with length bytes zero'd out -- technically illegal, but can
be read by MARC::Reader in permissive mode.
If you have MARC-XML input, you need to
set the marc_source.type
setting to XML for xml input.
traject -x marcout somefile.marc -o output.xml -s marcout.type=xml
traject -x marcout -s marc_source.type=xml somefile.xml -c configuration.rb