New versions of this module and support for Omeka S version 3.0 and above are available on GitLab, which seems to respect users and privacy better than the previous repository.
Archive Repertory is a module for Omeka S that allows Omeka to keep the original names of imported files and to put them into a simple and hierarchical structure consisting of: "item set / item / files", in order to get readable urls for files and to avoid an overloading of the file server.
This module is compatible with Amazon buckets via the module Amazon S3.
If a duplicate name is detected, an index is added to the filename as a suffix. Check is done on the basename, without extension, to avoid issues with derivative files.
Duplicate names of collections and items don’t create issues, because each file is managed individually. Nevertheless, to use identical names is not recommended, because files of different items or collections will be mixed in the same folder.
Currently, when a collection is moved, files are not moved until each item is updated. The files are still available. It avoids a long process. To update each folder, it is possible to batch edit items without any operation, so a job will be launched and files will be moved automatically.
This module can be used with Clean Url for an improved user experience and for a better search engine optimization.
See general end user documentation for [installing a module].
The module Common must be installed first.
You may use the release zip to install it or clone the source via git.
- From the zip
Download the last release [ArchiveRepertory.zip] from the list of releases and
uncompress it in the modules
directory.
- From the source and for development
If the module was installed from the source, rename the name of the folder of
the module to ArchiveRepertory
.
cd modules
git clone https://gitlab.com/Daniel-KM/Omeka-S-module-ArchiveRepertory ArchiveRepertory
Then install it like any other Omeka module and follow the config instructions.
Tiles for big images created with the module IIIF Server are compatible with this module. To enable it, just open and submit the config page of the IIIF Server, the integration between the two modules will be registered automatically.
As Omeka S, the module works fine with filenames with Unicode characters, but all the system, database, filesystem and php web/cli environment on the server should be set according to this format.
An autocheck is done in the config page. You can check it too when you upload a file with a Unicode name.
If derivative files with non Ascii names are not created, check the behavior of the php function "escapeshellarg()", largely used in Omeka. The problem occurs only when Omeka uses command line interface, in particular to create derivative images or to get mime type from files. After, you have five possibilities:
- use only folder and file names with standard Ascii characters;
- set options to auto convert files and folders names to Ascii;
- change the configuration of the server if you have access to it
To change an Apache server configuration, simply update config in the file
"/etc/apache2/envvars", either:
- uncomment the line
. /etc/default/locale
in order to use the system default locale, and add this just below to avoid numerical issues:export LC_NUMERIC=C
. - or replace "export LANG=C" by "export LANG="C.UTF-8".
- uncomment the line
- add this in the beginning the "bootstrap.php" of Omeka (with your locale):
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, 'fr_FR.UTF-8');
setlocale(LC_COLLATE, 'fr_FR.UTF-8');
Avoidsetlocale(LC_ALL, 'fr_FR.UTF-8')
, and keep numerical values as "C":setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, 'C');
Else, you can use a more generic solution:setlocale(LC_ALL, 'C.UTF-8');
- replace every
escapeshellarg()
with \ArchiveRepertory\Helpers::escapeshellarg_special()and every
basename()with
\ArchiveRepertory\Helpers::basename_special()`.
For more explanation, try the test file.
- Manage renaming during background bulk import.
- Manage renaming data for module Image Server (if still needed).
- Remove code used to bypass mbstrings function, that are default now via composer.
- Make compatible with bulk upload.
Use it at your own risk.
It’s always recommended to backup your files and your databases and to check your archives regularly so you can roll back if needed.
See online issues on the module issues page on GitLab.
This plugin is published under the CeCILL v2.1 license, compatible with GNU/GPL and approved by FSF and OSI.
In consideration of access to the source code and the rights to copy, modify and redistribute granted by the license, users are provided only with a limited warranty and the software’s author, the holder of the economic rights, and the successive licensors only have limited liability.
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- Copyright Daniel Berthereau, 2012-2024 (see Daniel-KM on GitLab)
- Copyright BibLibre, 2016-2017
First version of this plugin has been built for École des Ponts ParisTech. The upgrade for Omeka 2.0 has been built for Mines ParisTech. This module is a rewrite of the Archive Repertory plugin for Omeka Classic by BibLibre with the same features as the original plugin.