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@iomeg/zenodo-upload

v0.5.1

Published

Uploads file to Zenodo.

Downloads

46

Readme

Zenodo upload

Uploads file to Zenodo.

npm version CI Quality Gate Status Coverage DOI CII Best Practices fair-software.eu

A JavaScript library to create a new version of a Zenodo upload with a file.

Makes a draft copy of an existing Zenodo upload. After overwriting the file and version the upload is published.

Can be used to create a DOI for a updated data file. A Zenodo upload must already exist using this library.

API documentation.

Install

npm install @iomeg/zenodo-upload

Usage

As a command line tool

npx --package @iomeg/zenodo-upload zenodo_upload [--sandbox] [--no-checksum] <deposition_id> <file> <version> <access_token>

To create new version (1.2.3) of https://zenodo.org/record/1234567 by uploading a local file called somefile.

npx --package @iomeg/zenodo-upload zenodo_upload 1234567 somefile 1.2.3 sometoken

The sometoken string has to be replaced with a valid Zenodo access token.

As a library

To create new version of https://zenodo.org/record/1234567.

Example usage using NodeJS:

const fs = require('fs');
const zenodo_upload = require('@iomeg/zenodo-upload').default;

const deposition_id = 1234567;
const filename = 'somefile.txt';
fs.writeFileSync(filename, 'sometext', 'utf8');
const version = '1.2.3';
const access_token = 'sometoken';

zenodo_upload(deposition_id, filename, version, access_token)
    .then(r => console.log(`New zenodo entry ${r.doi} created`))
    .catch(e => console.error(e))
;

Or in modern javascript

import fs from 'fs';
import zenodo_upload from '@iomeg/zenodo-upload';

const deposition_id = 1234567;
const filename = 'somefile.txt';
await fs.promises.writeFile(filename, 'sometext', 'utf8');
const version = '1.2.3';
const access_token = 'sometoken';

const result = await zenodo_upload(deposition_id, filename, version, access_token);
console.log(`New zenodo entry ${result.doi} created`);

To run the example code you will need a valid Zenodo access token and a deposition id that can be written to by that token.

Development

To install dependencies:

yarn install

To run the project in development/watch mode. Your project will be rebuilt upon changes.

yarn start

To bundle the package to the dist folder.

yarn build

To runs the test watcher (Jest) in an interactive mode. By default, runs tests related to files changed since the last commit.

yarn test

To run linter and fix fixable errors.

yarn lint --fix

Credits

This project was bootstrapped with TSDX.

This project follows the fair-software-nl recommendations.