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oclc-pull-list

v2.0.0

Published

Retrieve a pull list from a WMS library

Downloads

4

Readme

oclc-pull-list

Module wrapper to access OCLC's WMS Pull List Resource API.

PullList(wskey, branchID) or

var pl = new PullList(wskey, branchID)

Instantiates a new PullList. branchID is a number.

pl.itemsPerPage(num)

Set the number of items per page returned. Defaults to 10.

pl.startIndex(num)

Set what number to start at. Defaults to 1.

pl.fetch(callback(err, response, items))

Makes the connection to OCLC and returns the full response from OCLC:

{
  "entry": [
    {
      "bibliographicItem": {
         "oclcNumber": "213467876",
         "title": "Brewing battles a history of American beer /",
         "author": "Mittelman, Amy.",
         "materialFormat": "E_BOOK",
         "publisher": "New York :  Algora Pub.,",
         "publicationYear": "2008",
         "language": "eng",
         "edition": null
      },
      "pieceDesignation": "78198319013191310",
      "callNumber": {
         "shelvingScheme": null,
         "shelvingInformation": null,
         "itemParts": null,
         "prefixes": null,
         "suffixes": null,
         "description": "123 131"
      },
      "recordType": "SINGLE_PART",
      "holdingInformation": null,
      "numberOfPieces": 1,
      "physicalDescription": null,
      "cost": null,
      "homeHoldingLocation": "MAIN",
      "permanentShelvingLocation": {
         "element": [
            "MAIN-STACKS"
         ]
      },
      "previousShelvingLocation": null,
      "temporaryShelvingLocation": null,
      "publicNotes": [],
      "staffNotes": [],
      "useRestrictions": [],
      "requestDate": "2013-08-27T09:51:03.000-0400",
      "patronName": "Coombs, Karen",
      "enumeration": "",
      "freeText": null
    },
  ],
  "startIndex": 1,
  "totalResults": 1,
  "itemsPerPage": 10,
  "id": "urn:oclc:circulation/pulllist/128807/128156",
  "title": "Pull List",
  "links": [],
  "updated": {
    "offset": {
      "id": "Z",
      "amountSeconds": 0,
      "secondsField": 0,
      "hoursField": 0,
      "minutesField": 0
    },
    "year": 2015,
    "dayOfMonth": 14,
    "dayOfWeek": "THURSDAY",
    "dayOfYear": 134,
    "nanoOfSecond": 778000000,
    "chronology": {
      "name": "ISO"
    },
    "hourOfDay": 1,
    "minuteOfHour": 54,
    "secondOfMinute": 29,
    "monthOfYear": "MAY"
  },
  "errors": {}
}

NOTE: the actual schema differs from the one linked in the documentation.

The third field of the callback, items, is the array of items in case you didn't want to remember "entry" as the field name.

If a failure, err is an object:

{
  "code": {
      "value": number, // HTTP status code
      "type": null
  },
  "message": string, // Short status message
  "detail": string // Longer status message
}

Example

var PullList = require('oclc-pull-list')
  , wskey = { 'key': 'abc123', 'secret': 'secret'}
  , branchID = 128156
  ;

PullList(wskey, branchID)
  .startIndex(1)   // defaults to 1
  .itemsPerPage(5) // defaults to 10
  .fetch(function(err, response, items) {
    if (err) return console.warn(err);

    items.forEach(function(item) {
        console.log(item.bibliographicItem.title);
    })
  });

License

MIT