Thanks Jason,
It is good to know that it at least works!...I couldn't find proof of even that.
I will see if I can translate your code to work for me in php but just knowing
it works makes me breathe easier. :)
/Minnie
From: Jason V [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2012 2:41 PM
To: Support and info exchange list for Fedora users.
Subject: Re: [fcrepo-user] Errors using findObjects with Soap API-A
When purging make sure the pid doesnt start with "fedora" so you dont delete
those default objects (it is allowed)
if(!pidElement.getValue().startsWith("fedora-")){
}
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Jason V
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Minne,
I do this now as I am testing ingest as part of our repo workflow. I have to
delete 1000's of objects. Currently I am using findObjects to get a list of
PIDS. Then I use this list to purge each PID. You can also grab all the PIDs
directly from mySQL. Here is a snippet of the code using findObjects. This
is Java code
if(sessionToken==null)
fedoraResponse = FedoraClient.findObjects().query(
"pid~*").resultFormat("xml").pid(true).maxResults(maxResults).execute(fc);
else
fedoraResponse = FedoraClient.findObjects().query(
"pid~*").resultFormat("xml").pid(true).maxResults(maxResults).sessionToken(sessionToken).execute(fc);
On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Rangel, Minnie
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
I have been banging my head against my keyboard for the last couple of days so
I am hoping someone out there has tried this and has a solution.
Background:
I have ingested a whole bunch of test/sample files into Fedora 3.6 but now I
have hundreds of things in there and need to clean it up. Earlier I was just
using the web administrator to purge individual objects but that is not an
adequate solution when you have hundreds of objects (maybe even 1000).
Then I wrote a small php script that would purge objects if I fed it the
PID...works great if you have a list of PIDs to feed it.
My issue:
I was hoping to use findObjects to generate such a list but haven't been able
to make it work.
Here is what I have:
$options = array(
'login' => $usr,
'password' => $pwd
) ;
$apia = @new SoapClient('http://myserver/fedora/wsdl?api=API-A',
$options);
$opts = array(
'resultFields' => array('pid', 'label'),
'maxResults' => 300,
'query' => 'label eq SearchTerm',
);
(line 26) $r = $apia->findObjects( $opts );
foreach ( $r->result->resultList->objectFields as $o ) {
printf("%-36s %-12s %s\n", $o->pid, $o->label);
}
I tried the query also as
'query' => 'SearchTerm',
'label' => 'SearchTerm',
But all give errors
'label' gave a "no query" error so I gave up on that route.
But the other methods give the following error
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught SoapFault exception: [soap:Client]
java.lang.NullPointerException Caused by: Uncaught exception from Fedora Server
in /home/mrangel/fedora-php/findObjects.php:24
Stack trace:
#0 /home/mrangel/fedora-php/findObjects.php(24):
SoapClient->__call('findObjects', Array)
#1 /home/mrangel/fedora-php/findObjects.php(24): SoapClient->findObjects(Array)
#2 {main}
thrown in /home/mrangel/fedora-php/findObjects.php on line 26
adding the Try/Catch loop gives (wasn't very helpful)
PHP Fatal error: soap:Client, java.lang.NullPointerException Caused by:
Uncaught exception from Fedora Server in
/home/mrangel/fedora-php/findObjects.php on line 36
Line 36 is the catch trigger_error part so it wasn't helpful that is why I took
it out of the loop to see what it would give.
Any ideas???
Thanks for any help,
Minnie
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