#!/bin/bash ############################################################################ # # Version: $Revision: 1.2 $ # # Date: $Date: 2004/09/15 23:23:53 $ # # Author : Cody Green # Digital Initiatives Research # Texas A&M University # Email : codygreen@tamu.edu # Description : Shell script that helps migrate data from a development # server to a production server. It will remove the handle # and any entries in the dublin_core.xml file that will be # duplicated upon importing the data into DSpace. # ############################################################################ # Make sure user is in bash if [ -z "$BASH" ]; then printf "ERROR: please run this script with the BASH shell.\n" exit 192 fi # Check if SED is in the path which sed > /dev/null if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then # Check what OS user has if [ `uname -s` = "SunOS" ]; then # Declare variables declare -rx SED="/usr/bin/sed" fi if [ `uname -s` = "Linux" ]; then # Declare variables declare -rx SED="/bin/sed" fi # Sanity check for programs if [ ! -e $sed ]; then printf "ERROR: Can not find the program sed.\n please check that the program is installed or in your path" exit 1 fi else export SED=`which sed` fi # Check parameter count, show usage if incorrect number passed if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then printf "Usage: dspace_migrate.sh [DIRECTORY]\n" printf "Example: /dspace/bin/dspace_migrate.sh /home/user/ETDs/ \n\n" printf "This script will remove the handle and any \nentries in the dublin_core.xml file that will \nbe duplicated upon importing the data into DSpace.\n\n" exit 0; fi # Check if users needs help if [ $1 = "--help" -o $1 = "--h" ]; then printf "Usage: dspace_migrate.sh [DIRECTORY]\n" printf "Example: /dspace/bin/dspace_migrate.sh /home/user/ETDs/ \n\n" printf "This script will remove the handle and any \nentries in the dublin_core.xml file that will \nbe duplicated upon importing the data into DSpace.\n\n" exit 0; fi # Check to see if the directory exists if [ ! -d $1 ]; then printf "ERROR: $1 is not a valid directory.\n" exit 1; fi printf "Fixing Bad Data in ETDs\n" # Loop through the directory for i in ls ./$1/*/dublin_core.xml; do # Ignore ls in the returned values if [ $i = "ls" ]; then continue fi printf "Checking $i...\n" # Check if file exists if [ ! -s $i ]; then printf "ERROR: $i does not exist of is empty\n" exit 1 fi # copy file cp $i $i.orig if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then printf "ERROR: Could not copy $i to $i.orig \n" exit 1 fi printf " --removing null and duplicate values for $i\n" $SED "/><\/dcvalue>/d" $i | $SED "/element=\"date\" qualifier=\"accessioned\"/d" | $SED "/element=\"date\" qualifier=\"available\"/d" | $SED "/element=\"date\" qualifier=\"issued\"/d" | $SED "/element=\"description\" qualifier=\"provenance\"/d" | $SED "/element=\"identifier\" qualifier=\"uri\"/d" | $SED "/element=\"format\" qualifier=\"extent\"/d" | $SED "/element=\"format\" qualifier=\"mimetype\"/d" | $SED "/bytes, checksum/d" > $i if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then printf "ERROR: Could not fix $i\n" exit 1 fi # Check to see if filesize is 0 printf " --checking filesize for $i\n" if [ ! -s $i ]; then printf "ERROR: filesize for $i is 0\n" exit 1 fi # remove copy of file rm -f $i.orig if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then printf "ERROR: Could not remove $i.orig\n" exit 1 fi done rm -f ./$1/*/handle if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then printf "ERROR: Could not delete handles\n" exit 1 fi printf "Data Has Been Fixed\n"