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''Instructions to remove old browse index tables, if using SOLR as DAO after an [[SUNScholar/Upgrading/DSpace/Release_Notes/3.2|upgrade from 1.8.2 to 3.2]]''

Revision as of 22:20, 16 January 2015

Back to Browse Indexes

WARNING

A fix has been committed for DSpace =>5.X, see: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-2145


Instructions to remove old browse index tables, if using SOLR as DAO after an upgrade from 1.8.2 to 3.2

These actions are needed to be able to permanently delete items after the upgrade from 1.8.2 to 3.2.

Remove "communities2item" table

Login into the server as the dspace user and then type the following;

sudo -i
su - postgres
psql dspace
DELETE from communities2item;
\q
exit
exit
exit

Remove all "bi_" tables

I used pgadmin to do a "cascade drop" of all the bi_* tables, where bi = browse index.

See the notes link above to view the bug report.

Check that you have a backup of the database before doing this. You have been warned.

Introduction

Starting with DSpace 3.2, the DAO engine can now be defined to be one of the following:

  • PostgreSQL
  • Oracle
  • SOLR

Refer: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Refactoring+the+DSpace+Domain+Model

See step 1 below to determine which engine to use.

Step 1 - Select DAO (Data Access Objects) Engine

Edit the dspace.cfg file and select the DAO engine by typing as follows:

nano /home/dspace/source/dspace/config/dspace.cfg

Select SOLR DAO engine as per example below:

###### Browse Configuration ######
#
# Define the DAO class to use this must meet your storage choice for
# the browse system (RDBMS: PostgreSQL or Oracle, SOLR).
# By default the standard RDBMS implementation for your db is used
# 
# PostgreSQL:
# browseDAO.class = org.dspace.browse.BrowseDAOPostgres
# browseCreateDAO.class = org.dspace.browse.BrowseCreateDAOPostgres
# 
# Oracle:
# browseDAO.class = org.dspace.browse.BrowseDAOOracle
# browseCreateDAO.class = org.dspace.browse.BrowseCreateDAOOracle
#
# SOLR:
browseDAO.class = org.dspace.browse.SolrBrowseDAO
browseCreateDAO.class = org.dspace.browse.SolrBrowseCreateDAO

Step 1 - Setup custom indexes

Below are instructions to setup the default browse and search indexes in DSpace using the PostgreSQL DB.

If using SOLR for search indexes, then go to: search indexes page.

Modify the following sections of the config file.

Simple and Advanced Search Indexes

Go to line 268 approx in the DSpace config file and modify as desired.

# search.index.<n> = <index name> : (dc schema identifier) * used as wildcard
### SUNScholar search indexes ###
search.index.1 = title:dc.title.*
search.index.2 = author:dc.contributor.author
search.index.3 = advisor:dc.contributor.advisor
search.index.4 = issuedate:dc.date.issued
search.index.5 = keyword:dc.subject.*
search.index.6 = type:dc.type.*
search.index.7 = provenance:dc.description.provenance

Browse Indexes

Go to line 1125 approx in the DSpace config file and modify as desired.

# webui.browse.index.<n> = <index name> : metadata : (dc schema identifier) : (date | title | text) : (asc | desc)
# webui.browse.index.<n> = <index name> : item : <sort option name> : (asc | desc)
### SUNScholar browse indexes ###
webui.browse.index.1 = title:item:title:asc
webui.browse.index.2 = author:metadata:dc.contributor.author:text
webui.browse.index.3 = advisor:metadata:dc.contributor.advisor:text
webui.browse.index.4 = dateissued:metadata:dc.date.issued:date:desc
webui.browse.index.5 = subject:metadata:dc.subject.*:text
webui.browse.index.6 = type:metadata:dc.type:text

<option name> = <index name> as per "item" definition above.

# webui.itemlist.sort-option.<n> = <option name> : (dc schema identifier) :  (date | title | text) : (show | hide)
### SUNScholar item lists ###
webui.itemlist.sort-option.1 = title:dc.title:title 
webui.itemlist.sort-option.2 = dateissued:dc.date.issued:date
webui.itemlist.sort-option.3 = dateaccessioned:dc.date.accessioned:date 

Please note: There are major differences between the default settings in the DSpace config file (dspace.cfg) and the DSpace help manuals.

See: Browse index settings differences

Author Listing Indexes

Using "nano" modify the following section in the DSpace config file to suit your needs. The default as configured below is to list all contributors.

## Set the options for how authors are displayed in the browse listing

# Define which field is the author/editor etc listing.  This should be
listed in the
# field webui.itemlist.columns, otherwise it will have no effect.
# This cannot be a field already marked out as a title or a date, as this
# will also have no effect.  This is used in conjunction with the
# webui.browse.author-limit field below, to truncate author lists.  For
# configuring links to author publication lists use webui.browse.link below.
# (This setting is not used by the XMLUI as it is controlled by your theme)
#
#webui.browse.author-field = dc.contributor.author
webui.browse.author-field = dc.contributor.*

# define how many authors to display before truncating and completing with
"et al"
# (or language pack specific alternative)
#
# Use -1 for unlimited (which is what will be used if this option
# is omitted)
#
# webui.browse.author-limit = 3

# which fields should link to other browse listings.  This should associated
# the name of one of the above browse indices with a metadata field listed
# in <webui.itemlist.columns> above.  The form is:
#
# webui.browse.link.<n> = <index name>:<display column metadata>
#
# Note that cross linking will only work for fields other than title.
#
# The effect this has is to create links to browse views for the item
clicked on.
# If it is a "single" type, it will link to a view of all the items which
share
# that metadata element in common (i.e. all the papers by a single author).
 If
# it is a "full" type, it will link to a view of the standard full browse
page,
# starting with the value of the link clicked on.
# (This setting is not used by the XMLUI, as links are controlled by your
theme)
#
# The default below defines the authors to link to other publications by
that author
#
#webui.browse.link.1 = author:dc.contributor.author
webui.browse.link.1 = author:dc.contributor.*

Recent Submissions Sort

#### Additional configuration for Recent Submissions code ####

# the sort option name (from webui.itemlist.sort-option above) to use for
# displaying recent submissions.  (this
# is used by the Recent Submissions system and any other time based
# browse query such as FeedServlet)
#
recent.submissions.sort-option = dateaccessioned

Step 3 - Update messages.xml file

Add the following to the bottom of the file. Also see: Language modification

<!-- Added by H Gibson -->

       <!-- Title Messages -->
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.column_heading">Title</message>
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.metadata.title">Browsing by Title</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.trail.metadata.title">Browsing by Title</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.sort_by.title">title</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AbstractSearch.sort_by.title">title</message>

       <!-- Author Messages -->
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.author.column_heading">Author</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.metadata.author">Author</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.trail.metadata.author">Browsing by Author</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.sort_by.author">author</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AbstractSearch.sort_by.author">author</message>

       <!-- Advisor Messages -->
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.advisor.column_heading">Advisor</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.metadata.advisor">Advisor</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.trail.metadata.advisor">Browsing by Advisor</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.sort_by.advisor">advisor</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AbstractSearch.sort_by.advisor">advisor</message>
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.Navigation.browse_advisor">By Advisor</message>
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.SimpleSearch.filter.dc.contributor.advisor">Advisor</message>
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.SimpleSearch.filter.advisor">Advisor</message>

       <!-- Issue Date Messages -->
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.dateissued.column_heading">Issue Date</message>
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.metadata.dateissued">Browsing by Issue Date</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.trail.metadata.dateissued">Browsing by Issue Date</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.sort_by.issuedate">issuedate</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AbstractSearch.sort_by.issuedate">issuedate</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AdvancedSearch.type_date">Date</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AdvancedSearch.type_issuedate">Issue Date</message>

       <!-- Subject Messages -->
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.metadata.subject">Subject</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.trail.metadata.subject">Browsing by Subject</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.sort_by.subject">subject</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AbstractSearch.sort_by.subject">subject</message>

       <!-- Type Messages -->
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.type.column_heading">Type</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.title.metadata.type">Type</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.trail.metadata.type">Browsing by Type</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.ConfigurableBrowse.sort_by.type">type</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AbstractSearch.sort_by.type">type</message>
        <message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.Navigation.browse_type">By Type</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AdvancedSearch.type_type">Type</message>	
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.SimpleSearch.filter.dc.type">Type</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.SimpleSearch.filter.type">Type</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.SimpleSearch.filter.type_filter">Type</message>

       <!-- Provenance Messages -->
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.AdvancedSearch.type_provenance">Provenance</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.SimpleSearch.filter.dc.description.provenance">Provenance</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.SimpleSearch.filter.provenance">Provenance</message>
	<message key="xmlui.ArtifactBrowser.SimpleSearch.filter.provenance_filter">Provenance</message>

Step 4 - Restart DSpace

Click on the heading above.

Step 5 - Rebuild Indexes

Click on the heading above.

References