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RE: [EP-tech] Default import plugin


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Hi Alan,
I’d have guessed something like this (in an appropriate cdf.d file) is all that would be needed:
$c->{plugins}->{"Screen::Import"}->{params}->{
default_import_plugin} = ‘DOI’;

 

Not tested – but should be easy to try!

 

Cheers,

John

 

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Hi all,

 

I’m trying to remove old customisations where the current core code now performs similar functions. One of the things is a custom version of the Screen::Import::render_import_bar to set a default plugin using a config value, where it appears TMB added a similar function to core, as seen in

 

https://github.com/eprints/eprints3.4/blob/98f41c2b64c4b06701fae6edc3d66f2f724a6ec4/perl_lib/EPrints/Plugin/Screen/Import.pm#L652

 

In order to set that “default_import_plugin” parameter, am I right in thinking I’d still need to have a customised Screen::Items plugin to call (something like) “render_import_bar( default_import_plugin=’DOI’); “   or have I completely overthought it?

 

Thanks,

 

Alan

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