Config module to make Islandora aware of FITS microservice
Install and enable this module in the usual way. On installation the module will add a context causing the creation of A FITs media when an Original File media is ingested.
FITS xmls are generated from an easily installed web service.
Get the latest fits.zip and fits.war from https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/fits/downloads
(on my box I had to install a missing zip library with
‘sudo apt-get install php7.1-zip’)
Install following their instructions. Copy the .war file to your webapps directory and test. Edit the catalina.properties file on the Drupal server by adding the following two lines to the bottom of the file-
fits.home=/<path-to-fits>/fits
shared.loader=/<path-to-fits>/fits/lib/*.jar
Restart Tomcat and test with
curl -k -F datafile="@/path/to/myfile.jpg" http://example.com:8080/fits/examine
(note: the ‘@’ is required.)
Get code from https://github.com/roblib/CrayFits and install. This code can live anywhere, including an external server, but most installations will have it at /var/www/html.
The App runs by entering php bin/console server:start *:8050 in the App
root folder.
The server is stopped with php bin/console server:stop.
On a production machine you'd probably want to configure an additional
port in Apache.
Note: The location of the fits webserver is stored in the .env file in the root dir of the Symfony app. This will have to be reconfigured if the Fits server is anywhere other than localhost:8080/fits
Copy the file assets/ca.islandora.alpaca.connector.ocr.blueprint.xml
to /opt/karak/deploy
on your server. There is no need to restart.
A pseudo field with the computed checksum can be added to Repository Item
display. Navigate to admin/structure/types/manage/islandora_object/display
to enable or disable display of File Checksum
.