Provided by: libcatmandu-mab2-perl_0.24-1_all bug

NAME

       Catmandu::Importer::MAB2 - Package that imports MAB2 data

SYNOPSIS

           use Catmandu::Importer::MAB2;

           my $importer = Catmandu::Importer::MAB2->new(file => "./t/mab2.dat", type=> "raw");

           my $n = $importer->each(sub {
               my $hashref = $_[0];
               # ...
           });

       To convert between MAB2 syntax variants with the catmandu command line client:

           catmandu convert MAB2 --type raw to MAB2 --type xml < mab2.dat

MAB2

       The parsed MAB2 record is a HASH containing two keys '_id' containing the 001 field (or
       the system identifier of the record) and 'record' containing an ARRAY of ARRAYs for every
       field:

        {
         'record' => [
                       [
                           '001',
                           ' ',
                           '_',
                           'fol05882032 '
                       ],
                       [
                           245,
                           'a',
                           'a',
                           'Cross-platform Perl /',
                           'c',
                           'Eric F. Johnson.'
                       ],
               ],
         '_id' => 'fol05882032'
        }

METHODS

       This module inherits all methods of Catmandu::Importer and by this Catmandu::Iterable.

CONFIGURATION

       In addition to the configuration provided by Catmandu::Importer ("file", "fh", etc.) the
       importer can be configured with the following parameters:

       type
           Describes the MAB2 syntax variant. Supported values (case ignored) include the default
           value "xml" for MABxml, "disk" for human-readable MAB2 serialization
           ("Diskettenformat") or "raw" for data-exchange MAB2 serialization ("Bandformat").

AUTHOR

       Johann Rolschewski <jorol@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Johann Rolschewski.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.