diff --git a/docs/Getting-Started.md b/docs/Getting-Started.md index 644af9d..87efb6e 100644 --- a/docs/Getting-Started.md +++ b/docs/Getting-Started.md @@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ nav_order: 2 The easiest way to get started with Metafacture is the Playground. Take a look at the [first example](https://metafacture.org/playground/?example=encode-xml) and run it by pressing the !["Process"](https://metafacture.org/img/process.png) button. Check out the other examples (first button, !["Load Examples"](https://metafacture.org/img/load-exmples.png)) for different input sources, transformations, and output formats. -For commands available in the Flux, see [the Flux commands documentation](/docs/flux/flux-commands.html). +For commands available in the Flux, see [the Flux commands documentation](flux/flux-commands.html). -For functions and usage of the Fix, see [the Fix functions and cookbook](/docs/fix/Fix-functions-and-cookbook.html). +For functions and usage of the Fix, see [the Fix functions and cookbook](fix/Fix-functions-and-cookbook.html). -For next steps get familar with [FLUX](/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.html) and [FIX](/docs/fix/Fix-User-Guide.html). And try out some Metafacture workflows. +For next steps get familar with [FLUX](flux/Flux-User-Guide.html) and [FIX](fix/Fix-User-Guide.html). And try out some Metafacture workflows. ## Command line @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ To get started, you can export a workflow from the Playground (last button, !["E To set up IDE support for editing your Flux and Fix files, see [the IDE extensions page](https://metafacture.org/ide-extensions/index.html). -For next steps get familar with [FLUX](/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.html) and [FIX](/docs/fix/Fix-User-Guide.html). And try out some Metafacture workflows. +For next steps get familar with [FLUX](flux/Flux-User-Guide.html) and [FIX](fix/Fix-User-Guide.html). And try out some Metafacture workflows. ## Using Metafacture as a Java library @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ To use Fix you would declare `metafix` instead of `metafacture-io` as in the exa Occasionally, we publish snapshot builds on [Sonatype OSS Repository](https://oss.sonatype.org/index.html#nexus-search;gav~org.metafacture~~~~~kw,versionexpand). The version number is derived from the branch name. Snapshot builds from the master branch always have the version `master-SNAPSHOT`. We also provide sometimes pre releases as github packages. -If you plan to use Metafacture as a Java library or if you wish to add commands to Flux you should get familar with the [Framework](/docs/java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.html). +If you plan to use Metafacture as a Java library or if you wish to add commands to Flux you should get familar with the [Framework](java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.html). diff --git a/docs/MF-in-5-min.md b/docs/MF-in-5-min.md index f3f7428..146ef58 100644 --- a/docs/MF-in-5-min.md +++ b/docs/MF-in-5-min.md @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ $ cat yaml2json.flux ## FIX LANGUAGE -Many data conversions need a mapping from one field to another field plus optional conversions of the data inside these fields. Metafacture provides the transformation module `fix` that uses the Catmandu-inspired Fix language to assist in these mappings. See the [full list of Fix functions](/docs/fix/Fix-functions-and-Cookbook.html#functions). +Many data conversions need a mapping from one field to another field plus optional conversions of the data inside these fields. Metafacture provides the transformation module `fix` that uses the Catmandu-inspired Fix language to assist in these mappings. See the [full list of Fix functions](fix/Fix-functions-and-Cookbook.html#functions). Fixes can be provided inline as text argument of the fix module in the Flux script, or as a pointer to a Fix script. A Fix script groups one or more fixes in a file. @@ -179,6 +179,6 @@ The 245 field with its subfields of each MARC record is mapped to the title fiel The `retain` Fix function keeps only the title field in the output. (In contrast to Catmandu there are no special marc or pica fixes since the internal handling of records and elements is more generic. Also the internal serialization of MARC is not as complex as in Catmandu.) -Now you should be ready to [get started](/docs/Getting-Started.html). +Now you should be ready to [get started](Getting-Started.html). (Note: This mini introduction to Metafacture is inspired by the mini introduction to Catmandu here: https://metacpan.org/dist/Catmandu/view/lib/Catmandu/Introduction.pod) diff --git a/docs/fix/Fix-User-Guide.md b/docs/fix/Fix-User-Guide.md index fc7814a..2c188e1 100644 --- a/docs/fix/Fix-User-Guide.md +++ b/docs/fix/Fix-User-Guide.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ nav_order: 1 This document provides an introduction to the Metafacture Fix language (short: Metafix or Fix). The Fix language for Metafacture is introduced as an alternative to configuring data transformations with Metamorph. Inspired by Catmandu Fix, Metafix processes metadata not as a continuous data stream but as discrete records. ## Part of a metafacture worflow -Metafacture Fix is a transformation module that can be used in a [Flux Workflow](/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.html), for this you have to use this in your pipeline: +Metafacture Fix is a transformation module that can be used in a [Flux Workflow](../flux/Flux-User-Guide.html), for this you have to use this in your pipeline: Flux-Example: ```PERL @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ do Bind(params,…) end ``` -Find here a [list of all functions, selectors, binds and conditionals](//docs/fix/s-and-Cookbook.html). +Find here a [list of all functions, selectors, binds and conditionals](Fix-functions-and-Cookbook.html). ## Addressing Pieces of Data: FIX-Path and the record structure in FIX diff --git a/docs/fix/fix.md b/docs/fix/fix.md index 63e277d..2932393 100644 --- a/docs/fix/fix.md +++ b/docs/fix/fix.md @@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ Metafix is a domain specific language for metadata transformation based on Catma If you are using **Metafacture with CLI or Playground** and therefore the Flux scripting language to build and run pipelines, use the `fix` command in your FLUX-Pipeline. -If you are using **Metafacture as a Java library**, just create a Metafix object and add it to your pipeline (see also the [Framework User Guide](#framework)). +If you are using **Metafacture as a Java library**, create a Metafix object and add it to your pipeline (see also the [Framework User Guide](../java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.html)). -The transformation itself is declared in a fix-object which can be a file. For more information on how to declare transformations see [Metafix User Guide](/Fix-User-Guide.md). +The transformation itself is declared in a fix-object which can be a file. For more information on how to declare transformations see [Metafix User Guide](Fix-User-Guide.html). -See [here a list for all available FIX functions and a cookbook for using fix](//docs/fix/Fix-functions-and-Cookbook.html). +See [here a list for all available FIX functions and a cookbook for using fix](Fix-functions-and-Cookbook.html). {: .note } -PS: There is also the transformation modul MORPH. Have a look at[ the old documentation](https://github.com/metafacture/metafacture-core/wiki/Metamorph-User-Guide) and the german cookbook by [Swissbib](https://swissbib.gitlab.io/metamorph-doku/). \ No newline at end of file +PS: There is also the transformation module MORPH. Have a look at [the old documentation](https://github.com/metafacture/metafacture-core/wiki/Metamorph-User-Guide) and the German cookbook by [Swissbib](https://swissbib.gitlab.io/metamorph-doku/). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.md b/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.md index 2b1779d..e681a3b 100644 --- a/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.md +++ b/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.md @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ file ``` In the first section [variables](#variables) are declared, in the second, we [define the flow](#flow-definitions). -A flow is a combination of different [FLUX commands. Here is a list to all available Flux-Commands.](/docs/flux/flux-commands.html) +A flow is a combination of different FLUX commands. [Here is a list of all available Flux-Commands.](flux-commands.html) Linebreaks are optional, but help concerning readability. One can add comments with `//`. Semicolons `;` mark the end of a variable assignment or flow definition. @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ The syntax for defining flows takes its cues from bash pipes. Commands are conca Some commands take a constructor argument. It is provided within brackets: `command("arg")`. Furthermore, some commands have named options. These are set as follows `command(optionname="arg1",annotheroption="arg2")` or with constructor argument: `command("arg",option="arg2")`. -To learn about the available options of a command, execute Flux without arguments - it will list all available commands, including options. Or simply have a look at the [list of available FLUX commands.](/flux-commands.md) +To learn about the available options of a command, execute Flux without arguments - it will list all available commands, including options. Or simply have a look at the [list of available FLUX commands.](flux-commands.html) To some commands the entire environment can be given as an argument. This is done with the `*` character: `fix("tranformation.fix", *)`. In this case Metafix gains access to all variable assignments made in Flux. @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ To some commands the entire environment can be given as an argument. This is don Note that unlike shell pipes, the data flowing between Flux commands is _typed_. This means that only commands with matching signatures can be combined. Commands expect a certain input and provide a certain output like: `StreamReceiver, `Object`, `Reader` and others. -To lookup the signatures, again: execute Flux without arguments or see: [[Metafix-User-Guide#parameters-to-metafix-definitions]]). It will list all available commands, including signatures. Or simply have a look at the [list of available FLUX commands.](/docs/flux/flux-commands.html) +To lookup the signatures, again: execute Flux without arguments or see: [[Metafix-User-Guide#parameters-to-metafix-definitions]]). It will list all available commands, including signatures. Or simply have a look at the [list of available FLUX commands.](flux-commands.html) ### Variables Variables are always Strings and can be concatenated with the `+` operator. Escape sequences follow the Java String conventions: `\n`=line break, `\t`=tab, `\\`=\, `\u0024`=unicode character, etc. @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Flux supports single line C/Java-style comments: `//comment`. ## Overview of the commands and some examples -1. Have a look at the [List of available FLUX commands](/flux-commands.md) or execute the flux without arguments to get a short help text along with a list of all registered commands. This is the list of FLUX commands mentioned already above. +1. Have a look at the [list of available FLUX commands](flux-commands.html) or execute the flux without arguments to get a short help text along with a list of all registered commands. This is the list of FLUX commands mentioned already above. 2. There are several example flux files along with sample data in the repo folder `examples/`: [https://github.com/metafacture/metafacture-core/tree/master/metafacture-runner/src/main/dist/examples](https://github.com/metafacture/metafacture-core/tree/master/metafacture-runner/src/main/dist/examples) _________________________ diff --git a/docs/flux/flux.md b/docs/flux/flux.md index 9bd6e69..9e5993e 100644 --- a/docs/flux/flux.md +++ b/docs/flux/flux.md @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ has_children: true # FLUX -Flux is a scripting language to easily build and run processing pipelines. No Java programming is necessary - it's used as a command line. To use Flux you may download the binary distribution of Metafacture. +Flux is a scripting language to easily build and run processing pipelines. No Java programming is necessary - it's used on the command line. To use Flux you may download the binary distribution of Metafacture. -For more information on how to use Flux, see the [Flux User Guide](/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.html). +For more information on how to use Flux, see the [Flux User Guide](Flux-User-Guide.html). -See [here a list for all available FLUX-Commands](/docs/flux/flux-commands.html). \ No newline at end of file +See [here a list for all available FLUX-Commands](flux-commands.html). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.md b/docs/java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.md index 462b862..18b8102 100644 --- a/docs/java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.md +++ b/docs/java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ nav_order: 1 # Framework User Guide {: .note } -Relevant for Java developers. For using metafacture without Java Code see the [FLUX user guide](/docs/flux/Flux-User-Guide.html). +Relevant for Java developers. For using metafacture without Java Code see the [FLUX user guide](../flux/Flux-User-Guide.html). This page explains how to create a Metafacture objects and how to assemble them to form a processing pipeline. We use as an example a simple pipeline containing a Metafix instance. diff --git a/docs/java-integration/java-integration.md b/docs/java-integration/java-integration.md index f41c51f..a98103c 100644 --- a/docs/java-integration/java-integration.md +++ b/docs/java-integration/java-integration.md @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ Relevant for developers The framework includes the interfaces and abstract classes which form the foundation of the data processing pipelines. This part of Metafacture is only relevant for you if you plan to use Metafacture as a Java library or if you wish to add pipe elements to Flux. -For more information see the [Framework User Guide](/docs/java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.html). \ No newline at end of file +For more information see the [Framework User Guide](Framework-User-Guide.html). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 5dbead6..91855cf 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ Deciding which parts are relevant to you depends on the way you are using Metafa {: .note } No Java-Code is necessary!!! -While working with the playground or the command line you only need [Flux](/docs/flux/flux.html) and the transformation module [Fix](/docs/fix/fix.html). -Have a look here for [Getting started](/docs/Getting-Started.html). +While working with the playground or the command line you only need [Flux](docs/flux/flux.html) and the transformation module [Fix](docs/fix/fix.html). +Have a look here for [Getting started](docs/Getting-Started.html). ## Framework for Java integration/development -If you plan to use Metafacture as a Java library or if you wish to add commands to Flux. You should get familar with the [Framework](#framework). +If you plan to use Metafacture as a Java library or if you wish to add commands to Flux. You should get familar with the [Framework](docs/java-integration/Framework-User-Guide.html).