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authorbnewbold <bnewbold@archive.org>2021-11-11 01:12:18 +0000
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Merge branch 'bnewbold-import-refactors' into 'master'
import refactors and deprecations Some of these are from old stale branches (the datacite subject metadata patch), but most are from yesterday and today. Sort of a hodge-podge, but the general theme is getting around to deferred cleanups and refactors specific to importer code before making some behavioral changes. The Datacite-specific stuff could use review here. Remove unused/deprecated/dead code: - cdl_dash_dat and wayback_static importers, which were for specific early example entities and have been superseded by other importers - "extid map" sqlite3 feature from several importers, was only used for initial bulk imports (and maybe should not have been used) Refactors: - moved a number of large datastructures out of importer code and into a dedicated static file (`biblio_lookup_tables.py`). Didn't move all, just the ones that were either generic or very large (making it hard to read code) - shuffled around relative imports and some function names ("clean_str" vs. "clean") Some actual behavioral changes: - remove some Datacite-specific license slugs - stop trying to fix double-slashes in DOIs, that was causing more harm than help (some DOIs do actually have double-slashes!) - remove some excess metadata from datacite 'extra' fields
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