Brandon Weigel
Brandon Weigel
@MarcusBarnes Perfect, thanks!
Another (though perhaps slower) option would be to check the output_directory for each record to see whether a file already exists before attempting to download.
I guess the issue here is downloading the payload. I'd say the OAI part of the harvest completes rather quickly, as the "temp" directory generates a huge number of .metadata...
It would be nice to have something like that. It would even work for unexplained hiccups - for example, I'm running a download right now where an object downloaded successfully...
Probably... I don't know exactly how SpecificSet works, but we can look it over.
Having some weird troubles checking out your branch due to some git strangeness; can't test at the moment, sorry.
@mjordan I don't know, it hasn't QUITE been a year yet... Maybe in another month? Working on a few things this week, but I'll try to take a look soon.
OK! Finally starting to test this... And immediately run into problems. I'm using the Islandora filegetter: class = OaipmhIslandoraObj And here's my error: > Fatal error: Class 'mik\filegetters\OaipmhIslandoraObj' not found...
Never mind the above -- it looks like in that directory I don't actually have an OaipmhIslandoraObj file. Is that not part of the git repo? Shouldn't it have been...
Sounds good!