Straightforward Steps to get PHP Yaz to work on win32:
Download latest verion of php_yaz.dll and copy to your PHP extensions directory
http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/phpyaz/
Download latest version of YAZ toolkit and install it
http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/
Go to the YAZ toolkit directory
(Most likely C:\Program Files\YAZ\bin)
Copy the 4 DLL files in that folder into your win32 directory
Uncomment the "extention=php_yaz.dll;" line in php.ini
Restart your web server.
Uninstall the YAZ toolkit if you wish.
CLXXXV. YAZ Functions
Introduction
This extension offers a PHP interface to the YAZ™ toolkit that implements the » Z39.50 Protocol for Information Retrieval. With this extension you can easily implement a Z39.50 origin (client) that searches or scans Z39.50 targets (servers) in parallel.
The module hides most of the complexity of Z39.50 so it should be fairly easy to use. It supports persistent stateless connections very similar to those offered by the various RDB APIs that are available for PHP. This means that sessions are stateless but shared among users, thus saving the connect and initialize phase steps in most cases.
YAZ™ is available at » http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/. You can find news information, example scripts, etc. for this extension at » http://www.indexdata.dk/phpyaz/.
Note: This extension has been moved to the » PECL repository and is no longer bundled with PHP as of PHP 5.0.0.
Installation
Obtain YAZ (ANSI/NISO Z39.50 support) and install it. YAZ can be fetched in source or in various prebuilt packages from the » YAZ archive. Systems such as Debian GNU/Linux, Suse Linux, FreeBSD also has YAZ as part of their distribution.
For the PHP 4 series, the YAZ extension is bundled (but not YAZ itself) Build PHP with your favorite modules and add option --with-yaz[=DIR].
Example 2599. YAZ compilation for PHP 4 on Unix
gunzip -c php-4.4.X.tar.gz|tar xf - gunzip -c yaz-2.1.8.tar.gz|tar xf - cd yaz-2.1.8 ./configure --prefix=/usr make sudo make install cd ../php-4.4.X. ./configure --with-yaz=/usr/bin make sudo make install
For PHP 5, the YAZ extension is in » PECL and is installed as a shared object/dll. If you have pear installed the easiest way to download, configure and install the YAZ extension is by using the pecl command.
Installation of YAZ on Linux
Information for installing this PECL extension may be found in the manual chapter titled Installation of PECL extensions. Additional information such as new releases, downloads, source files, maintainer information, and a CHANGELOG, can be located here: » http://pecl.php.net/package/yaz
Installation on Windows systems
The DLL for this PECL extension may be downloaded from either the » PHP Downloads page or from » http://pecl4win.php.net/ php_yaz.dll depends on yaz.dll. The yaz.dll is part of the Win32 ZIP from the PHP site. It is also part of the Windows YAZ install available from the » YAZ WIN32 area.
The PHP 5.0.5 Win32 zip includes a too old version of yaz.dll (version 1.9.1 < required version 2.0.13). If that's the case use the yaz.dll from a newer » YAZ WIN32 install.
On windows, don't forget to add the PHP directory to the PATH, so that the yaz.dll file can be found by the system.
If you are using YAZ as a shared extension, add (or uncomment) the following line in php.ini on Unix:
extension=yaz.soAnd for Windows:
extension=php_yaz.dll
The IMAP, recode, YAZ and Cyrus extensions cannot be used in conjuction, because they both share the same internal symbol.
Note: The above problem is solved in version 2.0 of YAZ.
Runtime Configuration
The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
Table 340. YAZ configuration options
| Name | Default | Changeable | Changelog |
|---|---|---|---|
| yaz.max_links | "100" | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 4.3.0. |
| yaz.log_file | NULL | PHP_INI_ALL | Available since PHP 4.3.0. |
For further details and definitions of the PHP_INI_* constants, see the Appendix I, php.ini directives.
Resource Types
This extension has no resource types defined.
Predefined Constants
This extension has no constants defined.
Examples
PHP/YAZ keeps track of connections with targets (Z-Associations). A resource represents a connection to a target.
The script below demonstrates the parallel searching feature of the API. When invoked with no arguments it prints a query form; else (arguments are supplied) it searches the targets as given in array host.
Example 2600. Parallel searching using Yaz
<?php
$host=$_REQUEST[host];
$query=$_REQUEST[query];
$num_hosts = count($host);
if (empty($query) || count($host) == 0) {
echo '<form method="get">
<input type="checkbox"
name="host[]" value="bagel.indexdata.dk/gils" />
GILS test
<input type="checkbox"
name="host[]" value="localhost:9999/Default" />
local test
<input type="checkbox" checked="checked"
name="host[]" value="z3950.loc.gov:7090/voyager" />
Library of Congress
<br />
RPN Query:
<input type="text" size="30" name="query" />
<input type="submit" name="action" value="Search" />
</form>
';
} else {
echo 'You searched for ' . htmlspecialchars($query) . '<br />';
for ($i = 0; $i < $num_hosts; $i++) {
$id[] = yaz_connect($host[$i]);
yaz_syntax($id[$i], "usmarc");
yaz_range($id[$i], 1, 10);
yaz_search($id[$i], "rpn", $query);
}
yaz_wait();
for ($i = 0; $i < $num_hosts; $i++) {
echo '<hr />' . $host[$i] . ':';
$error = yaz_error($id[$i]);
if (!empty($error)) {
echo "Error: $error";
} else {
$hits = yaz_hits($id[$i]);
echo "Result Count $hits";
}
echo '<dl>';
for ($p = 1; $p <= 10; $p++) {
$rec = yaz_record($id[$i], $p, "string");
if (empty($rec)) continue;
echo "<dt><b>$p</b></dt><dd>";
echo nl2br($rec);
echo "</dd>";
}
echo '</dl>';
}
}
?>
Table of Contents
- yaz_addinfo — Returns additional error information
- yaz_ccl_conf — Configure CCL parser
- yaz_ccl_parse — Invoke CCL Parser
- yaz_close — Close YAZ connection
- yaz_connect — Prepares for a connection to a Z39.50 server
- yaz_database — Specifies the databases within a session
- yaz_element — Specifies Element-Set Name for retrieval
- yaz_errno — Returns error number
- yaz_error — Returns error description
- yaz_es_result — Inspects Extended Services Result
- yaz_es — Prepares for an Extended Service Request
- yaz_get_option — Returns value of option for connection
- yaz_hits — Returns number of hits for last search
- yaz_itemorder — Prepares for Z39.50 Item Order with an ILL-Request package
- yaz_present — Prepares for retrieval (Z39.50 present)
- yaz_range — Specifies a range of records to retrieve
- yaz_record — Returns a record
- yaz_scan_result — Returns Scan Response result
- yaz_scan — Prepares for a scan
- yaz_schema — Specifies schema for retrieval
- yaz_search — Prepares for a search
- yaz_set_option — Sets one or more options for connection
- yaz_sort — Sets sorting criteria
- yaz_syntax — Specifies the preferred record syntax for retrieval
- yaz_wait — Wait for Z39.50 requests to complete
YAZ Functions
16-Jul-2004 01:17
For those wondering what it is:
"This standard defines a client/server based service and protocol for
Information Retrieval. It specifies procedures and formats for a client to search a
database provided by a server, retrieve database records, and perform related
information retrieval functions. The protocol addresses communication between
information retrieval applications at the client and server; it does not address interaction
between the client and the end-user."
