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Use Case - Support separate/independent derivative generation #687

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Natkeeran opened this issue Aug 10, 2017 · 2 comments
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Use Case - Support separate/independent derivative generation #687

Natkeeran opened this issue Aug 10, 2017 · 2 comments
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Type: use case proposes a new feature or function for the software using user-first language.

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@Natkeeran
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Natkeeran commented Aug 10, 2017

Title (Goal) Support separate/independent derivative generation
Primary Actor repository admin, user
Scope Derivative generation
Level Medium
Story Repository admin wants to ingest a set of books. They have pdfs and OCRed text of the books. Repository admin disables the OCR creation for the books and specifies the source of the OCRed files. When ingested, Islandora skips the OCRed creation and adds the provided OCRed text/html files to the fields/media bundles.
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I can't give enough 👍's for this. Thanks @Natkeeran.

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@Natkeeran I've been working through the logic on this, and it seems being able to configure what derivatives get generated based on Media bundle, mimetype, and parent Node seems to be enough to satisfy this and most other use cases. Is that fine enough granularity to meet your needs?

@kstapelfeldt kstapelfeldt added Type: use case proposes a new feature or function for the software using user-first language. and removed use case labels Sep 25, 2021
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