Export/import tests

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Information objects

  • EAD export option appears in all information object show screens
  • DC export option appears in all information object show screens
  • MODS export option appears in MODS show screen (ie. when template is switched to MODS)
  • Clicking EAD export exports current information object plus all child records and related authority records, repository records, subject access points, place access points and name access points
    • User can export and import large fonds - eg. parent with 80 or more children
  • When importing EAD, DC and MODS files, the files include all data that were in the original information object (where it is possible to map them)
    • All data map to the correct fields

Actor objects

  • EAC export option appears in actor object show screen
  • Clicking EAC export exports the actor object
  • User can import EAC files by going to Import > XML and selecting an EAC file
  • When importing EAC files, the files include all data that were in the original actor object
    • All data map to the correct fields

Taxonomies

  • SKOS export and import options appear on taxonomy list and show screens
  • Clicking SKOS export exports current term and all narrow and non-preferred terms
  • User can import SKOS files from taxonomy show screen or by going to Import > XML and selecting a skos file
      • (NOTE: importing a SKOS taxonomy for places through the Import > XML option currently results in a subject taxonomy, not a places taxonomy. This is a known issue - see issue #4247 for the implemented solution/workaround)
  • When importing SKOS files, the files include all data that were in the original taxonomy (except Related Terms)
    • All data map to the correct fields
    • Source notes become URLs to original terms