Diego was pretty thorough when writing the serializer. https://github.com/Islandora-CLAW/jsonld/blob/36f37cb2bae7467fd6d3eacabd9e4a368ea77a7f/src/Normalizer/FieldItemNormalizer.php#L131-L139
Looks like it already will pass along language tags. That means
it would end up in both your Fedora and Triplestore with the
proper language property.
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Diego was pretty thorough when writing the serializer. https://github.com/Islandora-CLAW/jsonld/blob/36f37cb2bae7467fd6d3eacabd9e4a368ea77a7f/src/Normalizer/FieldItemNormalizer.php#L131-L139
Looks like it already will pass along language tags. That means it would end up in both your Fedora and Triplestore with the proper language property.
On 2018-02-23 04:15 PM, Rosie Le Faive wrote:
Hey I just realized you're probably talking about CLAW/Fedora 4. Sorry!--
So ... RDF allows for strings to be language-tagged. I assume this would "work" out of the box in Fedora.
As for mapping between Drupal's fields and Fedora languages - I'm not sure that it's been done yet, but hopefully we can harmonize Drupal's version of multilingual strings with the RDF that goes to Fedora. Good point, and I'll bring this up in the Metadata Interest Group (Next meeting's March 5 - you're welcome to join us if you can!)
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Dear Rosie and Danny!Thank you for the help. Yes, my question is for the Claw version.Danny, thank you showing me Diegos development. We installed the system with the claw-playbook installer in the beginning of January. When i tried to test multilingual indexing into Fedora, i did not see any specialization.I will inspect the log files.Zoli.
2018-02-23 21:21 GMT+01:00 Daniel Lamb <dl...@islandora.ca>:
Diego was pretty thorough when writing the serializer. https://github.com/Islandora-CLAW/jsonld/blob/36f37cb2bae7467fd6d3eacabd9e4a368ea77a7f/src/Normalizer/FieldItemNormalizer.php#L131-L139
Looks like it already will pass along language tags. That means it would end up in both your Fedora and Triplestore with the proper language property.
On 2018-02-23 04:15 PM, Rosie Le Faive wrote:
Hey I just realized you're probably talking about CLAW/Fedora 4. Sorry!--
So ... RDF allows for strings to be language-tagged. I assume this would "work" out of the box in Fedora.
As for mapping between Drupal's fields and Fedora languages - I'm not sure that it's been done yet, but hopefully we can harmonize Drupal's version of multilingual strings with the RDF that goes to Fedora. Good point, and I'll bring this up in the Metadata Interest Group (Next meeting's March 5 - you're welcome to join us if you can!)
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