Curator's Administration Platform (CAP), consisting of a service back-end and a client front-end, is developed and maintained by Texas A&M University Libraries.
CAP is an open source application that has been designed to provide a common user interface (UI) and application programing interface (API) for any Institutional Repository (IR) participating within a Digital Asset Management Ecosystem (DAME).
Currently CAP has support for Fedora 4x through use of the fcrepo-java-client. Future work will add support for Fedora 5x, and there has been some preliminary work to support DSpace 6x.
CAP user documentation can be found in the wiki.
For more technical users, deployment related configurations are described in the Deployment Guide.
A quick and easy deployment method using docker-compose
is described in the Deployment Guide.
For advanced use cases, or when docker-compose
is unavailable, the use of docker
or npm
/mvn
is also described in the Deployment Guide.
Deployment, in general, may look something like this:
cp example.env .env
cp example.env.client .env.client
cp example.env.service .env.service
# Make any changes to the .env, .env.client, and .env.service files before here.
docker-compose up
* Note: It may be necessary to disable caching during build by passing --no-cache
to the docker-compose up
command.
Please feel free to file any issues concerning CAP to the issues section of the repository.
Any questions concerning CAP can be directed to helpdesk@library.tamu.edu.
Copyright © 2022 Texas A&M University Libraries under the MIT License.