Hi Katrin, I am able to see all libraries under administration. I did put that in my original email, but I was not clear in my wording. On Mon, Jul 25, 2022, 4:29 PM Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer.83@web.de> wrote:
Hi Kyle,
did you do the check with the Administration > Libraries table I suggested? If the table doesn't show your configured libraries, it's pointing to the API not working correctly.
I can imagine because cardnumber gives only one result, this bypasses the API and goes to the account directly.
Hope this helps,
Katrin On 25.07.22 18:03, Kyle Noakes wrote:
Thanks for those ideas Evan. I did already find those not up to date before posting, yet still deal with the problem.
I did find that we are able to search for patrons using the card number instead of the last name. I thought I was going to be fine just rolling back to my old server version and database since I am at a school during the summer, but then noticed in the logs that my staff have been checking things out using ID so I am unable to just go back to that old version as easily as I thought.
Maybe someone will have an idea of why I can search by card number, but not last name.
Thank you,
Kyle Noakes Manager of Information Systems East Grand Rapids Public Schools 616-974-0157
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 3:05 PM Evan Stewart <evanstewart406@gmail.com> wrote:
Correction to my apt install command in the previous reply.
To fix, I upgraded "libmojolicious-perl" and " libmojolicious-plugin-openapi-perl" upgraded with it.
I ran: sudo apt install libmojolicious-perl
-Evan
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 9:48 PM Evan Stewart <evanstewart406@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I found the solution on Raspberry Pi OS (based on Debian 10). I noticed that after running apt upgrade two packages were held back:
- libmojolicious-perl - libmojolicious-plugin-openapi-perl
I didn't notice them before and probably wouldn't have noticed them had I not learned about the REST API and then read a little about it in the Koha documentation (thanks Katrin!). Once I saw the REST API references the OpenAPI format I figured these packages were the culprit. Also, I confirmed in my About Koha settings page that the Open API module was flagged as "not installed" after I upgraded to Koha 22.
The solution for me was to install the two packages with apt. Not sure why they were held back using "apt upgrade", but running "sudo apt install libmojolicious-plugin-openapi-perl" called in all other dependent packages; including the upgrade for libmojolicious-perl and nine other new packages.
I rebooted my Raspberry Pi, logged into Koha and all is good. The Open API module is listed as "Installed" in the About Koha settings page and the patron search and library listing is working.
Kyle, hopefully this helps your machine.
-Evan Stewart
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 12:37 PM Katrin Fischer < katrin.fischer.83@web.de> wrote:
Hi Kyle,
the API settings in administration are not related to Koha's internal use of the API, so if you are not using the API exeternally, you can turn these off again.
Did you test if the list of libraries is visible for you in administration? If the list doesn't show, your problem is probably not the bug Tomas mentioned.
What does your /etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list entry look like?
Hope this helps,
Katrin
I am having the same problem as Evan on Debian 10 (Buster) after the upgrade to 22.05.00 that has continued to 22.05.02. I did attempt to add Tomas's patch to my pagination file manually, but it did not work, although admittedly I have rarely needed to hand add any patch so I could have done something wrong. I was also unable to find any errors in
that mention long search strings before I tried the pagination fix anyway. I am unable to search for any patron string, not just long ones. I can't even click on a letter in the alphabet to search and receive any results.
I did enable the API in administration. I can also see my branches in libraries.
Thank you,
Kyle Noakes Manager of Information Systems East Grand Rapids Public Schools 616-974-0157
On Wed, Jul 6, 2022 at 1:20 PM Tomas Cohen Arazi < tomascohen@gmail.com> wrote:
This is certainly caused by a Koha bug I'm about to submit a patch for [1]. The 22.05 release maintainer is AFK this week so he cannot release a new version yet.
Best regards.
[1] https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=31104
El mié, 6 jul 2022 a las 13:43, Evan Stewart (< evanstewart406@gmail.com>) escribió:
> Hello, > > I recently upgraded my Koka 21 to 22. Everything seemed to be working fine > until I tried searching for patrons. Using the intranet portal to search > for patrons provides zero results. I see my patrons in the borrowers > table, but the GUI won't display them. It's like the search function sees > no results. > > I upgraded to version 22.05.02, but the same problem still occurs. > > I'm using Raspberry Pi OS (Buster). > > I can add a new patron, but even the new patron does not show in
On 08.07.22 17:15, Kyle Noakes wrote: the logs the
search > results. > > Is there a way to refresh the indexer that handles patron searching? Any > other suggestions? > > -Evan Stewart > Africa's Hope, USA > _______________________________________________ > > Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org > Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz > Unsubscribe: https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha >
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