TPac; tag current/previous circulated items in search results

Bug #904883 reported by Bill Erickson
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Bug Description

Evergreen master (2.2)

From the commit:

    When a user is logged in to the tpac and performs a search, indicate in
    the results set when any of the result items were ever checked out by
    the logged in user.

    Items will only be tagged when the related org setting is enabled and
    the user has opted-in to circ history tracking.

    New org unit setting is "opac.search.tag_circulated_items" /
    "Tag Circulated Items in Results"

    In the search results, just below title/author/callnumber/copy-count, a
    new line is displayed that says "I have checked out this item before"
    with a purdy little checkmark.

http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=working/Evergreen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/user/berick/tpac-results-highlight-checked-out-items

Tags: pullrequest
Bill Erickson (berick)
description: updated
Revision history for this message
Dan Scott (denials) wrote :

Great - thanks Bill! I resolved the merge conflict with current master, moved some inline CSS back to the stylesheet, and removed an extra </a> tag in the initial commit, then fixed up a typo in the YAOUS description in the "wrap upgrade script" commit.

One thought for the future may be to set "opac.search.tag_circulated_items" to TRUE consortially, but that's probably better suited for an overall discussion about what default settings libraries should get at out-of-the-box installs / ugprades.

Pushed to master. Thanks again!

Changed in evergreen:
milestone: none → 2.2.0alpha2
status: New → Fix Released
status: Fix Released → Fix Committed
Changed in evergreen:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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