Current Roadmap | Proposed/Beyond One Year | Completed |
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The Hyku Project
“Hyku” is the result of the Hydra-in-a-Box, IMLS grant-funded project. It was developed as a turnkey solution bundle for digital asset management by the Samvera (previously known as Hydra) community. DuraSpace has been piloting Hyku as a hosted service, called HykuDirect, with a goal to lower the barrier of entry and expand the number and diversity of institutions capable of leveraging this powerful digital repository platform.
Targeted within the Next Year (from today)
Listed roughly in priority order and the expected order of implementation. Some efforts may be implemented at the same time. The priority order may shift based on available resources and community interest.
Bulk Import
https://github.com/samvera-labs/hyku/issues/1474
The ability to perform content ingest in Hyku through an automated process. This is necessary for data migrations. Pilots mentioned this need specifically. Relevant for CONTENTdm, Digital Commons, and DSpace migrations. Not necessarily relevant to local Hyku or Hyrax migrations (that can be done via database (DB) dump and reindex).
Status Summary/Major Activities:
Target Date: | Lead: | Working Group: Hyku Interest Group | Issues |
Migration Tool
https://github.com/samvera-labs/hyku/issues/1491
Most of the current pilot institutions have stated that they would not subscribe to a Hyku service until there is a clear migration path from CONTENTdm.
Status Summary/Major Activities:
Target Date: | Lead: | Working Group: Hyku Interest Group | Issues |
Work Types Filters Per Tenant
https://github.com/samvera-labs/hyku/issues/1485
As part of expanding the number of available Work Types we need to also be able to limit which work times are viewable in a given tenant.
Status Summary/Major Activities:
Target Date: | Lead: | Working Group: Hyku Interest Group | Issues |
More Work Types
https://github.com/samvera-labs/hyku/issues/1485
ETDs, Publications (articles, journals, books), and Datasets - Required to be competitive with alternative IR/Publishing solutions. Samvera community members are working on Fulcrum, which is a publishing platform recently migrated to Hyrax.
Newspaper, Journal, Serial - Requested specifically by pilot institutions.
Status Summary/Major Activities:
Target Date: | Lead: | Working Group: Hyku Interest Group | Issues |
Promotion of Hyku from samvera-labs to samvera (Julie Allinson)
Code Requirements
Requirement | Met? | How? |
Code must be released at version >= 1.0 | YES | Version 1.0.1 |
Good unit test coverage measured by community (e.g. 100% or 75% of what’s important) | YES | 93% |
uses CI (Preferably Travis-CI, unless there is a compelling reason to do something else) | YES | Travis |
uses Coverage tool (coveralls or simplecov) | YES | Coveralls |
Show compatibility with current Rails versions and other dependencies, when was it last tested; note compatibility with prior versions when available. Compatibility can be specified in the gemspec(s) or verified via CI matrix. | YES | Travis tests against ruby 2.4.1 v.1.0.1: Rails 5.1.6; Hyrax 2.3.3 |
Hierarchy of promises asserted in clearly defined acceptance tests | YES |
Documentation Requirements
Requirement | Met? | How? |
LICENSE file, Apache 2 (or compatible) | YES | |
YES | ||
Statement of purpose | YES | See GH header: https://github.com/samvera-labs/hyku |
Basic install steps | YES | |
Identify any volatile/experimental features | N/A | |
How to contribute | YES | |
How/Who to contact for help | YES | |
Known issues documented in github Issues tickets (not just listed in text) | YES | |
Tutorial / Walkthrough / Example usage | YES | |
Resolve TODO items in documents and remove them | NO | There are 10 TODO items in the code. |
All Contributors should have signed Hydra Contibutor License Agreement (CLA) | YES | Compare https://github.com/samvera-labs/hyku/graphs/contributors With https://wiki.duraspace.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=87460368 |
Use Requirements
Requirement | Met? | How? |
Community use by three or more institutions | YES | PALNI/PALCI with Notch8, King’s Fund with CoSector, British Library with Ubiquity, Texas Digital Library - Bridge2Hyku Project |
In active use for six months | YES | Notch8, Ubiquity, CoSector and TDL have been working with the software for over 6 months. Prior to that DuraSpace, Stanford and DPLA were working on the software. Throughout that time the software has been in active development. |
Has an ongoing maintenance plan. | YES | Hyku has a product owner, and an Interest Group. The group is working on a gap analysis and roadmap. |