add type to make collection in test valid#292
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add type to make collection in test valid#292OyvindLGjesdal wants to merge 1 commit intoiiif-prezi:mainfrom
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It looks like we also need to fix the schema to make sure Collection type is required and has a default. |
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No longer needed if we fix the schema: IIIF/presentation-validator#208 |
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I looked at examples for using
make_collection_refin the tests and ended up with a manifest not working or validating, since type is required. Thought it would make sense to add it to the test, so that the output of the test is a valid manifest.The
type=Collectioncould maybe be added by the helper method instead, since the function name itself implies that it creates a ref to a collection, but a working example currently could be useful for someone else trying out the library.