https://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=25870 --- Comment #57 from Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl> --- In the meantime another year has passed ;) I was wrestling again with ways to use what is currently available like: /api/v1/biblios?q=[{"title":"Learning Perl \/"}] This is an exact search. Not very attractive but it works. /api/v1/biblios?q=[{"title":{"-regexp":"perl"}}] /api/v1/biblios?q=[{"title":{"-like":"%25perl%25"}}] These kind of work, but they are not the same as title searches on the OPAC. This would need things like: /api/v1/biblios?q=[{"title":{"-regexp":"(\\W|^)perl\\W"}}] Which obviously is very tedious.. It would be nice if we could do a title search or keyword search, something like: /api/v1/biblios?title=perl Which should imho be interpreted as a starts_with word search. And should be possible to configure with _match? /api/v1/biblios?keyword=perl I agree that we should not refer to CCL anymore here. And I also think that we should not add this to public but run it with a simple api user having catalogue perms. The fact that we still dont have a more intuitive way to search the biblio records in the API apart from these ugly json constructs, is a bit disappointing? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.