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use WebPAC::DB; |
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use WebPAC::Output::TT; |
use WebPAC::Output::TT; |
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use WebPAC::Search::Estraier 0.02; |
use WebPAC::Search::Estraier 0.02; |
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use File::Slurp; |
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=head1 NAME |
=head1 NAME |
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my $db_path = $c->config->{webpac}->{db_path}; |
my $db_path = $c->config->{webpac}->{db_path}; |
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my $template_path = $c->config->{webpac}->{template_path}; |
my $template_path = $c->config->{webpac}->{template_path}; |
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$self->{template_path} = $template_path; |
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$log->debug("using db path '$db_path', template path '$template_path'"); |
$log->debug("using db path '$db_path', template path '$template_path'"); |
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=head2 iconv_on_save |
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my $out = $m->iconv_on_save( $content ); |
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Convert data saved to disk in Webpac encoding. |
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sub iconv_on_save { |
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my $self = shift; |
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$self->{iconv_save} ||= new Text::Iconv( |
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$self->config->{webpac}->{out_encoding}, |
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$self->config->{webpac}->{webpac_encoding}, |
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$self->{iconv_save}->convert( @_ ); |
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} |
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=head2 search |
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my $m->search( 'query phrase', 'result_template.tt', \@add_attr ); |
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sub search { |
sub search { |
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my ( $self, $query, $template, $add_attr ) = @_; |
my ( $self, $query, $template, $add_attr ) = @_; |
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return \@html_results; |
return \@html_results; |
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=head2 save_html |
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$m->save_html( '/full/path/to/file', $content ); |
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It will use C<iconv_on_save> to convert content encoding back to |
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Webpac codepage, recode JavaScript Unicode entities (%u1234), |
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strip extra newlines at beginning and end, and save to |
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C</full/path/to/file.new> and if that succeeds, just rename |
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it over original file which should be atomic on filesystem level. |
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sub save_html { |
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my ($self, $path, $content) = @_; |
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$content = $self->iconv_on_save( $content ) || die "no content?"; |
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sub _conv_js { |
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my $t = shift || return; |
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return $self->{iconv}->convert(chr(hex($t))); |
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} |
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$content =~ s/%u([a-fA-F0-9]{4})/_conv_js($1)/gex; |
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$content =~ s/^[\n\r]+//s; |
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$content =~ s/[\n\r]+$/\n/s; |
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write_file($path . '.new', $content) || die "can't save ${path}.new $!"; |
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rename $path . '.new', $path || die "can't rename to $path: $!"; |
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=head2 load_html |
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my $html = $m->load_html('/full/path/to/file'); |
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This will convert file from Webpac encoding to Catalyst and |
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convert that data to escaped HTML (for sending into |
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sub load_html { |
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my ($self, $path) = @_; |
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die "no path?" unless ($path); |
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my $content = read_file($path) || die "can't read $path: $!"; |
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#$content = $q->escapeHTML($iconv_utf8->convert($content)); |
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$content = $self->{iconv}->convert($content); |
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return $content; |
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} |
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=head1 AUTHOR |
=head1 AUTHOR |
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