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package WebPAC::Common; |
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use warnings; |
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use strict; |
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use Log::Log4perl qw(get_logger :levels); |
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=head1 NAME |
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WebPAC::Common - internal methods called from other WebPAC modules |
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=head1 VERSION |
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Version 0.01 |
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=cut |
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our $VERSION = '0.01'; |
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=head1 INTERNAL METHODS |
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Here is a quick list of internal methods, mostly useful to turn debugging |
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on them (see L<LOGGING> below for explanation). |
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=cut |
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=head2 _eval |
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Internal function to eval code without C<strict 'subs'>. |
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=cut |
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sub _eval { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $code = shift || return; |
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my $log = $self->_get_logger(); |
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no strict 'subs'; |
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my $ret = eval $code; |
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if ($@) { |
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$log->error("problem with eval code [$code]: $@"); |
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} |
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$log->debug("eval: ",$code," [",$ret,"]"); |
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return $ret || undef; |
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} |
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=head2 _sort_by_order |
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Sort xml tags data structure accoding to C<order=""> attribute. |
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sub _sort_by_order { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $va = $self->{'import_xml'}->{'indexer'}->{$a}->{'order'} || |
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$self->{'import_xml'}->{'indexer'}->{$a}; |
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my $vb = $self->{'import_xml'}->{'indexer'}->{$b}->{'order'} || |
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$self->{'import_xml'}->{'indexer'}->{$b}; |
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return $va <=> $vb; |
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} |
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=head2 _x |
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Convert string from UTF-8 to code page defined in C<import_xml>. |
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my $text = $webpac->_x('utf8 text'); |
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Default application code page is C<ISO-8859-2>. You will probably want to |
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change that when creating new instance of object based on this one. |
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sub _x { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $utf8 = shift || return; |
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# create UTF-8 convertor for import_xml files |
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$self->{'utf2cp'} ||= Text::Iconv->new('UTF-8' ,$self->{'code_page'} || 'ISO-8859-2'); |
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return $self->{'utf2cp'}->convert($utf8) || |
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$self->_get_logger()->logwarn("can't convert '$utf8'"); |
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=head2 _init_logger |
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This function will init C<Log::Log4perl> using provided configuration file. |
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$webpac->_init_logger('/path/to/log.conf'); |
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sub _init_logger { |
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my $self = shift; |
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my $file = shift; |
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if ($file) { |
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Log::Log4perl->init($file); |
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} else { |
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my $conf = q( ); |
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Log::Log4perl->init( \$conf ); |
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} |
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=head2 _get_logger |
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Get C<Log::Log4perl> object with a twist: domains are defined for each |
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my $log = $webpac->_get_logger(); |
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=cut |
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sub _get_logger { |
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my $self = shift; |
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$self->{'_logger_ok'} ||= $self->_init_logger; |
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my $name = (caller(1))[3] || caller; |
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return get_logger($name); |
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=head1 LOGGING |
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Logging in WebPAC is performed by L<Log::Log4perl> with config file |
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C<log.conf>. |
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Methods defined above have different levels of logging, so |
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it's descriptions will be useful to turn (mostry B<debug> logging) on |
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or off to see why WabPAC isn't perforing as you expect it (it might even |
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be a bug!). |
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B<This is different from normal Log4perl behaviour>. To repeat, you can |
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also use method names, and not only classes (which are just few) |
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to filter logging. |
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