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use warnings; |
use warnings; |
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use strict; |
use strict; |
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use Log::Log4perl qw(get_logger :levels); |
use Log::Log4perl qw/get_logger :levels/; |
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use Time::HiRes qw/time/; |
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use Data::Dump qw/dump/; |
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use File::Spec; |
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use base qw/Class::Accessor/; |
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__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors( qw/log_debug no_log debug/ ); |
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=head1 NAME |
=head1 NAME |
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=head1 VERSION |
=head1 VERSION |
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Version 0.01 |
Version 0.05 |
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our $VERSION = '0.01'; |
our $VERSION = '0.05'; |
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#my $LOOKUP_REGEX = '\[[^\[\]]+\]'; |
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#my $LOOKUP_REGEX_SAVE = '\[([^\[\]]+)\]'; |
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my $LOOKUP_REGEX = 'lookup{[^\{\}]+}'; |
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my $LOOKUP_REGEX_SAVE = 'lookup{([^\{\}]+)}'; |
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=head1 SYNOPSYS |
=head1 SYNOPSYS |
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This module defines common functions, and is used as base for other, more |
This module defines common functions, and is used as base for other, more |
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my $webpac = new WebPAC::Common( |
my $o = WebPAC::Common->new({ |
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filter => { |
log_debug => 1, |
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'filter_name_1' => sub { |
no_log => 1, |
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debug => 1, |
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}, |
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=head1 FUNCTIONS |
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Generate additional debugging log on C<STDERR> |
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Workhourse of all: takes record from in-memory structure of database and |
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my $text = $webpac->fill_in($rec,'v250^a'); |
Disable all logging (useful for tests) |
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Optional argument is ordinal number for repeatable fields. By default, |
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it's assume to be first repeatable field (fields are perl array, so first |
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Use debugging logger which dumps output only yo C<STDERR> |
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Following example will read second value from repeatable field. |
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my $text = $webpac->fill_in($rec,'Title: v250^a',1); |
=head2 progress_bar |
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This function B<does not> perform parsing of format to inteligenty skip |
Draw progress bar on STDERR. |
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This method will automatically decode UTF-8 string to local code page |
$webpac->progress_bar($current, $max); |
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sub fill_in { |
sub progress_bar { |
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my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
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my ($curr,$max) = @_; |
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my $log = $self->_get_logger(); |
my $log = $self->_get_logger(); |
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my $rec = shift || $log->logconfess("need data record"); |
$self->{last_pcnt_t} ||= time(); |
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my $format = shift || $log->logconfess("need format to parse"); |
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# iteration (for repeatable fields) |
$log->logconfess("no current value!") if (! $curr); |
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$log->logconfess("no maximum value!") if (! $max); |
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$log->logdie("infitite loop in format $format") if ($i > ($self->{'max_mfn'} || 9999)); |
$self->{'last_pcnt'} ||= 1; |
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my $p = int($curr * 100 / $max) || 1; |
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$format = $self->_x($format); |
if ($p < $self->{'last_pcnt'}) { |
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my $found = 0; |
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my $eval_code; |
if ($p != $self->{'last_pcnt'} || ( $t - $self->{last_pcnt_t} ) > 2 ) { |
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$eval_code = $1 if ($format =~ s/^eval{([^}]+)}//s); |
my $rate = ($curr / ($t - $self->{'start_t'} || 1)); |
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printf STDERR ("%5d [%-38s] %-5d %0.1f/s %s\r",$curr,"=" x ($p/3)."$p%>", $max, $rate, $self->fmt_time($eta)); |
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$filter_name = $1 if ($format =~ s/^filter{([^}]+)}//s); |
$self->{'last_curr'} = $curr; |
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$format =~ s/s(\d+)(?:\^(\w))?/$self->get_data(\$rec,$1,$2,0,\$found)/ges; |
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if ($found) { |
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$log->debug("format: $format"); |
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if ($eval_code) { |
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my $eval = $self->fill_in($rec,$eval_code,$i); |
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return if (! $self->_eval($eval)); |
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if ($filter_name && $self->{'filter'}->{$filter_name}) { |
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$log->debug("filter '$filter_name' for $format"); |
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$format = $self->{'filter'}->{$filter_name}->($format); |
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return unless(defined($format)); |
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$log->debug("filter result: $format"); |
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} |
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# do we have lookups? |
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if ($format =~ /$LOOKUP_REGEX/o) { |
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$log->debug("format '$format' has lookup"); |
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return $self->lookup($format); |
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return $format; |
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} else { |
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Format time (in seconds) for display. |
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my $text = $self->get_data(\$rec,$f,$sf,$i,\$found); |
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Optinal variable C<$found> will be incremeted if there |
Fill in variable names by values |
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sub get_data { |
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my $format = shift || die "no format?"; |
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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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sub _x { |
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return $self->{'utf2cp'}->convert($utf8) || |
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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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If no path to configuration file is given, dummy empty configuration |
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sub _init_logger { |
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sub _get_logger { |
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sub _new { |
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=head1 LOGGING |
=head1 LOGGING |
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Logging in WebPAC is performed by L<Log::Log4perl> with config file |
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also use method names, and not only classes (which are just few) |
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