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 r651@llin:  dpavlin | 2006-05-14 21:47:08 +0200
 allow 0 as valid db handle

1 package WebPAC::Input;
2
3 use warnings;
4 use strict;
5
6 use WebPAC::Common;
7 use base qw/WebPAC::Common/;
8 use Text::Iconv;
9 use Data::Dumper;
10
11 =head1 NAME
12
13 WebPAC::Input - read different file formats into WebPAC
14
15 =head1 VERSION
16
17 Version 0.04
18
19 =cut
20
21 our $VERSION = '0.04';
22
23 =head1 SYNOPSIS
24
25 This module implements input as database which have fixed and known
26 I<size> while indexing and single unique numeric identifier for database
27 position ranging from 1 to I<size>.
28
29 Simply, something that is indexed by unmber from 1 .. I<size>.
30
31 Examples of such databases are CDS/ISIS files, MARC files, lines in
32 text file, and so on.
33
34 Specific file formats are implemented using low-level interface modules,
35 located in C<WebPAC::Input::*> namespace which export C<open_db>,
36 C<fetch_rec> and optional C<init> functions.
37
38 Perhaps a little code snippet.
39
40 use WebPAC::Input;
41
42 my $db = WebPAC::Input->new(
43 module => 'WebPAC::Input::ISIS',
44 config => $config,
45 lookup => $lookup_obj,
46 low_mem => 1,
47 );
48
49 $db->open('/path/to/database');
50 print "database size: ",$db->size,"\n";
51 while (my $rec = $db->fetch) {
52 # do something with $rec
53 }
54
55
56
57 =head1 FUNCTIONS
58
59 =head2 new
60
61 Create new input database object.
62
63 my $db = new WebPAC::Input(
64 module => 'WebPAC::Input::MARC',
65 code_page => 'ISO-8859-2',
66 low_mem => 1,
67 recode => 'char pairs',
68 no_progress_bar => 1,
69 );
70
71 C<module> is low-level file format module. See L<WebPAC::Input::Isis> and
72 L<WebPAC::Input::MARC>.
73
74 Optional parametar C<code_page> specify application code page (which will be
75 used internally). This should probably be your terminal encoding, and by
76 default, it C<ISO-8859-2>.
77
78 Default is not to use C<low_mem> options (see L<MEMORY USAGE> below).
79
80 C<recode> is optional string constisting of character or words pairs that
81 should be replaced in input stream.
82
83 C<no_progress_bar> disables progress bar output on C<STDOUT>
84
85 This function will also call low-level C<init> if it exists with same
86 parametars.
87
88 =cut
89
90 sub new {
91 my $class = shift;
92 my $self = {@_};
93 bless($self, $class);
94
95 my $log = $self->_get_logger;
96
97 $log->logconfess("specify low-level file format module") unless ($self->{module});
98 my $module = $self->{module};
99 $module =~ s#::#/#g;
100 $module .= '.pm';
101 $log->debug("require low-level module $self->{module} from $module");
102
103 require $module;
104 #eval $self->{module} .'->import';
105
106 # check if required subclasses are implemented
107 foreach my $subclass (qw/open_db fetch_rec init/) {
108 my $n = $self->{module} . '::' . $subclass;
109 if (! defined &{ $n }) {
110 my $missing = "missing $subclass in $self->{module}";
111 $self->{$subclass} = sub { $log->logwarn($missing) };
112 } else {
113 $self->{$subclass} = \&{ $n };
114 }
115 }
116
117 if ($self->{init}) {
118 $log->debug("calling init");
119 $self->{init}->($self, @_);
120 }
121
122 $self->{'code_page'} ||= 'ISO-8859-2';
123
124 # running with low_mem flag? well, use DBM::Deep then.
125 if ($self->{'low_mem'}) {
126 $log->info("running with low_mem which impacts performance (<32 Mb memory usage)");
127
128 my $db_file = "data.db";
129
130 if (-e $db_file) {
131 unlink $db_file or $log->logdie("can't remove '$db_file' from last run");
132 $log->debug("removed '$db_file' from last run");
133 }
134
135 require DBM::Deep;
136
137 my $db = new DBM::Deep $db_file;
138
139 $log->logdie("DBM::Deep error: $!") unless ($db);
140
141 if ($db->error()) {
142 $log->logdie("can't open '$db_file' under low_mem: ",$db->error());
143 } else {
144 $log->debug("using file '$db_file' for DBM::Deep");
145 }
146
147 $self->{'db'} = $db;
148 }
149
150 $self ? return $self : return undef;
151 }
152
153 =head2 open
154
155 This function will read whole database in memory and produce lookups.
156
157 $input->open(
158 path => '/path/to/database/file',
159 code_page => '852',
160 limit => 500,
161 offset => 6000,
162 lookup => $lookup_obj,
163 );
164
165 By default, C<code_page> is assumed to be C<852>.
166
167 C<offset> is optional parametar to position at some offset before reading from database.
168
169 C<limit> is optional parametar to read just C<limit> records from database
170
171 Returns size of database, regardless of C<offset> and C<limit>
172 parametars, see also C<size>.
173
174 =cut
175
176 sub open {
177 my $self = shift;
178 my $arg = {@_};
179
180 my $log = $self->_get_logger();
181
182 $log->logcroak("need path") if (! $arg->{'path'});
183 my $code_page = $arg->{'code_page'} || '852';
184
185 # store data in object
186 $self->{'input_code_page'} = $code_page;
187 foreach my $v (qw/path offset limit/) {
188 $self->{$v} = $arg->{$v} if ($arg->{$v});
189 }
190
191 # create Text::Iconv object
192 $self->{iconv} = Text::Iconv->new($code_page,$self->{'code_page'});
193
194 my $filter_ref;
195
196 if ($self->{recode}) {
197 my @r = split(/\s/, $self->{recode});
198 if ($#r % 2 != 1) {
199 $log->logwarn("recode needs even number of elements (some number of valid pairs)");
200 } else {
201 my $recode;
202 while (@r) {
203 my $from = shift @r;
204 my $to = shift @r;
205 $recode->{$from} = $to;
206 }
207
208 my $regex = join '|' => keys %{ $recode };
209
210 $log->debug("using recode regex: $regex");
211
212 $filter_ref = sub {
213 my $t = shift;
214 $t =~ s/($regex)/$recode->{$1}/g;
215 return $t;
216 };
217
218 }
219
220 }
221
222 my ($db, $size) = $self->{open_db}->( $self,
223 path => $arg->{path},
224 filter => $filter_ref,
225 );
226
227 unless (defined($db)) {
228 $log->logwarn("can't open database $arg->{path}, skipping...");
229 return;
230 }
231
232 unless ($size) {
233 $log->logwarn("no records in database $arg->{path}, skipping...");
234 return;
235 }
236
237 my $from_rec = 1;
238 my $to_rec = $size;
239
240 if (my $s = $self->{offset}) {
241 $log->info("skipping to MFN $s");
242 $from_rec = $s;
243 } else {
244 $self->{offset} = $from_rec;
245 }
246
247 if ($self->{limit}) {
248 $log->debug("limiting to ",$self->{limit}," records");
249 $to_rec = $from_rec + $self->{limit} - 1;
250 $to_rec = $size if ($to_rec > $size);
251 }
252
253 # store size for later
254 $self->{size} = ($to_rec - $from_rec) ? ($to_rec - $from_rec + 1) : 0;
255
256 $log->info("processing $self->{size}/$size records [$from_rec-$to_rec] convert $code_page -> $self->{code_page}");
257
258 # read database
259 for (my $pos = $from_rec; $pos <= $to_rec; $pos++) {
260
261 $log->debug("position: $pos\n");
262
263 my $rec = $self->{fetch_rec}->($self, $db, $pos );
264
265 $log->debug(sub { Dumper($rec) });
266
267 if (! $rec) {
268 $log->warn("record $pos empty? skipping...");
269 next;
270 }
271
272 # store
273 if ($self->{low_mem}) {
274 $self->{db}->put($pos, $rec);
275 } else {
276 $self->{data}->{$pos} = $rec;
277 }
278
279 # create lookup
280 $self->{'lookup'}->add( $rec ) if ($rec && $self->{'lookup'});
281
282 $self->progress_bar($pos,$to_rec) unless ($self->{no_progress_bar});
283
284 }
285
286 $self->{pos} = -1;
287 $self->{last_pcnt} = 0;
288
289 # store max mfn and return it.
290 $self->{max_pos} = $to_rec;
291 $log->debug("max_pos: $to_rec");
292
293 return $size;
294 }
295
296 =head2 fetch
297
298 Fetch next record from database. It will also displays progress bar.
299
300 my $rec = $isis->fetch;
301
302 Record from this function should probably go to C<data_structure> for
303 normalisation.
304
305 =cut
306
307 sub fetch {
308 my $self = shift;
309
310 my $log = $self->_get_logger();
311
312 $log->logconfess("it seems that you didn't load database!") unless ($self->{pos});
313
314 if ($self->{pos} == -1) {
315 $self->{pos} = $self->{offset};
316 } else {
317 $self->{pos}++;
318 }
319
320 my $mfn = $self->{pos};
321
322 if ($mfn > $self->{max_pos}) {
323 $self->{pos} = $self->{max_pos};
324 $log->debug("at EOF");
325 return;
326 }
327
328 $self->progress_bar($mfn,$self->{max_pos}) unless ($self->{no_progress_bar});
329
330 my $rec;
331
332 if ($self->{low_mem}) {
333 $rec = $self->{db}->get($mfn);
334 } else {
335 $rec = $self->{data}->{$mfn};
336 }
337
338 $rec ||= 0E0;
339 }
340
341 =head2 pos
342
343 Returns current record number (MFN).
344
345 print $isis->pos;
346
347 First record in database has position 1.
348
349 =cut
350
351 sub pos {
352 my $self = shift;
353 return $self->{pos};
354 }
355
356
357 =head2 size
358
359 Returns number of records in database
360
361 print $isis->size;
362
363 Result from this function can be used to loop through all records
364
365 foreach my $mfn ( 1 ... $isis->size ) { ... }
366
367 because it takes into account C<offset> and C<limit>.
368
369 =cut
370
371 sub size {
372 my $self = shift;
373 return $self->{size};
374 }
375
376 =head2 seek
377
378 Seek to specified MFN in file.
379
380 $isis->seek(42);
381
382 First record in database has position 1.
383
384 =cut
385
386 sub seek {
387 my $self = shift;
388 my $pos = shift || return;
389
390 my $log = $self->_get_logger();
391
392 if ($pos < 1) {
393 $log->warn("seek before first record");
394 $pos = 1;
395 } elsif ($pos > $self->{max_pos}) {
396 $log->warn("seek beyond last record");
397 $pos = $self->{max_pos};
398 }
399
400 return $self->{pos} = (($pos - 1) || -1);
401 }
402
403
404 =head1 MEMORY USAGE
405
406 C<low_mem> options is double-edged sword. If enabled, WebPAC
407 will run on memory constraint machines (which doesn't have enough
408 physical RAM to create memory structure for whole source database).
409
410 If your machine has 512Mb or more of RAM and database is around 10000 records,
411 memory shouldn't be an issue. If you don't have enough physical RAM, you
412 might consider using virtual memory (if your operating system is handling it
413 well, like on FreeBSD or Linux) instead of dropping to L<DBM::Deep> to handle
414 parsed structure of ISIS database (this is what C<low_mem> option does).
415
416 Hitting swap at end of reading source database is probably o.k. However,
417 hitting swap before 90% will dramatically decrease performance and you will
418 be better off with C<low_mem> and using rest of availble memory for
419 operating system disk cache (Linux is particuallary good about this).
420 However, every access to database record will require disk access, so
421 generation phase will be slower 10-100 times.
422
423 Parsed structures are essential - you just have option to trade RAM memory
424 (which is fast) for disk space (which is slow). Be sure to have planty of
425 disk space if you are using C<low_mem> and thus L<DBM::Deep>.
426
427 However, when WebPAC is running on desktop machines (or laptops :-), it's
428 highly undesireable for system to start swapping. Using C<low_mem> option can
429 reduce WecPAC memory usage to around 64Mb for same database with lookup
430 fields and sorted indexes which stay in RAM. Performance will suffer, but
431 memory usage will really be minimal. It might be also more confortable to
432 run WebPAC reniced on those machines.
433
434
435 =head1 AUTHOR
436
437 Dobrica Pavlinusic, C<< <dpavlin@rot13.org> >>
438
439 =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
440
441 Copyright 2005 Dobrica Pavlinusic, All Rights Reserved.
442
443 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
444 under the same terms as Perl itself.
445
446 =cut
447
448 1; # End of WebPAC::Input

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