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=head1 VERSION |
=head1 VERSION |
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Version 0.11 |
Version 0.12 |
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our $VERSION = '0.11'; |
our $VERSION = '0.12'; |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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900 => { '^a' => { ' : ' => '^b' } }, |
900 => { '^a' => { ' : ' => '^b' } }, |
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901 => { '*' => { '^b' => ' ; ' } }, |
901 => { '*' => { '^b' => ' ; ' } }, |
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modify_file => 'conf/modify/mapping.map', |
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By default, C<code_page> is assumed to be C<cp852>. |
By default, C<code_page> is assumed to be C<cp852>. |
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delimiters to subfields, as well as oprations on fields (if subfield is |
delimiters to subfields, as well as oprations on fields (if subfield is |
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defined as C<*>. |
defined as C<*>. |
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C<modify_file> is alternative for C<modify_records> above which preserves order and offers |
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(hopefully) simplier sintax than YAML or perl (see L</modify_file_regex>). This option |
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Returns size of database, regardless of C<offset> and C<limit> |
Returns size of database, regardless of C<offset> and C<limit> |
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parametars, see also C<size>. |
parametars, see also C<size>. |
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my $rec_regex = $self->modify_record_regexps(%{ $arg->{modify_records} }); |
my $rec_regex; |
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$log->debug("rec_regex: ", Dumper($rec_regex)); |
if (my $p = $arg->{modify_file}) { |
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$log->debug("using modify_file $p"); |
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$rec_regex = $self->modify_file_regexps( $p ); |
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$log->debug("using modify_records ", Dumper( $h )); |
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$rec_regex = $self->modify_record_regexps(%{ $h }); |
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$log->debug("rec_regex: ", Dumper($rec_regex)) if ($rec_regex); |
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my ($db, $size) = $self->{open_db}->( $self, |
my ($db, $size) = $self->{open_db}->( $self, |
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path => $arg->{path}, |
path => $arg->{path}, |
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$log->debug("-=> $f_nr ## $l"); |
$log->debug("-=> $f_nr ## $l"); |
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# codepage conversion and recode_regex |
# codepage conversion and recode_regex |
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# from_to($l, $code_page, $self->{'encoding'}); |
from_to($l, $code_page, $self->{'encoding'}); |
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from_to($l, $code_page, 'utf-8'); |
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$l =~ s/($recode_regex)/$recode_map->{$1}/g if ($recode_regex && $recode_map); |
$l =~ s/($recode_regex)/$recode_map->{$1}/g if ($recode_regex && $recode_map); |
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# apply regexps |
# apply regexps |
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$log->logconfess("regexps->{$f_nr} must be ARRAY") if (ref($rec_regex->{$f_nr}) ne 'ARRAY'); |
$log->logconfess("regexps->{$f_nr} must be ARRAY") if (ref($rec_regex->{$f_nr}) ne 'ARRAY'); |
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my $c = 0; |
my $c = 0; |
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foreach my $r (@{ $rec_regex->{$f_nr} }) { |
foreach my $r (@{ $rec_regex->{$f_nr} }) { |
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#$log->debug("\$l = $l\neval \$l =~ $r"); |
my $old_l = $l; |
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eval '$l =~ ' . $r; |
eval '$l =~ ' . $r; |
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$log->debug("REGEX on $f_nr eval \$l =~ $r\n## old l: [$old_l]\n## new l: [$l]"); |
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$log->error("error applying regex: $r") if ($@); |
$log->error("error applying regex: $r") if ($@); |
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=head2 modify_record_regexps |
=head2 modify_record_regexps |
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Generate hash with regexpes to be applied using L<filter>. |
Generate hash with regexpes to be applied using l<filter>. |
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my $regexpes = $input->modify_record_regexps( |
my $regexpes = $input->modify_record_regexps( |
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900 => { '^a' => { ' : ' => '^b' } }, |
900 => { '^a' => { ' : ' => '^b' } }, |
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sub _get_regex { |
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's/\Q'. $sf .'\E([^\^]*?)\Q'. $from .'\E([^\^]*?)/'. $sf .'$1'. $to .'$2/'; |
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sub modify_record_regexps { |
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my $self = shift; |
my $self = shift; |
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my $modify_record = {@_}; |
my $modify_record = {@_}; |
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my $regexpes; |
my $regexpes; |
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my $log = $self->_get_logger(); |
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foreach my $f (keys %$modify_record) { |
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warn "--- f: $f\n"; |
$log->debug("field: $f"); |
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foreach my $sf (keys %{ $modify_record->{$f} }) { |
foreach my $sf (keys %{ $modify_record->{$f} }) { |
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warn "---- sf: $sf\n"; |
$log->debug("subfield: $sf"); |
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foreach my $from (keys %{ $modify_record->{$f}->{$sf} }) { |
foreach my $from (keys %{ $modify_record->{$f}->{$sf} }) { |
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my $to = $modify_record->{$f}->{$sf}->{$from}; |
my $to = $modify_record->{$f}->{$sf}->{$from}; |
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#die "no field?" unless defined($to); |
#die "no field?" unless defined($to); |
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warn "----- transform: |$from| -> |$to|\n"; |
$log->debug("transform: |$from| -> |$to|"); |
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if ($sf =~ /^\^/) { |
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's/\Q'. $sf .'\E([^\^]+)\Q'. $from .'\E([^\^]+)/'. $sf .'$1'. $to .'$2/g'; |
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push @{ $regexpes->{$f} }, $regex; |
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warn ">>>>> $regex [sf]\n"; |
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my $regex = _get_regex($sf,$from,$to); |
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Generate hash with regexpes to be applied using l<filter> from |
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pseudo hash/yaml format for regex mappings. |
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In field I<200> find C<'^a'> and then C<' : '>, and replace it with C<'^e'>. |
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In field I<200> find C<'^a'> and then C<' = '>, and replace it with C<'^d'>. |
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my $regexpes = $input->modify_file_regexps( 'conf/modify/common.pl' ); |
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sub modify_file_regexps { |
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CORE::open(my $fh, $modify_path) || $log->die("can't open modify file $modify_path: $!"); |
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next if (/^#/ || /^\s*$/); |
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if (/^\s*(\d+)\s*$/) { |
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$log->die("can't define subfiled before field in: $_") unless ($f); |
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$log->debug("transform: |$from| -> |$to|"); |
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