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1 dpavlin 10 package WebPAC::Normalize;
2 dpavlin 536 use Exporter 'import';
3     @EXPORT = qw/
4 dpavlin 538 _set_rec _set_lookup
5 dpavlin 736 _set_load_row
6 dpavlin 538 _get_ds _clean_ds
7 dpavlin 554 _debug
8 dpavlin 641 _pack_subfields_hash
9 dpavlin 538
10 dpavlin 536 tag search display
11 dpavlin 547 marc marc_indicators marc_repeatable_subfield
12 dpavlin 564 marc_compose marc_leader
13 dpavlin 574 marc_duplicate marc_remove
14 dpavlin 604 marc_original_order
15 dpavlin 540
16 dpavlin 536 rec1 rec2 rec
17     regex prefix suffix surround
18     first lookup join_with
19 dpavlin 707 save_into_lookup
20 dpavlin 562
21     split_rec_on
22 dpavlin 785
23     get set
24 dpavlin 536 /;
25 dpavlin 10
26     use warnings;
27     use strict;
28 dpavlin 536
29     #use base qw/WebPAC::Common/;
30 dpavlin 550 use Data::Dump qw/dump/;
31 dpavlin 574 use Storable qw/dclone/;
32 dpavlin 725 use Carp qw/confess/;
33 dpavlin 10
34 dpavlin 550 # debugging warn(s)
35     my $debug = 0;
36    
37    
38 dpavlin 10 =head1 NAME
39    
40 dpavlin 536 WebPAC::Normalize - describe normalisaton rules using sets
41 dpavlin 10
42     =head1 VERSION
43    
44 dpavlin 785 Version 0.24
45 dpavlin 10
46     =cut
47    
48 dpavlin 785 our $VERSION = '0.24';
49 dpavlin 10
50     =head1 SYNOPSIS
51    
52 dpavlin 536 This module uses C<conf/normalize/*.pl> files to perform normalisation
53     from input records using perl functions which are specialized for set
54     processing.
55 dpavlin 10
56 dpavlin 536 Sets are implemented as arrays, and normalisation file is valid perl, which
57     means that you check it's validity before running WebPAC using
58     C<perl -c normalize.pl>.
59 dpavlin 15
60 dpavlin 536 Normalisation can generate multiple output normalized data. For now, supported output
61 dpavlin 540 types (on the left side of definition) are: C<tag>, C<display>, C<search> and
62 dpavlin 547 C<marc>.
63 dpavlin 15
64 dpavlin 10 =head1 FUNCTIONS
65    
66 dpavlin 538 Functions which start with C<_> are private and used by WebPAC internally.
67     All other functions are available for use within normalisation rules.
68    
69 dpavlin 536 =head2 data_structure
70 dpavlin 10
71 dpavlin 536 Return data structure
72 dpavlin 13
73 dpavlin 538 my $ds = WebPAC::Normalize::data_structure(
74 dpavlin 725 lookup => $lookup_hash,
75 dpavlin 536 row => $row,
76     rules => $normalize_pl_config,
77 dpavlin 541 marc_encoding => 'utf-8',
78 dpavlin 595 config => $config,
79 dpavlin 736 load_row_coderef => sub {
80 dpavlin 725 my ($database,$input,$mfn) = shift;
81 dpavlin 736 $store->load_row( database => $database, input => $input, id => $mfn );
82 dpavlin 725 },
83 dpavlin 13 );
84    
85 dpavlin 707 Options C<row>, C<rules> and C<log> are mandatory while all
86 dpavlin 540 other are optional.
87    
88 dpavlin 736 C<load_row_coderef> is closure only used when executing lookups, so they will
89 dpavlin 725 die if it's not defined.
90    
91 dpavlin 536 This function will B<die> if normalizastion can't be evaled.
92 dpavlin 15
93 dpavlin 538 Since this function isn't exported you have to call it with
94     C<WebPAC::Normalize::data_structure>.
95    
96 dpavlin 10 =cut
97    
98 dpavlin 736 my $load_row_coderef;
99 dpavlin 725
100 dpavlin 536 sub data_structure {
101     my $arg = {@_};
102 dpavlin 13
103 dpavlin 536 die "need row argument" unless ($arg->{row});
104     die "need normalisation argument" unless ($arg->{rules});
105 dpavlin 31
106 dpavlin 536 no strict 'subs';
107 dpavlin 730 _set_lookup( $arg->{lookup} ) if defined($arg->{lookup});
108 dpavlin 538 _set_rec( $arg->{row} );
109 dpavlin 730 _set_config( $arg->{config} ) if defined($arg->{config});
110 dpavlin 541 _clean_ds( %{ $arg } );
111 dpavlin 736 $load_row_coderef = $arg->{load_row_coderef};
112 dpavlin 725
113 dpavlin 536 eval "$arg->{rules}";
114     die "error evaling $arg->{rules}: $@\n" if ($@);
115 dpavlin 540
116 dpavlin 538 return _get_ds();
117 dpavlin 10 }
118    
119 dpavlin 538 =head2 _set_rec
120 dpavlin 13
121 dpavlin 536 Set current record hash
122 dpavlin 433
123 dpavlin 538 _set_rec( $rec );
124 dpavlin 433
125     =cut
126    
127 dpavlin 536 my $rec;
128 dpavlin 433
129 dpavlin 538 sub _set_rec {
130 dpavlin 536 $rec = shift or die "no record hash";
131 dpavlin 433 }
132    
133 dpavlin 595 =head2 _set_config
134    
135     Set current config hash
136    
137     _set_config( $config );
138    
139     Magic keys are:
140    
141     =over 4
142    
143     =item _
144    
145     Code of current database
146    
147     =item _mfn
148    
149     Current MFN
150    
151     =back
152    
153     =cut
154    
155     my $config;
156    
157     sub _set_config {
158     $config = shift;
159     }
160    
161 dpavlin 538 =head2 _get_ds
162    
163     Return hash formatted as data structure
164    
165     my $ds = _get_ds();
166    
167     =cut
168    
169 dpavlin 741 my ($out, $marc_record, $marc_encoding, $marc_repeatable_subfield, $marc_indicators, $leader);
170 dpavlin 574 my ($marc_record_offset, $marc_fetch_offset) = (0, 0);
171 dpavlin 538
172     sub _get_ds {
173     return $out;
174     }
175    
176     =head2 _clean_ds
177    
178     Clean data structure hash for next record
179    
180     _clean_ds();
181    
182     =cut
183    
184     sub _clean_ds {
185 dpavlin 541 my $a = {@_};
186 dpavlin 741 ($out,$marc_record, $marc_encoding, $marc_repeatable_subfield, $marc_indicators, $leader) = ();
187 dpavlin 574 ($marc_record_offset, $marc_fetch_offset) = (0,0);
188 dpavlin 541 $marc_encoding = $a->{marc_encoding};
189 dpavlin 538 }
190    
191     =head2 _set_lookup
192    
193     Set current lookup hash
194    
195     _set_lookup( $lookup );
196    
197     =cut
198    
199     my $lookup;
200    
201     sub _set_lookup {
202     $lookup = shift;
203     }
204    
205 dpavlin 707 =head2 _get_lookup
206    
207     Get current lookup hash
208    
209     my $lookup = _get_lookup();
210    
211     =cut
212    
213     sub _get_lookup {
214     return $lookup;
215     }
216    
217 dpavlin 736 =head2 _set_load_row
218 dpavlin 725
219     Setup code reference which will return L<data_structure> from
220     L<WebPAC::Store>
221    
222 dpavlin 736 _set_load_row(sub {
223 dpavlin 725 my ($database,$input,$mfn) = @_;
224 dpavlin 736 $store->load_row( database => $database, input => $input, id => $mfn );
225 dpavlin 725 });
226    
227     =cut
228    
229 dpavlin 736 sub _set_load_row {
230 dpavlin 725 my $coderef = shift;
231     confess "argument isn't CODE" unless ref($coderef) eq 'CODE';
232    
233 dpavlin 736 $load_row_coderef = $coderef;
234 dpavlin 725 }
235    
236 dpavlin 547 =head2 _get_marc_fields
237 dpavlin 540
238 dpavlin 547 Get all fields defined by calls to C<marc>
239 dpavlin 540
240 dpavlin 547 $marc->add_fields( WebPAC::Normalize:_get_marc_fields() );
241 dpavlin 540
242 dpavlin 543 We are using I<magic> which detect repeatable fields only from
243     sequence of field/subfield data generated by normalization.
244    
245 dpavlin 554 Repeatable field is created when there is second occurence of same subfield or
246     if any of indicators are different.
247 dpavlin 543
248 dpavlin 554 This is sane for most cases. Something like:
249 dpavlin 543
250 dpavlin 554 900a-1 900b-1 900c-1
251     900a-2 900b-2
252     900a-3
253    
254     will be created from any combination of:
255    
256     900a-1 900a-2 900a-3 900b-1 900b-2 900c-1
257    
258     and following rules:
259    
260     marc('900','a', rec('200','a') );
261     marc('900','b', rec('200','b') );
262     marc('900','c', rec('200','c') );
263    
264     which might not be what you have in mind. If you need repeatable subfield,
265     define it using C<marc_repeatable_subfield> like this:
266    
267 dpavlin 574 marc_repeatable_subfield('900','a');
268     marc('900','a', rec('200','a') );
269     marc('900','b', rec('200','b') );
270     marc('900','c', rec('200','c') );
271 dpavlin 554
272 dpavlin 574 will create:
273    
274     900a-1 900a-2 900a-3 900b-1 900c-1
275     900b-2
276    
277     There is also support for returning next or specific using:
278    
279     while (my $mf = WebPAC::Normalize:_get_marc_fields( fetch_next => 1 ) ) {
280     # do something with $mf
281     }
282    
283     will always return fields from next MARC record or
284    
285     my $mf = WebPAC::Normalize::_get_marc_fields( offset => 42 );
286    
287     will return 42th copy record (if it exists).
288    
289 dpavlin 540 =cut
290    
291 dpavlin 547 sub _get_marc_fields {
292 dpavlin 550
293 dpavlin 574 my $arg = {@_};
294     warn "### _get_marc_fields arg: ", dump($arg), $/ if ($debug > 2);
295     my $offset = $marc_fetch_offset;
296     if ($arg->{offset}) {
297     $offset = $arg->{offset};
298     } elsif($arg->{fetch_next}) {
299     $marc_fetch_offset++;
300     }
301 dpavlin 550
302 dpavlin 574 return if (! $marc_record || ref($marc_record) ne 'ARRAY');
303    
304     warn "### full marc_record = ", dump( @{ $marc_record }), $/ if ($debug > 2);
305    
306     my $marc_rec = $marc_record->[ $offset ];
307    
308     warn "## _get_marc_fields (at offset: $offset) -- marc_record = ", dump( @$marc_rec ), $/ if ($debug > 1);
309    
310     return if (! $marc_rec || ref($marc_rec) ne 'ARRAY' || $#{ $marc_rec } < 0);
311    
312 dpavlin 550 # first, sort all existing fields
313     # XXX might not be needed, but modern perl might randomize elements in hash
314     my @sorted_marc_record = sort {
315 dpavlin 572 $a->[0] . ( $a->[3] || '' ) cmp $b->[0] . ( $b->[3] || '')
316 dpavlin 574 } @{ $marc_rec };
317 dpavlin 550
318 dpavlin 574 @sorted_marc_record = @{ $marc_rec }; ### FIXME disable sorting
319 dpavlin 562
320 dpavlin 550 # output marc fields
321 dpavlin 542 my @m;
322 dpavlin 550
323     # count unique field-subfields (used for offset when walking to next subfield)
324     my $u;
325 dpavlin 572 map { $u->{ $_->[0] . ( $_->[3] || '') }++ } @sorted_marc_record;
326 dpavlin 550
327     if ($debug) {
328 dpavlin 574 warn "## marc_repeatable_subfield = ", dump( $marc_repeatable_subfield ), $/ if ( $marc_repeatable_subfield );
329     warn "## marc_record[$offset] = ", dump( $marc_rec ), $/;
330     warn "## sorted_marc_record = ", dump( \@sorted_marc_record ), $/;
331     warn "## subfield count = ", dump( $u ), $/;
332 dpavlin 550 }
333    
334     my $len = $#sorted_marc_record;
335     my $visited;
336     my $i = 0;
337     my $field;
338    
339     foreach ( 0 .. $len ) {
340    
341     # find next element which isn't visited
342     while ($visited->{$i}) {
343     $i = ($i + 1) % ($len + 1);
344 dpavlin 542 }
345    
346 dpavlin 550 # mark it visited
347     $visited->{$i}++;
348    
349 dpavlin 574 my $row = dclone( $sorted_marc_record[$i] );
350 dpavlin 550
351     # field and subfield which is key for
352     # marc_repeatable_subfield and u
353 dpavlin 572 my $fsf = $row->[0] . ( $row->[3] || '' );
354 dpavlin 550
355     if ($debug > 1) {
356    
357     print "### field so far [", $#$field, "] : ", dump( $field ), " ", $field ? 'T' : 'F', $/;
358     print "### this [$i]: ", dump( $row ),$/;
359     print "### sf: ", $row->[3], " vs ", $field->[3],
360     $marc_repeatable_subfield->{ $row->[0] . $row->[3] } ? ' (repeatable)' : '', $/,
361     if ($#$field >= 0);
362    
363     }
364    
365     # if field exists
366     if ( $#$field >= 0 ) {
367     if (
368     $row->[0] ne $field->[0] || # field
369     $row->[1] ne $field->[1] || # i1
370     $row->[2] ne $field->[2] # i2
371     ) {
372     push @m, $field;
373     warn "## saved/1 ", dump( $field ),$/ if ($debug);
374     $field = $row;
375    
376     } elsif (
377     ( $row->[3] lt $field->[-2] ) # subfield which is not next (e.g. a after c)
378     ||
379     ( $row->[3] eq $field->[-2] && # same subfield, but not repeatable
380     ! $marc_repeatable_subfield->{ $fsf }
381     )
382     ) {
383     push @m, $field;
384     warn "## saved/2 ", dump( $field ),$/ if ($debug);
385     $field = $row;
386    
387     } else {
388     # append new subfields to existing field
389     push @$field, ( $row->[3], $row->[4] );
390     }
391     } else {
392     # insert first field
393     $field = $row;
394     }
395    
396     if (! $marc_repeatable_subfield->{ $fsf }) {
397     # make step to next subfield
398     $i = ($i + $u->{ $fsf } ) % ($len + 1);
399     }
400 dpavlin 542 }
401    
402 dpavlin 550 if ($#$field >= 0) {
403     push @m, $field;
404     warn "## saved/3 ", dump( $field ),$/ if ($debug);
405     }
406 dpavlin 542
407 dpavlin 579 return \@m;
408 dpavlin 540 }
409    
410 dpavlin 554 =head2 _debug
411    
412     Change level of debug warnings
413    
414     _debug( 2 );
415    
416     =cut
417    
418     sub _debug {
419     my $l = shift;
420     return $debug unless defined($l);
421 dpavlin 568 warn "debug level $l",$/ if ($l > 0);
422 dpavlin 554 $debug = $l;
423     }
424    
425 dpavlin 540 =head1 Functions to create C<data_structure>
426    
427     Those functions generally have to first in your normalization file.
428    
429 dpavlin 536 =head2 tag
430 dpavlin 433
431 dpavlin 536 Define new tag for I<search> and I<display>.
432 dpavlin 433
433 dpavlin 536 tag('Title', rec('200','a') );
434 dpavlin 13
435    
436     =cut
437    
438 dpavlin 536 sub tag {
439     my $name = shift or die "tag needs name as first argument";
440     my @o = grep { defined($_) && $_ ne '' } @_;
441     return unless (@o);
442     $out->{$name}->{tag} = $name;
443     $out->{$name}->{search} = \@o;
444     $out->{$name}->{display} = \@o;
445     }
446 dpavlin 13
447 dpavlin 536 =head2 display
448 dpavlin 13
449 dpavlin 536 Define tag just for I<display>
450 dpavlin 125
451 dpavlin 536 @v = display('Title', rec('200','a') );
452 dpavlin 125
453 dpavlin 536 =cut
454 dpavlin 125
455 dpavlin 536 sub display {
456     my $name = shift or die "display needs name as first argument";
457     my @o = grep { defined($_) && $_ ne '' } @_;
458     return unless (@o);
459     $out->{$name}->{tag} = $name;
460     $out->{$name}->{display} = \@o;
461     }
462 dpavlin 13
463 dpavlin 536 =head2 search
464 dpavlin 13
465 dpavlin 536 Prepare values just for I<search>
466 dpavlin 13
467 dpavlin 536 @v = search('Title', rec('200','a') );
468 dpavlin 433
469 dpavlin 536 =cut
470 dpavlin 13
471 dpavlin 536 sub search {
472     my $name = shift or die "search needs name as first argument";
473     my @o = grep { defined($_) && $_ ne '' } @_;
474     return unless (@o);
475     $out->{$name}->{tag} = $name;
476     $out->{$name}->{search} = \@o;
477 dpavlin 13 }
478    
479 dpavlin 564 =head2 marc_leader
480    
481     Setup fields within MARC leader or get leader
482    
483     marc_leader('05','c');
484     my $leader = marc_leader();
485    
486     =cut
487    
488     sub marc_leader {
489     my ($offset,$value) = @_;
490    
491     if ($offset) {
492 dpavlin 741 $leader->{ $offset } = $value;
493 dpavlin 564 } else {
494 dpavlin 741 return $leader;
495 dpavlin 564 }
496     }
497    
498 dpavlin 547 =head2 marc
499 dpavlin 540
500     Save value for MARC field
501    
502 dpavlin 547 marc('900','a', rec('200','a') );
503 dpavlin 571 marc('001', rec('000') );
504 dpavlin 540
505     =cut
506    
507 dpavlin 547 sub marc {
508     my $f = shift or die "marc needs field";
509     die "marc field must be numer" unless ($f =~ /^\d+$/);
510 dpavlin 540
511 dpavlin 571 my $sf;
512     if ($f >= 10) {
513     $sf = shift or die "marc needs subfield";
514     }
515 dpavlin 540
516 dpavlin 541 foreach (@_) {
517     my $v = $_; # make var read-write for Encode
518 dpavlin 543 next unless (defined($v) && $v !~ /^\s*$/);
519 dpavlin 548 my ($i1,$i2) = defined($marc_indicators->{$f}) ? @{ $marc_indicators->{$f} } : (' ',' ');
520 dpavlin 571 if (defined $sf) {
521 dpavlin 574 push @{ $marc_record->[ $marc_record_offset ] }, [ $f, $i1, $i2, $sf => $v ];
522 dpavlin 571 } else {
523 dpavlin 574 push @{ $marc_record->[ $marc_record_offset ] }, [ $f, $v ];
524 dpavlin 571 }
525 dpavlin 540 }
526     }
527    
528 dpavlin 547 =head2 marc_repeatable_subfield
529    
530     Save values for MARC repetable subfield
531    
532     marc_repeatable_subfield('910', 'z', rec('909') );
533    
534     =cut
535    
536     sub marc_repeatable_subfield {
537 dpavlin 550 my ($f,$sf) = @_;
538     die "marc_repeatable_subfield need field and subfield!\n" unless ($f && $sf);
539     $marc_repeatable_subfield->{ $f . $sf }++;
540 dpavlin 547 marc(@_);
541     }
542    
543     =head2 marc_indicators
544    
545     Set both indicators for MARC field
546    
547     marc_indicators('900', ' ', 1);
548    
549     Any indicator value other than C<0-9> will be treated as undefined.
550    
551     =cut
552    
553     sub marc_indicators {
554     my $f = shift || die "marc_indicators need field!\n";
555     my ($i1,$i2) = @_;
556     die "marc_indicators($f, ...) need i1!\n" unless(defined($i1));
557     die "marc_indicators($f, $i1, ...) need i2!\n" unless(defined($i2));
558    
559     $i1 = ' ' if ($i1 !~ /^\d$/);
560     $i2 = ' ' if ($i2 !~ /^\d$/);
561 dpavlin 548 @{ $marc_indicators->{$f} } = ($i1,$i2);
562 dpavlin 547 }
563    
564 dpavlin 562 =head2 marc_compose
565 dpavlin 547
566 dpavlin 562 Save values for each MARC subfield explicitly
567    
568     marc_compose('900',
569     'a', rec('200','a')
570     'b', rec('201','a')
571     'a', rec('200','b')
572     'c', rec('200','c')
573     );
574    
575 dpavlin 603 If you specify C<+> for subfield, value will be appended
576     to previous defined subfield.
577    
578 dpavlin 562 =cut
579    
580     sub marc_compose {
581     my $f = shift or die "marc_compose needs field";
582     die "marc_compose field must be numer" unless ($f =~ /^\d+$/);
583    
584     my ($i1,$i2) = defined($marc_indicators->{$f}) ? @{ $marc_indicators->{$f} } : (' ',' ');
585     my $m = [ $f, $i1, $i2 ];
586    
587 dpavlin 583 warn "### marc_compose input subfields = ", dump(@_),$/ if ($debug > 2);
588    
589 dpavlin 619 if ($#_ % 2 != 1) {
590     die "ERROR: marc_compose",dump($f,@_)," not valid (must be even).\nDo you need to add first() or join() around some argument?\n";
591     }
592    
593 dpavlin 562 while (@_) {
594 dpavlin 619 my $sf = shift;
595 dpavlin 565 my $v = shift;
596 dpavlin 562
597     next unless (defined($v) && $v !~ /^\s*$/);
598 dpavlin 568 warn "## ++ marc_compose($f,$sf,$v) ", dump( $m ),$/ if ($debug > 1);
599 dpavlin 603 if ($sf ne '+') {
600     push @$m, ( $sf, $v );
601     } else {
602     $m->[ $#$m ] .= $v;
603     }
604 dpavlin 562 }
605    
606 dpavlin 586 warn "## marc_compose current marc = ", dump( $m ),$/ if ($debug > 1);
607 dpavlin 562
608 dpavlin 574 push @{ $marc_record->[ $marc_record_offset ] }, $m if ($#{$m} > 2);
609 dpavlin 562 }
610    
611 dpavlin 574 =head2 marc_duplicate
612 dpavlin 562
613 dpavlin 574 Generate copy of current MARC record and continue working on copy
614    
615     marc_duplicate();
616    
617     Copies can be accessed using C<< _get_marc_fields( fetch_next => 1 ) >> or
618     C<< _get_marc_fields( offset => 42 ) >>.
619    
620     =cut
621    
622     sub marc_duplicate {
623     my $m = $marc_record->[ -1 ];
624     die "can't duplicate record which isn't defined" unless ($m);
625     push @{ $marc_record }, dclone( $m );
626     warn "## marc_duplicate = ", dump(@$marc_record), $/ if ($debug > 1);
627     $marc_record_offset = $#{ $marc_record };
628     warn "## marc_record_offset = $marc_record_offset", $/ if ($debug > 1);
629     }
630    
631     =head2 marc_remove
632    
633     Remove some field or subfield from MARC record.
634    
635     marc_remove('200');
636     marc_remove('200','a');
637    
638     This will erase field C<200> or C<200^a> from current MARC record.
639    
640     This is useful after calling C<marc_duplicate> or on it's own (but, you
641     should probably just remove that subfield definition if you are not
642     using C<marc_duplicate>).
643    
644     FIXME: support fields < 10.
645    
646     =cut
647    
648     sub marc_remove {
649     my ($f, $sf) = @_;
650    
651     die "marc_remove needs record number" unless defined($f);
652    
653     my $marc = $marc_record->[ $marc_record_offset ];
654    
655     warn "### marc_remove before = ", dump( $marc ), $/ if ($debug > 2);
656    
657 dpavlin 579 my $i = 0;
658     foreach ( 0 .. $#{ $marc } ) {
659 dpavlin 574 last unless (defined $marc->[$i]);
660     warn "#### working on ",dump( @{ $marc->[$i] }), $/ if ($debug > 3);
661     if ($marc->[$i]->[0] eq $f) {
662     if (! defined $sf) {
663     # remove whole field
664     splice @$marc, $i, 1;
665     warn "#### slice \@\$marc, $i, 1 = ",dump( @{ $marc }), $/ if ($debug > 3);
666     $i--;
667     } else {
668     foreach my $j ( 0 .. (( $#{ $marc->[$i] } - 3 ) / 2) ) {
669     my $o = ($j * 2) + 3;
670     if ($marc->[$i]->[$o] eq $sf) {
671     # remove subfield
672     splice @{$marc->[$i]}, $o, 2;
673     warn "#### slice \@{\$marc->[$i]}, $o, 2 = ", dump( @{ $marc }), $/ if ($debug > 3);
674     # is record now empty?
675     if ($#{ $marc->[$i] } == 2) {
676     splice @$marc, $i, 1;
677     warn "#### slice \@\$marc, $i, 1 = ", dump( @{ $marc }), $/ if ($debug > 3);
678     $i--;
679     };
680     }
681     }
682     }
683     }
684 dpavlin 579 $i++;
685 dpavlin 574 }
686    
687     warn "### marc_remove($f", $sf ? ",$sf" : "", ") after = ", dump( $marc ), $/ if ($debug > 2);
688    
689     $marc_record->[ $marc_record_offset ] = $marc;
690    
691     warn "## full marc_record = ", dump( @{ $marc_record }), $/ if ($debug > 1);
692     }
693    
694 dpavlin 604 =head2 marc_original_order
695    
696     Copy all subfields preserving original order to marc field.
697    
698 dpavlin 616 marc_original_order( marc_field_number, original_input_field_number );
699 dpavlin 604
700 dpavlin 616 Please note that field numbers are consistent with other commands (marc
701     field number first), but somewhat counter-intuitive (destination and then
702     source).
703    
704 dpavlin 604 You might want to use this command if you are just renaming subfields or
705     using pre-processing modify_record in C<config.yml> and don't need any
706     post-processing or want to preserve order of original subfields.
707    
708 dpavlin 616
709 dpavlin 604 =cut
710    
711     sub marc_original_order {
712    
713 dpavlin 616 my ($to, $from) = @_;
714 dpavlin 604 die "marc_original_order needs from and to fields\n" unless ($from && $to);
715    
716 dpavlin 616 return unless defined($rec->{$from});
717    
718     my $r = $rec->{$from};
719 dpavlin 604 die "record field $from isn't array\n" unless (ref($r) eq 'ARRAY');
720    
721     my ($i1,$i2) = defined($marc_indicators->{$to}) ? @{ $marc_indicators->{$to} } : (' ',' ');
722 dpavlin 616 warn "## marc_original_order($to,$from) source = ", dump( $r ),$/ if ($debug > 1);
723 dpavlin 604
724     foreach my $d (@$r) {
725    
726 dpavlin 605 if (! defined($d->{subfields}) && ref($d->{subfields}) ne 'ARRAY') {
727 dpavlin 616 warn "# marc_original_order($to,$from): field $from doesn't have subfields specification\n";
728 dpavlin 605 next;
729     }
730    
731 dpavlin 604 my @sfs = @{ $d->{subfields} };
732    
733     die "field $from doesn't have even number of subfields specifications\n" unless($#sfs % 2 == 1);
734    
735 dpavlin 618 warn "#--> d: ",dump($d), "\n#--> sfs: ",dump(@sfs),$/ if ($debug > 2);
736 dpavlin 604
737     my $m = [ $to, $i1, $i2 ];
738    
739     while (my $sf = shift @sfs) {
740 dpavlin 618
741     warn "#--> sf: ",dump($sf), $/ if ($debug > 2);
742 dpavlin 604 my $offset = shift @sfs;
743     die "corrupted sufields specification for field $from\n" unless defined($offset);
744    
745     my $v;
746     if (ref($d->{$sf}) eq 'ARRAY') {
747     $v = $d->{$sf}->[$offset] if (defined($d->{$sf}->[$offset]));
748     } elsif ($offset == 0) {
749     $v = $d->{$sf};
750     } else {
751     die "field $from subfield '$sf' need occurence $offset which doesn't exist", dump($d->{$sf});
752     }
753     push @$m, ( $sf, $v ) if (defined($v));
754     }
755    
756     if ($#{$m} > 2) {
757     push @{ $marc_record->[ $marc_record_offset ] }, $m;
758     }
759     }
760    
761     warn "## marc_record = ", dump( $marc_record ),$/ if ($debug > 1);
762     }
763    
764    
765 dpavlin 540 =head1 Functions to extract data from input
766    
767     This function should be used inside functions to create C<data_structure> described
768     above.
769    
770 dpavlin 641 =head2 _pack_subfields_hash
771    
772 dpavlin 669 @subfields = _pack_subfields_hash( $h );
773     $subfields = _pack_subfields_hash( $h, 1 );
774 dpavlin 641
775 dpavlin 669 Return each subfield value in array or pack them all together and return scalar
776     with subfields (denoted by C<^>) and values.
777    
778 dpavlin 641 =cut
779    
780     sub _pack_subfields_hash {
781    
782 dpavlin 642 warn "## _pack_subfields_hash( ",dump(@_), " )\n" if ($debug > 1);
783 dpavlin 641
784     my ($h,$include_subfields) = @_;
785    
786     if ( defined($h->{subfields}) ) {
787     my $sfs = delete $h->{subfields} || die "no subfields?";
788     my @out;
789     while (@$sfs) {
790     my $sf = shift @$sfs;
791     push @out, '^' . $sf if ($include_subfields);
792     my $o = shift @$sfs;
793     if ($o == 0 && ref( $h->{$sf} ) ne 'ARRAY' ) {
794     # single element subfields are not arrays
795 dpavlin 669 #warn "====> $sf $o / $#$sfs ", dump( $sfs, $h->{$sf} ), "\n";
796 dpavlin 667
797 dpavlin 641 push @out, $h->{$sf};
798     } else {
799 dpavlin 669 #warn "====> $sf $o / $#$sfs ", dump( $sfs, $h->{$sf} ), "\n";
800 dpavlin 641 push @out, $h->{$sf}->[$o];
801     }
802     }
803 dpavlin 667 if ($include_subfields) {
804     return join('', @out);
805     } else {
806     return @out;
807     }
808 dpavlin 641 } else {
809 dpavlin 667 if ($include_subfields) {
810     my $out = '';
811 dpavlin 668 foreach my $sf (sort keys %$h) {
812 dpavlin 667 if (ref($h->{$sf}) eq 'ARRAY') {
813     $out .= '^' . $sf . join('^' . $sf, @{ $h->{$sf} });
814     } else {
815     $out .= '^' . $sf . $h->{$sf};
816     }
817     }
818     return $out;
819     } else {
820     # FIXME this should probably be in alphabetical order instead of hash order
821     values %{$h};
822     }
823 dpavlin 641 }
824     }
825    
826 dpavlin 536 =head2 rec1
827 dpavlin 371
828 dpavlin 536 Return all values in some field
829 dpavlin 371
830 dpavlin 536 @v = rec1('200')
831 dpavlin 15
832 dpavlin 536 TODO: order of values is probably same as in source data, need to investigate that
833 dpavlin 15
834 dpavlin 536 =cut
835 dpavlin 15
836 dpavlin 536 sub rec1 {
837     my $f = shift;
838 dpavlin 571 warn "rec1($f) = ", dump( $rec->{$f} ), $/ if ($debug > 1);
839 dpavlin 536 return unless (defined($rec) && defined($rec->{$f}));
840 dpavlin 571 warn "rec1($f) = ", dump( $rec->{$f} ), $/ if ($debug > 1);
841 dpavlin 536 if (ref($rec->{$f}) eq 'ARRAY') {
842 dpavlin 641 my @out;
843     foreach my $h ( @{ $rec->{$f} } ) {
844     if (ref($h) eq 'HASH') {
845     push @out, ( _pack_subfields_hash( $h ) );
846 dpavlin 31 } else {
847 dpavlin 641 push @out, $h;
848 dpavlin 31 }
849 dpavlin 641 }
850     return @out;
851 dpavlin 536 } elsif( defined($rec->{$f}) ) {
852     return $rec->{$f};
853 dpavlin 15 }
854     }
855    
856 dpavlin 536 =head2 rec2
857 dpavlin 15
858 dpavlin 536 Return all values in specific field and subfield
859 dpavlin 13
860 dpavlin 536 @v = rec2('200','a')
861 dpavlin 13
862     =cut
863    
864 dpavlin 536 sub rec2 {
865     my $f = shift;
866     return unless (defined($rec && $rec->{$f}));
867     my $sf = shift;
868 dpavlin 601 warn "rec2($f,$sf) = ", dump( $rec->{$f} ), $/ if ($debug > 1);
869 dpavlin 589 return map {
870     if (ref($_->{$sf}) eq 'ARRAY') {
871     @{ $_->{$sf} };
872     } else {
873     $_->{$sf};
874     }
875     } grep { ref($_) eq 'HASH' && $_->{$sf} } @{ $rec->{$f} };
876 dpavlin 536 }
877 dpavlin 13
878 dpavlin 536 =head2 rec
879 dpavlin 13
880 dpavlin 536 syntaxtic sugar for
881 dpavlin 13
882 dpavlin 536 @v = rec('200')
883     @v = rec('200','a')
884 dpavlin 13
885 dpavlin 750 If rec() returns just single value, it will
886     return scalar, not array.
887    
888 dpavlin 536 =cut
889 dpavlin 373
890 dpavlin 536 sub rec {
891 dpavlin 583 my @out;
892 dpavlin 536 if ($#_ == 0) {
893 dpavlin 583 @out = rec1(@_);
894 dpavlin 536 } elsif ($#_ == 1) {
895 dpavlin 583 @out = rec2(@_);
896 dpavlin 13 }
897 dpavlin 750 if ($#out == 0 && ! wantarray) {
898     return $out[0];
899     } elsif (@out) {
900 dpavlin 583 return @out;
901     } else {
902     return '';
903     }
904 dpavlin 13 }
905    
906 dpavlin 536 =head2 regex
907 dpavlin 15
908 dpavlin 536 Apply regex to some or all values
909 dpavlin 15
910 dpavlin 536 @v = regex( 's/foo/bar/g', @v );
911 dpavlin 15
912     =cut
913    
914 dpavlin 536 sub regex {
915     my $r = shift;
916     my @out;
917 dpavlin 550 #warn "r: $r\n", dump(\@_);
918 dpavlin 536 foreach my $t (@_) {
919     next unless ($t);
920     eval "\$t =~ $r";
921     push @out, $t if ($t && $t ne '');
922 dpavlin 368 }
923 dpavlin 536 return @out;
924 dpavlin 15 }
925    
926 dpavlin 536 =head2 prefix
927 dpavlin 15
928 dpavlin 536 Prefix all values with a string
929 dpavlin 15
930 dpavlin 536 @v = prefix( 'my_', @v );
931 dpavlin 15
932     =cut
933    
934 dpavlin 536 sub prefix {
935 dpavlin 592 my $p = shift or return;
936 dpavlin 536 return map { $p . $_ } grep { defined($_) } @_;
937     }
938 dpavlin 15
939 dpavlin 536 =head2 suffix
940 dpavlin 15
941 dpavlin 536 suffix all values with a string
942 dpavlin 15
943 dpavlin 536 @v = suffix( '_my', @v );
944 dpavlin 15
945 dpavlin 536 =cut
946 dpavlin 15
947 dpavlin 536 sub suffix {
948     my $s = shift or die "suffix needs string as first argument";
949     return map { $_ . $s } grep { defined($_) } @_;
950 dpavlin 15 }
951    
952 dpavlin 536 =head2 surround
953 dpavlin 13
954 dpavlin 536 surround all values with a two strings
955 dpavlin 13
956 dpavlin 536 @v = surround( 'prefix_', '_suffix', @v );
957 dpavlin 13
958     =cut
959    
960 dpavlin 536 sub surround {
961     my $p = shift or die "surround need prefix as first argument";
962     my $s = shift or die "surround needs suffix as second argument";
963     return map { $p . $_ . $s } grep { defined($_) } @_;
964 dpavlin 13 }
965    
966 dpavlin 536 =head2 first
967 dpavlin 13
968 dpavlin 536 Return first element
969 dpavlin 15
970 dpavlin 536 $v = first( @v );
971 dpavlin 13
972     =cut
973    
974 dpavlin 536 sub first {
975     my $r = shift;
976     return $r;
977 dpavlin 13 }
978    
979 dpavlin 536 =head2 lookup
980 dpavlin 13
981 dpavlin 536 Consult lookup hashes for some value
982 dpavlin 13
983 dpavlin 725 @v = lookup(
984     sub {
985     'ffkk/peri/mfn'.rec('000')
986     },
987     'ffkk','peri','200-a-200-e',
988     sub {
989     first(rec(200,'a')).' '.first(rec('200','e'))
990     }
991     );
992 dpavlin 13
993 dpavlin 725 Code like above will be B<automatically generated> using L<WebPAC::Parse> from
994     normal lookup definition in C<conf/lookup/something.pl> which looks like:
995 dpavlin 707
996 dpavlin 725 lookup(
997     # which results to return from record recorded in lookup
998     sub { 'ffkk/peri/mfn' . rec('000') },
999     # from which database and input
1000     'ffkk','peri',
1001     # such that following values match
1002     sub { first(rec(200,'a')) . ' ' . first(rec('200','e')) },
1003     # if this part is missing, we will try to match same fields
1004     # from lookup record and current one, or you can override
1005     # which records to use from current record using
1006     sub { rec('900','x') . ' ' . rec('900','y') },
1007     )
1008    
1009     You can think about this lookup as SQL (if that helps):
1010    
1011     select
1012     sub { what }
1013     from
1014     database, input
1015     where
1016     sub { filter from lookuped record }
1017     having
1018     sub { optional filter on current record }
1019    
1020     Easy as pie, right?
1021    
1022 dpavlin 13 =cut
1023    
1024 dpavlin 536 sub lookup {
1025 dpavlin 725 my ($what, $database, $input, $key, $having) = @_;
1026    
1027 dpavlin 766 confess "lookup needs 5 arguments: what, database, input, key, having\n" unless ($#_ == 4);
1028 dpavlin 725
1029 dpavlin 729 warn "## lookup ($database, $input, $key)", $/ if ($debug > 1);
1030 dpavlin 725 return unless (defined($lookup->{$database}->{$input}->{$key}));
1031    
1032 dpavlin 736 confess "lookup really need load_row_coderef added to data_structure\n" unless ($load_row_coderef);
1033 dpavlin 725
1034     my $mfns;
1035     my @having = $having->();
1036    
1037 dpavlin 729 warn "## having = ", dump( @having ) if ($debug > 2);
1038 dpavlin 725
1039     foreach my $h ( @having ) {
1040     if (defined($lookup->{$database}->{$input}->{$key}->{$h})) {
1041 dpavlin 752 warn "lookup for $database/$input/$key/$h return ",dump($lookup->{$database}->{$input}->{$key}->{$h}),"\n" if ($debug);
1042 dpavlin 725 $mfns->{$_}++ foreach keys %{ $lookup->{$database}->{$input}->{$key}->{$h} };
1043     }
1044 dpavlin 536 }
1045 dpavlin 725
1046     return unless ($mfns);
1047    
1048     my @mfns = sort keys %$mfns;
1049    
1050 dpavlin 750 warn "# lookup loading $database/$input/$key mfn ", join(",",@mfns)," having ",dump(@having),"\n" if ($debug);
1051 dpavlin 725
1052     my $old_rec = $rec;
1053     my @out;
1054    
1055     foreach my $mfn (@mfns) {
1056 dpavlin 736 $rec = $load_row_coderef->( $database, $input, $mfn );
1057 dpavlin 725
1058 dpavlin 752 warn "got $database/$input/$mfn = ", dump($rec), $/ if ($debug);
1059 dpavlin 725
1060     my @vals = $what->();
1061    
1062     push @out, ( @vals );
1063    
1064 dpavlin 752 warn "lookup for mfn $mfn returned ", dump(@vals), $/ if ($debug);
1065 dpavlin 725 }
1066    
1067     # if (ref($lookup->{$k}) eq 'ARRAY') {
1068     # return @{ $lookup->{$k} };
1069     # } else {
1070     # return $lookup->{$k};
1071     # }
1072    
1073     $rec = $old_rec;
1074    
1075 dpavlin 750 warn "## lookup returns = ", dump(@out), $/ if ($debug);
1076 dpavlin 725
1077 dpavlin 740 if ($#out == 0) {
1078     return $out[0];
1079     } else {
1080     return @out;
1081     }
1082 dpavlin 13 }
1083    
1084 dpavlin 707 =head2 save_into_lookup
1085    
1086 dpavlin 725 Save value into lookup. It associates current database, input
1087     and specific keys with one or more values which will be
1088     associated over MFN.
1089 dpavlin 707
1090 dpavlin 725 MFN will be extracted from first occurence current of field 000
1091     in current record, or if it doesn't exist from L<_set_config> C<_mfn>.
1092    
1093     my $nr = save_into_lookup($database,$input,$key,sub {
1094 dpavlin 707 # code which produce one or more values
1095     });
1096    
1097 dpavlin 725 It returns number of items saved.
1098 dpavlin 707
1099 dpavlin 725 This function shouldn't be called directly, it's called from code created by
1100     L<WebPAC::Parser>.
1101    
1102 dpavlin 707 =cut
1103    
1104     sub save_into_lookup {
1105 dpavlin 712 my ($database,$input,$key,$coderef) = @_;
1106     die "save_into_lookup needs database" unless defined($database);
1107     die "save_into_lookup needs input" unless defined($input);
1108     die "save_into_lookup needs key" unless defined($key);
1109 dpavlin 707 die "save_into_lookup needs CODE" unless ( defined($coderef) && ref($coderef) eq 'CODE' );
1110 dpavlin 725
1111 dpavlin 729 warn "## save_into_lookup rec = ", dump($rec), " config = ", dump($config), $/ if ($debug > 2);
1112 dpavlin 725
1113     my $mfn =
1114     defined($rec->{'000'}->[0]) ? $rec->{'000'}->[0] :
1115     defined($config->{_mfn}) ? $config->{_mfn} :
1116     die "mfn not defined or zero";
1117    
1118     my $nr = 0;
1119    
1120 dpavlin 707 foreach my $v ( $coderef->() ) {
1121 dpavlin 712 $lookup->{$database}->{$input}->{$key}->{$v}->{$mfn}++;
1122 dpavlin 721 warn "# saved lookup $database/$input/$key [$v] $mfn\n" if ($debug > 1);
1123 dpavlin 725 $nr++;
1124 dpavlin 707 }
1125 dpavlin 725
1126     return $nr;
1127 dpavlin 707 }
1128    
1129 dpavlin 595 =head2 config
1130    
1131     Consult config values stored in C<config.yml>
1132    
1133     # return database code (key under databases in yaml)
1134     $database_code = config(); # use _ from hash
1135     $database_name = config('name');
1136     $database_input_name = config('input name');
1137     $tag = config('input normalize tag');
1138    
1139     Up to three levels are supported.
1140    
1141     =cut
1142    
1143     sub config {
1144     return unless ($config);
1145    
1146     my $p = shift;
1147    
1148     $p ||= '';
1149    
1150     my $v;
1151    
1152     warn "### getting config($p)\n" if ($debug > 1);
1153    
1154     my @p = split(/\s+/,$p);
1155     if ($#p < 0) {
1156     $v = $config->{ '_' }; # special, database code
1157     } else {
1158    
1159     my $c = dclone( $config );
1160    
1161     foreach my $k (@p) {
1162     warn "### k: $k c = ",dump($c),$/ if ($debug > 1);
1163     if (ref($c) eq 'ARRAY') {
1164     $c = shift @$c;
1165     warn "config($p) taking first occurence of '$k', probably not what you wanted!\n";
1166     last;
1167     }
1168    
1169     if (! defined($c->{$k}) ) {
1170     $c = undef;
1171     last;
1172     } else {
1173     $c = $c->{$k};
1174     }
1175     }
1176     $v = $c if ($c);
1177    
1178     }
1179    
1180     warn "## config( '$p' ) = ",dump( $v ),$/ if ($v && $debug);
1181     warn "config( '$p' ) is empty\n" if (! $v);
1182    
1183     return $v;
1184     }
1185    
1186     =head2 id
1187    
1188     Returns unique id of this record
1189    
1190     $id = id();
1191    
1192     Returns C<42/2> for 2nd occurence of MFN 42.
1193    
1194     =cut
1195    
1196     sub id {
1197     my $mfn = $config->{_mfn} || die "no _mfn in config data";
1198     return $mfn . $#{$marc_record} ? $#{$marc_record} + 1 : '';
1199     }
1200    
1201 dpavlin 536 =head2 join_with
1202 dpavlin 13
1203 dpavlin 536 Joins walues with some delimiter
1204 dpavlin 10
1205 dpavlin 536 $v = join_with(", ", @v);
1206 dpavlin 10
1207 dpavlin 536 =cut
1208 dpavlin 10
1209 dpavlin 536 sub join_with {
1210     my $d = shift;
1211 dpavlin 586 warn "### join_with('$d',",dump(@_),")\n" if ($debug > 2);
1212 dpavlin 583 my $v = join($d, grep { defined($_) && $_ ne '' } @_);
1213     return '' unless defined($v);
1214     return $v;
1215 dpavlin 536 }
1216 dpavlin 10
1217 dpavlin 562 =head2 split_rec_on
1218    
1219     Split record subfield on some regex and take one of parts out
1220    
1221     $a_before_semi_column =
1222     split_rec_on('200','a', /\s*;\s*/, $part);
1223    
1224     C<$part> is optional number of element. First element is
1225     B<1>, not 0!
1226    
1227     If there is no C<$part> parameter or C<$part> is 0, this function will
1228     return all values produced by splitting.
1229    
1230     =cut
1231    
1232     sub split_rec_on {
1233     die "split_rec_on need (fld,sf,regex[,part]" if ($#_ < 2);
1234    
1235     my ($fld, $sf, $regex, $part) = @_;
1236 dpavlin 568 warn "### regex ", ref($regex), $regex, $/ if ($debug > 2);
1237 dpavlin 562
1238     my @r = rec( $fld, $sf );
1239     my $v = shift @r;
1240 dpavlin 568 warn "### first rec($fld,$sf) = ",dump($v),$/ if ($debug > 2);
1241 dpavlin 562
1242 dpavlin 604 return '' if ( ! defined($v) || $v =~ /^\s*$/);
1243 dpavlin 566
1244 dpavlin 562 my @s = split( $regex, $v );
1245 dpavlin 568 warn "## split_rec_on($fld,$sf,$regex,$part) = ",dump(@s),$/ if ($debug > 1);
1246 dpavlin 566 if ($part && $part > 0) {
1247 dpavlin 562 return $s[ $part - 1 ];
1248     } else {
1249 dpavlin 571 return @s;
1250 dpavlin 562 }
1251     }
1252    
1253 dpavlin 785 my $hash;
1254    
1255     =head2 set
1256    
1257     set( key => 'value' );
1258    
1259     =cut
1260    
1261     sub set {
1262     my ($k,$v) = @_;
1263     warn "## set ( $k => ", dump($v), " )", $/;
1264     $hash->{$k} = $v;
1265     };
1266    
1267     =head2 get
1268    
1269     get( 'key' );
1270    
1271     =cut
1272    
1273     sub get {
1274     my $k = shift || return;
1275     my $v = $hash->{$k};
1276     warn "## get $k = ", dump( $v ), $/;
1277     return $v;
1278     }
1279    
1280    
1281 dpavlin 536 # END
1282     1;

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