###########################################################################
#
# util.pm -- various useful utilities
# A component of the Greenstone digital library software
# from the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the
# University of Waikato, New Zealand.
#
# Copyright (C) 1999 New Zealand Digital Library Project
#
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#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
###########################################################################
package util;
use File::Copy;
use File::Basename;
use strict;
# removes files (but not directories)
sub rm {
my (@files) = @_;
my @filefiles = ();
# make sure the files we want to delete exist
# and are regular files
foreach my $file (@files) {
if (!-e $file) {
print STDERR "util::rm $file does not exist\n";
} elsif ((!-f $file) && (!-l $file)) {
print STDERR "util::rm $file is not a regular (or symbolic) file\n";
} else {
push (@filefiles, $file);
}
}
# remove the files
my $numremoved = unlink @filefiles;
# check to make sure all of them were removed
if ($numremoved != scalar(@filefiles)) {
print STDERR "util::rm Not all files were removed\n";
}
}
# recursive removal
sub filtered_rm_r {
my ($files,$file_accept_re,$file_reject_re) = @_;
my @files_array = (ref $files eq "ARRAY") ? @$files : ($files);
# recursively remove the files
foreach my $file (@files_array) {
$file =~ s/[\/\\]+$//; # remove trailing slashes
if (!-e $file) {
print STDERR "util::filtered_rm_r $file does not exist\n";
} elsif ((-d $file) && (!-l $file)) { # don't recurse down symbolic link
# get the contents of this directory
if (!opendir (INDIR, $file)) {
print STDERR "util::filtered_rm_r could not open directory $file\n";
} else {
my @filedir = grep (!/^\.\.?$/, readdir (INDIR));
closedir (INDIR);
# remove all the files in this directory
map {$_="$file/$_";} @filedir;
&filtered_rm_r (\@filedir,$file_accept_re,$file_reject_re);
if (!defined $file_accept_re && !defined $file_reject_re) {
# remove this directory
if (!rmdir $file) {
print STDERR "util::filtered_rm_r couldn't remove directory $file\n";
}
}
}
} else {
next if (defined $file_reject_re && ($file =~ m/$file_reject_re/));
if ((!defined $file_accept_re) || ($file =~ m/$file_accept_re/)) {
# remove this file
&rm ($file);
}
}
}
}
# recursive removal
sub rm_r {
my (@files) = @_;
# use the more general (but reterospectively written function
# filtered_rm_r function()
filtered_rm_r(\@files,undef,undef); # no accept or reject expressions
}
# moves a file or a group of files
sub mv {
my $dest = pop (@_);
my (@srcfiles) = @_;
# remove trailing slashes from source and destination files
$dest =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
map {$_ =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;} @srcfiles;
# a few sanity checks
if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
print STDERR "util::mv no destination directory given\n";
return;
} elsif ((scalar (@srcfiles) > 1) && (!-d $dest)) {
print STDERR "util::mv if multiple source files are given the ".
"destination must be a directory\n";
return;
}
# move the files
foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
my $tempdest = $dest;
if (-d $tempdest) {
my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]+)$/;
$tempdest .= "/$filename";
}
if (!-e $file) {
print STDERR "util::mv $file does not exist\n";
} else {
rename ($file, $tempdest);
}
}
}
# copies a file or a group of files
sub cp {
my $dest = pop (@_);
my (@srcfiles) = @_;
# remove trailing slashes from source and destination files
$dest =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
map {$_ =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;} @srcfiles;
# a few sanity checks
if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
print STDERR "util::cp no destination directory given\n";
return;
} elsif ((scalar (@srcfiles) > 1) && (!-d $dest)) {
print STDERR "util::cp if multiple source files are given the ".
"destination must be a directory\n";
return;
}
# copy the files
foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
my $tempdest = $dest;
if (-d $tempdest) {
my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]+)$/;
$tempdest .= "/$filename";
}
if (!-e $file) {
print STDERR "util::cp $file does not exist\n";
} elsif (!-f $file) {
print STDERR "util::cp $file is not a plain file\n";
} else {
&File::Copy::copy ($file, $tempdest);
}
}
}
# recursively copies a file or group of files
# syntax: cp_r (sourcefiles, destination directory)
# destination must be a directory - to copy one file to
# another use cp instead
sub cp_r {
my $dest = pop (@_);
my (@srcfiles) = @_;
# a few sanity checks
if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
print STDERR "util::cp_r no destination directory given\n";
return;
} elsif (-f $dest) {
print STDERR "util::cp_r destination must be a directory\n";
return;
}
# create destination directory if it doesn't exist already
if (! -d $dest) {
my $store_umask = umask(0002);
mkdir ($dest, 0777);
umask($store_umask);
}
# copy the files
foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
if (!-e $file) {
print STDERR "util::cp_r $file does not exist\n";
} elsif (-d $file) {
# make the new directory
my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]*)$/;
$dest = &util::filename_cat ($dest, $filename);
my $store_umask = umask(0002);
mkdir ($dest, 0777);
umask($store_umask);
# get the contents of this directory
if (!opendir (INDIR, $file)) {
print STDERR "util::cp_r could not open directory $file\n";
} else {
my @filedir = readdir (INDIR);
closedir (INDIR);
foreach my $f (@filedir) {
next if $f =~ /^\.\.?$/;
# copy all the files in this directory
my $ff = &util::filename_cat ($file, $f);
&cp_r ($ff, $dest);
}
}
} else {
&cp($file, $dest);
}
}
}
# copies a directory and its contents, excluding subdirectories, into a new directory
sub cp_r_toplevel {
my $dest = pop (@_);
my (@srcfiles) = @_;
# a few sanity checks
if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
print STDERR "util::cp_r no destination directory given\n";
return;
} elsif (-f $dest) {
print STDERR "util::cp_r destination must be a directory\n";
return;
}
# create destination directory if it doesn't exist already
if (! -d $dest) {
my $store_umask = umask(0002);
mkdir ($dest, 0777);
umask($store_umask);
}
# copy the files
foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
if (!-e $file) {
print STDERR "util::cp_r $file does not exist\n";
} elsif (-d $file) {
# make the new directory
my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]*)$/;
$dest = &util::filename_cat ($dest, $filename);
my $store_umask = umask(0002);
mkdir ($dest, 0777);
umask($store_umask);
# get the contents of this directory
if (!opendir (INDIR, $file)) {
print STDERR "util::cp_r could not open directory $file\n";
} else {
my @filedir = readdir (INDIR);
closedir (INDIR);
foreach my $f (@filedir) {
next if $f =~ /^\.\.?$/;
# copy all the files in this directory, but not directories
my $ff = &util::filename_cat ($file, $f);
if (-f $ff) {
&cp($ff, $dest);
#&cp_r ($ff, $dest);
}
}
}
} else {
&cp($file, $dest);
}
}
}
sub mk_dir {
my ($dir) = @_;
my $store_umask = umask(0002);
my $mkdir_ok = mkdir ($dir, 0777);
umask($store_umask);
if (!$mkdir_ok)
{
print STDERR "util::mk_dir could not create directory $dir\n";
return;
}
}
# in case anyone cares - I did some testing (using perls Benchmark module)
# on this subroutine against File::Path::mkpath (). mk_all_dir() is apparently
# slightly faster (surprisingly) - Stefan.
sub mk_all_dir {
my ($dir) = @_;
# use / for the directory separator, remove duplicate and
# trailing slashes
$dir=~s/[\\\/]+/\//g;
$dir=~s/[\\\/]+$//;
# make sure the cache directory exists
my $dirsofar = "";
my $first = 1;
foreach my $dirname (split ("/", $dir)) {
$dirsofar .= "/" unless $first;
$first = 0;
$dirsofar .= $dirname;
next if $dirname =~ /^(|[a-z]:)$/i;
if (!-e $dirsofar)
{
my $store_umask = umask(0002);
my $mkdir_ok = mkdir ($dirsofar, 0777);
umask($store_umask);
if (!$mkdir_ok)
{
print STDERR "util::mk_all_dir could not create directory $dirsofar\n";
return;
}
}
}
}
# make hard link to file if supported by OS, otherwise copy the file
sub hard_link {
my ($src, $dest, $verbosity) = @_;
# remove trailing slashes from source and destination files
$src =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
$dest =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
# a few sanity checks
if (-e $dest) {
# destination file already exists
return;
}
elsif (!-e $src) {
print STDERR "util::hard_link source file $src does not exist\n";
return 1;
}
elsif (-d $src) {
print STDERR "util::hard_link source $src is a directory\n";
return 1;
}
my $dest_dir = &File::Basename::dirname($dest);
mk_all_dir($dest_dir) if (!-e $dest_dir);
# link not supported on windows 9x
if (($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) && (Win32::FsType() !~ /^ntfs$/i)) {
&File::Copy::copy ($src, $dest);
} elsif (!link($src, $dest)) {
if ((!defined $verbosity) || ($verbosity>2)) {
print STDERR "util::hard_link: unable to create hard link. ";
print STDERR " Copying file: $src -> $dest\n";
}
&File::Copy::copy ($src, $dest);
}
return 0;
}
# make soft link to file if supported by OS, otherwise copy file
sub soft_link {
my ($src, $dest, $ensure_paths_absolute) = @_;
# remove trailing slashes from source and destination files
$src =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
$dest =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
# Ensure file paths are absolute IF requested to do so
# Soft_linking didn't work for relative paths
if(defined $ensure_paths_absolute && $ensure_paths_absolute) {
# We need to ensure that the src file is the absolute path
# See http://perldoc.perl.org/File/Spec.html
if(!File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $src )) { # it's relative
$src = File::Spec->rel2abs($src); # make absolute
}
# Might as well ensure that the destination file's absolute path is used
if(!File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $dest )) {
$dest = File::Spec->rel2abs($dest); # make absolute
}
}
# a few sanity checks
if (!-e $src) {
print STDERR "util::soft_link source file $src does not exist\n";
return 0;
}
my $dest_dir = &File::Basename::dirname($dest);
mk_all_dir($dest_dir) if (!-e $dest_dir);
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
# symlink not supported on windows
&File::Copy::copy ($src, $dest);
} elsif (!eval {symlink($src, $dest)}) {
print STDERR "util::soft_link: unable to create soft link.\n";
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
# updates a copy of a directory in some other part of the filesystem
# verbosity settings are: 0=low, 1=normal, 2=high
# both $fromdir and $todir should be absolute paths
sub cachedir {
my ($fromdir, $todir, $verbosity) = @_;
$verbosity = 1 unless defined $verbosity;
# use / for the directory separator, remove duplicate and
# trailing slashes
$fromdir=~s/[\\\/]+/\//g;
$fromdir=~s/[\\\/]+$//;
$todir=~s/[\\\/]+/\//g;
$todir=~s/[\\\/]+$//;
&mk_all_dir ($todir);
# get the directories in ascending order
if (!opendir (FROMDIR, $fromdir)) {
print STDERR "util::cachedir could not read directory $fromdir\n";
return;
}
my @fromdir = grep (!/^\.\.?$/, sort(readdir (FROMDIR)));
closedir (FROMDIR);
if (!opendir (TODIR, $todir)) {
print STDERR "util::cacedir could not read directory $todir\n";
return;
}
my @todir = grep (!/^\.\.?$/, sort(readdir (TODIR)));
closedir (TODIR);
my $fromi = 0;
my $toi = 0;
while ($fromi < scalar(@fromdir) || $toi < scalar(@todir)) {
# print "fromi: $fromi toi: $toi\n";
# see if we should delete a file/directory
# this should happen if the file/directory
# is not in the from list or if its a different
# size, or has an older timestamp
if ($toi < scalar(@todir)) {
if (($fromi >= scalar(@fromdir)) ||
($todir[$toi] lt $fromdir[$fromi] ||
($todir[$toi] eq $fromdir[$fromi] &&
&differentfiles("$fromdir/$fromdir[$fromi]","$todir/$todir[$toi]",
$verbosity)))) {
# the files are different
&rm_r("$todir/$todir[$toi]");
splice(@todir, $toi, 1); # $toi stays the same
} elsif ($todir[$toi] eq $fromdir[$fromi]) {
# the files are the same
# if it is a directory, check its contents
if (-d "$todir/$todir[$toi]") {
&cachedir ("$fromdir/$fromdir[$fromi]",
"$todir/$todir[$toi]", $verbosity);
}
$toi++;
$fromi++;
next;
}
}
# see if we should insert a file/directory
# we should insert a file/directory if there
# is no tofiles left or if the tofile does not exist
if ($fromi < scalar(@fromdir) && ($toi >= scalar(@todir) ||
$todir[$toi] gt $fromdir[$fromi])) {
&cp_r ("$fromdir/$fromdir[$fromi]", "$todir/$fromdir[$fromi]");
splice (@todir, $toi, 0, $fromdir[$fromi]);
$toi++;
$fromi++;
}
}
}
# this function returns -1 if either file is not found
# assumes that $file1 and $file2 are absolute file names or
# in the current directory
# $file2 is allowed to be newer than $file1
sub differentfiles {
my ($file1, $file2, $verbosity) = @_;
$verbosity = 1 unless defined $verbosity;
$file1 =~ s/\/+$//;
$file2 =~ s/\/+$//;
my ($file1name) = $file1 =~ /\/([^\/]*)$/;
my ($file2name) = $file2 =~ /\/([^\/]*)$/;
return -1 unless (-e $file1 && -e $file2);
if ($file1name ne $file2name) {
print STDERR "filenames are not the same\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
return 1;
}
my @file1stat = stat ($file1);
my @file2stat = stat ($file2);
if (-d $file1) {
if (! -d $file2) {
print STDERR "one file is a directory\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
# both must be regular files
unless (-f $file1 && -f $file2) {
print STDERR "one file is not a regular file\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
return 1;
}
# the size of the files must be the same
if ($file1stat[7] != $file2stat[7]) {
print STDERR "different sized files\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
return 1;
}
# the second file cannot be older than the first
if ($file1stat[9] > $file2stat[9]) {
print STDERR "file is older\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
sub get_tmp_filename
{
my $file_ext = shift(@_) || undef;
my $opt_dot_file_ext = (defined $file_ext) ? ".$file_ext" : "";
my $tmpdir = filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "tmp");
&mk_all_dir ($tmpdir) unless -e $tmpdir;
my $count = 1000;
my $rand = int(rand $count);
my $full_tmp_filename = &filename_cat($tmpdir, "F$rand$opt_dot_file_ext");
while (-e $full_tmp_filename) {
$rand = int(rand $count);
$full_tmp_filename = &filename_cat($tmpdir, "F$rand$opt_dot_file_ext");
$count++;
}
return $full_tmp_filename;
}
sub filename_to_regex {
my $filename = shift (@_);
# need to put single backslash back to double so that regex works
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
$filename =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
}
return $filename;
}
sub filename_cat {
my $first_file = shift(@_);
my (@filenames) = @_;
# Useful for debugging
# -- might make sense to call caller(0) rather than (1)??
# my ($cpackage,$cfilename,$cline,$csubr,$chas_args,$cwantarray) = caller(1);
# print STDERR "Calling method; $cfilename:$cline $cpackage->$csubr\n";
# If first_file is not null or empty, then add it back into the list
if (defined $first_file && $first_file =~ /\S/) {
unshift(@filenames, $first_file);
}
my $filename = join("/", @filenames);
# remove duplicate slashes and remove the last slash
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
$filename =~ s/[\\\/]+/\\/g;
} else {
$filename =~ s/[\/]+/\//g;
# DB: want a filename abc\de.html to remain like this
}
$filename =~ s/[\\\/]$//;
return $filename;
}
sub tidy_up_oid {
my ($OID) = @_;
if ($OID =~ /\./) {
print STDERR "Warning, identifier $OID contains periods (.), removing them\n";
$OID =~ s/\.//g; #remove any periods
}
if ($OID =~ /^\s.*\s$/) {
print STDERR "Warning, identifier $OID starts or ends with whitespace. Removing it\n";
# remove starting and trailing whitespace
$OID =~ s/^\s+//;
$OID =~ s/\s+$//;
}
if ($OID =~ /^[\d]*$/) {
print STDERR "Warning, identifier $OID contains only digits. Prepending 'D'.\n";
$OID = "D" . $OID;
}
return $OID;
}
sub envvar_prepend {
my ($var,$val) = @_;
# do not prepend any value/path that's already in the environment variable
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i)
{
my $escaped_val = $val;
$escaped_val =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; # escape any Windows backslashes for upcoming regex
if($ENV{$var} !~ m/$escaped_val/) {
$ENV{$var} = "$val;".$ENV{$var};
}
}
else {
if($ENV{$var} !~ m/$val/) {
$ENV{$var} = "$val:".$ENV{$var};
}
}
}
sub envvar_append {
my ($var,$val) = @_;
# do not append any value/path that's already in the environment variable
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i)
{
my $escaped_val = $val;
$escaped_val =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; # escape any Windows backslashes for upcoming regex
if($ENV{$var} !~ m/$escaped_val/) {
$ENV{$var} .= ";$val";
}
}
else {
if($ENV{$var} !~ m/$val/) {
$ENV{$var} .= ":$val";
}
}
}
# splits a filename into a prefix and a tail extension using the tail_re, or
# if that fails, splits on the file_extension . (dot)
sub get_prefix_and_tail_by_regex {
my ($filename,$tail_re) = @_;
my ($file_prefix,$file_ext) = ($filename =~ m/^(.*?)($tail_re)$/);
if ((!defined $file_prefix) || (!defined $file_ext)) {
($file_prefix,$file_ext) = ($filename =~ m/^(.*)(\..*?)$/);
}
return ($file_prefix,$file_ext);
}
# get full path and file only path from a base_dir (which may be empty) and
# file (which may contain directories)
sub get_full_filenames {
my ($base_dir, $file) = @_;
my $filename_full_path = $file;
# add on directory if present
$filename_full_path = &util::filename_cat ($base_dir, $file) if $base_dir =~ /\S/;
my $filename_no_path = $file;
# remove directory if present
$filename_no_path =~ s/^.*[\/\\]//;
return ($filename_full_path, $filename_no_path);
}
# returns the path of a file without the filename -- ie. the directory the file is in
sub filename_head {
my $filename = shift(@_);
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
$filename =~ s/[^\\\\]*$//;
}
else {
$filename =~ s/[^\\\/]*$//;
}
return $filename;
}
# returns 1 if filename1 and filename2 point to the same
# file or directory
sub filenames_equal {
my ($filename1, $filename2) = @_;
# use filename_cat to clean up trailing slashes and
# multiple slashes
$filename1 = filename_cat ($filename1);
$filename2 = filename_cat ($filename2);
# filenames not case sensitive on windows
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
$filename1 =~ tr/[A-Z]/[a-z]/;
$filename2 =~ tr/[A-Z]/[a-z]/;
}
return 1 if $filename1 eq $filename2;
return 0;
}
sub filename_within_collection
{
my ($filename) = @_;
my $collect_dir = $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'};
if (defined $collect_dir) {
my $dirsep = &util::get_dirsep();
if ($collect_dir !~ m/$dirsep$/) {
$collect_dir .= $dirsep;
}
$collect_dir =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; # escape DOS style file separator
# if from within GSDLCOLLECTDIR, then remove directory prefix
# so source_filename is realative to it. This is done to aid
# portability, i.e. the collection can be moved to somewhere
# else on the file system and the archives directory will still
# work. This is needed, for example in the applet version of
# GLI where GSDLHOME/collect on the server will be different to
# the collect directory of the remove user. Of course,
# GSDLCOLLECTDIR subsequently needs to be put back on to turn
# it back into a full pathname.
if ($filename =~ /^$collect_dir(.*)$/) {
$filename = $1;
}
}
return $filename;
}
sub filename_is_absolute
{
my ($filename) = @_;
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
return ($filename =~ m/^(\w:)?\\/);
}
else {
return ($filename =~ m/^\//);
}
}
## @method make_absolute()
#
# Ensure the given file path is absolute in respect to the given base path.
#
# @param $base_dir A string denoting the base path the given dir must be
# absolute to.
# @param $dir The directory to be made absolute as a string. Note that the
# dir may already be absolute, in which case it will remain
# unchanged.
# @return The now absolute form of the directory as a string.
#
# @author John Thompson, DL Consulting Ltd.
# @copy 2006 DL Consulting Ltd.
#
#used in buildcol.pl, doesn't work for all cases --kjdon
sub make_absolute {
my ($base_dir, $dir) = @_;
### print STDERR "dir = $dir\n";
$dir =~ s/[\\\/]+/\//g;
$dir = $base_dir . "/$dir" unless ($dir =~ m|^(\w:)?/|);
$dir =~ s|^/tmp_mnt||;
1 while($dir =~ s|/[^/]*/\.\./|/|g);
$dir =~ s|/[.][.]?/|/|g;
$dir =~ tr|/|/|s;
### print STDERR "dir = $dir\n";
return $dir;
}
## make_absolute() ##
sub get_dirsep {
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
return "\\";
} else {
return "\/";
}
}
sub get_os_dirsep {
if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
return "\\\\";
} else {
return "\\\/";
}
}
sub get_re_dirsep {
return "\\\\|\\\/";
}
sub get_dirsep_tail {
my ($filename) = @_;
# returns last part of directory or filename
# On unix e.g. a/b.d => b.d
# a/b/c => c
my $dirsep = get_re_dirsep();
my @dirs = split (/$dirsep/, $filename);
my $tail = pop @dirs;
# - caused problems under windows
#my ($tail) = ($filename =~ m/^(?:.*?$dirsep)?(.*?)$/);
return $tail;
}
# if this is running on windows we want binaries to end in
# .exe, otherwise they don't have to end in any extension
sub get_os_exe {
return ".exe" if $ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i;
return "";
}
# test to see whether this is a big or little endian machine
sub is_little_endian
{
# To determine the name of the operating system, the variable $^O is a cheap alternative to pulling it out of the Config module;
# If it is a Macintosh machine (i.e. the Darwin operating system), regardless if it's running on the IBM power-pc cpu or the x86 Intel-based chip with a power-pc emulator running on top of it, it's big-endian
# Otherwise, it's little endian
#return 0 if $^O =~ /^darwin$/i;
#return 0 if $ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^darwin$/i;
# Going back to stating exactly whether the machine is little endian
# or big endian, without any special case for Macs. Since for rata it comes
# back with little endian and for shuttle with bigendian.
return (ord(substr(pack("s",1), 0, 1)) == 1);
}
# will return the collection name if successful, "" otherwise
sub use_collection {
my ($collection, $collectdir) = @_;
if (!defined $collectdir || $collectdir eq "") {
$collectdir = &filename_cat ($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "collect");
}
# get and check the collection
if (!defined($collection) || $collection eq "") {
if (defined $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTION'}) {
$collection = $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTION'};
} else {
print STDOUT "No collection specified\n";
return "";
}
}
if ($collection eq "modelcol") {
print STDOUT "You can't use modelcol.\n";
return "";
}
# make sure the environment variables GSDLCOLLECTION and GSDLCOLLECTDIR
# are defined
$ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTION'} = $collection;
$ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'} = &filename_cat ($collectdir, $collection);
# make sure this collection exists
if (!-e $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'}) {
print STDOUT "Invalid collection ($collection).\n";
return "";
}
# everything is ready to go
return $collection;
}
# will return the collection name if successful, "" otherwise.
# Like use_collection (above) but for greenstone 3 (taking account of site level)
sub use_site_collection {
my ($site, $collection, $collectdir) = @_;
if (!defined $collectdir || $collectdir eq "") {
die "GSDL3HOME not set.\n" unless defined $ENV{'GSDL3HOME'};
$collectdir = &filename_cat ($ENV{'GSDL3HOME'}, "sites", $site, "collect");
}
# collectdir explicitly set by this point (using $site variable if required).
# Can call "old" gsdl2 use_collection now.
return use_collection($collection,$collectdir);
}
sub locate_config_file
{
my ($file) = @_;
my $locations = locate_config_files($file);
return shift @$locations; # returns undef if 'locations' is empty
}
sub locate_config_files
{
my ($file) = @_;
my @locations = ();
if (-e $file) {
# Clearly specified (most likely full filename)
# No need to hunt in 'etc' directories, return value unchanged
push(@locations,$file);
}
else {
# Check for collection specific one before looking in global GSDL 'etc'
if (defined $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'} && $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'} ne "") {
my $test_collect_etc_filename
= &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'},"etc", $file);
if (-e $test_collect_etc_filename) {
push(@locations,$test_collect_etc_filename);
}
}
my $test_main_etc_filename
= &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'},"etc", $file);
if (-e $test_main_etc_filename) {
push(@locations,$test_main_etc_filename);
}
}
return \@locations;
}
sub hyperlink_text
{
my ($text) = @_;
$text =~ s/(http:\/\/[^\s]+)/$1<\/a>/mg;
$text =~ s/(^|\s+)(www\.(\w|\.)+)/$2<\/a>/mg;
return $text;
}
# A method to check if a directory is empty (note that an empty directory still has non-zero size!!!)
# Code is from http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6330927813/m/436007700831
sub is_dir_empty
{
my ($path) = @_;
opendir DIR, $path;
while(my $entry = readdir DIR) {
next if($entry =~ /^\.\.?$/);
closedir DIR;
return 0;
}
closedir DIR;
return 1;
}
# Returns the given filename converted using either URL encoding or base64
# encoding, as specified by $rename_method. If the given filename has no suffix
# (if it is just the tailname), then $no_suffix should be some defined value.
sub rename_file {
my ($filename, $rename_method, $no_suffix) = @_;
if(!$filename) { # undefined or empty string
return $filename;
}
# No longer replace spaces with underscores, since underscores mess with incremental rebuild
### Replace spaces with underscore. Do this first else it can go wrong below when getting tailname
###$filename =~ s/ /_/g;
my ($tailname,$dirname,$suffix);
if($no_suffix) { # given a tailname, no suffix
($tailname,$dirname) = File::Basename::fileparse($filename);
}
else {
($tailname,$dirname,$suffix) = File::Basename::fileparse($filename, "\\.(?:[^\\.]+?)\$");
}
$suffix = "" if !$suffix;
if (!$rename_method) {
print STDERR "WARNING: no file renaming method specified. Defaulting to using URL encoding...\n";
# Debugging information
my ($cpackage,$cfilename,$cline,$csubr,$chas_args,$cwantarray) = caller(1);
print STDERR "Calling method: $cfilename:$cline $cpackage->$csubr\n";
} elsif($rename_method eq "none") {
return $filename; # would have already been renamed
}
if (!$rename_method || $rename_method eq "url") {
$tailname = &unicode::url_encode($tailname);
}
elsif ($rename_method eq "base64") {
$tailname = &unicode::base64_encode($tailname);
$tailname =~ s/\s*//sg; # for some reason it adds spaces not just at end but also in middle
}
$filename = "$tailname$suffix";
$filename = "$dirname$filename" if ($dirname ne "./" && $dirname ne ".\\");
return $filename;
}
# makes sure that the file has a gdb extension
sub rename_gdbm_file {
my ($filename_no_ext) = @_;
my $new_filename = "$filename_no_ext.gdb";
return if (-f $new_filename); # if gdb file exists, don't need to do anything
# try ldb
my $old_filename = "$filename_no_ext.ldb";
if (-f $old_filename) {
print STDERR "Renaming $old_filename to $new_filename\n";
rename ($old_filename, $new_filename)
|| print STDERR "Rename failed: $!\n";
return;
}
# try bdb
$old_filename = "$filename_no_ext.bdb";
if (-f $old_filename) {
print STDERR "Renaming $old_filename to $new_filename\n";
rename ($old_filename, $new_filename)
|| print STDERR "Rename failed: $!\n";
return;
}
}
1;