source: gsdl/trunk/perllib/plugins/HTMLPlugin.pm@ 16935

Last change on this file since 16935 was 16935, checked in by ak19, 16 years ago

Removed the commented out debug statements now, since I think url-encoding/handling of multilingual files is done for this file.

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1###########################################################################
2#
3# HTMLPlugin.pm -- basic html plugin
4#
5# A component of the Greenstone digital library software
6# from the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the
7# University of Waikato, New Zealand.
8#
9# Copyright (C) 1999 New Zealand Digital Library Project
10#
11# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14# (at your option) any later version.
15#
16# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19# GNU General Public License for more details.
20#
21# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
23# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
24#
25###########################################################################
26
27#
28# Note that this plugin handles frames only in a very simple way
29# i.e. each frame is treated as a separate document. This means
30# search results will contain links to individual frames rather
31# than linking to the top level frameset.
32# There may also be some problems caused by the _parent target
33# (it's removed by this plugin)
34#
35
36package HTMLPlugin;
37
38use ReadTextFile;
39use HBPlugin;
40use ghtml;
41use unicode;
42use util;
43use XMLParser;
44
45use Image::Size;
46use File::Copy;
47
48sub BEGIN {
49 @HTMLPlugin::ISA = ('ReadTextFile', 'HBPlugin');
50}
51
52use strict; # every perl program should have this!
53no strict 'refs'; # make an exception so we can use variables as filehandles
54
55my $arguments =
56 [ { 'name' => "process_exp",
57 'desc' => "{BasePlugin.process_exp}",
58 'type' => "regexp",
59 'deft' => &get_default_process_exp() },
60 { 'name' => "block_exp",
61 'desc' => "{BasePlugin.block_exp}",
62 'type' => 'regexp',
63 'deft' => &get_default_block_exp() },
64 { 'name' => "nolinks",
65 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.nolinks}",
66 'type' => "flag" },
67 { 'name' => "keep_head",
68 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.keep_head}",
69 'type' => "flag" },
70 { 'name' => "no_metadata",
71 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.no_metadata}",
72 'type' => "flag" },
73 { 'name' => "metadata_fields",
74 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.metadata_fields}",
75 'type' => "string",
76 'deft' => "Title" },
77 { 'name' => "hunt_creator_metadata",
78 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.hunt_creator_metadata}",
79 'type' => "flag" },
80 { 'name' => "file_is_url",
81 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.file_is_url}",
82 'type' => "flag" },
83 { 'name' => "assoc_files",
84 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.assoc_files}",
85 'type' => "regexp",
86 'deft' => &get_default_block_exp() },
87 { 'name' => "rename_assoc_files",
88 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.rename_assoc_files}",
89 'type' => "flag" },
90 { 'name' => "title_sub",
91 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.title_sub}",
92 'type' => "string",
93 'deft' => "" },
94 { 'name' => "description_tags",
95 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.description_tags}",
96 'type' => "flag" },
97 # retain this for backward compatibility (w3mir option was replaced by
98 # file_is_url)
99 { 'name' => "w3mir",
100# 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.w3mir}",
101 'type' => "flag",
102 'hiddengli' => "yes"},
103 { 'name' => "no_strip_metadata_html",
104 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.no_strip_metadata_html}",
105 'type' => "string",
106 'deft' => "",
107 'reqd' => "no"},
108 { 'name' => "sectionalise_using_h_tags",
109 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.sectionalise_using_h_tags}",
110 'type' => "flag" },
111 { 'name' => "use_realistic_book",
112 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.tidy_html}",
113 'type' => "flag"},
114 { 'name' => "old_style_HDL",
115 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.old_style_HDL}",
116 'type' => "flag"}
117 ];
118
119my $options = { 'name' => "HTMLPlugin",
120 'desc' => "{HTMLPlugin.desc}",
121 'abstract' => "no",
122 'inherits' => "yes",
123 'args' => $arguments };
124
125
126sub HB_read_html_file {
127 my $self = shift (@_);
128 my ($htmlfile, $text) = @_;
129
130 # load in the file
131 if (!open (FILE, $htmlfile)) {
132 print STDERR "ERROR - could not open $htmlfile\n";
133 return;
134 }
135
136 my $foundbody = 0;
137 $self->HB_gettext (\$foundbody, $text, "FILE");
138 close FILE;
139
140 # just in case there was no <body> tag
141 if (!$foundbody) {
142 $foundbody = 1;
143 open (FILE, $htmlfile) || return;
144 $self->HB_gettext (\$foundbody, $text, "FILE");
145 close FILE;
146 }
147 # text is in utf8
148}
149
150# converts the text to utf8, as ghtml does that for &eacute; etc.
151sub HB_gettext {
152 my $self = shift (@_);
153 my ($foundbody, $text, $handle) = @_;
154
155 my $line = "";
156 while (defined ($line = <$handle>)) {
157 # look for body tag
158 if (!$$foundbody) {
159 if ($line =~ s/^.*<body[^>]*>//i) {
160 $$foundbody = 1;
161 } else {
162 next;
163 }
164 }
165
166 # check for symbol fonts
167 if ($line =~ m/<font [^>]*?face\s*=\s*\"?(\w+)\"?/i) {
168 my $font = $1;
169 print STDERR "HBPlug::HB_gettext - warning removed font $font\n"
170 if ($font !~ m/^arial$/i);
171 }
172
173 $$text .= $line;
174 }
175
176 if ($self->{'input_encoding'} eq "iso_8859_1") {
177 # convert to utf-8
178 $$text=&unicode::unicode2utf8(&unicode::convert2unicode("iso_8859_1", $text));
179 }
180 # convert any alphanumeric character entities to their utf-8
181 # equivalent for indexing purposes
182 #&ghtml::convertcharentities ($$text);
183
184 $$text =~ s/\s+/ /g; # remove \n's
185}
186
187sub HB_clean_section {
188 my $self = shift (@_);
189 my ($section) = @_;
190
191 # remove tags without a starting tag from the section
192 my ($tag, $tagstart);
193 while ($section =~ m/<\/([^>]{1,10})>/) {
194 $tag = $1;
195 $tagstart = index($section, "<$tag");
196 last if (($tagstart >= 0) && ($tagstart < index($section, "<\/$tag")));
197 $section =~ s/<\/$tag>//;
198 }
199
200 # remove extra paragraph tags
201 while ($section =~ s/<p\b[^>]*>\s*<p\b/<p/ig) {}
202
203 # remove extra stuff at the end of the section
204 while ($section =~ s/(<u>|<i>|<b>|<p\b[^>]*>|&nbsp;|\s)$//i) {}
205
206 # add a newline at the beginning of each paragraph
207 $section =~ s/(.)\s*<p\b/$1\n\n<p/gi;
208
209 # add a newline every 80 characters at a word boundary
210 # Note: this regular expression puts a line feed before
211 # the last word in each section, even when it is not
212 # needed.
213 $section =~ s/(.{1,80})\s/$1\n/g;
214
215 # fix up the image links
216 $section =~ s/<img[^>]*?src=\"?([^\">]+)\"?[^>]*>/
217 <center><img src=\"$1\" \/><\/center><br\/>/ig;
218 $section =~ s/&lt;&lt;I&gt;&gt;\s*([^\.]+\.(png|jpg|gif))/
219 <center><img src=\"$1\" \/><\/center><br\/>/ig;
220
221 return $section;
222}
223
224# Will convert the oldHDL format to the new HDL format (using the Section tag)
225sub convert_to_newHDLformat
226{
227 my $self = shift (@_);
228 my ($file,$cnfile) = @_;
229 my $input_filename = $file;
230 my $tmp_filename = $cnfile;
231
232 # write HTML tmp file with new HDL format
233 open (PROD, ">$tmp_filename") || die("Error Writing to File: $tmp_filename $!");
234
235 # read in the file and do basic html cleaning (removing header etc)
236 my $html = "";
237 $self->HB_read_html_file ($input_filename, \$html);
238
239 # process the file one section at a time
240 my $curtoclevel = 1;
241 my $firstsection = 1;
242 my $toclevel = 0;
243 while (length ($html) > 0) {
244 if ($html =~ s/^.*?(?:<p\b[^>]*>)?((<b>|<i>|<u>|\s)*)&lt;&lt;TOC(\d+)&gt;&gt;\s*(.*?)<p\b/<p/i) {
245 $toclevel = $3;
246 my $title = $4;
247 my $sectiontext = "";
248 if ($html =~ s/^(.*?)((?:<p\b[^>]*>)?((<b>|<i>|<u>|\s)*)&lt;&lt;TOC\d+&gt;&gt;)/$2/i) {
249 $sectiontext = $1;
250 } else {
251 $sectiontext = $html;
252 $html = "";
253 }
254
255 # remove tags and extra spaces from the title
256 $title =~ s/<\/?[^>]+>//g;
257 $title =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
258
259 # close any sections below the current level and
260 # create a new section (special case for the firstsection)
261 print PROD "<!--\n";
262 while (($curtoclevel > $toclevel) ||
263 (!$firstsection && $curtoclevel == $toclevel)) {
264 $curtoclevel--;
265 print PROD "</Section>\n";
266 }
267 if ($curtoclevel+1 < $toclevel) {
268 print STDERR "WARNING - jump in toc levels in $input_filename " .
269 "from $curtoclevel to $toclevel\n";
270 }
271 while ($curtoclevel < $toclevel) {
272 $curtoclevel++;
273 }
274
275 if ($curtoclevel == 1) {
276 # add the header tag
277 print PROD "-->\n";
278 print PROD "<HTML>\n<HEAD>\n<TITLE>$title</TITLE>\n</HEAD>\n<BODY>\n";
279 print PROD "<!--\n";
280 }
281
282 print PROD "<Section>\n\t<Description>\n\t\t<Metadata name=\"Title\">$title</Metadata>\n\t</Description>\n";
283
284 print PROD "-->\n";
285
286 # clean up the section html
287 $sectiontext = $self->HB_clean_section($sectiontext);
288
289 print PROD "$sectiontext\n";
290
291 } else {
292 print STDERR "WARNING - leftover text\n" , $self->shorten($html),
293 "\nin $input_filename\n";
294 last;
295 }
296 $firstsection = 0;
297 }
298
299 print PROD "<!--\n";
300 while ($curtoclevel > 0) {
301 $curtoclevel--;
302 print PROD "</Section>\n";
303 }
304 print PROD "-->\n";
305
306 close (PROD) || die("Error Closing File: $tmp_filename $!");
307
308 return $tmp_filename;
309}
310
311sub shorten {
312 my $self = shift (@_);
313 my ($text) = @_;
314
315 return "\"$text\"" if (length($text) < 100);
316
317 return "\"" . substr ($text, 0, 50) . "\" ... \"" .
318 substr ($text, length($text)-50) . "\"";
319}
320
321sub convert_tidy_or_oldHDL_file
322{
323 my $self = shift (@_);
324 my ($file) = @_;
325 my $input_filename = $file;
326
327 if (-d $input_filename)
328 {
329 return $input_filename;
330 }
331
332 # get the input filename
333 my ($tailname, $dirname, $suffix) = &File::Basename::fileparse($input_filename, "\\.[^\\.]+\$");
334 my $base_dirname = $dirname;
335 $suffix = lc($suffix);
336
337 # derive tmp filename from input filename
338 # Remove any white space from filename -- no risk of name collision, and
339 # makes later conversion by utils simpler. Leave spaces in path...
340 # tidy up the filename with space, dot, hyphen between
341 $tailname =~ s/\s+//g;
342 $tailname =~ s/\.+//g;
343 $tailname =~ s/\-+//g;
344 # convert to utf-8 otherwise we have problems with the doc.xml file
345 # later on
346 &unicode::ensure_utf8(\$tailname);
347
348 # softlink to collection tmp dir
349 my $tmp_dirname = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'}, "tidytmp");
350 &util::mk_dir($tmp_dirname) if (!-e $tmp_dirname);
351
352 my $test_dirname = "";
353 my $f_separator = &util::get_os_dirsep();
354
355 if ($dirname =~ m/import$f_separator/)
356 {
357 $test_dirname = $'; #'
358
359 #print STDERR "init $'\n";
360
361 while ($test_dirname =~ m/[$f_separator]/)
362 {
363 my $folderdirname = $`;
364 $tmp_dirname = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dirname,$folderdirname);
365 &util::mk_dir($tmp_dirname) if (!-e $tmp_dirname);
366 $test_dirname = $'; #'
367 }
368 }
369
370 my $tmp_filename = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dirname, "$tailname$suffix");
371
372 # tidy or convert the input file if it is a HTML-like file or it is accepted by the process_exp
373 if (($suffix eq ".htm") || ($suffix eq ".html") || ($suffix eq ".shtml"))
374 {
375 #convert the input file to a new style HDL
376 my $hdl_output_filename = $input_filename;
377 if ($self->{'old_style_HDL'})
378 {
379 $hdl_output_filename = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dirname, "$tailname$suffix");
380 $hdl_output_filename = $self->convert_to_newHDLformat($input_filename,$hdl_output_filename);
381 }
382
383 #just for checking copy all other file from the base dir to tmp dir if it is not exists
384 opendir(DIR,$base_dirname) or die "Can't open base directory : $base_dirname!";
385 my @files = grep {!/^\.+$/} readdir(DIR);
386 close(DIR);
387
388 foreach my $file (@files)
389 {
390 my $src_file = &util::filename_cat($base_dirname,$file);
391 my $dest_file = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dirname,$file);
392 if ((!-e $dest_file) && (!-d $src_file))
393 {
394 # just copy the original file back to the tmp directory
395 copy($src_file,$dest_file) or die "Can't copy file $src_file to $dest_file $!";
396 }
397 }
398
399 # tidy the input file
400 my $tidy_output_filename = $hdl_output_filename;
401 if ($self->{'tidy_html'})
402 {
403 $tidy_output_filename = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dirname, "$tailname$suffix");
404 $tidy_output_filename = $self->tmp_tidy_file($hdl_output_filename,$tidy_output_filename);
405 }
406 $tmp_filename = $tidy_output_filename;
407 }
408 else
409 {
410 if (!-e $tmp_filename)
411 {
412 # just copy the original file back to the tmp directory
413 copy($input_filename,$tmp_filename) or die "Can't copy file $input_filename to $tmp_filename $!";
414 }
415 }
416
417 return $tmp_filename;
418}
419
420
421# Will make the html input file as a proper XML file with removed font tag and
422# image size added to the img tag.
423# The tidying process takes place in a collection specific 'tmp' directory so
424# that we don't accidentally damage the input.
425sub tmp_tidy_file
426{
427 my $self = shift (@_);
428 my ($file,$cnfile) = @_;
429 my $input_filename = $file;
430 my $tmp_filename = $cnfile;
431
432 # get the input filename
433 my ($tailname, $dirname, $suffix) = &File::Basename::fileparse($input_filename, "\\.[^\\.]+\$");
434
435 require HTML::TokeParser::Simple;
436
437 # create HTML parser to decode the input file
438 my $parser = HTML::TokeParser::Simple->new($input_filename);
439
440 # write HTML tmp file without the font tag and image size are added to the img tag
441 open (PROD, ">$tmp_filename") || die("Error Writing to File: $tmp_filename $!");
442 while (my $token = $parser->get_token())
443 {
444 # is it an img tag
445 if ($token->is_start_tag('img'))
446 {
447 # get the attributes
448 my $attr = $token->return_attr;
449
450 # get the full path to the image
451 my $img_file = &util::filename_cat($dirname,$attr->{src});
452
453 # set the width and height attribute
454 ($attr->{width}, $attr->{height}) = imgsize($img_file);
455
456 # recreate the tag
457 print PROD "<img";
458 print PROD map { qq { $_="$attr->{$_}"} } keys %$attr;
459 print PROD ">";
460 }
461 # is it a font tag
462 else
463 {
464 if (($token->is_start_tag('font')) || ($token->is_end_tag('font')))
465 {
466 # remove font tag
467 print PROD "";
468 }
469 else
470 {
471 # print without changes
472 print PROD $token->as_is;
473 }
474 }
475 }
476 close (PROD) || die("Error Closing File: $tmp_filename $!");
477
478 # run html-tidy on the tmp file to make it a proper XML file
479 my $tidyfile = `tidy -utf8 -wrap 0 -asxml $tmp_filename`;
480
481 # write result back to the tmp file
482 open (PROD, ">$tmp_filename") || die("Error Writing to File: $tmp_filename $!");
483 print PROD $tidyfile;
484 close (PROD) || die("Error Closing File: $tmp_filename $!");
485
486 # return the output filename
487 return $tmp_filename;
488}
489
490sub read_into_doc_obj
491{
492 my $self = shift (@_);
493 my ($pluginfo, $base_dir, $file, $block_hash, $metadata, $processor, $maxdocs, $total_count, $gli) = @_;
494
495 # get the input file
496 my $input_filename = $file;
497 my ($tailname, $dirname, $suffix) = &File::Basename::fileparse($input_filename, "\\.[^\\.]+\$");
498 $suffix = lc($suffix);
499
500 if (($self->{'tidy_html'}) || ($self->{'old_style_HDL'}))
501 {
502 # because the document has to be sectionalized set the description tags
503 $self->{'description_tags'} = 1;
504
505 # set the file to be tidied
506 $input_filename = &util::filename_cat($base_dir,$file) if $base_dir =~ m/\w/;
507
508 # get the tidied file
509 #my $tidy_filename = $self->tmp_tidy_file($input_filename);
510 my $tidy_filename = $self->convert_tidy_or_oldHDL_file($input_filename);
511
512 # derive tmp filename from input filename
513 my ($tailname, $dirname, $suffix) = &File::Basename::fileparse($tidy_filename, "\\.[^\\.]+\$");
514
515 # set the new input file and base_dir to be from the tidied file
516 $file = "$tailname$suffix";
517 $base_dir = $dirname;
518 }
519
520 # call the parent read_into_doc_obj
521 my ($process_status,$doc_obj) = $self->SUPER::read_into_doc_obj($pluginfo, $base_dir, $file, $block_hash, $metadata, $processor, $maxdocs, $total_count, $gli);
522
523 return ($process_status,$doc_obj);
524}
525
526sub new {
527 my ($class) = shift (@_);
528 my ($pluginlist,$inputargs,$hashArgOptLists) = @_;
529 push(@$pluginlist, $class);
530
531 push(@{$hashArgOptLists->{"ArgList"}},@{$arguments});
532 push(@{$hashArgOptLists->{"OptList"}},$options);
533
534
535 my $self = new ReadTextFile($pluginlist,$inputargs,$hashArgOptLists);
536
537 if ($self->{'w3mir'}) {
538 $self->{'file_is_url'} = 1;
539 }
540 $self->{'aux_files'} = {};
541 $self->{'dir_num'} = 0;
542 $self->{'file_num'} = 0;
543
544 return bless $self, $class;
545}
546
547# may want to use (?i)\.(gif|jpe?g|jpe|png|css|js(?:@.*)?)$
548# if have eg <script language="javascript" src="img/lib.js@123">
549sub get_default_block_exp {
550 my $self = shift (@_);
551
552 #return q^(?i)\.(gif|jpe?g|jpe|jpg|png|css)$^;
553 return "";
554}
555
556sub get_default_process_exp {
557 my $self = shift (@_);
558
559 # the last option is an attempt to encode the concept of an html query ...
560 return q^(?i)(\.html?|\.shtml|\.shm|\.asp|\.php\d?|\.cgi|.+\?.+=.*)$^;
561}
562
563sub store_block_files
564{
565 my $self =shift (@_);
566 my ($filename_full_path, $block_hash) = @_;
567
568 my $html_fname = $filename_full_path;
569 my @file_blocks;
570
571 my ($language, $encoding) = $self->textcat_get_language_encoding ($filename_full_path);
572
573 # read in file ($text will be in utf8)
574 my $raw_text = "";
575 $self->read_file_no_decoding ($filename_full_path, \$raw_text);
576
577 my $textref = \$raw_text;
578 my $opencom = '(?:<!--|&lt;!(?:&mdash;|&#151;|--))';
579 my $closecom = '(?:-->|(?:&mdash;|&#151;|--)&gt;)';
580 $$textref =~ s/$opencom(.*?)$closecom//gs;
581
582 my $attval = "\\\"[^\\\"]+\\\"|[^\\s>]+";
583 my @img_matches = ($$textref =~ m/<img[^>]*?src\s*=\s*($attval)[^>]*>/igs);
584 my @usemap_matches = ($$textref =~ m/<img[^>]*?usemap\s*=\s*($attval)[^>]*>/igs);
585 my @link_matches = ($$textref =~ m/<link[^>]*?href\s*=\s*($attval)[^>]*>/igs);
586 my @embed_matches = ($$textref =~ m/<embed[^>]*?src\s*=\s*($attval)[^>]*>/igs);
587 my @tabbg_matches = ($$textref =~ m/<(?:table|tr|td)[^>]*?background\s*=\s*($attval)[^>]*>/igs);
588 my @script_matches = ($$textref =~ m/<script[^>]*?src\s*=\s*($attval)[^>]*>/igs);
589
590 if(!defined $self->{'utf8_to_original_filename'}) {
591 # maps from utf8 converted link name -> original filename referrred to by (possibly URL-encoded) src url
592 $self->{'utf8_to_original_filename'} = {};
593 }
594
595 foreach my $link (@img_matches, @usemap_matches, @link_matches, @embed_matches, @tabbg_matches, @script_matches) {
596
597 # remove quotes from link at start and end if necessary
598 if ($link=~/^\"/) {
599 $link=~s/^\"//;
600 $link=~s/\"$//;
601 }
602
603 $link =~ s/\#.*$//s; # remove any anchor names, e.g. foo.html#name becomes foo.html
604 # some links may just be anchor names
605 next unless ($link =~ /\S+/);
606
607 if ($link !~ m@^/@ && $link !~ m/^([A-Z]:?)\\/) {
608 # Turn relative file path into full path
609 my $dirname = &File::Basename::dirname($filename_full_path);
610 $link = &util::filename_cat($dirname, $link);
611 }
612 $link = $self->eval_dir_dots($link);
613
614
615 # this is the actual filename on the filesystem (that the link refers to)
616 my $url_original_filename = $self->opt_url_decode($link);
617
618 # Convert the url_original_filename into its utf8 version. Store the utf8 link along with the url_original_filename
619 my $utf8_link = "";
620 $self->decode_text($link,$encoding,$language,\$utf8_link);
621
622 $self->{'utf8_to_original_filename'}->{$utf8_link} = $url_original_filename;
623# print STDERR "**** utf8_encoded_link to original src filename:\n\t$utf8_link\n\t".$self->{'utf8_to_original_filename'}->{$utf8_link}."\n";
624
625 $block_hash->{'file_blocks'}->{$url_original_filename} = 1;
626 }
627}
628
629# Given a filename in any encoding, will URL decode it to get back the original filename
630# in the original encoding. Because this method is intended to work out the *original*
631# filename*, it not URL decode any filename if a file by the name of the *URL-encoded*
632# string already exists in the local folder.
633# Return the original filename corresponding to the parameter URL-encoded filename, and
634# a decoded flag that is set to true iff URL-decoding had to be applied.
635sub opt_url_decode {
636 my $self = shift (@_);
637 my ($link) = @_;
638
639 # Replace %XX's in URL with decoded value if required.
640 # Note that the filename may include the %XX in some situations
641 if ($link =~ m/\%[A-F0-9]{2}/i) {
642 if (!-e $link) {
643 $link = &unicode::url_decode($link);
644 }
645 }
646
647 return $link;
648}
649
650
651# do plugin specific processing of doc_obj
652sub process {
653 my $self = shift (@_);
654 my ($textref, $pluginfo, $base_dir, $file, $metadata, $doc_obj, $gli) = @_;
655 my $outhandle = $self->{'outhandle'};
656
657 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows/i) {
658 # this makes life so much easier... perl can cope with unix-style '/'s.
659 $base_dir =~ s@(\\)+@/@g;
660 $file =~ s@(\\)+@/@g;
661 }
662
663 # reset per-doc stuff...
664 $self->{'aux_files'} = {};
665 $self->{'dir_num'} = 0;
666 $self->{'file_num'} = 0;
667
668 # process an HTML file where sections are divided by headings tags (H1, H2 ...)
669 # you can also include metadata in the format (X can be any number)
670 # <hX>Title<!--gsdl-metadata
671 # <Metadata name="name1">value1</Metadata>
672 # ...
673 # <Metadata name="nameN">valueN</Metadata>
674 #--></hX>
675 if ($self->{'sectionalise_using_h_tags'}) {
676 # description_tags should allways be activated because we convert headings to description tags
677 $self->{'description_tags'} = 1;
678
679 my $arrSections = [];
680 $$textref =~ s/<h([0-9]+)[^>]*>(.*?)<\/h[0-9]+>/$self->process_heading($1, $2, $arrSections, $file)/isge;
681
682 if (scalar(@$arrSections)) {
683 my $strMetadata = $self->update_section_data($arrSections, -1);
684 if (length($strMetadata)) {
685 $strMetadata = '<!--' . $strMetadata . "\n-->\n</body>";
686 $$textref =~ s/<\/body>/$strMetadata/ig;
687 }
688 }
689 }
690
691 my $cursection = $doc_obj->get_top_section();
692
693 $self->extract_metadata ($textref, $metadata, $doc_obj, $cursection)
694 unless $self->{'no_metadata'} || $self->{'description_tags'};
695
696 # Store URL for page as metadata - this can be used for an
697 # altavista style search interface. The URL won't be valid
698 # unless the file structure contains the domain name (i.e.
699 # like when w3mir is used to download a website).
700
701 # URL metadata (even invalid ones) are used to support internal
702 # links, so even if 'file_is_url' is off, still need to store info
703
704 my ($tailname,$dirname,$suffix) = &File::Basename::fileparse($file, "\\.[^\\.]+\$");
705 my $utf8_file = $self->filename_to_utf8_metadata($file);
706 my $web_url = "http://";
707 if(defined $dirname) { # local directory
708 $dirname = $self->eval_dir_dots($dirname);
709 $dirname .= "/" if $dirname ne ""; # if there's a directory, it should end on "/"
710 $web_url = $web_url.$dirname.$utf8_file;
711 } else {
712 $web_url = $web_url.$utf8_file;
713 }
714
715 $doc_obj->add_utf8_metadata($cursection, "URL", $web_url);
716
717 if ($self->{'file_is_url'}) {
718 $doc_obj->add_metadata($cursection, "weblink", "<a href=\"$web_url\">");
719 $doc_obj->add_metadata($cursection, "webicon", "_iconworld_");
720 $doc_obj->add_metadata($cursection, "/weblink", "</a>");
721 }
722
723 if ($self->{'description_tags'}) {
724 # remove the html header - note that doing this here means any
725 # sections defined within the header will be lost (so all <Section>
726 # tags must appear within the body of the HTML)
727 my ($head_keep) = ($$textref =~ m/^(.*?)<body[^>]*>/is);
728
729 $$textref =~ s/^.*?<body[^>]*>//is;
730 $$textref =~ s/(<\/body[^>]*>|<\/html[^>]*>)//isg;
731
732 my $opencom = '(?:<!--|&lt;!(?:&mdash;|&#151;|--))';
733 my $closecom = '(?:-->|(?:&mdash;|&#151;|--)&gt;)';
734
735 my $lt = '(?:<|&lt;)';
736 my $gt = '(?:>|&gt;)';
737 my $quot = '(?:"|&quot;|&rdquo;|&ldquo;)';
738
739 my $dont_strip = '';
740 if ($self->{'no_strip_metadata_html'}) {
741 ($dont_strip = $self->{'no_strip_metadata_html'}) =~ s{,}{|}g;
742 }
743
744 my $found_something = 0; my $top = 1;
745 while ($$textref =~ s/^(.*?)$opencom(.*?)$closecom//s) {
746 my $text = $1;
747 my $comment = $2;
748 if (defined $text) {
749 # text before a comment - note that getting to here
750 # doesn't necessarily mean there are Section tags in
751 # the document
752 $self->process_section(\$text, $base_dir, $file, $doc_obj, $cursection);
753 }
754 while ($comment =~ s/$lt(.*?)$gt//s) {
755 my $tag = $1;
756 if ($tag eq "Section") {
757 $found_something = 1;
758 $cursection = $doc_obj->insert_section($doc_obj->get_end_child($cursection)) unless $top;
759 $top = 0;
760 } elsif ($tag eq "/Section") {
761 $found_something = 1;
762 $cursection = $doc_obj->get_parent_section ($cursection);
763 } elsif ($tag =~ m/^Metadata name=$quot(.*?)$quot/s) {
764 my $metaname = $1;
765 my $accumulate = $tag =~ m/mode=${quot}accumulate${quot}/ ? 1 : 0;
766 $comment =~ s/^(.*?)$lt\/Metadata$gt//s;
767 my $metavalue = $1;
768 $metavalue =~ s/^\s+//;
769 $metavalue =~ s/\s+$//;
770 # assume that no metadata value intentionally includes
771 # carriage returns or HTML tags (if they're there they
772 # were probably introduced when converting to HTML from
773 # some other format).
774 # actually some people want to have html tags in their
775 # metadata.
776 $metavalue =~ s/[\cJ\cM]/ /sg;
777 $metavalue =~ s/<[^>]+>//sg
778 unless $dont_strip && ($dont_strip eq 'all' || $metaname =~ m/^($dont_strip)$/);
779 $metavalue =~ s/\s+/ /sg;
780 if ($accumulate) {
781 $doc_obj->add_utf8_metadata($cursection, $metaname, $metavalue);
782 } else {
783 $doc_obj->set_utf8_metadata_element($cursection, $metaname, $metavalue);
784 }
785 } elsif ($tag eq "Description" || $tag eq "/Description") {
786 # do nothing with containing Description tags
787 } else {
788 # simple HTML tag (probably created by the conversion
789 # to HTML from some other format) - we'll ignore it and
790 # hope for the best ;-)
791 }
792 }
793 }
794 if ($cursection ne "") {
795 print $outhandle "HTMLPlugin: WARNING: $file contains unmatched <Section></Section> tags\n";
796 }
797
798 $$textref =~ s/^.*?<body[^>]*>//is;
799 $$textref =~ s/(<\/body[^>]*>|<\/html[^>]*>)//isg;
800 if ($$textref =~ m/\S/) {
801 if (!$found_something) {
802 if ($self->{'verbosity'} > 2) {
803 print $outhandle "HTMLPlugin: WARNING: $file appears to contain no Section tags so\n";
804 print $outhandle " will be processed as a single section document\n";
805 }
806
807 # go ahead and process single-section document
808 $self->process_section($textref, $base_dir, $file, $doc_obj, $cursection);
809
810 # if document contains no Section tags we'll go ahead
811 # and extract metadata (this won't have been done
812 # above as the -description_tags option prevents it)
813 my $complete_text = $head_keep.$doc_obj->get_text($cursection);
814 $self->extract_metadata (\$complete_text, $metadata, $doc_obj, $cursection)
815 unless $self->{'no_metadata'};
816
817 } else {
818 print $outhandle "HTMLPlugin: WARNING: $file contains the following text outside\n";
819 print $outhandle " of the final closing </Section> tag. This text will\n";
820 print $outhandle " be ignored.";
821
822 my ($text);
823 if (length($$textref) > 30) {
824 $text = substr($$textref, 0, 30) . "...";
825 } else {
826 $text = $$textref;
827 }
828 $text =~ s/\n/ /isg;
829 print $outhandle " ($text)\n";
830 }
831 } elsif (!$found_something) {
832
833 if ($self->{'verbosity'} > 2) {
834 # may get to here if document contained no valid Section
835 # tags but did contain some comments. The text will have
836 # been processed already but we should print the warning
837 # as above and extract metadata
838 print $outhandle "HTMLPlugin: WARNING: $file appears to contain no Section tags and\n";
839 print $outhandle " is blank or empty. Metadata will be assigned if present.\n";
840 }
841
842 my $complete_text = $head_keep.$doc_obj->get_text($cursection);
843 $self->extract_metadata (\$complete_text, $metadata, $doc_obj, $cursection)
844 unless $self->{'no_metadata'};
845 }
846
847 } else {
848
849 # remove header and footer
850 if (!$self->{'keep_head'} || $self->{'description_tags'}) {
851 $$textref =~ s/^.*?<body[^>]*>//is;
852 $$textref =~ s/(<\/body[^>]*>|<\/html[^>]*>)//isg;
853 }
854
855 # single section document
856 $self->process_section($textref, $base_dir, $file, $doc_obj, $cursection);
857 }
858 return 1;
859}
860
861
862sub process_heading
863{
864 my ($self, $nHeadNo, $strHeadingText, $arrSections, $file) = @_;
865 $strHeadingText = '' if (!defined($strHeadingText));
866
867 my $strMetadata = $self->update_section_data($arrSections, int($nHeadNo));
868
869 my $strSecMetadata = '';
870 while ($strHeadingText =~ s/<!--gsdl-metadata(.*?)-->//is)
871 {
872 $strSecMetadata .= $1;
873 }
874
875 $strHeadingText =~ s/^\s+//g;
876 $strHeadingText =~ s/\s+$//g;
877 $strSecMetadata =~ s/^\s+//g;
878 $strSecMetadata =~ s/\s+$//g;
879
880 $strMetadata .= "\n<Section>\n\t<Description>\n\t\t<Metadata name=\"Title\">" . $strHeadingText . "</Metadata>\n";
881
882 if (length($strSecMetadata)) {
883 $strMetadata .= "\t\t" . $strSecMetadata . "\n";
884 }
885
886 $strMetadata .= "\t</Description>\n";
887
888 return "<!--" . $strMetadata . "-->";
889}
890
891
892sub update_section_data
893{
894 my ($self, $arrSections, $nCurTocNo) = @_;
895 my ($strBuffer, $nLast, $nSections) = ('', 0, scalar(@$arrSections));
896
897 if ($nSections == 0) {
898 push @$arrSections, $nCurTocNo;
899 return $strBuffer;
900 }
901 $nLast = $arrSections->[$nSections - 1];
902 if ($nCurTocNo > $nLast) {
903 push @$arrSections, $nCurTocNo;
904 return $strBuffer;
905 }
906 for(my $i = $nSections - 1; $i >= 0; $i--) {
907 if ($nCurTocNo <= $arrSections->[$i]) {
908 $strBuffer .= "\n</Section>";
909 pop @$arrSections;
910 }
911 }
912 push @$arrSections, $nCurTocNo;
913 return $strBuffer;
914}
915
916
917# note that process_section may be called multiple times for a single
918# section (relying on the fact that add_utf8_text appends the text to any
919# that may exist already).
920sub process_section {
921 my $self = shift (@_);
922 my ($textref, $base_dir, $file, $doc_obj, $cursection) = @_;
923 # trap links
924 if (!$self->{'nolinks'}) {
925 # usemap="./#index" not handled correctly => change to "#index"
926## $$textref =~ s/(<img[^>]*?usemap\s*=\s*[\"\']?)([^\"\'>\s]+)([\"\']?[^>]*>)/
927
928 $$textref =~ s/(<img[^>]*?usemap\s*=\s*)((?:[\"][^\"]+[\"])|(?:[\'][^\']+[\'])|(?:[^\s\/>]+))([^>]*>)/
929 $self->replace_usemap_links($1, $2, $3)/isge;
930
931## $$textref =~ s/(<(?:a|area|frame|link|script)\s+[^>]*?\s*(?:href|src)\s*=\s*[\"\']?)([^\"\'>\s]+)([\"\']?[^>]*>)/
932
933 $$textref =~ s/(<(?:a|area|frame|link|script)\s+[^>]*?\s*(?:href|src)\s*=\s*)((?:[\"][^\"]+[\"])|(?:[\'][^\']+[\'])|(?:[^\s\/>]+))([^>]*>)/
934 $self->replace_href_links ($1, $2, $3, $base_dir, $file, $doc_obj, $cursection)/isge;
935 }
936
937 # trap images
938
939 # Previously, by default, HTMLPlugin would embed <img> tags inside anchor tags
940 # i.e. <a href="image><img src="image"></a> in order to overcome a problem that
941 # turned regular text succeeding images into links. That is, by embedding <imgs>
942 # inside <a href=""></a>, the text following images were no longer misbehaving.
943 # However, there would be many occasions whereby images were not meant to link
944 # to their source images but where the images would link to another web page.
945 # To allow this, the no_image_links option was introduced: it would prevent
946 # the behaviour of embedding images into links that referenced the source images.
947
948 # Somewhere along the line, the problem of normal text turning into links when
949 # such text followed images which were not embedded in <a href=""></a> ceased
950 # to occur. This is why the following lines have been commented out (as well as
951 # two lines in replace_images). They appear to no longer apply.
952
953 # If at any time, there is a need for having images embedded in <a> anchor tags,
954 # then it might be better to turn that into an HTMLPlugin option rather than make
955 # it the default behaviour. Also, eventually, no_image_links needs to become
956 # a deprecated option for HTMLPlugin as it has now become the default behaviour.
957
958 #if(!$self->{'no_image_links'}){
959 $$textref =~ s/(<(?:img|embed|table|tr|td)[^>]*?(?:src|background)\s*=\s*)((?:[\"][^\"]+[\"])|(?:[\'][^\']+[\'])|(?:[^\s\/>]+))([^>]*>)/
960 $self->replace_images ($1, $2, $3, $base_dir, $file, $doc_obj, $cursection)/isge;
961 #}
962
963 # add text to document object
964 # turn \ into \\ so that the rest of greenstone doesn't think there
965 # is an escape code following. (Macro parsing loses them...)
966 $$textref =~ s/\\/\\\\/go;
967
968 $doc_obj->add_utf8_text($cursection, $$textref);
969}
970
971sub replace_images {
972 my $self = shift (@_);
973 my ($front, $link, $back, $base_dir,
974 $file, $doc_obj, $section) = @_;
975
976 # remove quotes from link at start and end if necessary
977 if ($link=~/^[\"\']/) {
978 $link=~s/^[\"\']//;
979 $link=~s/[\"\']$//;
980 $front.='"';
981 $back="\"$back";
982 }
983
984 $link =~ s/\n/ /g;
985
986 # Hack to overcome Windows wv 0.7.1 bug that causes embedded images to be broken
987 # If the Word file path has spaces in it, wv messes up and you end up with
988 # absolute paths for the images, and without the "file://" prefix
989 # So check for this special case and massage the data to be correct
990 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows/i && $self->{'plugin_type'} eq "WordPlug" && $link =~ m/^[A-Za-z]\:\\/) {
991 $link =~ s/^.*\\([^\\]+)$/$1/;
992 }
993
994 my ($href, $hash_part, $rl) = $self->format_link ($link, $base_dir, $file);
995
996 my $img_file = $self->add_file ($href, $rl, $hash_part, $base_dir, $doc_obj, $section);
997
998# print STDERR "**** link = $link\n**** href = $href\n**** img_file = $img_file\n";
999
1000 my $anchor_name = $img_file;
1001 #$anchor_name =~ s/^.*\///;
1002 #$anchor_name = "<a name=\"$anchor_name\" ></a>";
1003
1004 my $image_link = $front . $img_file .$back;
1005 return $image_link;
1006
1007 # The reasons for why the following two lines are no longer necessary can be
1008 # found in subroutine process_section
1009 #my $anchor_link = "<a href=\"$img_file\" >".$image_link."</a>";
1010 #return $anchor_link;
1011
1012 #return $front . $img_file . $back . $anchor_name;
1013}
1014
1015sub replace_href_links {
1016 my $self = shift (@_);
1017 my ($front, $link, $back, $base_dir, $file, $doc_obj, $section) = @_;
1018
1019 # remove quotes from link at start and end if necessary
1020 if ($link=~/^[\"\']/) {
1021 $link=~s/^[\"\']//;
1022 $link=~s/[\"\']$//;
1023 $front.='"';
1024 $back="\"$back";
1025 }
1026
1027 # attempt to sort out targets - frames are not handled
1028 # well in this plugin and some cases will screw things
1029 # up - e.g. the _parent target (so we'll just remove
1030 # them all ;-)
1031 $front =~ s/(target=\"?)_top(\"?)/$1_gsdltop_$2/is;
1032 $back =~ s/(target=\"?)_top(\"?)/$1_gsdltop_$2/is;
1033 $front =~ s/target=\"?_parent\"?//is;
1034 $back =~ s/target=\"?_parent\"?//is;
1035
1036 return $front . $link . $back if $link =~ m/^\#/s;
1037 $link =~ s/\n/ /g;
1038
1039 # Find file referred to by $link on file system
1040 # This is more complicated than it sounds when char encodings
1041 # is taken in to account
1042 my ($href, $hash_part, $rl) = $self->format_link ($link, $base_dir, $file);
1043
1044 # href may use '\'s where '/'s should be on Windows
1045 $href =~ s/\\/\//g;
1046 my ($filename) = $href =~ m/^(?:.*?):(?:\/\/)?(.*)/;
1047
1048
1049 ##### leave all these links alone (they won't be picked up by intermediate
1050 ##### pages). I think that's safest when dealing with frames, targets etc.
1051 ##### (at least until I think of a better way to do it). Problems occur with
1052 ##### mailto links from within small frames, the intermediate page is displayed
1053 ##### within that frame and can't be seen. There is still potential for this to
1054 ##### happen even with html pages - the solution seems to be to somehow tell
1055 ##### the browser from the server side to display the page being sent (i.e.
1056 ##### the intermediate page) in the top level window - I'm not sure if that's
1057 ##### possible - the following line should probably be deleted if that can be done
1058 return $front . $link . $back if $href =~ m/^(mailto|news|gopher|nntp|telnet|javascript):/is;
1059
1060
1061 if (($rl == 0) || ($filename =~ m/$self->{'process_exp'}/) ||
1062 ($href =~ m/\/$/) || ($href =~ m/^(mailto|news|gopher|nntp|telnet|javascript):/i)) {
1063 &ghtml::urlsafe ($href);
1064 return $front . "_httpextlink_&rl=" . $rl . "&href=" . $href . $hash_part . $back;
1065 } else {
1066 # link is to some other type of file (eg image) so we'll
1067 # need to associate that file
1068 return $front . $self->add_file ($href, $rl, $hash_part, $base_dir, $doc_obj, $section) . $back;
1069 }
1070}
1071
1072sub add_file {
1073 my $self = shift (@_);
1074 my ($href, $rl, $hash_part, $base_dir, $doc_obj, $section) = @_;
1075 my ($newname);
1076
1077 my $filename = $href;
1078 if ($base_dir eq "") {
1079 # remove http:/ thereby leaving one slash at the start
1080 $filename =~ s/^[^:]*:\///;
1081 }
1082 else {
1083 # remove http://
1084 $filename =~ s/^[^:]*:\/\///;
1085 }
1086
1087 $filename = &util::filename_cat($base_dir, $filename);
1088 # Replace %XX's in URL with decoded value if required. Note that the filename may include the %XX in some
1089 # situations. If the *original* file's name was in URL encoding, the following method will not decode it.
1090 my $utf8_filename = $filename;
1091 $filename = $self->opt_url_decode($utf8_filename);
1092
1093 # some special processing if the intended filename was converted to utf8, but
1094 # the actual file still needs to be renamed
1095 if (!-e $filename) {
1096 # try the original filename stored in map
1097 my $original_filename = $self->{'utf8_to_original_filename'}->{$filename};
1098 if (defined $original_filename && -e $original_filename) {
1099 $filename = $original_filename;
1100 }
1101 }
1102
1103 my ($ext) = $filename =~ m/(\.[^\.]*)$/;
1104
1105 if ($rl == 0) {
1106 if ((!defined $ext) || ($ext !~ m/$self->{'assoc_files'}/)) {
1107 return "_httpextlink_&rl=0&el=prompt&href=" . $href . $hash_part;
1108 }
1109 else {
1110 return "_httpextlink_&rl=0&el=direct&href=" . $href . $hash_part;
1111 }
1112 }
1113
1114 if ((!defined $ext) || ($ext !~ m/$self->{'assoc_files'}/)) {
1115 return "_httpextlink_&rl=" . $rl . "&href=" . $href . $hash_part;
1116 }
1117 if ($self->{'rename_assoc_files'}) {
1118 if (defined $self->{'aux_files'}->{$href}) {
1119 $newname = $self->{'aux_files'}->{$href}->{'dir_num'} . "/" .
1120 $self->{'aux_files'}->{$href}->{'file_num'} . $ext;
1121 } else {
1122 $newname = $self->{'dir_num'} . "/" . $self->{'file_num'} . $ext;
1123 $self->{'aux_files'}->{$href} = {'dir_num' => $self->{'dir_num'}, 'file_num' => $self->{'file_num'}};
1124 $self->inc_filecount ();
1125 }
1126 $doc_obj->associate_file($filename, $newname, undef, $section);
1127 return "_httpdocimg_/$newname";
1128 } else {
1129 if(&unicode::is_url_encoded($utf8_filename)) {
1130 # use the possibly-decoded filename instead to avoid double URL encoding
1131 ($newname) = $filename =~ m/([^\/\\]*)$/;
1132 } else {
1133 ($newname) = $utf8_filename =~ m/([^\/\\]*)$/;
1134 }
1135
1136 # Make sure this name uses only ASCII characters
1137 # => use URL encoding, as it preserves original encoding
1138 $newname = &unicode::url_encode($newname);
1139
1140 $doc_obj->associate_file($filename, $newname, undef, $section);
1141
1142 # Since the generated image will be URL-encoded to avoid file-system/browser mess-ups
1143 # of filenames, URL-encode the additional percent signs of the URL-encoded filename
1144 my $newname_url = $newname;
1145 $newname_url = &unicode::filename_to_url($newname_url); #$newname_url =~ s/%/%25/g if $newname_url !~ m/%25/;
1146 return "_httpdocimg_/$newname_url";
1147 }
1148}
1149
1150
1151sub format_link {
1152 my $self = shift (@_);
1153 my ($link, $base_dir, $file) = @_;
1154
1155 my ($before_hash, $hash_part) = $link =~ m/^([^\#]*)(\#?.*)$/;
1156
1157 $hash_part = "" if !defined $hash_part;
1158 if (!defined $before_hash || $before_hash !~ m/[\w\.\/]/) {
1159 my $outhandle = $self->{'outhandle'};
1160 print $outhandle "HTMLPlugin: ERROR - badly formatted tag ignored ($link)\n"
1161 if $self->{'verbosity'};
1162 return ($link, "", 0);
1163 }
1164
1165 if ($before_hash =~ s@^((?:http|ftp|file)://)@@i) {
1166 my $type = $1;
1167
1168 if ($link =~ m/^(http|ftp):/i) {
1169 # Turn url (using /) into file name (possibly using \ on windows)
1170 my @http_dir_split = split('/', $before_hash);
1171 $before_hash = &util::filename_cat(@http_dir_split);
1172 }
1173
1174 $before_hash = $self->eval_dir_dots($before_hash);
1175
1176 my $linkfilename = &util::filename_cat ($base_dir, $before_hash);
1177
1178 my $rl = 0;
1179 $rl = 1 if (-e $linkfilename);
1180
1181 # make sure there's a slash on the end if it's a directory
1182 if ($before_hash !~ m/\/$/) {
1183 $before_hash .= "/" if (-d $linkfilename);
1184 }
1185 return ($type . $before_hash, $hash_part, $rl);
1186
1187 } elsif ($link !~ m/^(mailto|news|gopher|nntp|telnet|javascript):/i && $link !~ m/^\//) {
1188
1189 if ($before_hash =~ s@^/@@ || $before_hash =~ m/\\/) {
1190
1191 # the first directory will be the domain name if file_is_url
1192 # to generate archives, otherwise we'll assume all files are
1193 # from the same site and base_dir is the root
1194
1195 if ($self->{'file_is_url'}) {
1196 my @dirs = split /[\/\\]/, $file;
1197 my $domname = shift (@dirs);
1198 $before_hash = &util::filename_cat($domname, $before_hash);
1199 $before_hash =~ s@\\@/@g; # for windows
1200 }
1201 else
1202 {
1203 # see if link shares directory with source document
1204 # => turn into relative link if this is so!
1205
1206 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows/i) {
1207 # too difficult doing a pattern match with embedded '\'s...
1208 my $win_before_hash=$before_hash;
1209 $win_before_hash =~ s@(\\)+@/@g;
1210 # $base_dir is already similarly "converted" on windows.
1211 if ($win_before_hash =~ s@^$base_dir/@@o) {
1212 # if this is true, we removed a prefix
1213 $before_hash=$win_before_hash;
1214 }
1215 }
1216 else {
1217 # before_hash has lost leading slash by this point,
1218 # -> add back in prior to substitution with $base_dir
1219 $before_hash = "/$before_hash";
1220
1221 $before_hash = &util::filename_cat("",$before_hash);
1222 $before_hash =~ s@^$base_dir/@@;
1223 }
1224 }
1225 } else {
1226 # Turn relative file path into full path
1227 my $dirname = &File::Basename::dirname($file);
1228 $before_hash = &util::filename_cat($dirname, $before_hash);
1229 $before_hash = $self->eval_dir_dots($before_hash);
1230 }
1231
1232 my $linkfilename = &util::filename_cat ($base_dir, $before_hash);
1233 # make sure there's a slash on the end if it's a directory
1234 if ($before_hash !~ m/\/$/) {
1235 $before_hash .= "/" if (-d $linkfilename);
1236 }
1237 return ("http://" . $before_hash, $hash_part, 1);
1238 } else {
1239 # mailto, news, nntp, telnet, javascript or gopher link
1240 return ($before_hash, "", 0);
1241 }
1242}
1243
1244sub extract_first_NNNN_characters {
1245 my $self = shift (@_);
1246 my ($textref, $doc_obj, $thissection) = @_;
1247
1248 foreach my $size (split /,/, $self->{'first'}) {
1249 my $tmptext = $$textref;
1250 # skip to the body
1251 $tmptext =~ s/.*<body[^>]*>//i;
1252 # remove javascript
1253 $tmptext =~ s@<script.*?</script>@ @sig;
1254 $tmptext =~ s/<[^>]*>/ /g;
1255 $tmptext =~ s/&nbsp;/ /g;
1256 $tmptext =~ s/^\s+//;
1257 $tmptext =~ s/\s+$//;
1258 $tmptext =~ s/\s+/ /gs;
1259 $tmptext = &unicode::substr ($tmptext, 0, $size);
1260 $tmptext =~ s/\s\S*$/&#8230;/; # adds an ellipse (...)
1261 $doc_obj->add_utf8_metadata ($thissection, "First$size", $tmptext);
1262 }
1263}
1264
1265
1266sub extract_metadata {
1267 my $self = shift (@_);
1268 my ($textref, $metadata, $doc_obj, $section) = @_;
1269 my $outhandle = $self->{'outhandle'};
1270 # if we don't want metadata, we may as well not be here ...
1271 return if (!defined $self->{'metadata_fields'});
1272
1273 # metadata fields to extract/save. 'key' is the (lowercase) name of the
1274 # html meta, 'value' is the metadata name for greenstone to use
1275 my %find_fields = ();
1276
1277 my %creator_fields = (); # short-cut for lookups
1278
1279
1280 foreach my $field (split /,/, $self->{'metadata_fields'}) {
1281 $field =~ s/^\s+//; # remove leading whitespace
1282 $field =~ s/\s+$//; # remove trailing whitespace
1283
1284 # support tag<tagname>
1285 if ($field =~ m/^(.*?)<(.*?)>$/) {
1286 # "$2" is the user's preferred gs metadata name
1287 $find_fields{lc($1)}=$2; # lc = lowercase
1288 } else { # no <tagname> for mapping
1289 # "$field" is the user's preferred gs metadata name
1290 $find_fields{lc($field)}=$field; # lc = lowercase
1291 }
1292 }
1293
1294 if (defined $self->{'hunt_creator_metadata'} &&
1295 $self->{'hunt_creator_metadata'} == 1 ) {
1296 my @extra_fields =
1297 (
1298 'author',
1299 'author.email',
1300 'creator',
1301 'dc.creator',
1302 'dc.creator.corporatename',
1303 );
1304
1305 # add the creator_metadata fields to search for
1306 foreach my $field (@extra_fields) {
1307 $creator_fields{$field}=0; # add to lookup hash
1308 }
1309 }
1310
1311
1312 # find the header in the html file, which has the meta tags
1313 $$textref =~ m@<head>(.*?)</head>@si;
1314
1315 my $html_header=$1;
1316
1317 # go through every <meta... tag defined in the html and see if it is
1318 # one of the tags we want to match.
1319
1320 # special case for title - we want to remember if its been found
1321 my $found_title = 0;
1322 # this assumes that ">" won't appear. (I don't think it's allowed to...)
1323 $html_header =~ m/^/; # match the start of the string, for \G assertion
1324
1325 while ($html_header =~ m/\G.*?<meta(.*?)>/sig) {
1326 my $metatag=$1;
1327 my ($tag, $value);
1328
1329 # find the tag name
1330 $metatag =~ m/(?:name|http-equiv)\s*=\s*([\"\'])?(.*?)\1/is;
1331 $tag=$2;
1332 # in case they're not using " or ', but they should...
1333 if (! $tag) {
1334 $metatag =~ m/(?:name|http-equiv)\s*=\s*([^\s\>]+)/is;
1335 $tag=$1;
1336 }
1337
1338 if (!defined $tag) {
1339 print $outhandle "HTMLPlugin: can't find NAME in \"$metatag\"\n";
1340 next;
1341 }
1342
1343 # don't need to assign this field if it was passed in from a previous
1344 # (recursive) plugin
1345 if (defined $metadata->{$tag}) {next}
1346
1347 # find the tag content
1348 $metatag =~ m/content\s*=\s*([\"\'])?(.*?)\1/is;
1349 $value=$2;
1350
1351 if (! $value) {
1352 $metatag =~ m/(?:name|http-equiv)\s*=\s*([^\s\>]+)/is;
1353 $value=$1;
1354 }
1355 if (!defined $value) {
1356 print $outhandle "HTMLPlugin: can't find VALUE in \"$metatag\"\n";
1357 next;
1358 }
1359
1360 # clean up and add
1361 $value =~ s/\s+/ /gs;
1362 chomp($value); # remove trailing \n, if any
1363 if (exists $creator_fields{lc($tag)}) {
1364 # map this value onto greenstone's "Creator" metadata
1365 $tag='Creator';
1366 } elsif (!exists $find_fields{lc($tag)}) {
1367 next; # don't want this tag
1368 } else {
1369 # get the user's preferred capitalisation
1370 $tag = $find_fields{lc($tag)};
1371 }
1372 if (lc($tag) eq "title") {
1373 $found_title = 1;
1374 }
1375 print $outhandle " extracted \"$tag\" metadata \"$value\"\n"
1376 if ($self->{'verbosity'} > 2);
1377 if ($tag =~ m/date.*/i){
1378 $tag = lc($tag);
1379 }
1380 $doc_obj->add_utf8_metadata($section, $tag, $value);
1381
1382 }
1383
1384 # TITLE: extract the document title
1385 if (exists $find_fields{'title'} && !$found_title) {
1386 # we want a title, and didn't find one in the meta tags
1387 # see if there's a <title> tag
1388 my $title;
1389 my $from = ""; # for debugging output only
1390 if ($html_header =~ m/<title[^>]*>([^<]+)<\/title[^>]*>/is) {
1391 $title = $1;
1392 $from = "<title> tags";
1393 }
1394
1395 if (!defined $title) {
1396 $from = "first 100 chars";
1397 # if no title use first 100 or so characters
1398 $title = $$textref;
1399 $title =~ s/^\xFE\xFF//; # Remove unicode byte order mark
1400 $title =~ s/^.*?<body>//si;
1401 # ignore javascript!
1402 $title =~ s@<script.*?</script>@ @sig;
1403 $title =~ s/<\/([^>]+)><\1>//g; # (eg) </b><b> - no space
1404 $title =~ s/<[^>]*>/ /g; # remove all HTML tags
1405 $title = substr ($title, 0, 100);
1406 $title =~ s/\s\S*$/.../;
1407 }
1408 $title =~ s/<[^>]*>/ /g; # remove html tags
1409 $title =~ s/&nbsp;/ /g;
1410 $title =~ s/(?:&nbsp;|\xc2\xa0)/ /g; # utf-8 for nbsp...
1411 $title =~ s/\s+/ /gs; # collapse multiple spaces
1412 $title =~ s/^\s*//; # remove leading spaces
1413 $title =~ s/\s*$//; # remove trailing spaces
1414
1415 $title =~ s/^$self->{'title_sub'}// if ($self->{'title_sub'});
1416 $title =~ s/^\s+//s; # in case title_sub introduced any...
1417 $doc_obj->add_utf8_metadata ($section, 'Title', $title);
1418 print $outhandle " extracted Title metadata \"$title\" from $from\n"
1419 if ($self->{'verbosity'} > 2);
1420 }
1421
1422 # add FileFormat metadata
1423 $doc_obj->add_metadata($section,"FileFormat", "HTML");
1424
1425 # Special, for metadata names such as tagH1 - extracts
1426 # the text between the first <H1> and </H1> tags into "H1" metadata.
1427
1428 foreach my $field (keys %find_fields) {
1429 if ($field !~ m/^tag([a-z0-9]+)$/i) {next}
1430 my $tag = $1;
1431 if ($$textref =~ m@<$tag[^>]*>(.*?)</$tag[^>]*>@g) {
1432 my $content = $1;
1433 $content =~ s/&nbsp;/ /g;
1434 $content =~ s/<[^>]*>/ /g;
1435 $content =~ s/^\s+//;
1436 $content =~ s/\s+$//;
1437 $content =~ s/\s+/ /gs;
1438 if ($content) {
1439 $tag=$find_fields{"tag$tag"}; # get the user's capitalisation
1440 $tag =~ s/^tag//i;
1441 $doc_obj->add_utf8_metadata ($section, $tag, $content);
1442 print $outhandle " extracted \"$tag\" metadata \"$content\"\n"
1443 if ($self->{'verbosity'} > 2);
1444 }
1445 }
1446 }
1447}
1448
1449
1450# evaluate any "../" to next directory up
1451# evaluate any "./" as here
1452sub eval_dir_dots {
1453 my $self = shift (@_);
1454 my ($filename) = @_;
1455 my $dirsep_os = &util::get_os_dirsep();
1456 my @dirsep = split(/$dirsep_os/,$filename);
1457
1458 my @eval_dirs = ();
1459 foreach my $d (@dirsep) {
1460 if ($d eq "..") {
1461 pop(@eval_dirs);
1462
1463 } elsif ($d eq ".") {
1464 # do nothing!
1465
1466 } else {
1467 push(@eval_dirs,$d);
1468 }
1469 }
1470
1471 # Need to fiddle with number of elements in @eval_dirs if the
1472 # first one is the empty string. This is because of a
1473 # modification to util::filename_cat that supresses the addition
1474 # of a leading '/' character (or \ if windows) (intended to help
1475 # filename cat with relative paths) if the first entry in the
1476 # array is the empty string. Making the array start with *two*
1477 # empty strings is a way to defeat this "smart" option.
1478 #
1479 if (scalar(@eval_dirs) > 0) {
1480 if ($eval_dirs[0] eq ""){
1481 unshift(@eval_dirs,"");
1482 }
1483 }
1484
1485 my $evaluated_filename = (scalar @eval_dirs > 0) ? &util::filename_cat(@eval_dirs) : "";
1486 return $evaluated_filename;
1487}
1488
1489sub replace_usemap_links {
1490 my $self = shift (@_);
1491 my ($front, $link, $back) = @_;
1492
1493 # remove quotes from link at start and end if necessary
1494 if ($link=~/^[\"\']/) {
1495 $link=~s/^[\"\']//;
1496 $link=~s/[\"\']$//;
1497 $front.='"';
1498 $back="\"$back";
1499 }
1500
1501 $link =~ s/^\.\///;
1502 return $front . $link . $back;
1503}
1504
1505sub inc_filecount {
1506 my $self = shift (@_);
1507
1508 if ($self->{'file_num'} == 1000) {
1509 $self->{'dir_num'} ++;
1510 $self->{'file_num'} = 0;
1511 } else {
1512 $self->{'file_num'} ++;
1513 }
1514}
1515
1516
1517# Extend read_file so that strings like &eacute; are
1518# converted to UTF8 internally.
1519#
1520# We don't convert &lt; or &gt; or &amp; or &quot; in case
1521# they interfere with the GML files
1522
1523sub read_file {
1524 my $self = shift(@_);
1525 my ($filename, $encoding, $language, $textref) = @_;
1526
1527 $self->SUPER::read_file($filename, $encoding, $language, $textref);
1528
1529 # Convert entities to their UTF8 equivalents
1530 $$textref =~ s/&(lt|gt|amp|quot|nbsp);/&z$1;/go;
1531 $$textref =~ s/&([^;]+);/&ghtml::getcharequiv($1,1)/gseo;
1532 $$textref =~ s/&z(lt|gt|amp|quot|nbsp);/&$1;/go;
1533}
1534
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