source: main/trunk/greenstone2/perllib/util.pm@ 25994

Last change on this file since 25994 was 25994, checked in by ak19, 12 years ago

Moving the updated create_itemfile() subroutine from pdfpstoimg.pl to util so that PDFBoxConverter can easily reuse this method too, as the PDFBoxConverter is currently being modified to convert a PDF to images when the -pagedimage_IMGTYPE flag is specified.

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[537]1###########################################################################
2#
3# util.pm -- various useful utilities
4# A component of the Greenstone digital library software
5# from the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the
6# University of Waikato, New Zealand.
7#
8# Copyright (C) 1999 New Zealand Digital Library Project
9#
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14#
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23#
24###########################################################################
[4]25
26package util;
27
[23362]28use strict;
29
30use Encode;
[4]31use File::Copy;
[619]32use File::Basename;
[24362]33# Config for getting the perlpath in the recommended way, though it uses paths that are
34# hard-coded into the Config file that's generated upon configuring and compiling perl.
35# $^X works better in some cases to return the path to perl used to launch the script,
36# but if launched with plain "perl" (no full-path), that will be just what it returns.
37use Config;
[4]38
39# removes files (but not directories)
40sub rm {
41 my (@files) = @_;
[18469]42
[4]43 my @filefiles = ();
44
45 # make sure the files we want to delete exist
46 # and are regular files
[10046]47 foreach my $file (@files) {
[4]48 if (!-e $file) {
49 print STDERR "util::rm $file does not exist\n";
[721]50 } elsif ((!-f $file) && (!-l $file)) {
51 print STDERR "util::rm $file is not a regular (or symbolic) file\n";
[4]52 } else {
53 push (@filefiles, $file);
54 }
55 }
56
57 # remove the files
58 my $numremoved = unlink @filefiles;
59
60 # check to make sure all of them were removed
61 if ($numremoved != scalar(@filefiles)) {
62 print STDERR "util::rm Not all files were removed\n";
63 }
64}
65
[23249]66# removes files (but not directories) - can rename this to the default
67# "rm" subroutine when debugging the deletion of individual files.
68sub rm_debug {
69 my (@files) = @_;
70 my @filefiles = ();
[4]71
[23249]72 # make sure the files we want to delete exist
73 # and are regular files
74 foreach my $file (@files) {
75 if (!-e $file) {
76 print STDERR "util::rm $file does not exist\n";
77 } elsif ((!-f $file) && (!-l $file)) {
78 print STDERR "util::rm $file is not a regular (or symbolic) file\n";
79 } else { # debug message
80 unlink($file) or warn "Could not delete file $file: $!\n";
81 }
82 }
83}
[10211]84
[23249]85
[4]86# recursive removal
[10211]87sub filtered_rm_r {
88 my ($files,$file_accept_re,$file_reject_re) = @_;
[4]89
[24291]90# my ($cpackage,$cfilename,$cline,$csubr,$chas_args,$cwantarray) = caller(2);
91# my ($lcfilename) = ($cfilename =~ m/([^\\\/]*)$/);
92# print STDERR "** Calling method (2): $lcfilename:$cline $cpackage->$csubr\n";
93
[10211]94 my @files_array = (ref $files eq "ARRAY") ? @$files : ($files);
95
[4]96 # recursively remove the files
[10211]97 foreach my $file (@files_array) {
[4]98 $file =~ s/[\/\\]+$//; # remove trailing slashes
99
100 if (!-e $file) {
[10211]101 print STDERR "util::filtered_rm_r $file does not exist\n";
[4]102
[721]103 } elsif ((-d $file) && (!-l $file)) { # don't recurse down symbolic link
[4]104 # get the contents of this directory
105 if (!opendir (INDIR, $file)) {
[10211]106 print STDERR "util::filtered_rm_r could not open directory $file\n";
[4]107 } else {
108 my @filedir = grep (!/^\.\.?$/, readdir (INDIR));
109 closedir (INDIR);
[10211]110
[4]111 # remove all the files in this directory
[10211]112 map {$_="$file/$_";} @filedir;
113 &filtered_rm_r (\@filedir,$file_accept_re,$file_reject_re);
[4]114
[10211]115 if (!defined $file_accept_re && !defined $file_reject_re) {
116 # remove this directory
117 if (!rmdir $file) {
118 print STDERR "util::filtered_rm_r couldn't remove directory $file\n";
119 }
[4]120 }
121 }
[10211]122 } else {
123 next if (defined $file_reject_re && ($file =~ m/$file_reject_re/));
[4]124
[10211]125 if ((!defined $file_accept_re) || ($file =~ m/$file_accept_re/)) {
126 # remove this file
127 &rm ($file);
128 }
[4]129 }
130 }
131}
132
[10211]133
134# recursive removal
135sub rm_r {
136 my (@files) = @_;
137
138 # use the more general (but reterospectively written function
139 # filtered_rm_r function()
140
141 filtered_rm_r(\@files,undef,undef); # no accept or reject expressions
142}
143
144
145
146
[721]147# moves a file or a group of files
148sub mv {
149 my $dest = pop (@_);
150 my (@srcfiles) = @_;
[4]151
[721]152 # remove trailing slashes from source and destination files
153 $dest =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
154 map {$_ =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;} @srcfiles;
155
156 # a few sanity checks
157 if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
158 print STDERR "util::mv no destination directory given\n";
159 return;
160 } elsif ((scalar (@srcfiles) > 1) && (!-d $dest)) {
161 print STDERR "util::mv if multiple source files are given the ".
162 "destination must be a directory\n";
163 return;
164 }
165
166 # move the files
[8716]167 foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
[721]168 my $tempdest = $dest;
169 if (-d $tempdest) {
170 my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]+)$/;
171 $tempdest .= "/$filename";
172 }
173 if (!-e $file) {
174 print STDERR "util::mv $file does not exist\n";
175 } else {
[25598]176 if(!rename ($file, $tempdest)) {
177 print STDERR "**** Failed to rename $file to $tempdest\n";
178 &File::Copy::copy($file, $tempdest);
179 &rm($file);
180 }
181 elsif(-e $file) { # rename (partially) succeeded) but srcfile still exists after rename
182 #print STDERR "*** srcfile $file still exists after rename to $tempdest\n";
183 if(!-e $tempdest) {
184 print STDERR "@@@@ ERROR: $tempdest does not exist\n";
185 }
186 # Sometimes the rename operation fails (as does File::Copy::move).
187 # This turns out to be because the files are hardlinked.
188 # Need to do a copy-delete in this case, however, the copy step is not necessary:
189 # the srcfile got renamed into tempdest, but srcfile itself still exists, delete it.
190 #&File::Copy::copy($file, $tempdest);
191
192 &rm($file);
193 }
[721]194 }
195 }
196}
197
[25554]198# Move the contents of source directory into target directory
199# (as opposed to merely replacing target dir with the src dir)
200# This can overwrite any files with duplicate names in the target
201# but other files and folders in the target will continue to exist
202sub mv_dir_contents {
203 my ($src_dir, $dest_dir) = @_;
204
205 # Obtain listing of all files within src_dir
206 # Note that readdir lists relative paths, as well as . and ..
207 opendir(DIR, "$src_dir");
208 my @files= readdir(DIR);
[25579]209 close(DIR);
[25554]210
[25572]211 my @full_path_files = ();
[25554]212 foreach my $file (@files) {
213 # process all except . and ..
[25572]214 unless($file eq "." || $file eq "..") {
[25578]215
[25579]216 my $dest_subdir = &filename_cat($dest_dir, $file); # $file is still a relative path
[25578]217
218 # construct absolute paths
219 $file = &filename_cat($src_dir, $file); # $file is now an absolute path
220
221 # Recurse on directories which have an equivalent in target dest_dir
222 # If $file is a directory that already exists in target $dest_dir,
223 # then a simple move operation will fail (definitely on Windows).
224 if(-d $file && -d $dest_subdir) {
[25579]225 #print STDERR "**** $file is a directory also existing in target, its contents to be copied to $dest_subdir\n";
[25578]226 &mv_dir_contents($file, $dest_subdir);
[25572]227
228 # now all content is moved across, delete empty dir in source folder
229 if(&is_dir_empty($file)) {
[25577]230 if (!rmdir $file) {
[25579]231 print STDERR "ERROR. util::mv_dir_contents couldn't remove directory $file\n";
[25577]232 }
[25572]233 } else { # error
[25598]234 print STDERR "ERROR. util::mv_dir_contents: subfolder $file still non-empty after moving contents to $dest_subdir\n";
[25572]235 }
[25578]236 } else { # process files and any directories that don't already exist with a simple move
[25572]237 push(@full_path_files, $file);
238 }
239 }
[25554]240 }
[25572]241
242 if(!&dir_exists($dest_dir)) { # create target toplevel folder or subfolders if they don't exist
243 &mk_dir($dest_dir);
244 }
[25598]245
246 #print STDERR "@@@@@ Copying files |".join(",", @full_path_files)."| to: $dest_dir\n";
247
[25572]248 if(@full_path_files) { # if non-empty, there's something to copy across
249 &mv(@full_path_files, $dest_dir);
250 }
[25554]251}
[721]252
[25554]253
[4]254# copies a file or a group of files
255sub cp {
256 my $dest = pop (@_);
257 my (@srcfiles) = @_;
258
259 # remove trailing slashes from source and destination files
260 $dest =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
261 map {$_ =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;} @srcfiles;
262
263 # a few sanity checks
264 if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
265 print STDERR "util::cp no destination directory given\n";
266 return;
267 } elsif ((scalar (@srcfiles) > 1) && (!-d $dest)) {
268 print STDERR "util::cp if multiple source files are given the ".
269 "destination must be a directory\n";
270 return;
271 }
272
273 # copy the files
[8716]274 foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
[4]275 my $tempdest = $dest;
276 if (-d $tempdest) {
277 my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]+)$/;
278 $tempdest .= "/$filename";
279 }
280 if (!-e $file) {
281 print STDERR "util::cp $file does not exist\n";
282 } elsif (!-f $file) {
283 print STDERR "util::cp $file is not a plain file\n";
284 } else {
285 &File::Copy::copy ($file, $tempdest);
286 }
287 }
288}
289
290
[721]291
[4]292# recursively copies a file or group of files
[1454]293# syntax: cp_r (sourcefiles, destination directory)
294# destination must be a directory - to copy one file to
295# another use cp instead
[4]296sub cp_r {
297 my $dest = pop (@_);
298 my (@srcfiles) = @_;
299
300 # a few sanity checks
301 if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
[1454]302 print STDERR "util::cp_r no destination directory given\n";
[4]303 return;
[1454]304 } elsif (-f $dest) {
305 print STDERR "util::cp_r destination must be a directory\n";
[4]306 return;
307 }
308
[1454]309 # create destination directory if it doesn't exist already
310 if (! -d $dest) {
311 my $store_umask = umask(0002);
312 mkdir ($dest, 0777);
313 umask($store_umask);
314 }
315
[4]316 # copy the files
[8716]317 foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
[4]318
319 if (!-e $file) {
[1454]320 print STDERR "util::cp_r $file does not exist\n";
[4]321
322 } elsif (-d $file) {
[1586]323 # make the new directory
324 my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]*)$/;
325 $dest = &util::filename_cat ($dest, $filename);
326 my $store_umask = umask(0002);
327 mkdir ($dest, 0777);
328 umask($store_umask);
[836]329
[4]330 # get the contents of this directory
331 if (!opendir (INDIR, $file)) {
332 print STDERR "util::cp_r could not open directory $file\n";
333 } else {
[1454]334 my @filedir = readdir (INDIR);
[4]335 closedir (INDIR);
[8716]336 foreach my $f (@filedir) {
[1454]337 next if $f =~ /^\.\.?$/;
338 # copy all the files in this directory
339 my $ff = &util::filename_cat ($file, $f);
340 &cp_r ($ff, $dest);
341 }
[4]342 }
343
344 } else {
[1454]345 &cp($file, $dest);
[4]346 }
347 }
348}
[21762]349# recursively copies a file or group of files
350# syntax: cp_r (sourcefiles, destination directory)
351# destination must be a directory - to copy one file to
352# another use cp instead
353sub cp_r_nosvn {
354 my $dest = pop (@_);
355 my (@srcfiles) = @_;
[4]356
[21762]357 # a few sanity checks
358 if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
359 print STDERR "util::cp_r no destination directory given\n";
360 return;
361 } elsif (-f $dest) {
362 print STDERR "util::cp_r destination must be a directory\n";
363 return;
364 }
365
366 # create destination directory if it doesn't exist already
367 if (! -d $dest) {
368 my $store_umask = umask(0002);
369 mkdir ($dest, 0777);
370 umask($store_umask);
371 }
372
373 # copy the files
374 foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
375
376 if (!-e $file) {
377 print STDERR "util::cp_r $file does not exist\n";
378
379 } elsif (-d $file) {
380 # make the new directory
381 my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]*)$/;
382 $dest = &util::filename_cat ($dest, $filename);
383 my $store_umask = umask(0002);
384 mkdir ($dest, 0777);
385 umask($store_umask);
386
387 # get the contents of this directory
388 if (!opendir (INDIR, $file)) {
389 print STDERR "util::cp_r could not open directory $file\n";
390 } else {
391 my @filedir = readdir (INDIR);
392 closedir (INDIR);
393 foreach my $f (@filedir) {
394 next if $f =~ /^\.\.?$/;
395 next if $f =~ /^\.svn$/;
396 # copy all the files in this directory
397 my $ff = &util::filename_cat ($file, $f);
398 &cp_r ($ff, $dest);
399 }
400 }
401
402 } else {
403 &cp($file, $dest);
404 }
405 }
406}
407
[11179]408# copies a directory and its contents, excluding subdirectories, into a new directory
409sub cp_r_toplevel {
410 my $dest = pop (@_);
411 my (@srcfiles) = @_;
[4]412
[11179]413 # a few sanity checks
414 if (scalar (@srcfiles) == 0) {
415 print STDERR "util::cp_r no destination directory given\n";
416 return;
417 } elsif (-f $dest) {
418 print STDERR "util::cp_r destination must be a directory\n";
419 return;
420 }
421
422 # create destination directory if it doesn't exist already
423 if (! -d $dest) {
424 my $store_umask = umask(0002);
425 mkdir ($dest, 0777);
426 umask($store_umask);
427 }
428
429 # copy the files
430 foreach my $file (@srcfiles) {
431
432 if (!-e $file) {
433 print STDERR "util::cp_r $file does not exist\n";
434
435 } elsif (-d $file) {
436 # make the new directory
437 my ($filename) = $file =~ /([^\\\/]*)$/;
438 $dest = &util::filename_cat ($dest, $filename);
439 my $store_umask = umask(0002);
440 mkdir ($dest, 0777);
441 umask($store_umask);
442
443 # get the contents of this directory
444 if (!opendir (INDIR, $file)) {
445 print STDERR "util::cp_r could not open directory $file\n";
446 } else {
447 my @filedir = readdir (INDIR);
448 closedir (INDIR);
449 foreach my $f (@filedir) {
450 next if $f =~ /^\.\.?$/;
451
452 # copy all the files in this directory, but not directories
453 my $ff = &util::filename_cat ($file, $f);
454 if (-f $ff) {
455 &cp($ff, $dest);
456 #&cp_r ($ff, $dest);
457 }
458 }
459 }
460
461 } else {
462 &cp($file, $dest);
463 }
464 }
465}
466
[721]467sub mk_dir {
468 my ($dir) = @_;
469
[836]470 my $store_umask = umask(0002);
471 my $mkdir_ok = mkdir ($dir, 0777);
472 umask($store_umask);
473
474 if (!$mkdir_ok)
475 {
[721]476 print STDERR "util::mk_dir could not create directory $dir\n";
477 return;
478 }
479}
480
[1046]481# in case anyone cares - I did some testing (using perls Benchmark module)
482# on this subroutine against File::Path::mkpath (). mk_all_dir() is apparently
483# slightly faster (surprisingly) - Stefan.
[4]484sub mk_all_dir {
485 my ($dir) = @_;
486
487 # use / for the directory separator, remove duplicate and
488 # trailing slashes
489 $dir=~s/[\\\/]+/\//g;
490 $dir=~s/[\\\/]+$//;
491
492 # make sure the cache directory exists
493 my $dirsofar = "";
494 my $first = 1;
[8716]495 foreach my $dirname (split ("/", $dir)) {
[4]496 $dirsofar .= "/" unless $first;
497 $first = 0;
498
499 $dirsofar .= $dirname;
500
501 next if $dirname =~ /^(|[a-z]:)$/i;
[836]502 if (!-e $dirsofar)
503 {
504 my $store_umask = umask(0002);
505 my $mkdir_ok = mkdir ($dirsofar, 0777);
506 umask($store_umask);
507 if (!$mkdir_ok)
508 {
509 print STDERR "util::mk_all_dir could not create directory $dirsofar\n";
510 return;
511 }
512 }
[4]513 }
514}
515
[619]516# make hard link to file if supported by OS, otherwise copy the file
517sub hard_link {
[18463]518 my ($src, $dest, $verbosity) = @_;
[4]519
[619]520 # remove trailing slashes from source and destination files
521 $src =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
522 $dest =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
523
[23307]524## print STDERR "**** src = ", unicode::debug_unicode_string($src),"\n";
[619]525 # a few sanity checks
[812]526 if (-e $dest) {
527 # destination file already exists
528 return;
529 }
530 elsif (!-e $src) {
[23307]531 print STDERR "util::hard_link source file \"$src\" does not exist\n";
[3628]532 return 1;
[619]533 }
534 elsif (-d $src) {
[23307]535 print STDERR "util::hard_link source \"$src\" is a directory\n";
[3628]536 return 1;
[619]537 }
538
539 my $dest_dir = &File::Basename::dirname($dest);
540 mk_all_dir($dest_dir) if (!-e $dest_dir);
541
[14365]542
[22119]543 if (!link($src, $dest)) {
[18463]544 if ((!defined $verbosity) || ($verbosity>2)) {
545 print STDERR "util::hard_link: unable to create hard link. ";
546 print STDERR " Copying file: $src -> $dest\n";
547 }
[14365]548 &File::Copy::copy ($src, $dest);
[619]549 }
[3628]550 return 0;
[619]551}
552
[2193]553# make soft link to file if supported by OS, otherwise copy file
[721]554sub soft_link {
[15165]555 my ($src, $dest, $ensure_paths_absolute) = @_;
[619]556
[721]557 # remove trailing slashes from source and destination files
558 $src =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
559 $dest =~ s/[\\\/]+$//;
[619]560
[15165]561 # Ensure file paths are absolute IF requested to do so
562 # Soft_linking didn't work for relative paths
563 if(defined $ensure_paths_absolute && $ensure_paths_absolute) {
564 # We need to ensure that the src file is the absolute path
565 # See http://perldoc.perl.org/File/Spec.html
566 if(!File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $src )) { # it's relative
567 $src = File::Spec->rel2abs($src); # make absolute
568 }
569 # Might as well ensure that the destination file's absolute path is used
570 if(!File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $dest )) {
571 $dest = File::Spec->rel2abs($dest); # make absolute
572 }
573 }
574
[721]575 # a few sanity checks
576 if (!-e $src) {
577 print STDERR "util::soft_link source file $src does not exist\n";
578 return 0;
579 }
[619]580
[721]581 my $dest_dir = &File::Basename::dirname($dest);
582 mk_all_dir($dest_dir) if (!-e $dest_dir);
[14365]583
[2193]584 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
[23484]585
[14365]586 # symlink not supported on windows
587 &File::Copy::copy ($src, $dest);
[2193]588
589 } elsif (!eval {symlink($src, $dest)}) {
[2974]590 print STDERR "util::soft_link: unable to create soft link.\n";
[721]591 return 0;
592 }
593
594 return 1;
595}
596
[23362]597# Primarily for filenames generated by processing
598# content of HTML files (which are mapped to UTF-8 internally)
599#
600# To turn this into an octet string that really exists on the file
601# system:
602# 1. don't need to do anything special for Unix-based systems
603# (as underlying file system is byte-code)
604# 2. need to map to short DOS filenames for Windows
[721]605
[23362]606sub utf8_to_real_filename
607{
608 my ($utf8_filename) = @_;
[721]609
[23362]610 my $real_filename;
[721]611
[23362]612 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i) {
613 require Win32;
[23388]614
615 print STDERR "***** utf8 filename = $utf8_filename\n\n\n";
616
[23362]617 my $unicode_filename = decode("utf8",$utf8_filename);
618 $real_filename = Win32::GetShortPathName($unicode_filename);
619 }
620 else {
621 $real_filename = $utf8_filename;
622 }
623
624 return $real_filename;
625}
626
627
628sub fd_exists
629{
630 my $filename_full_path = shift @_;
631 my $test_op = shift @_ || "-e";
632
633 # By default tests for existance of file or directory (-e)
634 # Can be made more specific by providing second parameter (e.g. -f or -d)
635
636 my $exists = 0;
637
638 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i) {
639 require Win32;
640 my $filename_short_path = Win32::GetShortPathName($filename_full_path);
641 if (!defined $filename_short_path) {
642 # Was probably still in UTF8 form (not what is needed on Windows)
643 my $unicode_filename_full_path = eval "decode(\"utf8\",\$filename_full_path)";
644 if (defined $unicode_filename_full_path) {
645 $filename_short_path = Win32::GetShortPathName($unicode_filename_full_path);
646 }
647 }
648 $filename_full_path = $filename_short_path;
649 }
650
651 if (defined $filename_full_path) {
652 $exists = eval "($test_op \$filename_full_path)";
653 }
654
655 return $exists;
656}
657
658sub file_exists
659{
660 my ($filename_full_path) = @_;
661
662 return fd_exists($filename_full_path,"-f");
663}
664
665sub dir_exists
666{
667 my ($filename_full_path) = @_;
668
669 return fd_exists($filename_full_path,"-d");
670}
671
672
673
[4]674# updates a copy of a directory in some other part of the filesystem
675# verbosity settings are: 0=low, 1=normal, 2=high
676# both $fromdir and $todir should be absolute paths
677sub cachedir {
678 my ($fromdir, $todir, $verbosity) = @_;
679 $verbosity = 1 unless defined $verbosity;
680
681 # use / for the directory separator, remove duplicate and
682 # trailing slashes
683 $fromdir=~s/[\\\/]+/\//g;
684 $fromdir=~s/[\\\/]+$//;
685 $todir=~s/[\\\/]+/\//g;
686 $todir=~s/[\\\/]+$//;
687
688 &mk_all_dir ($todir);
689
690 # get the directories in ascending order
691 if (!opendir (FROMDIR, $fromdir)) {
692 print STDERR "util::cachedir could not read directory $fromdir\n";
693 return;
694 }
695 my @fromdir = grep (!/^\.\.?$/, sort(readdir (FROMDIR)));
696 closedir (FROMDIR);
697
698 if (!opendir (TODIR, $todir)) {
699 print STDERR "util::cacedir could not read directory $todir\n";
700 return;
701 }
702 my @todir = grep (!/^\.\.?$/, sort(readdir (TODIR)));
703 closedir (TODIR);
704
705 my $fromi = 0;
706 my $toi = 0;
707
708 while ($fromi < scalar(@fromdir) || $toi < scalar(@todir)) {
709# print "fromi: $fromi toi: $toi\n";
710
711 # see if we should delete a file/directory
712 # this should happen if the file/directory
713 # is not in the from list or if its a different
714 # size, or has an older timestamp
715 if ($toi < scalar(@todir)) {
716 if (($fromi >= scalar(@fromdir)) ||
717 ($todir[$toi] lt $fromdir[$fromi] ||
718 ($todir[$toi] eq $fromdir[$fromi] &&
719 &differentfiles("$fromdir/$fromdir[$fromi]","$todir/$todir[$toi]",
720 $verbosity)))) {
721
722 # the files are different
723 &rm_r("$todir/$todir[$toi]");
724 splice(@todir, $toi, 1); # $toi stays the same
725
726 } elsif ($todir[$toi] eq $fromdir[$fromi]) {
727 # the files are the same
728 # if it is a directory, check its contents
729 if (-d "$todir/$todir[$toi]") {
730 &cachedir ("$fromdir/$fromdir[$fromi]",
731 "$todir/$todir[$toi]", $verbosity);
732 }
733
734 $toi++;
735 $fromi++;
736 next;
737 }
738 }
739
740 # see if we should insert a file/directory
741 # we should insert a file/directory if there
742 # is no tofiles left or if the tofile does not exist
743 if ($fromi < scalar(@fromdir) && ($toi >= scalar(@todir) ||
744 $todir[$toi] gt $fromdir[$fromi])) {
745 &cp_r ("$fromdir/$fromdir[$fromi]", "$todir/$fromdir[$fromi]");
746 splice (@todir, $toi, 0, $fromdir[$fromi]);
747
748 $toi++;
749 $fromi++;
750 }
751 }
752}
753
754# this function returns -1 if either file is not found
755# assumes that $file1 and $file2 are absolute file names or
756# in the current directory
757# $file2 is allowed to be newer than $file1
758sub differentfiles {
759 my ($file1, $file2, $verbosity) = @_;
760 $verbosity = 1 unless defined $verbosity;
761
762 $file1 =~ s/\/+$//;
763 $file2 =~ s/\/+$//;
764
765 my ($file1name) = $file1 =~ /\/([^\/]*)$/;
766 my ($file2name) = $file2 =~ /\/([^\/]*)$/;
767
768 return -1 unless (-e $file1 && -e $file2);
769 if ($file1name ne $file2name) {
770 print STDERR "filenames are not the same\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
771 return 1;
772 }
773
[8716]774 my @file1stat = stat ($file1);
775 my @file2stat = stat ($file2);
[4]776
777 if (-d $file1) {
778 if (! -d $file2) {
779 print STDERR "one file is a directory\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
780 return 1;
781 }
782 return 0;
783 }
784
785 # both must be regular files
786 unless (-f $file1 && -f $file2) {
787 print STDERR "one file is not a regular file\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
788 return 1;
789 }
790
791 # the size of the files must be the same
792 if ($file1stat[7] != $file2stat[7]) {
793 print STDERR "different sized files\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
794 return 1;
795 }
796
797 # the second file cannot be older than the first
798 if ($file1stat[9] > $file2stat[9]) {
799 print STDERR "file is older\n" if ($verbosity >= 2);
800 return 1;
801 }
802
803 return 0;
804}
805
806
[16266]807sub get_tmp_filename
808{
809 my $file_ext = shift(@_) || undef;
810
[22438]811 my $opt_dot_file_ext = "";
812 if (defined $file_ext) {
813 if ($file_ext !~ m/\./) {
814 # no dot, so needs one added in at start
815 $opt_dot_file_ext = ".$file_ext"
816 }
817 else {
818 # allow for "extensions" such as _metadata.txt to be handled
819 # gracefully
820 $opt_dot_file_ext = $file_ext;
821 }
822 }
[16266]823
[2795]824 my $tmpdir = filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "tmp");
[4]825 &mk_all_dir ($tmpdir) unless -e $tmpdir;
826
827 my $count = 1000;
828 my $rand = int(rand $count);
[16266]829 my $full_tmp_filename = &filename_cat($tmpdir, "F$rand$opt_dot_file_ext");
830
831 while (-e $full_tmp_filename) {
[4]832 $rand = int(rand $count);
[16266]833 $full_tmp_filename = &filename_cat($tmpdir, "F$rand$opt_dot_file_ext");
[4]834 $count++;
835 }
[16266]836
837 return $full_tmp_filename;
[4]838}
839
[22886]840sub get_timestamped_tmp_folder
[22873]841{
842
[22886]843 my $tmp_dirname;
[22873]844 if(defined $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'}) {
845 $tmp_dirname = $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'};
846 } elsif(defined $ENV{'GSDLHOME'}) {
847 $tmp_dirname = $ENV{'GSDLHOME'};
[22886]848 } else {
849 return undef;
[22873]850 }
851
852 $tmp_dirname = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dirname, "tmp");
853 &util::mk_dir($tmp_dirname) if (!-e $tmp_dirname);
854
855 # add the timestamp into the path otherwise we can run into problems
856 # if documents have the same name
857 my $timestamp = time;
858 my $time_tmp_dirname = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dirname, $timestamp);
859 $tmp_dirname = $time_tmp_dirname;
860 my $i = 1;
861 while (-e $tmp_dirname) {
862 $tmp_dirname = "$time_tmp_dirname$i";
863 $i++;
864 }
865 &util::mk_dir($tmp_dirname);
866
[22886]867 return $tmp_dirname;
868}
[22873]869
[22886]870sub get_timestamped_tmp_filename_in_collection
871{
872
873 my ($input_filename, $output_ext) = @_;
874 # derive tmp filename from input filename
875 my ($tailname, $dirname, $suffix)
876 = &File::Basename::fileparse($input_filename, "\\.[^\\.]+\$");
877
878 # softlink to collection tmp dir
879 my $tmp_dirname = &util::get_timestamped_tmp_folder();
880 $tmp_dirname = $dirname unless defined $tmp_dirname;
881
[22873]882 # following two steps copied from ConvertBinaryFile
[22886]883 # do we need them?? can't use them as is, as they use plugin methods.
884
[22873]885 #$tailname = $self->SUPER::filepath_to_utf8($tailname) unless &unicode::check_is_utf8($tailname);
886
887 # URLEncode this since htmls with images where the html filename is utf8 don't seem
888 # to work on Windows (IE or Firefox), as browsers are looking for filesystem-encoded
889 # files on the filesystem.
890 #$tailname = &util::rename_file($tailname, $self->{'file_rename_method'}, "without_suffix");
891 if (defined $output_ext) {
892 $output_ext = ".$output_ext"; # add the dot
893 } else {
894 $output_ext = $suffix;
895 }
896 $output_ext= lc($output_ext);
897 my $tmp_filename = &util::filename_cat($tmp_dirname, "$tailname$output_ext");
898
899 return $tmp_filename;
900}
901
[21218]902sub get_toplevel_tmp_dir
903{
904 return filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "tmp");
905}
906
907
[17512]908sub filename_to_regex {
909 my $filename = shift (@_);
[4]910
[24971]911 # need to make single backslashes double so that regex works
[24832]912 $filename =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; # if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i);
[24829]913
[24832]914 # note that the first part of a substitution is a regex, so RE chars need to be escaped,
915 # the second part of a substitution is not a regex, so for e.g. full-stop can be specified literally
[24829]916 $filename =~ s/\./\\./g; # in case there are extensions/other full stops, escape them
917 $filename =~ s@\(@\\(@g; # escape brackets
918 $filename =~ s@\)@\\)@g; # escape brackets
[24932]919 $filename =~ s@\[@\\[@g; # escape brackets
920 $filename =~ s@\]@\\]@g; # escape brackets
[24829]921
[17512]922 return $filename;
923}
924
[24829]925sub unregex_filename {
926 my $filename = shift (@_);
927
928 # need to put doubled backslashes for regex back to single
929 $filename =~ s/\\\./\./g; # remove RE syntax for .
930 $filename =~ s@\\\(@(@g; # remove RE syntax for ( => "\(" turns into "("
931 $filename =~ s@\\\)@)@g; # remove RE syntax for ) => "\)" turns into ")"
[24932]932 $filename =~ s@\\\[@[@g; # remove RE syntax for [ => "\[" turns into "["
933 $filename =~ s@\\\]@]@g; # remove RE syntax for ] => "\]" turns into "]"
[24940]934
935 # \\ goes to \
936 # This is the last step in reverse mirroring the order of steps in filename_to_regex()
937 $filename =~ s/\\\\/\\/g; # remove RE syntax for \
[24829]938 return $filename;
939}
940
[4]941sub filename_cat {
[7507]942 my $first_file = shift(@_);
[4]943 my (@filenames) = @_;
[10146]944
[16266]945# Useful for debugging
946# -- might make sense to call caller(0) rather than (1)??
947# my ($cpackage,$cfilename,$cline,$csubr,$chas_args,$cwantarray) = caller(1);
[22856]948# print STDERR "Calling method: $cfilename:$cline $cpackage->$csubr\n";
[18913]949
950 # If first_file is not null or empty, then add it back into the list
951 if (defined $first_file && $first_file =~ /\S/) {
[7507]952 unshift(@filenames, $first_file);
953 }
954
[4]955 my $filename = join("/", @filenames);
956
957 # remove duplicate slashes and remove the last slash
[488]958 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
959 $filename =~ s/[\\\/]+/\\/g;
960 } else {
[836]961 $filename =~ s/[\/]+/\//g;
962 # DB: want a filename abc\de.html to remain like this
[488]963 }
964 $filename =~ s/[\\\/]$//;
[4]965
966 return $filename;
967}
968
[21413]969
970sub pathname_cat {
971 my $first_path = shift(@_);
972 my (@pathnames) = @_;
973
974 # If first_path is not null or empty, then add it back into the list
975 if (defined $first_path && $first_path =~ /\S/) {
976 unshift(@pathnames, $first_path);
977 }
978
[21425]979 my $join_char;
[21413]980 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
981 $join_char = ";";
982 } else {
983 $join_char = ":";
984 }
985
986 my $pathname = join($join_char, @pathnames);
987
988 # remove duplicate slashes
989 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
990 $pathname =~ s/[\\\/]+/\\/g;
991 } else {
992 $pathname =~ s/[\/]+/\//g;
993 # DB: want a pathname abc\de.html to remain like this
994 }
995
996 return $pathname;
997}
998
999
[19616]1000sub tidy_up_oid {
1001 my ($OID) = @_;
1002 if ($OID =~ /\./) {
1003 print STDERR "Warning, identifier $OID contains periods (.), removing them\n";
1004 $OID =~ s/\.//g; #remove any periods
1005 }
1006 if ($OID =~ /^\s.*\s$/) {
1007 print STDERR "Warning, identifier $OID starts or ends with whitespace. Removing it\n";
1008 # remove starting and trailing whitespace
1009 $OID =~ s/^\s+//;
1010 $OID =~ s/\s+$//;
1011 }
1012 if ($OID =~ /^[\d]*$/) {
1013 print STDERR "Warning, identifier $OID contains only digits. Prepending 'D'.\n";
1014 $OID = "D" . $OID;
1015 }
1016
1017 return $OID;
1018}
[10212]1019sub envvar_prepend {
1020 my ($var,$val) = @_;
1021
[16404]1022 # do not prepend any value/path that's already in the environment variable
[24832]1023
1024 my $escaped_val = &filename_to_regex($val); # escape any backslashes and brackets for upcoming regex
1025 if (!defined($ENV{$var})) {
1026 $ENV{$var} = "$val";
[16442]1027 }
[24832]1028 elsif($ENV{$var} !~ m/$escaped_val/) {
1029 $ENV{$var} = "$val;".$ENV{$var};
[10212]1030 }
1031}
1032
1033sub envvar_append {
1034 my ($var,$val) = @_;
[24832]1035
[16404]1036 # do not append any value/path that's already in the environment variable
[24832]1037
1038 my $escaped_val = &filename_to_regex($val); # escape any backslashes and brackets for upcoming regex
1039 if (!defined($ENV{$var})) {
1040 $ENV{$var} = "$val";
[16442]1041 }
[24832]1042 elsif($ENV{$var} !~ m/$escaped_val/) {
1043 $ENV{$var} .= ";$val";
1044 }
[10212]1045}
1046
[16442]1047
[16380]1048# splits a filename into a prefix and a tail extension using the tail_re, or
1049# if that fails, splits on the file_extension . (dot)
1050sub get_prefix_and_tail_by_regex {
[10212]1051
[16380]1052 my ($filename,$tail_re) = @_;
1053
1054 my ($file_prefix,$file_ext) = ($filename =~ m/^(.*?)($tail_re)$/);
1055 if ((!defined $file_prefix) || (!defined $file_ext)) {
1056 ($file_prefix,$file_ext) = ($filename =~ m/^(.*)(\..*?)$/);
1057 }
1058
1059 return ($file_prefix,$file_ext);
1060}
1061
1062# get full path and file only path from a base_dir (which may be empty) and
1063# file (which may contain directories)
1064sub get_full_filenames {
1065 my ($base_dir, $file) = @_;
1066
1067 my $filename_full_path = $file;
1068 # add on directory if present
1069 $filename_full_path = &util::filename_cat ($base_dir, $file) if $base_dir =~ /\S/;
1070
1071 my $filename_no_path = $file;
1072
1073 # remove directory if present
1074 $filename_no_path =~ s/^.*[\/\\]//;
1075 return ($filename_full_path, $filename_no_path);
1076}
1077
[8682]1078# returns the path of a file without the filename -- ie. the directory the file is in
1079sub filename_head {
1080 my $filename = shift(@_);
1081
1082 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
1083 $filename =~ s/[^\\\\]*$//;
1084 }
1085 else {
1086 $filename =~ s/[^\\\/]*$//;
1087 }
1088
1089 return $filename;
1090}
1091
1092
[23362]1093
[1454]1094# returns 1 if filename1 and filename2 point to the same
1095# file or directory
1096sub filenames_equal {
1097 my ($filename1, $filename2) = @_;
1098
1099 # use filename_cat to clean up trailing slashes and
1100 # multiple slashes
1101 $filename1 = filename_cat ($filename1);
[2516]1102 $filename2 = filename_cat ($filename2);
[1454]1103
1104 # filenames not case sensitive on windows
1105 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
1106 $filename1 =~ tr/[A-Z]/[a-z]/;
1107 $filename2 =~ tr/[A-Z]/[a-z]/;
1108 }
1109 return 1 if $filename1 eq $filename2;
1110 return 0;
1111}
1112
[24932]1113# If filename is relative to within_dir, returns the relative path of filename to that directory
1114# with slashes in the filename returned as they were in the original (absolute) filename.
[23362]1115sub filename_within_directory
1116{
1117 my ($filename,$within_dir) = @_;
1118
[23371]1119 if ($within_dir !~ m/[\/\\]$/) {
1120 my $dirsep = &util::get_dirsep();
[23362]1121 $within_dir .= $dirsep;
1122 }
1123
[24829]1124 $within_dir = &filename_to_regex($within_dir); # escape DOS style file separator and brackets
[23362]1125 if ($filename =~ m/^$within_dir(.*)$/) {
1126 $filename = $1;
1127 }
1128
1129 return $filename;
1130}
1131
[24932]1132# If filename is relative to within_dir, returns the relative path of filename to that directory in URL format.
1133# Filename and within_dir can be any type of slashes, but will be compared as URLs (i.e. unix-style slashes).
1134# The subpath returned will also be a URL type filename.
1135sub filename_within_directory_url_format
1136{
1137 my ($filename,$within_dir) = @_;
1138
1139 # convert parameters only to / slashes if Windows
1140
[24971]1141 my $filename_urlformat = &filepath_to_url_format($filename);
1142 my $within_dir_urlformat = &filepath_to_url_format($within_dir);
1143
[24932]1144 #if ($within_dir_urlformat !~ m/\/$/) {
1145 # make sure directory ends with a slash
1146 #$within_dir_urlformat .= "/";
1147 #}
1148
1149 my $within_dir_urlformat_re = &filename_to_regex($within_dir_urlformat); # escape any special RE characters, such as brackets
1150
1151 #print STDERR "@@@@@ $filename_urlformat =~ $within_dir_urlformat_re\n";
1152
1153 # dir prefix may or may not end with a slash (this is discarded when extracting the sub-filepath)
1154 if ($filename_urlformat =~ m/^$within_dir_urlformat_re(?:\/)*(.*)$/) {
1155 $filename_urlformat = $1;
1156 }
1157
1158 return $filename_urlformat;
1159}
1160
[24971]1161# Convert parameter to use / slashes if Windows (if on Linux leave any \ as is,
1162# since on Linux it doesn't represent a file separator but an escape char).
1163sub filepath_to_url_format
1164{
1165 my ($filepath) = @_;
1166 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
1167 # Only need to worry about Windows, as Unix style directories already in url-format
1168 # Convert Windows style \ => /
1169 $filepath =~ s@\\@/@g;
1170 }
1171 return $filepath;
1172}
[24932]1173
[25093]1174# regex filepaths on windows may include \\ as path separator. Convert \\ to /
1175sub filepath_regex_to_url_format
1176{
1177 my ($filepath) = @_;
1178 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
1179 # Only need to worry about Windows, as Unix style directories already in url-format
1180 # Convert Windows style \\ => /
1181 $filepath =~ s@\\\\@/@g;
1182 }
1183 return $filepath;
1184
1185}
[24971]1186
[25093]1187# Like File::Basename::fileparse, but expects filepath in url format (ie only / slash for dirsep)
1188# and ignores trailing /
1189# returns (file, dirs) dirs will be empty if no subdirs
1190sub url_fileparse
1191{
1192 my ($filepath) = @_;
1193 # remove trailing /
1194 $filepath =~ s@/$@@;
1195 if ($filepath !~ m@/@) {
1196 return ($filepath, "");
1197 }
1198 my ($dirs, $file) = $filepath =~ m@(.+/)([^/]+)@;
1199 return ($file, $dirs);
1200
1201}
1202
1203
[10281]1204sub filename_within_collection
1205{
1206 my ($filename) = @_;
1207
1208 my $collect_dir = $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'};
1209
1210 if (defined $collect_dir) {
[23362]1211
[15875]1212 # if from within GSDLCOLLECTDIR, then remove directory prefix
1213 # so source_filename is realative to it. This is done to aid
1214 # portability, i.e. the collection can be moved to somewhere
1215 # else on the file system and the archives directory will still
1216 # work. This is needed, for example in the applet version of
1217 # GLI where GSDLHOME/collect on the server will be different to
1218 # the collect directory of the remove user. Of course,
1219 # GSDLCOLLECTDIR subsequently needs to be put back on to turn
1220 # it back into a full pathname.
[23362]1221
1222 $filename = filename_within_directory($filename,$collect_dir);
[10281]1223 }
1224
1225 return $filename;
1226}
1227
[23362]1228sub prettyprint_file
1229{
[23484]1230 my ($base_dir,$file,$gli) = @_;
[23362]1231
1232 my $filename_full_path = &util::filename_cat($base_dir,$file);
1233
1234 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i) {
1235 require Win32;
1236
1237 # For some reason base_dir in the form c:/a/b/c
1238 # This leads to confusion later on, so turn it back into
1239 # the more usual Windows form
1240 $base_dir =~ s/\//\\/g;
1241 my $long_base_dir = Win32::GetLongPathName($base_dir);
1242 my $long_full_path = Win32::GetLongPathName($filename_full_path);
1243
1244 $file = filename_within_directory($long_full_path,$long_base_dir);
[23484]1245 $file = encode("utf8",$file) if ($gli);
[23362]1246 }
1247
1248 return $file;
1249}
1250
1251
1252sub upgrade_if_dos_filename
1253{
[23371]1254 my ($filename_full_path,$and_encode) = @_;
[23362]1255
1256 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i) {
1257 # Ensure any DOS-like filename, such as test~1.txt, has been upgraded
1258 # to its long (Windows) version
[23416]1259 my $long_filename = Win32::GetLongPathName($filename_full_path);
1260 if (defined $long_filename) {
1261 $filename_full_path = $long_filename;
1262 }
[23362]1263 # Make sure initial drive letter is lower-case (to fit in with rest of Greenstone)
[23483]1264 $filename_full_path =~ s/^(.):/\u$1:/;
[23371]1265 if ((defined $and_encode) && ($and_encode)) {
1266 $filename_full_path = encode("utf8",$filename_full_path);
1267 }
[23362]1268 }
1269
1270 return $filename_full_path;
1271}
1272
1273
[23388]1274sub downgrade_if_dos_filename
1275{
1276 my ($filename_full_path) = @_;
1277
1278 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i) {
1279 require Win32;
1280
1281 # Ensure the given long Windows filename is in a form that can
1282 # be opened by Perl => convert it to a short DOS-like filename
1283
[23414]1284 my $short_filename = Win32::GetShortPathName($filename_full_path);
1285 if (defined $short_filename) {
1286 $filename_full_path = $short_filename;
1287 }
[23416]1288 # Make sure initial drive letter is lower-case (to fit in
1289 # with rest of Greenstone)
[23483]1290 $filename_full_path =~ s/^(.):/\u$1:/;
[23388]1291 }
1292
1293 return $filename_full_path;
1294}
1295
[23561]1296sub block_filename
1297{
1298 my ($block_hash,$filename) = @_;
1299
1300 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/) {
1301
1302 # lower case the entire thing, eg for cover.jpg when its actually cover.JPG
1303 my $lower_filename = lc($filename);
1304 $block_hash->{'file_blocks'}->{$lower_filename} = 1;
1305# my $lower_drive = $filename;
1306# $lower_drive =~ s/^([A-Z]):/\l$1:/i;
1307
1308# my $upper_drive = $filename;
1309# $upper_drive =~ s/^([A-Z]):/\u$1:/i;
1310#
1311# $block_hash->{'file_blocks'}->{$lower_drive} = 1;
1312# $block_hash->{'file_blocks'}->{$upper_drive} = 1;
1313 }
1314 else {
1315 $block_hash->{'file_blocks'}->{$filename} = 1;
1316 }
1317}
[23388]1318
[23561]1319
[18441]1320sub filename_is_absolute
1321{
1322 my ($filename) = @_;
1323
1324 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
1325 return ($filename =~ m/^(\w:)?\\/);
1326 }
1327 else {
1328 return ($filename =~ m/^\//);
1329 }
1330}
1331
1332
[17572]1333## @method make_absolute()
1334#
1335# Ensure the given file path is absolute in respect to the given base path.
1336#
1337# @param $base_dir A string denoting the base path the given dir must be
1338# absolute to.
1339# @param $dir The directory to be made absolute as a string. Note that the
1340# dir may already be absolute, in which case it will remain
1341# unchanged.
1342# @return The now absolute form of the directory as a string.
1343#
1344# @author John Thompson, DL Consulting Ltd.
1345# @copy 2006 DL Consulting Ltd.
1346#
1347#used in buildcol.pl, doesn't work for all cases --kjdon
1348sub make_absolute {
1349
1350 my ($base_dir, $dir) = @_;
[18441]1351### print STDERR "dir = $dir\n";
[17572]1352 $dir =~ s/[\\\/]+/\//g;
1353 $dir = $base_dir . "/$dir" unless ($dir =~ m|^(\w:)?/|);
1354 $dir =~ s|^/tmp_mnt||;
1355 1 while($dir =~ s|/[^/]*/\.\./|/|g);
1356 $dir =~ s|/[.][.]?/|/|g;
1357 $dir =~ tr|/|/|s;
[18441]1358### print STDERR "dir = $dir\n";
[17572]1359
1360 return $dir;
1361}
1362## make_absolute() ##
[10281]1363
[7929]1364sub get_dirsep {
1365
1366 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
1367 return "\\";
1368 } else {
1369 return "\/";
1370 }
1371}
1372
[619]1373sub get_os_dirsep {
[4]1374
[619]1375 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i) {
1376 return "\\\\";
1377 } else {
1378 return "\\\/";
1379 }
1380}
1381
1382sub get_re_dirsep {
1383
1384 return "\\\\|\\\/";
1385}
1386
1387
[15003]1388sub get_dirsep_tail {
1389 my ($filename) = @_;
1390
1391 # returns last part of directory or filename
1392 # On unix e.g. a/b.d => b.d
1393 # a/b/c => c
1394
[15088]1395 my $dirsep = get_re_dirsep();
1396 my @dirs = split (/$dirsep/, $filename);
1397 my $tail = pop @dirs;
[15003]1398
[15088]1399 # - caused problems under windows
1400 #my ($tail) = ($filename =~ m/^(?:.*?$dirsep)?(.*?)$/);
1401
[15003]1402 return $tail;
1403}
1404
1405
[4]1406# if this is running on windows we want binaries to end in
1407# .exe, otherwise they don't have to end in any extension
1408sub get_os_exe {
1409 return ".exe" if $ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^windows$/i;
1410 return "";
1411}
1412
1413
[86]1414# test to see whether this is a big or little endian machine
[15713]1415sub is_little_endian
1416{
1417 # To determine the name of the operating system, the variable $^O is a cheap alternative to pulling it out of the Config module;
1418 # 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
1419 # Otherwise, it's little endian
1420
1421 #return 0 if $^O =~ /^darwin$/i;
[17714]1422 #return 0 if $ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ /^darwin$/i;
1423
1424 # Going back to stating exactly whether the machine is little endian
1425 # or big endian, without any special case for Macs. Since for rata it comes
1426 # back with little endian and for shuttle with bigendian.
[15713]1427 return (ord(substr(pack("s",1), 0, 1)) == 1);
[86]1428}
[4]1429
[86]1430
[135]1431# will return the collection name if successful, "" otherwise
1432sub use_collection {
[1454]1433 my ($collection, $collectdir) = @_;
[135]1434
[1454]1435 if (!defined $collectdir || $collectdir eq "") {
1436 $collectdir = &filename_cat ($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "collect");
1437 }
1438
[135]1439 # get and check the collection
1440 if (!defined($collection) || $collection eq "") {
1441 if (defined $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTION'}) {
1442 $collection = $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTION'};
1443 } else {
[2359]1444 print STDOUT "No collection specified\n";
[135]1445 return "";
1446 }
1447 }
1448
1449 if ($collection eq "modelcol") {
[2359]1450 print STDOUT "You can't use modelcol.\n";
[135]1451 return "";
1452 }
1453
1454 # make sure the environment variables GSDLCOLLECTION and GSDLCOLLECTDIR
1455 # are defined
[17204]1456 $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTION'} = $collection;
[1454]1457 $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'} = &filename_cat ($collectdir, $collection);
[135]1458
1459 # make sure this collection exists
1460 if (!-e $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'}) {
[2359]1461 print STDOUT "Invalid collection ($collection).\n";
[135]1462 return "";
1463 }
1464
1465 # everything is ready to go
1466 return $collection;
1467}
1468
[21207]1469sub get_current_collection_name {
1470 return $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTION'};
1471}
[14926]1472
1473
1474# will return the collection name if successful, "" otherwise.
1475# Like use_collection (above) but for greenstone 3 (taking account of site level)
1476
1477sub use_site_collection {
1478 my ($site, $collection, $collectdir) = @_;
1479
1480 if (!defined $collectdir || $collectdir eq "") {
1481 die "GSDL3HOME not set.\n" unless defined $ENV{'GSDL3HOME'};
1482 $collectdir = &filename_cat ($ENV{'GSDL3HOME'}, "sites", $site, "collect");
1483 }
1484
1485 # collectdir explicitly set by this point (using $site variable if required).
1486 # Can call "old" gsdl2 use_collection now.
1487
1488 return use_collection($collection,$collectdir);
1489}
1490
1491
1492
[15018]1493sub locate_config_file
1494{
1495 my ($file) = @_;
1496
1497 my $locations = locate_config_files($file);
1498
1499 return shift @$locations; # returns undef if 'locations' is empty
1500}
1501
1502
1503sub locate_config_files
1504{
1505 my ($file) = @_;
1506
1507 my @locations = ();
1508
1509 if (-e $file) {
1510 # Clearly specified (most likely full filename)
1511 # No need to hunt in 'etc' directories, return value unchanged
1512 push(@locations,$file);
1513 }
1514 else {
1515 # Check for collection specific one before looking in global GSDL 'etc'
[16969]1516 if (defined $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'} && $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'} ne "") {
1517 my $test_collect_etc_filename
1518 = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'},"etc", $file);
1519
1520 if (-e $test_collect_etc_filename) {
1521 push(@locations,$test_collect_etc_filename);
1522 }
[15018]1523 }
1524 my $test_main_etc_filename
1525 = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'},"etc", $file);
1526 if (-e $test_main_etc_filename) {
1527 push(@locations,$test_main_etc_filename);
1528 }
1529 }
1530
1531 return \@locations;
1532}
1533
1534
[9955]1535sub hyperlink_text
1536{
1537 my ($text) = @_;
1538
1539 $text =~ s/(http:\/\/[^\s]+)/<a href=\"$1\">$1<\/a>/mg;
1540 $text =~ s/(^|\s+)(www\.(\w|\.)+)/<a href=\"http:\/\/$2\">$2<\/a>/mg;
1541
1542 return $text;
1543}
1544
1545
[16436]1546# A method to check if a directory is empty (note that an empty directory still has non-zero size!!!)
1547# Code is from http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6330927813/m/436007700831
1548sub is_dir_empty
1549{
1550 my ($path) = @_;
1551 opendir DIR, $path;
1552 while(my $entry = readdir DIR) {
1553 next if($entry =~ /^\.\.?$/);
1554 closedir DIR;
1555 return 0;
1556 }
1557 closedir DIR;
1558 return 1;
1559}
1560
[18337]1561# Returns the given filename converted using either URL encoding or base64
1562# encoding, as specified by $rename_method. If the given filename has no suffix
[20413]1563# (if it is just the tailname), then $no_suffix should be some defined value.
1564# rename_method can be url, none, base64
[18319]1565sub rename_file {
[18337]1566 my ($filename, $rename_method, $no_suffix) = @_;
[18329]1567
[18337]1568 if(!$filename) { # undefined or empty string
[18329]1569 return $filename;
1570 }
[18319]1571
[20413]1572 if (!$rename_method) {
1573 print STDERR "WARNING: no file renaming method specified. Defaulting to using URL encoding...\n";
1574 # Debugging information
[22856]1575 # my ($cpackage,$cfilename,$cline,$csubr,$chas_args,$cwantarray) = caller(1);
1576 # print STDERR "Called from method: $cfilename:$cline $cpackage->$csubr\n";
[20413]1577 $rename_method = "url";
1578 } elsif($rename_method eq "none") {
1579 return $filename; # would have already been renamed
1580 }
1581
[19762]1582 # No longer replace spaces with underscores, since underscores mess with incremental rebuild
1583 ### Replace spaces with underscore. Do this first else it can go wrong below when getting tailname
1584 ###$filename =~ s/ /_/g;
[18337]1585
1586 my ($tailname,$dirname,$suffix);
1587 if($no_suffix) { # given a tailname, no suffix
1588 ($tailname,$dirname) = File::Basename::fileparse($filename);
1589 }
1590 else {
1591 ($tailname,$dirname,$suffix) = File::Basename::fileparse($filename, "\\.(?:[^\\.]+?)\$");
1592 }
[23388]1593 if (!$suffix) {
1594 $suffix = "";
1595 }
1596 else {
1597 $suffix = lc($suffix);
1598 }
[18337]1599
[20413]1600 if ($rename_method eq "url") {
[18319]1601 $tailname = &unicode::url_encode($tailname);
1602 }
1603 elsif ($rename_method eq "base64") {
[18341]1604 $tailname = &unicode::base64_encode($tailname);
[18319]1605 $tailname =~ s/\s*//sg; # for some reason it adds spaces not just at end but also in middle
1606 }
[18326]1607
[18319]1608 $filename = "$tailname$suffix";
[18326]1609 $filename = "$dirname$filename" if ($dirname ne "./" && $dirname ne ".\\");
[18319]1610
1611 return $filename;
1612}
1613
[21616]1614
1615# BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY: Just in case there are old .ldb/.bdb files
[21664]1616sub rename_ldb_or_bdb_file {
[18657]1617 my ($filename_no_ext) = @_;
1618
1619 my $new_filename = "$filename_no_ext.gdb";
[21615]1620 return if (-f $new_filename); # if the file has the right extension, don't need to do anything
[18657]1621 # try ldb
1622 my $old_filename = "$filename_no_ext.ldb";
1623
1624 if (-f $old_filename) {
[19056]1625 print STDERR "Renaming $old_filename to $new_filename\n";
1626 rename ($old_filename, $new_filename)
1627 || print STDERR "Rename failed: $!\n";
[18657]1628 return;
1629 }
1630 # try bdb
1631 $old_filename = "$filename_no_ext.bdb";
1632 if (-f $old_filename) {
[19056]1633 print STDERR "Renaming $old_filename to $new_filename\n";
1634 rename ($old_filename, $new_filename)
1635 || print STDERR "Rename failed: $!\n";
[18657]1636 return;
1637 }
1638}
1639
[24874]1640sub os_dir() {
1641
1642 my $gsdlarch = "";
1643 if(defined $ENV{'GSDLARCH'}) {
1644 $gsdlarch = $ENV{'GSDLARCH'};
1645 }
1646 return $ENV{'GSDLOS'}.$gsdlarch;
1647}
[18657]1648
[21719]1649# Returns the greenstone URL prefix extracted from the appropriate GS2/GS3 config file.
1650# By default, /greenstone3 for GS3 or /greenstone for GS2.
1651sub get_greenstone_url_prefix() {
1652 # if already set on a previous occasion, just return that
1653 # (Don't want to keep repeating this: cost of re-opening and scanning files.)
1654 return $ENV{'GREENSTONE_URL_PREFIX'} if($ENV{'GREENSTONE_URL_PREFIX'});
[18657]1655
[21719]1656 my ($configfile, $urlprefix, $defaultUrlprefix);
1657 my @propertynames = ();
1658
1659 if($ENV{'GSDL3SRCHOME'}) {
1660 $defaultUrlprefix = "/greenstone3";
1661 $configfile = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDL3SRCHOME'}, "packages", "tomcat", "conf", "Catalina", "localhost", "greenstone3.xml");
1662 push(@propertynames, qw/path\s*\=/);
1663 } else {
1664 $defaultUrlprefix = "/greenstone";
[24874]1665 $configfile = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "cgi-bin", &os_dir(), "gsdlsite.cfg");
[21719]1666 push(@propertynames, (qw/\nhttpprefix/, qw/\ngwcgi/)); # inspect one property then the other
1667 }
1668
1669 $urlprefix = &extract_propvalue_from_file($configfile, \@propertynames);
1670
1671 if(!$urlprefix) { # no values found for URL prefix, use default values
1672 $urlprefix = $defaultUrlprefix;
1673 } else {
1674 #gwcgi can contain more than the wanted prefix, we split on / to get the first "directory" level
1675 $urlprefix =~ s/^\///; # remove the starting slash
1676 my @dirs = split(/(\\|\/)/, $urlprefix);
1677 $urlprefix = shift(@dirs);
1678
1679 if($urlprefix !~ m/^\//) { # in all cases: ensure the required forward slash is at the front
1680 $urlprefix = "/$urlprefix";
1681 }
1682 }
1683
1684 # set for the future
1685 $ENV{'GREENSTONE_URL_PREFIX'} = $urlprefix;
1686# print STDERR "*** in get_greenstone_url_prefix(): $urlprefix\n\n";
1687 return $urlprefix;
1688}
1689
1690
1691# Given a config file (xml or java properties file) and a list/array of regular expressions
1692# that represent property names to match on, this function will return the value for the 1st
1693# matching property name. If the return value is undefined, no matching property was found.
1694sub extract_propvalue_from_file() {
1695 my ($configfile, $propertynames) = @_;
1696
1697 my $value;
1698 unless(open(FIN, "<$configfile")) {
1699 print STDERR "extract_propvalue_from_file(): Unable to open $configfile. $!\n";
1700 return $value; # not initialised
1701 }
1702
1703 # Read the entire file at once, as one single line, then close it
1704 my $filecontents;
1705 {
1706 local $/ = undef;
1707 $filecontents = <FIN>;
1708 }
1709 close(FIN);
1710
1711 foreach my $regex (@$propertynames) {
1712 ($value) = $filecontents=~ m/$regex\s*(\S*)/s; # read value of the property given by regex up to the 1st space
1713 if($value) {
1714 $value =~ s/^\"//; # remove any startquotes
1715 $value =~ s/\".*$//; # remove the 1st endquotes (if any) followed by any xml
1716 last; # found value for a matching property, break from loop
1717 }
1718 }
1719
1720 return $value;
1721}
1722
[23306]1723# Subroutine that sources setup.bash, given GSDLHOME and GSDLOS and
1724# given that perllib is in @INC in order to invoke this subroutine.
1725# Call as follows -- after setting up INC to include perllib and
1726# after setting up GSDLHOME and GSDLOS:
1727#
1728# require util;
1729# &util::setup_greenstone_env($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, $ENV{'GSDLOS'});
1730#
1731sub setup_greenstone_env() {
1732 my ($GSDLHOME, $GSDLOS) = @_;
1733
1734 #my %env_map = ();
1735 # Get the localised ENV settings of running a localised source setup.bash
[23314]1736 # and put it into the ENV here. Need to clear GSDLHOME before running setup
1737 #my $perl_command = "(cd $GSDLHOME; export GSDLHOME=; . ./setup.bash > /dev/null; env)";
1738 my $perl_command = "(cd $GSDLHOME; /bin/bash -c \"export GSDLHOME=; source setup.bash > /dev/null; env\")";
[23306]1739 if($GSDLOS =~ m/windows/i) {
[23314]1740 #$perl_command = "cmd /C \"cd $GSDLHOME&& set GSDLHOME=&& setup.bat > nul&& set\"";
1741 $perl_command = "(cd $GSDLHOME&& set GSDLHOME=&& setup.bat > nul&& set)";
[23306]1742 }
1743 if (!open(PIN, "$perl_command |")) {
1744 print STDERR ("Unable to execute command: $perl_command. $!\n");
[24563]1745 }
[23306]1746
1747 while (defined (my $perl_output_line = <PIN>)) {
1748 my($key,$value) = ($perl_output_line =~ m/^([^=]*)[=](.*)$/);
1749 #$env_map{$key}=$value;
1750 $ENV{$key}=$value;
1751 }
[24563]1752 close (PIN);
1753
[23306]1754 # If any keys in $ENV don't occur in Greenstone's localised env
1755 # (stored in $env_map), delete those entries from $ENV
1756 #foreach $key (keys %ENV) {
1757 # if(!defined $env_map{$key}) {
1758 # print STDOUT "**** DELETING ENV KEY: $key\tVALUE: $ENV{'$key'}\n";
1759 # delete $ENV{$key}; # del $ENV(key, value) pair
1760 # }
1761 #}
1762 #undef %env_map;
1763}
1764
[24362]1765sub get_perl_exec() {
1766 my $perl_exec = $^X; # may return just "perl"
1767
1768 if($ENV{'PERLPATH'}) {
1769 # OR: # $perl_exec = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'PERLPATH'},"perl");
1770 if($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/windows/) {
1771 $perl_exec = "$ENV{'PERLPATH'}\\Perl.exe";
1772 } else {
1773 $perl_exec = "$ENV{'PERLPATH'}/perl";
1774 }
1775 } else { # no PERLPATH, use Config{perlpath} else $^X: special variables
1776 # containing the full path to the current perl executable we're using
1777 $perl_exec = $Config{perlpath}; # configured path for perl
1778 if (!-e $perl_exec) { # may not point to location on this machine
1779 $perl_exec = $^X; # may return just "perl"
1780 if($perl_exec =~ m/^perl/i) { # warn if just perl or Perl.exe
1781 print STDERR "**** WARNING: Perl exec found contains no path: $perl_exec";
1782 }
1783 }
1784 }
1785
1786 return $perl_exec;
1787}
1788
[25533]1789# returns the path to the java command in the JRE included with GS (if any),
1790# quoted to safeguard any spaces in this path, otherwise a simple java
1791# command is returned which assumes and will try for a system java.
[25512]1792sub get_java_command {
1793 my $java = "java";
1794 if(defined $ENV{'GSDLHOME'}) { # should be, as this script would be launched from the cmd line
1795 # after running setup.bat or from GLI which also runs setup.bat
1796 my $java_bin = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'},"packages","jre","bin");
1797 if(-d $java_bin) {
1798 $java = &util::filename_cat($java_bin,"java");
[25533]1799 $java = "\"".$java."\""; # quoted to preserve spaces in path
[25512]1800 }
1801 }
1802 return $java;
1803}
[24362]1804
[25512]1805
[25577]1806# Given the qualified collection name (colgroup/collection),
1807# returns the collection and colgroup parts
1808sub get_collection_parts {
1809 # http://perldoc.perl.org/File/Basename.html
1810 # my($filename, $directories, $suffix) = fileparse($path);
1811 # "$directories contains everything up to and including the last directory separator in the $path
1812 # including the volume (if applicable). The remainder of the $path is the $filename."
1813 #my ($collection, $colgroup) = &File::Basename::fileparse($qualified_collection);
1814
1815 my $qualified_collection = shift(@_);
1816
1817 # Since activate.pl can be launched from the command-line, including by a user,
1818 # best not to assume colgroup uses URL-style slashes as would be the case with GLI
1819 # Also allow for the accidental inclusion of multiple slashes
1820 my ($colgroup, $collection) = split(/[\/\\]+/, $qualified_collection); #split('/', $qualified_collection);
1821
1822 if(!defined $collection) {
1823 $collection = $colgroup;
1824 $colgroup = "";
1825 }
1826 return ($collection, $colgroup);
1827}
1828
1829# work out the "collectdir/collection" location
1830sub resolve_collection_dir {
1831 my ($collect_dir, $qualified_collection, $site) = @_; #, $gs_mode
1832
1833 my ($colgroup, $collection) = &util::get_collection_parts($qualified_collection);
1834
1835 if (defined $collect_dir) {
1836 return &util::filename_cat($collect_dir,$colgroup, $collection);
1837 }
[25796]1838 elsif (defined($ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'})) {
1839 return $ENV{'GSDLCOLLECTDIR'};
1840 }
[25577]1841 else {
1842 if (defined $site) {
1843 return &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDL3HOME'},"sites",$site,"collect",$colgroup, $collection);
1844 }
1845 else {
1846 return &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'},"collect",$colgroup, $collection);
1847 }
1848 }
1849}
1850
[25994]1851# Used by pdfpstoimg.pl and PDFBoxConverter to create a .item file from
1852# a directory containing sequentially numbered images.
1853sub create_itemfile
1854{
1855 my ($output_dir, $convert_basename, $convert_to) = @_;
1856 opendir(DIR, $output_dir) || die "can't opendir $output_dir: $!";
1857
1858 my $page_num = "";
1859 my @dir_files = grep {-f "$output_dir/$_"} readdir(DIR);
1860
1861 # Sort files in the directory by page_num
1862 sub page_number {
1863 my ($dir) = @_;
1864 my ($pagenum) =($dir =~ m/^.*[-\.]?(\d+)(\.(jpg|gif|png))?$/i);
1865
1866 $pagenum = 1 unless defined $pagenum;
1867 return $pagenum;
1868 }
1869
1870 # sort the files in the directory in the order of page_num rather than lexically.
1871 @dir_files = sort { page_number($a) <=> page_number($b) } @dir_files;
1872
1873 # work out if the numbering of the now sorted image files starts at 0 or not
1874 # by checking the number of the first _image_ file (skipping item files)
1875 my $starts_at_0 = 0;
1876 my $firstfile = ($dir_files[0] !~ /\.item$/i) ? $dir_files[0] : $dir_files[1];
1877 if(page_number($firstfile) == 0) { # 00 will evaluate to 0 too in this condition
1878 $starts_at_0 = 1;
1879 }
1880
1881 my $item_file = &util::filename_cat($output_dir, $convert_basename.".item");
1882 open(FILE,">$item_file");
1883 print FILE "<PagedDocument>\n";
1884
1885 foreach my $file (@dir_files){
1886 if ($file !~ /\.item/i){
1887 $page_num = page_number($file);
1888 $page_num++ if $starts_at_0; # image numbers start at 0, so add 1
1889 print FILE " <Page pagenum=\"$page_num\" imgfile=\"$file\" txtfile=\"\"/>\n";
1890 }
1891 }
1892
1893 print FILE "</PagedDocument>\n";
1894 closedir DIR;
1895 return $item_file;
1896}
1897
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