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1/**********************************************************************
2 *
3 * receptionist.h -- a web interface for the gsdl
4 * Copyright (C) 1999 The New Zealand Digital Library Project
5 *
6 * PUT COPYRIGHT NOTICE HERE
7 *
8 * $Id: receptionist.h 165 1999-02-21 22:33:58Z rjmcnab $
9 *
10 *********************************************************************/
11
12
13#ifndef RECEPTIONIST_H
14#define RECEPTIONIST_H
15
16#include "gsdlconf.h"
17#include "text_t.h"
18#include "cgiargs.h"
19#include "display.h"
20#include "action.h"
21#include "recptproto.h"
22#include "converter.h"
23
24#ifndef MACROPRECEDENCE
25#define MACROPRECEDENCE "style,collection,queryversion,version,language"
26#endif
27
28
29struct recptconf {
30 text_t gsdlhome;
31 text_t collection; // will equal "" in 'general' mode
32 text_t collectdir; // will equal gsdlhome in 'general' mode
33 text_t httpimg;
34 text_t gwcgi;
35 text_tarray macrofiles;
36 text_t saveconf;
37};
38
39
40class receptionist {
41protected:
42 recptconf configinfo;
43
44 cgiargsinfoclass argsinfo;
45 actionmapclass actions;
46 recptprotolistclass protocols;
47 displayclass disp;
48 convertinfoclass converters;
49
50public:
51 receptionist () {}
52 virtual ~receptionist() {}
53
54 // add_action makes another action available to the receptionist
55 // the action remains the property of the calling code and that
56 // code should destroy the action after the recptionist has been
57 // destroyed.
58 void add_action (action *theaction) {actions.addaction(theaction);}
59 actionmapclass *get_actionmap_ptr () {return &actions;}
60
61 // add_protocol makes another protocol available to the receptionist
62 // without any protocols, no collections will be available. The
63 // protocols remain the property of the calling code.
64 void add_protocol (recptproto *theprotocol) {protocols.addrecptproto(theprotocol);}
65 recptprotolistclass *get_recptprotolist_ptr () {return &protocols;}
66
67 // add_converter makes another converter available to the receptionist.
68 // Converters are needed to display pages using different encodings.
69 // The converters remain the property of the calling code.
70 void add_converter (const text_t &name, inconvertclass *inconverter,
71 rzwsoutconvertclass *outconverter)
72 {converters.add_converter(name, inconverter, outconverter);}
73 convertinfoclass *get_convertinfo_ptr () {return &converters;}
74
75
76 // configure should be called for each line in the
77 // configuration files to configure the receptionist and everything
78 // it contains. The configuration should take place after everything
79 // has been added but before the initialisation.
80 void configure (const text_t &key, const text_tarray &cfgline);
81 void configure (const text_t &key, const text_t &value);
82 const recptconf &get_configinfo () {return configinfo;}
83 cgiargsinfoclass *get_cgiargsinfo_ptr () {return &argsinfo;}
84
85
86 // init should be called after all the actions, protocols, and
87 // converters have been added to the receptionist and after everything
88 // has been configured but before any pages are created.
89 // It returns true on success and false on failure. If false is
90 // returned getpage should not be called (without producing
91 // meaningless output), instead an error page should be
92 // produced by the calling code.
93 bool init (ostream &logout);
94
95 // There are two ways to produce a page. You can either call parse_cgi_args,
96 // get_cgihead_info, and produce_content or you can just call parse_cgi_args and
97 // produce_cgi_page (which will be satisfactory in most cases). You might want to call
98 // parse_cgi_args, get_cgihead_info, and produce_content when you want to
99 // interface directly with a web server for which the standard header is inappropriate.
100
101 // parse_cgi_args parses cgi arguments into an argument class.
102 // This function should be called for each page request. It returns false
103 // if there was a major problem with the cgi arguments.
104 bool parse_cgi_args (const text_t &argstr, cgiargsclass &args, ostream &logout);
105
106 // produce_cgi_page will call get_cgihead_info and
107 // produce_content in the appropriate way to output a cgi header and
108 // the page content (if needed). If a page could not be created it
109 // will return false
110 bool produce_cgi_page (cgiargsclass &args, ostream &contentout,
111 ostream &logout);
112
113 // get_cgihead_info determines the cgi header information for
114 // a set of cgi arguments. If response contains location then
115 // response_data contains the redirect address. If reponse
116 // contains content then reponse_data contains the content-type.
117 // Note that images can now be produced by the receptionist.
118 void get_cgihead_info (cgiargsclass &args, response_t &response,
119 text_t &response_data, ostream &logout);
120
121 // produce the page content
122 bool produce_content (cgiargsclass &args, ostream &contentout,
123 ostream &logout);
124
125 // returns the compressed argument ("e") corresponding to the argument
126 // list. This can be used to save preferences between sessions.
127 text_t get_compressed_arg (const cgiargsclass &args);
128
129protected:
130 // will read in all the macro files. If one is not found an
131 // error message will be written to logout and the method will
132 // return false.
133 bool read_macrofiles (ostream &logout);
134
135 // Will define the main general arguments used by the receptionist.
136 // If an error occurs a message will be written to logout and the
137 // method will return false.
138 virtual bool define_mainargs (ostream &logout);
139
140 // check_mainargs will check all the main arguments. If a major
141 // error is found it will return false and no cgi page should
142 // be created using the arguments.
143 virtual bool check_mainargs (cgiargsclass &args, ostream &logout);
144};
145
146
147#endif
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