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1###########################################################################
2#
3# RecPlug.pm --
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#
10# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
13# (at your option) any later version.
14#
15# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18# GNU General Public License for more details.
19#
20# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
22# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
23#
24###########################################################################
25
26# RecPlug is a plugin which recurses through directories processing
27# each file it finds.
28
29# RecPlug has one option: use_metadata_files. When this is set, it will
30# check each directory for an XML file called "metadata.xml" that specifies
31# metadata for the files (and subdirectories) in the directory.
32#
33# Here's an example of a metadata file that uses three FileSet structures
34# (ignore the # characters):
35
36#<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
37#<!DOCTYPE DirectoryMetadata SYSTEM "http://greenstone.org/dtd/DirectoryMetadata/1.0/DirectoryMetadata.dtd">
38#<DirectoryMetadata>
39# <FileSet>
40# <FileName>nugget.*</FileName>
41# <Description>
42# <Metadata name="Title">Nugget Point, The Catlins</Metadata>
43# <Metadata name="Place" mode="accumulate">Nugget Point</Metadata>
44# </Description>
45# </FileSet>
46# <FileSet>
47# <FileName>nugget-point-1.jpg</FileName>
48# <Description>
49# <Metadata name="Title">Nugget Point Lighthouse, The Catlins</Metadata>
50# <Metadata name="Subject">Lighthouse</Metadata>
51# </Description>
52# </FileSet>
53# <FileSet>
54# <FileName>kaka-point-dir</FileName>
55# <Description>
56# <Metadata name="Title">Kaka Point, The Catlins</Metadata>
57# </Description>
58# </FileSet>
59#</DirectoryMetadata>
60
61# Metadata elements are read and applied to files in the order they appear
62# in the file.
63#
64# The FileName element describes the subfiles in the directory that the
65# metadata applies to as a perl regular expression (a FileSet group may
66# contain multiple FileName elements). So, <FileName>nugget.*</FileName>
67# indicates that the metadata records in the following Description block
68# apply to every subfile that starts with "nugget". For these files, a
69# Title metadata element is set, overriding any old value that the Title
70# might have had.
71#
72# Occasionally, we want to have multiple metadata values applied to a
73# document; in this case we use the "mode=accumulate" attribute of the
74# particular Metadata element. In the second metadata element of the first
75# FileSet above, the "Place" metadata is accumulating, and may therefore be
76# given several values. If we wanted to override these values and use a
77# single metadata element again, we could set the mode attribute to
78# "override" instead. Remember: every element is assumed to be in override
79# mode unless you specify otherwise, so if you want to accumulate metadata
80# for some field, every occurance must have "mode=accumulate" specified.
81#
82# The second FileSet element above applies to a specific file, called
83# nugget-point-1.jpg. This element overrides the Title metadata set in the
84# first FileSet, and adds a "Subject" metadata field.
85#
86# The third and final FileSet sets metadata for a subdirectory rather than
87# a file. The metadata specified (a Title) will be passed into the
88# subdirectory and applied to every file that occurs in the subdirectory
89# (and to every subsubdirectory and its contents, and so on) unless the
90# metadata is explictly overridden later in the import.
91
92
93
94package RecPlug;
95
96use BasPlug;
97use plugin;
98use util;
99
100
101BEGIN {
102 @ISA = ('BasPlug');
103 unshift (@INC, "$ENV{'GSDLHOME'}/perllib/cpan");
104}
105
106use XML::Parser;
107
108my $arguments =
109 [ { 'name' => "block_exp",
110 'desc' => "{BasPlug.block_exp}",
111 'type' => "string",
112 'deft' => &get_default_block_exp(),
113 'reqd' => "no" },
114 { 'name' => "use_metadata_files",
115 'desc' => "{RecPlug.use_metadata_files}",
116 'type' => "flag",
117 'reqd' => "no" } ];
118
119my $options = { 'name' => "RecPlug",
120 'desc' => "{RecPlug.desc}",
121 'inherits' => "yes",
122 'args' => $arguments };
123
124# sub print_usage {
125# my ($plugin_name) = @_;
126
127# print STDERR "
128# usage: plugin RecPlug [options]
129
130# -use_metadata_files Read metadata from metadata XML files.
131
132# "
133# }
134
135my ($self);
136sub new {
137 my $class = shift (@_);
138
139 # $self is global for use within subroutines called by XML::Parser
140 $self = new BasPlug ($class, @_);
141
142 # 14-05-02 To allow for proper inheritance of arguments - John Thompson
143 my $option_list = $self->{'option_list'};
144 push( @{$option_list}, $options );
145
146 if (!parsargv::parse(\@_,
147 q^use_metadata_files^, \$self->{'use_metadata_files'},
148 q^show_progress^, \$self->{'show_progress'}, # Undocumented (for GLI)
149 "allow_extra_options")) {
150 print STDERR "\nRecPlug uses an incorrect option.\n";
151 print STDERR "Check your collect.cfg configuration file.\n\n";
152 $self->print_txt_usage(""); # Use default resource bundle
153 die "\n";
154 }
155
156 if ($self->{'use_metadata_files'}) {
157 # create XML::Parser object for parsing metadata.xml files
158 my $parser = new XML::Parser('Style' => 'Stream',
159 'Handlers' => {'Char' => \&Char,
160 'Doctype' => \&Doctype
161 });
162 $self->{'parser'} = $parser;
163 $self->{'in_filename'} = 0;
164
165 }
166
167 return bless $self, $class;
168}
169
170# return 1 if this class might recurse using $pluginfo
171sub is_recursive {
172 my $self = shift (@_);
173
174 return 1;
175}
176
177sub get_default_block_exp {
178 my $self = shift (@_);
179
180 return 'CVS';
181}
182
183# return number of files processed, undef if can't process
184# Note that $base_dir might be "" and that $file might
185# include directories
186
187# This function passes around metadata hash structures. Metadata hash
188# structures are hashes that map from a (scalar) key (the metadata element
189# name) to either a scalar metadata value or a reference to an array of
190# such values.
191
192sub read {
193 my $self = shift (@_);
194 my ($pluginfo, $base_dir, $file, $in_metadata, $processor, $maxdocs) = @_;
195
196 my $outhandle = $self->{'outhandle'};
197 my $verbosity = $self->{'verbosity'};
198 my $read_metadata_files = $self->{'use_metadata_files'};
199
200 # Calculate the directory name and ensure it is a directory and
201 # that it is not explicitly blocked.
202 my $dirname = $file;
203 $dirname = &util::filename_cat ($base_dir, $file) if $base_dir =~ /\w/;
204 return undef unless (-d $dirname);
205 return 0 if ($self->{'block_exp'} ne "" && $dirname =~ /$self->{'block_exp'}/);
206
207 # check to make sure we're not reading the archives or index directory
208 my $gsdlhome = quotemeta($ENV{'GSDLHOME'});
209 if ($dirname =~ m/^$gsdlhome\/.*?\/import.*?\/(archives|index)$/) {
210 print $outhandle "RecPlug: $dirname appears to be a reference to a Greenstone collection, skipping.\n";
211 return 0;
212 }
213
214 # check to see we haven't got a cyclic path...
215 if ($dirname =~ m%(/.*){,41}%) {
216 print $outhandle "RecPlug: $dirname is 40 directories deep, is this a recursive path? if not increase constant in RecPlug.pm.\n";
217 return 0;
218 }
219
220 # check to see we haven't got a cyclic path...
221 if ($dirname =~ m%.*?import/(.+?)/import/\1.*%) {
222 print $outhandle "RecPlug: $dirname appears to be in a recursive loop...\n";
223 return 0;
224 }
225
226 if (($verbosity > 2) && ((scalar keys %$in_metadata) > 0)) {
227 print $outhandle "RecPlug: metadata passed in: ",
228 join(", ", keys %$in_metadata), "\n";
229 }
230
231 # Recur over directory contents.
232 my (@dir, $subfile);
233 my $count = 0;
234 print $outhandle "RecPlug: getting directory $dirname\n" if ($verbosity);
235
236 # find all the files in the directory
237 if (!opendir (DIR, $dirname)) {
238 print $outhandle "RecPlug: WARNING - couldn't read directory $dirname\n";
239 return undef;
240 }
241 @dir = readdir (DIR);
242 closedir (DIR);
243
244 # read XML metadata files (if supplied)
245 my $additionalmetadata = 0; # is there extra metadata available?
246 my %extrametadata; # maps from filespec to extra metadata keys
247 my @extrametakeys; # keys of %extrametadata in order read
248
249 if ($read_metadata_files) {
250
251 # read the directory "metadata.xml" file
252 my $metadatafile = &util::filename_cat ($dirname, 'metadata.xml');
253 if (-e $metadatafile) {
254 print $outhandle "RecPlug: found metadata in $metadatafile\n"
255 if ($verbosity);
256 $self->read_metadata_xml_file($metadatafile, \%extrametadata, \@extrametakeys);
257 $additionalmetadata = 1;
258 }
259 }
260
261 # import each of the files in the directory
262 my $out_metadata;
263 foreach $subfile (@dir) {
264
265 last if ($maxdocs != -1 && $count >= $maxdocs);
266 next if ($subfile =~ /^\.\.?$/);
267 next if ($read_metadata_files && $subfile =~ /metadata\.xml$/);
268
269 # check for a symlink pointing back to a leading directory
270 if (-d "$dirname/$subfile" && -l "$dirname/$subfile") {
271 # readlink gives a "fatal error" on systems that don't implement
272 # symlinks. This assumes the the -l test above would fail on those.
273 my $linkdest=readlink "$dirname/$subfile";
274 if (!defined ($linkdest)) {
275 # system error - file not found?
276 warn "RecPlug: symlink problem - $!";
277 } else {
278 # see if link points to current or a parent directory
279 if ($linkdest =~ m@^[\./\\]+$@ ||
280 index($dirname, $linkdest) != -1) {
281 warn "RecPlug: Ignoring recursive symlink ($dirname/$subfile -> $linkdest)\n";
282 next;
283 ;
284 }
285 }
286 }
287
288 print $outhandle "RecPlug: preparing metadata for $subfile\n" if ($verbosity > 2);
289
290 # Make a copy of $in_metadata to pass to $subfile
291 $out_metadata = {};
292 &combine_metadata_structures($out_metadata, $in_metadata);
293
294 # Next add metadata read in XML files (if it is supplied)
295 if ($additionalmetadata == 1) {
296
297 my ($filespec, $mdref);
298 foreach $filespec (@extrametakeys) {
299 if ($subfile =~ /^$filespec$/) {
300 print $outhandle "File \"$subfile\" matches filespec \"$filespec\"\n"
301 if ($verbosity > 2);
302 $mdref = $extrametadata{$filespec};
303 &combine_metadata_structures($out_metadata, $mdref);
304 }
305 }
306 }
307
308 # Recursively read each $subfile
309 print $outhandle "RecPlug recurring: $subfile\n" if ($verbosity > 2);
310 print $outhandle "RecPlug - $subfile\n" if ($self->{'show_progress'});
311
312 $count += &plugin::read ($pluginfo, $base_dir,
313 &util::filename_cat($file, $subfile),
314 $out_metadata, $processor, $maxdocs);
315 }
316 return $count;
317
318}
319
320
321
322# Read a manually-constructed metadata file and store the data
323# it contains in the $metadataref structure.
324#
325# (metadataref is a reference to a hash whose keys are filenames
326# and whose values are metadata hash structures.)
327
328sub read_metadata_xml_file {
329 my $self = shift(@_);
330 my ($filename, $metadataref, $metakeysref) = @_;
331 $self->{'metadataref'} = $metadataref;
332 $self->{'metakeysref'} = $metakeysref;
333
334 eval {
335 $self->{'parser'}->parsefile($filename);
336 };
337 if ($@) {
338 die "RecPlug: ERROR $filename is not a well formed metadata.xml file ($@)\n";
339 }
340}
341
342sub Doctype {
343 my ($expat, $name, $sysid, $pubid, $internal) = @_;
344
345 # allow the short-lived and badly named "GreenstoneDirectoryMetadata" files
346 # to be processed as well as the "DirectoryMetadata" files which should now
347 # be created by import.pl
348 die if ($name !~ /^(Greenstone)?DirectoryMetadata$/);
349}
350
351sub StartTag {
352 my ($expat, $element) = @_;
353
354 if ($element eq "FileSet") {
355 $self->{'saved_targets'} = [];
356 $self->{'saved_metadata'} = {};
357 }
358 elsif ($element eq "FileName") {
359 $self->{'in_filename'} = 1;
360 }
361 elsif ($element eq "Metadata") {
362 $self->{'metadata_name'} = $_{'name'};
363 if ((defined $_{'mode'}) && ($_{'mode'} eq "accumulate")) {
364 $self->{'metadata_accumulate'} = 1;
365 } else {
366 $self->{'metadata_accumulate'} = 0;
367 }
368 }
369}
370
371sub EndTag {
372 my ($expat, $element) = @_;
373
374 if ($element eq "FileSet") {
375 push (@{$self->{'metakeysref'}}, @{$self->{'saved_targets'}});
376 foreach my $target (@{$self->{'saved_targets'}}) {
377 $self->{'metadataref'}->{$target} = $self->{'saved_metadata'};
378 }
379 }
380 elsif ($element eq "FileName") {
381 $self->{'in_filename'} = 0;
382 }
383 elsif ($element eq "Metadata") {
384 $self->{'metadata_name'} = "";
385 }
386
387}
388
389sub Text {
390
391 if ($self->{'in_filename'}) {
392 # $_ == FileName content
393 push (@{$self->{'saved_targets'}}, $_);
394 }
395 elsif (defined ($self->{'metadata_name'}) && $self->{'metadata_name'} ne "") {
396 # $_ == Metadata content
397 my $mname = $self->{'metadata_name'};
398 if (defined $self->{'saved_metadata'}->{$mname}) {
399 if ($self->{'metadata_accumulate'}) {
400 # accumulate mode - add value to existing value(s)
401 if (ref ($self->{'saved_metadata'}->{$mname}) eq "ARRAY") {
402 push (@{$self->{'saved_metadata'}->{$mname}}, $_);
403 } else {
404 $self->{'saved_metadata'}->{$mname} =
405 [$self->{'saved_metadata'}->{$mname}, $_];
406 }
407 } else {
408 # override mode
409 $self->{'saved_metadata'}->{$mname} = $_;
410 }
411 } else {
412 if ($self->{'metadata_accumulate'}) {
413 # accumulate mode - add value into (currently empty) array
414 $self->{'saved_metadata'}->{$mname} = [$_];
415 } else {
416 # override mode
417 $self->{'saved_metadata'}->{$mname} = $_;
418 }
419 }
420 }
421}
422
423# This Char function overrides the one in XML::Parser::Stream to overcome a
424# problem where $expat->{Text} is treated as the return value, slowing
425# things down significantly in some cases.
426sub Char {
427 $_[0]->{'Text'} .= $_[1];
428 return undef;
429}
430
431# Combine two metadata structures. Given two references to metadata
432# element structures, add every field of the second ($mdref2) to the first
433# ($mdref1).
434#
435# Afterwards $mdref1 will be updated, and $mdref2 will be unchanged.
436#
437# We have to be acreful about the way we merge metadata when one metadata
438# structure is in "override" mode and one is in "merge" mode. In fact, we
439# use the mode from the second structure, $mdref2, because it is generally
440# defined later (lower in the directory structure) and is therefore more
441# "local" to the document concerned.
442#
443# Another issue is the use of references to pass metadata around. If we
444# simply copy one metadata structure reference to another, then we're
445# effectively justr copyinga pointer, and changes to the new referene
446# will affect the old (copied) one also. This also applies to ARRAY
447# references used as metadata element values (hence the "clonedata"
448# function below).
449
450sub combine_metadata_structures {
451 my ($mdref1, $mdref2) = @_;
452 my ($key, $value1, $value2);
453
454 foreach $key (keys %$mdref2) {
455
456 $value1 = $mdref1->{$key};
457 $value2 = $mdref2->{$key};
458
459 # If there is no existing value for this metadata field in
460 # $mdref1, so we simply copy the value from $mdref2 over.
461 if (!defined $value1) {
462 $mdref1->{$key} = &clonedata($value2);
463 }
464 # Otherwise we have to add the new values to the existing ones.
465 # If the second structure is accumulated, then acculate all the
466 # values into the first structure
467 elsif ((ref $value2) eq "ARRAY") {
468 # If the first metadata element is a scalar we have to
469 # convert it into an array before we add anything more.
470 if ((ref $value1) ne 'ARRAY') {
471 $mdref1->{$key} = [$value1];
472 $value1 = $mdref1->{$key};
473 }
474 # Now add the value(s) from the second array to the first
475 $value2 = &clonedata($value2);
476 push @$value1, @$value2;
477 }
478 # Finally, If the second structure is not an array erference, we
479 # know it is in override mode, so override the first structure.
480 else {
481 $mdref1->{$key} = &clonedata($value2);
482 }
483 }
484}
485
486
487# Make a "cloned" copy of a metadata value.
488# This is trivial for a simple scalar value,
489# but not for an array reference.
490
491sub clonedata {
492 my ($value) = @_;
493 my $result;
494
495 if ((ref $value) eq 'ARRAY') {
496 $result = [];
497 foreach my $item (@$value) {
498 push @$result, $item;
499 }
500 } else {
501 $result = $value;
502 }
503 return $result;
504}
505
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