###########################################################################
#
# UnknownPlug.pm -- Plugin for files you know about but Greenstone doesn't
#
# A component of the Greenstone digital library software from the New
# Zealand Digital Library Project at the University of Waikato, New
# Zealand.
#
# Copyright (C) 2001 Gordon W. Paynter
# Copyright (C) 2001 New Zealand Digital Library Project
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
###########################################################################
# UnknownPlug - a plugin for unknown files
# This is a simple Plugin for importing files in formats that
# Greenstone doesn't know anything about. A fictional document will
# be created for every such file, and the file itself will be passed
# to Greenstone as the "associated file" of the document.
# Here's an example where it is useful: I have a collection of
# pictures that include a couple of quicktime movie files with names
# like DCP_0163.MOV. Rather than write a new plugin for quicktime
# movies, I add this line to the collection configuration file:
# plugin UnknownPlug -process_exp "*.MOV" -assoc_field "movie"
# A document is created for each movie, with the associated movie
# file's name in the "movie" metadata field. In the collection's
# format strings, I use the {If} macro to output different text for
# each type of file, like this:
# {If}{[movie],}{If}{[Image],}
# You can also add extra metadata, such as the Title, Subject, and
# Duration, with metadata.xml files and RecPlug. (If you want to use
# UnknownPlug with more than one type of file, you will have to add
# some sort of distinguishing metadata in this way.)
package UnknownPlug;
use BasPlug;
use strict;
no strict 'refs'; # allow filehandles to be variables and viceversa
sub BEGIN {
@UnknownPlug::ISA = ('BasPlug');
}
my $arguments =
[ { 'name' => "assoc_field",
'desc' => "{UnknownPlug.assoc_field}",
'type' => "string",
'deft' => "",
'reqd' => "no" },
{ 'name' => "file_format",
'desc' => "{UnknownPlug.file_format}",
'type' => "string",
'deft' => "",
'reqd' => "no" },
{ 'name' => "mime_type",
'desc' => "{UnknownPlug.mime_type}",
'type' => "string",
'deft' => "",
'reqd' => "no" },
{ 'name' => "srcicon",
'desc' => "{UnknownPlug.srcicon}",
'type' => "string",
'deft' => "iconunknown",
'reqd' => "no" },
{ 'name' => "process_extension",
'desc' => "{UnknownPlug.process_extension}",
'type' => "string",
'deft' => "",
'reqd' => "no" } ];
my $options = { 'name' => "UnknownPlug",
'desc' => "{UnknownPlug.desc}",
'abstract' => "no",
'inherits' => "yes",
'args' => $arguments };
sub new {
my ($class) = shift (@_);
my ($pluginlist,$inputargs,$hashArgOptLists) = @_;
push(@$pluginlist, $class);
if(defined $arguments){ push(@{$hashArgOptLists->{"ArgList"}},@{$arguments});}
if(defined $options) { push(@{$hashArgOptLists->{"OptList"}},$options)};
my $self = new BasPlug($pluginlist, $inputargs, $hashArgOptLists);
# "-process_extension" is a simpler alternative to -process_exp for non-regexp people
if (!$self->{'process_exp'} && $self->{'process_extension'}) {
$self->{'process_exp'} = "\\." . $self->{'process_extension'} . "\$";
}
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub get_default_process_exp {
return '';
}
# Associate the unknown file with the new document
sub associate_unknown_file {
my $self = shift (@_);
my $filename = shift (@_); # filename with full path
my $file = shift (@_); # filename without path
my $doc_obj = shift (@_);
my $verbosity = $self->{'verbosity'};
my $outhandle = $self->{'outhandle'};
# check the filename is okay
return 0 if ($file eq "" || $filename eq "");
# Add the image metadata
my $url = $file;
$url =~ s/ /%20/g;
# Add the file as an associated file ...
my $section = $doc_obj->get_top_section();
my $file_format = $self->{'file_format'} || "unknown";
my $mime_type = $self->{'mime_type'} || "unknown/unknown";
my $assoc_field = $self->{'assoc_field'} || "unknown_file";
$doc_obj->associate_file($filename, $file, $mime_type, $section);
$doc_obj->add_metadata ($section, "FileFormat", $file_format);
$doc_obj->add_metadata ($section, "MimeType", $mime_type);
$doc_obj->add_metadata ($section, $assoc_field, $file);
$doc_obj->add_metadata ($section, "srclink",
"");
#$doc_obj->add_metadata ($section, "srcicon", "_iconunknown_");
$doc_obj->add_metadata ($section, "srcicon", "_".$self->{'srcicon'}."_");
$doc_obj->add_metadata ($section, "/srclink", "");
return 1;
}
# The UnknownPlug read() function. This function does all the right
# things to make general options work for a given plugin. UnknownPlug
# overrides read() because there is no need to read the actual text of
# the file in, because the contents of the file is not text...
#
#
# Return number of files processed, undef if can't process
#
# Note that $base_dir might be "" and that $file might include directories
sub read {
my $self = shift (@_);
my ($pluginfo, $base_dir, $file, $metadata, $processor, $maxdocs, $total_count, $gli) = @_;
my $outhandle = $self->{'outhandle'};
# Make sure we're processing the correct file
my ($block_status,$filename) = $self->read_block(@_);
return $block_status if ((!defined $block_status) || ($block_status==0));
print STDERR "\n" if ($gli);
print $outhandle "UnknownPlug processing \"$filename\"\n"
if $self->{'verbosity'} > 1;
#if there's a leading directory name, eat it...
$file =~ s/^.*[\/\\]//;
# create a new document
my $doc_obj = new doc ($filename, "indexed_doc");
$doc_obj->set_OIDtype ($processor->{'OIDtype'}, $processor->{'OIDmetadata'});
$doc_obj->add_utf8_metadata($doc_obj->get_top_section(), "Plugin", "$self->{'plugin_type'}");
$doc_obj->add_metadata($doc_obj->get_top_section(), "Source", &ghtml::dmsafe($file)); # set the filename as Source metadata to be consistent with other plugins
$doc_obj->add_utf8_metadata($doc_obj->get_top_section(), "FileSize", (-s $filename));
# URL metadata (even invalid ones) are used to support internal
# links, so even if 'file_is_url' is off, still need to store info
my $web_url = "http://$file";
$doc_obj->add_metadata($doc_obj->get_top_section(), "URL", $web_url);
# associate the file with the document
if (associate_unknown_file($self, $filename, $file, $doc_obj) != 1)
{
if ($gli) {
print STDERR "\n";
}
print $outhandle "UnknownPlug: couldn't process \"$filename\"\n";
return -1; # error during processing
}
#create an empty text string so we don't break downstream plugins
my $text = &gsprintf::lookup_string("{BasPlug.dummy_text}");
# include any metadata passed in from previous plugins
my $section = $doc_obj->get_top_section();
$self->extra_metadata ($doc_obj, $section, $metadata);
$self->title_fallback($doc_obj,$section,$file);
# do plugin specific processing of doc_obj
unless (defined ($self->process(\$text, $pluginfo, $base_dir, $file, $metadata, $doc_obj))) {
print STDERR "\n" if ($gli);
return -1;
}
# do any automatic metadata extraction
$self->auto_extract_metadata ($doc_obj);
# add an OID
$doc_obj->set_OID();
$doc_obj->add_text($section, $text);
# process the document
$processor->process($doc_obj);
$self->{'num_processed'} ++;
return 1;
}
# UnknownPlug processing of doc_obj. In practice we don't need to do
# anything here because the read function takes care of everything.
sub process {
my $self = shift (@_);
my ($textref, $pluginfo, $base_dir, $file, $metadata, $doc_obj) = @_;
my $outhandle = $self->{'outhandle'};
return 1;
}
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