source: ProjectBuilder/devel/pb-modules/lib/ProjectBuilder/Base.pm@ 405

Last change on this file since 405 was 405, checked in by Bruno Cornec, 16 years ago

Split again function in modules to allow for usage with pbinit and easier reuse.

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1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2#
3# Base subroutines brought by the the Project-Builder project
4# which can be easily used by whatever perl project
5#
6# Copyright B. Cornec 2007-2008
7# Provided under the GPL v2
8#
9# $Id$
10#
11
12package ProjectBuilder::Base;
13
14use strict;
15use lib qw (lib);
16use File::Path;
17use File::Temp qw(tempdir);
18use Data::Dumper;
19use Time::localtime qw(localtime);
20use Pod::Usage;
21use English;
22
23# Inherit from the "Exporter" module which handles exporting functions.
24
25use Exporter;
26
27# Export, by default, all the functions into the namespace of
28# any code which uses this module.
29
30our $debug = 0; # Global debug level
31our $LOG = \*STDOUT; # File descriptor of the log file
32our $synmsg = "Error"; # Global error message
33
34our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
35our @EXPORT = qw(pb_mkdir_p pb_system pb_rm_rf pb_get_date pb_log pb_log_init pb_get_uri pb_get_content pb_display_file pb_syntax_init pb_syntax pb_temp_init $debug $LOG);
36
37=pod
38
39=head1 NAME
40
41ProjectBuilder::Base, part of the project-builder.org - module dealing with generic functions suitable for perl project development
42
43=head1 DESCRIPTION
44
45This modules provides generic functions suitable for perl project development
46
47=head1 SYNOPSIS
48
49 use ProjectBuilder::Base;
50
51 #
52 # Create a directory and its parents
53 #
54 pb_mkdir_p("/tmp/foo/bar");
55
56 #
57 # Remove recursively a directory and its children
58 #
59 pb_rm_rf("/tmp/foo");
60
61 #
62 # Encapsulate the system call for better output and return value test
63 #
64 pb_system("ls -l", "Printing directory content");
65
66 #
67 # Analysis a URI and return its components in a table
68 #
69 my ($scheme, $account, $host, $port, $path) = pb_get_uri("svn+ssh://ac@my.server.org/path/to/dir");
70
71 #
72 # Gives the current date in a table
73 #
74 @date = pb_get_date();
75
76 #
77 # Manages logs of the program
78 #
79 pb_log_init(2,\*STDOUT);
80 pb_log(1,"Message to print\n");
81
82 #
83 # Manages content of a file
84 #
85 pb_display_file("/etc/passwd");
86 my $cnt = pb_get_content("/etc/passwd");
87
88=head1 USAGE
89
90=over 4
91
92=item B<pb_mkdir_p>
93
94Internal mkdir -p function. Forces mode to 755. Supports multiple parameters.
95
96Based on File::Path mkpath.
97
98=cut
99
100sub pb_mkdir_p {
101my @dir = @_;
102my $ret = mkpath(@dir, 0, 0755);
103return($ret);
104}
105
106=item B<pb_rm_rf>
107
108Internal rm -rf function. Supports multiple parameters.
109
110Based on File::Path rmtree.
111
112=cut
113
114sub pb_rm_rf {
115my @dir = @_;
116my $ret = rmtree(@dir, 0, 0);
117return($ret);
118}
119
120=item B<pb_system>
121
122Encapsulate the "system" call for better output and return value test
123Needs a $ENV{'PBTMP'} variable which is created by calling the pb_mktemp_init function
124Needs pb_log support, so pb_log_init should have benn called before.
125
126The first parameter is the shell command to call.
127The second parameter is the message to print on screen. If none is given, then the command is printed.
128This function returns the result the return value of the system command.
129
130If no error reported, it prints OK on the screen, just after the message. Else it prints the errors generated.
131
132=cut
133
134sub pb_system {
135
136my $cmd=shift;
137my $cmt=shift || $cmd;
138
139pb_log(0,"$cmt... ");
140pb_log(1,"Executing $cmd\n");
141system($cmd);
142my $res = $?;
143if ($res == -1) {
144 pb_log(0,"failed to execute ($cmd) : $!\n");
145 pb_display_file("$ENV{'PBTMP'}/system.log");
146} elsif ($res & 127) {
147 pb_log(0, "child ($cmd) died with signal ".($? & 127).", ".($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without'." coredump\n");
148 pb_display_file("$ENV{'PBTMP'}/system.log");
149} elsif ($res == 0) {
150 pb_log(0,"OK\n");
151} else {
152 pb_log(0, "child ($cmd) exited with value ".($? >> 8)."\n");
153 pb_display_file("$ENV{'PBTMP'}/system.log");
154}
155return($res);
156}
157
158=item B<pb_get_uri>
159
160This function returns a list of 6 parameters indicating the protocol, account, password, server, port, and path contained in the URI passed in parameter.
161
162A URI has the format protocol://[ac@]host[:port][path[?query][#fragment]].
163
164Cf man URI.
165
166=cut
167
168sub pb_get_uri {
169
170my $uri = shift || undef;
171
172pb_log(2,"DEBUG: uri:$uri\n");
173my ($scheme, $authority, $path, $query, $fragment) =
174 $uri =~ m|(?:([^:/?#]+):)?(?://([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?| if (defined $uri);
175my ($account,$host,$port) = $authority =~ m|(?:([^\@]+)\@)?([^:]+)(:(?:[0-9]+))?| if (defined $authority);
176
177$scheme = "" if (not defined $scheme);
178$authority = "" if (not defined $authority);
179$path = "" if (not defined $path);
180$account = "" if (not defined $account);
181$host = "" if (not defined $host);
182$port = "" if (not defined $port);
183
184pb_log(2,"DEBUG: scheme:$scheme ac:$account host:$host port:$port path:$path\n");
185return($scheme, $account, $host, $port, $path);
186}
187
188=item B<pb_get_date>
189
190This function returns a list of 9 parameters indicating the seconds, minutes, hours, day, month, year, day in the week, day in the year, and daylight saving time flag of the current time.
191
192Cf: man ctime and description of the struct tm.
193
194=cut
195
196sub pb_get_date {
197
198return(localtime->sec(), localtime->min(), localtime->hour(), localtime->mday(), localtime->mon(), localtime->year(), localtime->wday(), localtime->yday(), localtime->isdst());
199}
200
201=item B<pb_log_init>
202
203This function initializes the global variables used by the pb_log function.
204
205The first parameter is the debug level which will be considered during the run of the program?
206The second parameter is a pointer on a file descriptor used to print the log info.
207
208As an example, if you set the debug level to 2 in that function, every call to pb_log which contains a value less or equal than 2 will be printed. Calls with a value greater than 2 won't be printed.
209
210The call to B<pb_log_init> is typically done after getting a parameter on the CLI indicating the level of verbosity expected.
211
212=cut
213
214sub pb_log_init {
215
216$debug = shift || 0;
217$LOG = shift || \*STDOUT;
218
219}
220
221=item B<pb_log>
222
223This function logs the messages passed as the second parameter if the value passed as first parameter is lesser or equal than the value passed to the B<pb_log_init> function.
224
225Here is a usage example:
226
227 pb_log_init(2,\*STDERR);
228 pb_log(1,"Hello World 1\n");
229 pb_log(2,"Hello World 2\n");
230 pb_log(3,"Hello World 3\n");
231
232 will print:
233
234 Hello World 1
235 Hello World 2
236
237=cut
238
239sub pb_log {
240
241my $dlevel = shift;
242my $msg = shift;
243
244print $LOG "$msg" if ($dlevel <= $debug);
245}
246
247=item B<pb_display_file>
248
249This function print the content of the file passed in parameter.
250
251This is a cat equivalent function.
252
253=cut
254
255sub pb_display_file {
256
257my $file=shift;
258
259return if (not -f $file);
260printf "%s\n",pb_get_content($file);
261}
262
263=item B<pb_get_content>
264
265This function returns the content of the file passed in parameter.
266
267=cut
268
269sub pb_get_content {
270
271my $file=shift;
272
273my $bkp = $/;
274undef $/;
275open(R,$file) || die "Unable to open $file: $!";
276my $content=<R>;
277close(R);
278chomp($content);
279$/ = $bkp;
280return($content);
281}
282
283=item B<pb_syntax_init>
284
285This function initializes the global variable used by the pb_syntax function.
286
287The parameter is the message string which will be printed when calling pb_syntax
288
289=cut
290
291sub pb_syntax_init {
292
293$synmsg = shift || "Error";
294}
295
296=item B<pb_syntax>
297
298This function prints the syntax expected by the application, based on pod2usage, and exits.
299The first parameter is the return value of the exit.
300The second parameter is the verbosity as expected by pod2usage.
301
302Cf: man Pod::Usage
303
304=cut
305
306sub pb_syntax {
307
308my $exit_status = shift || -1;
309my $verbose_level = shift || 0;
310
311my $filehandle = \*STDERR;
312
313$filehandle = \*STDOUT if ($exit_status == 0);
314
315pod2usage( { -message => $synmsg,
316 -exitval => $exit_status ,
317 -verbose => $verbose_level,
318 -output => $filehandle } );
319}
320
321=item B<pb_temp_init>
322
323This function initializes the environemnt variable PBTMP to a random value. This directory can be safely used during the whole program, it will be removed at the end automatically.
324
325=cut
326
327sub pb_temp_init {
328
329if (not defined $ENV{'TMPDIR'}) {
330 $ENV{'TMPDIR'}="/tmp";
331}
332$ENV{'PBTMP'} = tempdir( "pb.XXXXXXXXXX", DIR => $ENV{'TMPDIR'}, CLEANUP => 1 );
333}
334
335=back
336
337=head1 WEB SITES
338
339The main Web site of the project is available at L<http://www.project-builder.org/>. Bug reports should be filled using the trac instance of the project at L<http://trac.project-builder.org/>.
340
341=head1 USER MAILING LIST
342
343None exists for the moment.
344
345=head1 AUTHORS
346
347The Project-Builder.org team L<http://trac.project-builder.org/> lead by Bruno Cornec L<mailto:bruno@project-builder.org>.
348
349=head1 COPYRIGHT
350
351Project-Builder.org is distributed under the GPL v2.0 license
352described in the file C<COPYING> included with the distribution.
353
354=cut
355
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