On bug 17591 we discovered that there was something weird going on with
the way we export and use subroutines/modules.
This patch tries to standardize our EXPORT to use EXPORT_OK only.
That way we will need to explicitely define the subroutine we want to
use from a module.
This patch is a squashed version of:
Bug 17600: After export.pl
Bug 17600: After perlimport
Bug 17600: Manual changes
Bug 17600: Other manual changes after second perlimports run
Bug 17600: Fix tests
And a lot of other manual changes.
export.pl is a dirty script that can be found on bug 17600.
"perlimport" is:
git clone https://github.com/oalders/App-perlimports.git
cd App-perlimports/
cpanm --installdeps .
export PERL5LIB="$PERL5LIB:/kohadevbox/koha/App-perlimports/lib"
find . \( -name "*.pl" -o -name "*.pm" \) -exec perl App-perlimports/script/perlimports --inplace-edit --no-preserve-unused --filename {} \;
The ideas of this patch are to:
* use EXPORT_OK instead of EXPORT
* perltidy the EXPORT_OK list
* remove '&' before the subroutine names
* remove some uneeded use statements
* explicitely import the subroutines we need within the controllers or
modules
Note that the private subroutines (starting with _) should not be
exported (and not used from outside of the module except from tests).
EXPORT vs EXPORT_OK (from
https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/06/perl-exporter-examples/)
"""
Export allows to export the functions and variables of modules to user’s namespace using the standard import method. This way, we don’t need to create the objects for the modules to access it’s members.
@EXPORT and @EXPORT_OK are the two main variables used during export operation.
@EXPORT contains list of symbols (subroutines and variables) of the module to be exported into the caller namespace.
@EXPORT_OK does export of symbols on demand basis.
"""
If this patch caused a conflict with a patch you wrote prior to its
push:
* Make sure you are not reintroducing a "use" statement that has been
removed
* "$subroutine" is not exported by the C4::$MODULE module
means that you need to add the subroutine to the @EXPORT_OK list
* Bareword "$subroutine" not allowed while "strict subs"
means that you didn't imported the subroutine from the module:
- use $MODULE qw( $subroutine list );
You can also use the fully qualified namespace: C4::$MODULE::$subroutine
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
This patch adds the ability to specify the LDR instead of a numeric tag
when defining match checks in record matching rules. This is particularly
useful for checking LDR6 "Type of record" when importing records.
Test plan:
0. prove t/Matcher.t
1. Go to http://localhost:8081/cgi-bin/koha/catalogue/detail.pl?biblionumber=1
2. Click "Save" and choose "MARCXML"
3. Copy bib-1.marcxml to bib-1-mod.marcxml
4. Change "01344cam a22003014i 4500" to "01344cmm a22003014i 4500"
5. Go to http://localhost:8081/cgi-bin/koha/admin/matching-rules.pl?op=edit_matching_rule&matcher_id=3
6. Click "Add match check"
7. Fill out the match checks:
Source:
Tag: LDR
Offset: 6
Length: 1
Target:
Tag: LDR
Offset: 6
Length: 1
8. Go to http://localhost:8081/cgi-bin/koha/tools/stage-marc-import.pl
9. Choose "bib-1-mod.marcxml" and click "Upload file"
10. Choose "KohaBiblio (999$c)" for "Record matching rule"
11. Click "Stage for import"
12. Click "Manage staged records" on resulting page
13. Note the "Match type" says "No match"
14. Go to http://localhost:8081/cgi-bin/koha/tools/stage-marc-import.pl
15. Choose "bib-1.marcxml" and click "Upload file"
16. Choose "KohaBiblio (999$c)" for "Record matching rule"
17. Click "Stage for import"
18. Click "Manage staged records" on resulting page
19. Note the Match type says "Match found"
Signed-off-by: Andrew Fuerste-Henry <andrew@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
To test:
1 - Set SearchEngine to ElasticSearch
2 - Stage the sample file (import it if it doesn't already exist in your catalog and then stage again)
3 - Set matching rule to ISBN
4 - No matches found
5 - Apply patch
6 - Apply no matchign rule
7 - Change the ISBN matching rule to use ISBN normalizer
8 - Apply matching rule for ISBN
9 - It matches!
Signed-off-by: Ron Houk <rhouk@ottumwapubliclibrary.org>
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com>
t/Matcher.t is failing with an empty DB, the data are not mocked
correctly
Test plan:
drop your DB and recreate it without any data and prove t/Matcher.t
Signed-off-by: Mark Tompsett <mtompset@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Tompsett <mtompset@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Nick Clemens <nick@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
The test files do not need to return 1
Patch generated with:
perl -p -i -e "s/^1;\n//xsm" t/**/*.t
Test plan:
git grep '^1;$' t/**/*.t
should not return any results
NOTE: does not fix C4/SIP/t, nor xt tests.
Signed-off-by: Mark Tompsett <mtompset@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
Is 'instantiations' even a word?
Use a Test::DBIx::Class defaults instead.
Save your keyboard and prevent horrible bugs from emerging from rampant code duplication.
This change doesn't seem to have any impact on the speed of executing those tests.
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
The current C4::Matcher::_get_match_keys implementation doesn't take
normalization rules params into account. This patch makes Matcher.t test the
proposed behaviour for new hardcoded values, that match string normalization
routines introduced by Bu 17302.
Possible values are:
- upper_case
- lower_case
- remove_spaces
- legacy_default
- none
* 'legacy_default' is left (for now) to catch the current behaviour. So tests which
did not get a 'norm' param, now are passed 'legacy_default' and they still pass.
* 'none' means no normalization, of course
Note: on introducing 'none', a bug got highlighted, because the subfields traversal loop
was introducing an unneeded space. The tests from 17304 get adjusted to reflect this.
To test:
- Run:
$ sudo koha-shell kohadev ; cd kohaclone
$ prove t/Matcher.t
=> FAIL: The routine doesn't care about the norms param.
Sponsored-by: FIT
Signed-off-by: Mark Tompsett <mtompset@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Druart <jonathan.druart@bugs.koha-community.org>
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
This function is used in several places, but it's behaviour is not covered by tests, thus trying to patch it can be problematic without introducing regressions.
This patch introduces unit tests for it, in the t/Matcher.t file.
To test:
- Apply the patch
- Run:
$ prove t/Matcher.t
=> SUCCESS: Tests pass
- Sign off :-D
Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer@bsz-bw.de>
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Tests in t/ should always pass for building the Debian packages
for Koha. But we've started using Test::DBIx::Class for writing
mocked tests, and that lib is not (yet) packaged fro Debian 7+.
This means build is failing. Devs and jenkins use the lib from CPAN.
This patch makes the tests skip if the lib is absent.
To test:
- Install Test::DBIx::Class
$ sudo cpanm Test::DBIx::Class
- Run the tests:
$ prove t/
=> SUCCESS: Tests pass
- Uninstall Test::DBIx::Class
$ sudo cpan -U Test::DBIx::Class
- Run the tests:
$ prove t/
=> SUCCESS: Tests still pass (those needing the lib are skipped)
- Sign off :-D
Signed-off-by: Hector Castro <hector.hecaxmmx@gmail.com>
Works as advertised. All test pass successful
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@theke.io>
Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com>
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@theke.io>