#!/usr/bin/perl # WARNING: 4-character tab stops here # Copyright 2000-2002 Katipo Communications # # This file is part of Koha. # # Koha 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. # # Koha 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 # Koha; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, # Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA use strict; use CGI; use C4::Auth; use HTML::Template::Pro; use C4::Context; use C4::Search; use C4::Auth; use C4::Output; use C4::Biblio; use C4::Items; use C4::Acquisition; use C4::Search; use C4::Dates; use C4::Koha; # XXX subfield_is_koha_internal_p use C4::Debug; use List::Util qw( max min ); #use Smart::Comments; BEGIN { $debug = $debug || $cgi_debug; if ($debug) { require Data::Dumper; import Data::Dumper qw(Dumper); } } # Creates a scrolling list with the associated default value. # Using more than one scrolling list in a CGI assigns the same default value to all the # scrolling lists on the page !?!? That's why this function was written. my $query = new CGI; my $type = $query->param('type'); my $op = $query->param('op'); my $batch_id = $query->param('batch_id'); my $dateaccessioned = $query->param('dateaccessioned'); my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh; my $startfrom = $query->param('startfrom') || 0; my ( $template, $loggedinuser, $cookie ); my $total_hits; my (@marclist,@and_or,@excluding,@operator,@value,$orderby,@tags,$results,$total,$error,$marcresults); # XXX should this be maxItemsInSearchResults or numSearchResults preference instead of 19? my $resultsperpage = $query->param('resultsperpage') || 19; my $show_results = 0; if ( $op eq "do_search" ) { @marclist = $query->param('marclist'); @and_or = $query->param('and_or'); @excluding = $query->param('excluding'); @operator = $query->param('operator'); @value = $query->param('value'); $orderby = $query->param('orderby'); if (scalar @marclist) { #catalogsearch( $dbh, \@tags, \@and_or, \@excluding, \@operator, \@value, # $startfrom * $resultsperpage, # $resultsperpage, $orderby ); ( $error, $marcresults, $total_hits ) = SimpleSearch( $marclist[0], $startfrom, $resultsperpage ); if ($marcresults) { $show_results = scalar @$marcresults; } else { warn "ERROR label-item-search: no results from SimpleSearch"; # leave $show_results undef } } } if ( $show_results ) { ( $template, $loggedinuser, $cookie ) = get_template_and_user( { template_name => "labels/result.tmpl", query => $query, type => "intranet", authnotrequired => 0, flagsrequired => { catalogue => 1 }, debug => 1, } ); my $hits = $show_results; my (@results, @items); # This code needs to be refactored using these subs... #my @items = &GetItemsInfo( $biblio->{biblionumber}, 'intra' ); #my $dat = &GetBiblioData( $biblio->{biblionumber} ); for(my $i=0; $i<$hits; $i++) { #DEBUG Notes: Decode the MARC record from each resulting MARC record... my $marcrecord = MARC::File::USMARC::decode($marcresults->[$i]); #DEBUG Notes: Transform it to Koha form... my $biblio = TransformMarcToKoha(C4::Context->dbh,$marcrecord,''); # Begin building the hash for the template... # I don't think we need this with the current template design, but I'm leaving it in place. -fbcit #$biblio->{highlight} = ($i % 2)?(1):(0); #DEBUG Notes: Stuff the bib into @results... push @results, $biblio; my $biblionumber = $biblio->{'biblionumber'}; #DEBUG Notes: Grab the item numbers associated with this MARC record... my $itemnums = get_itemnumbers_of($biblionumber); #DEBUG Notes: Retrieve the item data for each number... my $iii = $itemnums->{$biblionumber}; if ($iii) { my $item_results = GetItemInfosOf( @$iii ); foreach my $item (keys %$item_results) { #DEBUG Notes: Build an array element 'item' of the correct bib (results) hash which contains item-specific data... if ($item_results->{$item}->{'biblionumber'} eq $results[$i]->{'biblionumber'}) { # NOTE: The order of the elements in this array must be preserved or the table dependent on it will be incorrectly rendered. # This is a real hack, but I can't think of a better way right now. -fbcit # It is conceivable that itemcallnumber and/or barcode fields might be empty so the trinaries cover this possibility. push @{$results[$i]->{'item'}}, { i_itemnumber1 => $item_results->{$item}->{'itemnumber'} }; push @{$results[$i]->{'item'}}, { i_itemcallnumber => ($item_results->{$item}->{'itemcallnumber'} ? $item_results->{$item}->{'itemcallnumber'} : 'NA') }; push @{$results[$i]->{'item'}}, { i_dateaccessioned => $item_results->{$item}->{'dateaccessioned'} }; push @{$results[$i]->{'item'}}, { i_barcode => ($item_results->{$item}->{'barcode'} ? $item_results->{$item}->{'barcode'} : 'NA')}; push @{$results[$i]->{'item'}}, { i_itemnumber2 => $item_results->{$item}->{'itemnumber'} }; } } } } $debug and warn "**********\@results**********\n"; $debug and warn Dumper(@results); my @field_data = (); # FIXME: this relies on symmetric order of CGI params that IS NOT GUARANTEED by spec. for ( my $i = 0 ; $i <= $#marclist ; $i++ ) { push @field_data, { term => "marclist", val => $marclist[$i] }; push @field_data, { term => "and_or", val => $and_or[$i] }; push @field_data, { term => "excluding", val => $excluding[$i] }; push @field_data, { term => "operator", val => $operator[$i] }; push @field_data, { term => "value", val => $value[$i] }; } my @numbers = (); $total = $total_hits; if ( $total > $resultsperpage ) { for ( my $i = 1 ; $i < $total / $resultsperpage + 1 ; $i++ ) { if ( $i < 16 ) { my $highlight = 0; ( $startfrom == ( $i - 1 ) ) && ( $highlight = 1 ); push @numbers, { number => $i, highlight => $highlight, searchdata => \@field_data, startfrom => ( $i - 1 ) }; } } } # multi page display gestion my $displaynext = 0; my $displayprev = $startfrom; # XXX Kludge. We show the "next" link if we retrieved the max number of results. There could be 0 more. if ( scalar @results == $resultsperpage ) { $displaynext = 1; } $template->param( result => \@results, startfrom => $startfrom, displaynext => $displaynext, displayprev => $displayprev, resultsperpage => $resultsperpage, startfromnext => $startfrom + min( $resultsperpage, scalar @results ), startfromprev => max( $startfrom - $resultsperpage, 0 ), searchdata => \@field_data, total => $total_hits, from => $startfrom + 1, to => $startfrom + min( $resultsperpage, scalar @results ), numbers => \@numbers, batch_id => $batch_id, type => $type, ); } # # search section # else { ( $template, $loggedinuser, $cookie ) = get_template_and_user( { template_name => "labels/search.tmpl", query => $query, type => "intranet", authnotrequired => 0, flagsrequired => { catalogue => 1 }, debug => 1, } ); my $itemtypes = GetItemTypes; my @itemtypeloop; foreach my $thisitemtype (keys %$itemtypes) { my %row =(value => $thisitemtype, description => $itemtypes->{$thisitemtype}->{'description'}, ); push @itemtypeloop, \%row; } $template->param( itemtypeloop =>\@itemtypeloop, batch_id => $batch_id, type => $type, ); } # Print the page $template->param( DHTMLcalendar_dateformat => C4::Dates->DHTMLcalendar(), ); output_html_with_http_headers $query, $cookie, $template->output; # Local Variables: # tab-width: 4 # End: