package C4::Creators::Lib; # Copyright 2009 Foundations Bible College. # # 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 warnings; use autouse 'Data::Dumper' => qw(Dumper); use C4::Context; use C4::Debug; BEGIN { use version; our $VERSION = qv('1.0.0_1'); use base qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT_OK = qw(get_all_templates get_all_layouts get_all_profiles get_all_image_names get_batch_summary get_label_summary get_card_summary get_barcode_types get_label_types get_font_types get_text_justification_types get_output_formats get_column_names get_table_names get_unit_values html_table ); } #=head2 C4::Creators::Lib::_SELECT() # # This function returns a recordset upon success and 1 upon failure. Errors are logged to the Apache log. # # examples: # # my $field_value = _SELECT(field_name, table_name, condition); # #=cut sub _SELECT { my @params = @_; my $query = "SELECT $params[0] FROM $params[1]"; $params[2] ? $query .= " WHERE $params[2];" : $query .= ';'; my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); # $sth->{'TraceLevel'} = 3; $sth->execute(); if ($sth->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error: %s', $sth->errstr); return 1; } my $record_set = []; while (my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref()) { push(@$record_set, $row); } return $record_set; } my $barcode_types = [ {type => 'CODE39', name => 'Code 39', desc => 'Translates the characters 0-9, A-Z, \'-\', \'*\', \'+\', \'$\', \'%\', \'/\', \'.\' and \' \' to a barcode pattern.', selected => 0}, {type => 'CODE39MOD', name => 'Code 39 + Modulo43', desc => 'Translates the characters 0-9, A-Z, \'-\', \'*\', \'+\', \'$\', \'%\', \'/\', \'.\' and \' \' to a barcode pattern. Encodes Mod 43 checksum.', selected => 0}, {type => 'CODE39MOD10', name => 'Code 39 + Modulo10', desc => 'Translates the characters 0-9, A-Z, \'-\', \'*\', \'+\', \'$\', \'%\', \'/\', \'.\' and \' \' to a barcode pattern. Encodes Mod 10 checksum.', selected => 0}, {type => 'COOP2OF5', name => 'COOP2of5', desc => 'Creates COOP2of5 barcodes from a string consisting of the numeric characters 0-9', selected => 0}, # {type => 'EAN13', name => 'EAN13', desc => 'Creates EAN13 barcodes from a string of 12 or 13 digits. The check number (the 13:th digit) is calculated if not supplied.', selected => 0}, # {type => 'EAN8', name => 'EAN8', desc => 'Translates a string of 7 or 8 digits to EAN8 barcodes. The check number (the 8:th digit) is calculated if not supplied.', selected => 0}, # {type => 'IATA2of5', name => 'IATA2of5', desc => 'Creates IATA2of5 barcodes from a string consisting of the numeric characters 0-9', selected => 0}, {type => 'INDUSTRIAL2OF5', name => 'Industrial2of5', desc => 'Creates Industrial2of5 barcodes from a string consisting of the numeric characters 0-9', selected => 0}, # {type => 'ITF', name => 'Interleaved2of5', desc => 'Translates the characters 0-9 to a barcodes. These barcodes could also be called 'Interleaved2of5'.', selected => 0}, # {type => 'MATRIX2OF5', name => 'Matrix2of5', desc => 'Creates Matrix2of5 barcodes from a string consisting of the numeric characters 0-9', selected => 0}, # {type => 'NW7', name => 'NW7', desc => 'Creates a NW7 barcodes from a string consisting of the numeric characters 0-9', selected => 0}, # {type => 'UPCA', name => 'UPCA', desc => 'Translates a string of 11 or 12 digits to UPCA barcodes. The check number (the 12:th digit) is calculated if not supplied.', selected => 0}, # {type => 'UPCE', name => 'UPCE', desc => 'Translates a string of 6, 7 or 8 digits to UPCE barcodes. If the string is 6 digits long, '0' is added first in the string. The check number (the 8:th digit) is calculated if not supplied.', selected => 0}, ]; my $label_types = [ {type => 'BIB', name => 'Biblio', desc => 'Only the bibliographic data is printed.', selected => 0}, {type => 'BARBIB', name => 'Barcode/Biblio', desc => 'Barcode proceeds bibliographic data.', selected => 0}, {type => 'BIBBAR', name => 'Biblio/Barcode', desc => 'Bibliographic data proceeds barcode.', selected => 0}, {type => 'ALT', name => 'Alternating', desc => 'Barcode and bibliographic data are printed on alternating labels.', selected => 0}, {type => 'BAR', name => 'Barcode', desc => 'Only the barcode is printed.', selected => 0}, ]; my $font_types = [ {type => 'TR', name => 'Times-Roman', selected => 0}, {type => 'TB', name => 'Times-Bold', selected => 0}, {type => 'TI', name => 'Times-Italic', selected => 0}, {type => 'TBI', name => 'Times-Bold-Italic', selected => 0}, {type => 'C', name => 'Courier', selected => 0}, {type => 'CB', name => 'Courier-Bold', selected => 0}, {type => 'CO', name => 'Courier-Oblique', selected => 0}, {type => 'CBO', name => 'Courier-Bold-Oblique', selected => 0}, {type => 'H', name => 'Helvetica', selected => 0}, {type => 'HB', name => 'Helvetica-Bold', selected => 0}, {type => 'HBO', name => 'Helvetica-Bold-Oblique', selected => 0}, ]; my $text_justification_types = [ {type => 'L', name => 'Left', selected => 0}, {type => 'C', name => 'Center', selected => 0}, {type => 'R', name => 'Right', selected => 0}, # {type => 'F', name => 'Full', selected => 0}, ]; my $unit_values = [ {type => 'POINT', desc => 'PostScript Points', value => 1, selected => 0}, {type => 'AGATE', desc => 'Adobe Agates', value => 5.1428571, selected => 0}, {type => 'INCH', desc => 'US Inches', value => 72, selected => 0}, {type => 'MM', desc => 'SI Millimeters', value => 2.83464567, selected => 0}, {type => 'CM', desc => 'SI Centimeters', value => 28.3464567, selected => 0}, ]; my $output_formats = [ {type => 'pdf', desc => 'PDF File'}, {type => 'csv', desc => 'CSV File'}, ]; =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_all_templates() This function returns a reference to a hash containing all templates upon success and 1 upon failure. Errors are logged to the Apache log. examples: my $templates = get_all_templates(); =cut sub get_all_templates { my %params = @_; my @templates = (); my $query = "SELECT " . ($params{'field_list'} ? $params{'field_list'} : '*') . " FROM creator_templates"; $query .= ($params{'filter'} ? " WHERE $params{'filter'};" : ';'); my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); $sth->execute(); if ($sth->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error: %s', $sth->errstr); return -1; } ADD_TEMPLATES: while (my $template = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { push(@templates, $template); } return \@templates; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_all_layouts() This function returns a reference to a hash containing all layouts upon success and 1 upon failure. Errors are logged to the Apache log. examples: my $layouts = get_all_layouts(); =cut sub get_all_layouts { my %params = @_; my @layouts = (); my $query = "SELECT " . ($params{'field_list'} ? $params{'field_list'} : '*') . " FROM creator_layouts"; $query .= ($params{'filter'} ? " WHERE $params{'filter'};" : ';'); my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); $sth->execute(); if ($sth->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error: %s', $sth->errstr); return -1; } ADD_LAYOUTS: while (my $layout = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { push(@layouts, $layout); } return \@layouts; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_all_profiles() This function returns an arrayref whose elements are hashes containing all profiles upon success and 1 upon failure. Errors are logged to the Apache log. Two parameters are accepted. The first limits the field(s) returned. This parameter should be string of comma separted fields. ie. "field_1, field_2, ...field_n" The second limits the records returned based on a string containing a valud SQL 'WHERE' filter. NOTE: Do not pass in the keyword 'WHERE.' examples: my $profiles = get_all_profiles(); my $profiles = get_all_profiles(field_list => field_list, filter => filter_string); =cut sub get_all_profiles { my %params = @_; my @profiles = (); my $query = "SELECT " . ($params{'field_list'} ? $params{'field_list'} : '*') . " FROM printers_profile"; $query .= ($params{'filter'} ? " WHERE $params{'filter'};" : ';'); my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); # $sth->{'TraceLevel'} = 3 if $debug; $sth->execute(); if ($sth->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error: %s', $sth->errstr); return -1; } ADD_PROFILES: while (my $profile = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { push(@profiles, $profile); } return \@profiles; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_all_image_names() =cut sub get_all_image_names { my $image_names = []; my $query = "SELECT image_name FROM creator_images"; my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); # $sth->{'TraceLevel'} = 3 if $debug; $sth->execute(); if ($sth->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error: %s', $sth->errstr); return -1; } grep {push @$image_names, {type => $$_[0], name => $$_[0], selected => 0}} @{$sth->fetchall_arrayref([0])}; return $image_names; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_batch_summary() This function returns an arrayref whose elements are hashes containing the batch_ids of current batches along with the item count for each batch upon success and 1 upon failure. Item counts are stored under the key '_item_count' Errors are logged to the Apache log. One parameter is accepted which limits the records returned based on a string containing a valud SQL 'WHERE' filter. NOTE: Do not pass in the keyword 'WHERE.' examples: my $batches = get_batch_summary(); my $batches = get_batch_summary(filter => filter_string); =cut sub get_batch_summary { my %params = @_; my @batches = (); my $query = "SELECT DISTINCT batch_id FROM creator_batches WHERE creator=?"; $query .= ($params{'filter'} ? " AND $params{'filter'};" : ';'); my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); # $sth->{'TraceLevel'} = 3; $sth->execute($params{'creator'}); if ($sth->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error on attempted SELECT: %s', $sth->errstr); return -1; } ADD_BATCHES: while (my $batch = $sth->fetchrow_hashref) { my $query = "SELECT count(batch_id) FROM creator_batches WHERE batch_id=? AND creator=?;"; my $sth1 = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); $sth1->execute($batch->{'batch_id'}, $params{'creator'}); if ($sth1->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error on attempted SELECT count: %s', $sth1->errstr); return -1; } my $count = $sth1->fetchrow_arrayref; $batch->{'_item_count'} = @$count[0]; push(@batches, $batch); } return \@batches; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_label_summary() This function returns an arrayref whose elements are hashes containing the label_ids of current labels along with the item count for each label upon success and 1 upon failure. Item counts are stored under the key '_item_count' Errors are logged to the Apache log. One parameter is accepted which limits the records returned based on a string containing a valud SQL 'WHERE' filter. NOTE: Do not pass in the keyword 'WHERE.' examples: my $labels = get_label_summary(); my $labels = get_label_summary(items => @item_list); =cut sub get_label_summary { my %params = @_; my $label_number = 0; my @label_summaries = (); my $query = " SELECT b.title, b.author, bi.itemtype, i.barcode, i.biblionumber FROM creator_batches AS c LEFT JOIN items AS i ON (c.item_number=i.itemnumber) LEFT JOIN biblioitems AS bi ON (i.biblioitemnumber=bi.biblioitemnumber) LEFT JOIN biblio AS b ON (bi.biblionumber=b.biblionumber) WHERE itemnumber=? AND batch_id=?; "; my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); foreach my $item (@{$params{'items'}}) { $label_number++; $sth->execute($item->{'item_number'}, $params{'batch_id'}); if ($sth->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error on attempted SELECT: %s', $sth->errstr); return -1; } my $record = $sth->fetchrow_hashref; my $label_summary->{'_label_number'} = $label_number; $record->{'author'} =~ s/[^\.|\w]$// if $record->{'author'}; # strip off ugly trailing chars... but not periods or word chars $record->{'title'} =~ s/\W*$//; # strip off ugly trailing chars # FIXME contructing staff interface URLs should be done *much* higher up the stack - for the most part, C4 module code # should not know that it's part of a web app $record->{'title'} = ' ' . $record->{'title'} . ''; $label_summary->{'_summary'} = $record->{'title'} . " | " . ($record->{'author'} ? $record->{'author'} : 'N/A'); $label_summary->{'_item_type'} = $record->{'itemtype'}; $label_summary->{'_barcode'} = $record->{'barcode'}; $label_summary->{'_item_number'} = $item->{'item_number'}; $label_summary->{'_label_id'} = $item->{'label_id'}; push (@label_summaries, $label_summary); } return \@label_summaries; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_card_summary() This function returns an arrayref whose elements are hashes containing the label_ids of current cards along with the item count for each card upon success and 1 upon failure. Item counts are stored under the key '_item_count' Errors are logged to the Apache log. One parameter is accepted which limits the records returned based on a string containing a valud SQL 'WHERE' filter. NOTE: Do not pass in the keyword 'WHERE.' examples: my $cards = get_card_summary(); my $cards = get_card_summary(items => @item_list); =cut sub get_card_summary { my %params = @_; my $card_number = 0; my @card_summaries = (); my $query = "SELECT CONCAT_WS(', ', surname, firstname) AS name, cardnumber FROM borrowers WHERE borrowernumber=?;"; my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query); foreach my $item (@{$params{'items'}}) { $card_number++; $sth->execute($item->{'borrower_number'}); if ($sth->err) { warn sprintf('Database returned the following error on attempted SELECT: %s', $sth->errstr); return -1; } my $record = $sth->fetchrow_hashref; my $card_summary->{'_card_number'} = $card_number; $card_summary->{'_summary'} = $record->{'name'}; $card_summary->{'borrowernumber'} = $item->{'borrower_number'}; $card_summary->{'_label_id'} = $item->{'label_id'}; push (@card_summaries, $card_summary); } return \@card_summaries; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_barcode_types() This function returns a reference to an array of hashes containing all barcode types along with their name and description. examples: my $barcode_types = get_barcode_types(); =cut sub get_barcode_types { return $barcode_types; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_label_types() This function returns a reference to an array of hashes containing all label types along with their name and description. examples: my $label_types = get_label_types(); =cut sub get_label_types { return $label_types; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_font_types() This function returns a reference to an array of hashes containing all font types along with their name and description. examples: my $font_types = get_font_types(); =cut sub get_font_types { return $font_types; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_text_justification_types() This function returns a reference to an array of hashes containing all text justification types along with their name and description. examples: my $text_justification_types = get_text_justification_types(); =cut sub get_text_justification_types { return $text_justification_types; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_unit_values() This function returns a reference to an array of hashes containing all unit types along with their description and multiplier. NOTE: All units are relative to a PostScript Point. There are 72 PS points to the inch. examples: my $unit_values = get_unit_values(); =cut sub get_unit_values { return $unit_values; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_output_formats() This function returns a reference to an array of hashes containing all label output formats along with their description. examples: my $label_output_formats = get_output_formats(); =cut sub get_output_formats { return $output_formats; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_column_names($table_name) Return an arrayref of an array containing the column names of the supplied table. =cut sub get_column_names { my $table = shift; my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh(); my $column_names = []; my $sth = $dbh->column_info(undef,undef,$table,'%'); while (my $info = $sth->fetchrow_hashref()){ $$column_names[$info->{'ORDINAL_POSITION'}] = $info->{'COLUMN_NAME'}; } return $column_names; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::get_table_names($search_term) Return an arrayref of an array containing the table names which contain the supplied search term. =cut sub get_table_names { my $search_term = shift; my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh(); my $table_names = []; my $sth = $dbh->table_info(undef,undef,"%$search_term%"); while (my $info = $sth->fetchrow_hashref()){ push (@$table_names, $info->{'TABLE_NAME'}); } return $table_names; } =head2 C4::Creators::Lib::html_table() This function returns an arrayref of an array of hashes contianing the supplied data formatted suitably to be passed off as a T::P template parameter and used to build an html table. examples: my $table = html_table(header_fields, array_of_row_data); $template->param( TABLE => $table, ); html example:
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=cut sub html_table { my $headers = shift; my $data = shift; return undef if scalar(@$data) == 0; # no need to generate a table if there is not data to display my $table = []; my $fields = []; my @table_columns = (); my ($row_index, $col_index) = (0,0); my $cols = 0; # number of columns to wrap on my $field_count = 0; my $select_value = undef; my $link_field = undef; POPULATE_HEADER: foreach my $header (@$headers) { my @key = keys %$header; if ($key[0] eq 'select' ) { push (@table_columns, $key[0]); $$fields[$col_index] = {hidden => 0, select_field => 0, field_name => ($key[0]), field_label => $header->{$key[0]}{'label'}}; # do special formatting stuff.... $select_value = $header->{$key[0]}{'value'}; } else { # do special formatting stuff.... $link_field->{$key[0]} = ($header->{$key[0]}{'link_field'} == 1 ? 1 : 0); push (@table_columns, $key[0]); $$fields[$col_index] = {hidden => 0, select_field => 0, field_name => ($key[0]), field_label => $header->{$key[0]}{'label'}}; } $field_count++; $col_index++; } $$table[$row_index] = {header_fields => $fields}; $cols = $col_index; $field_count *= scalar(@$data); # total fields to be displayed in the table $col_index = 0; $row_index++; $fields = []; POPULATE_TABLE: foreach my $db_row (@$data) { POPULATE_ROW: foreach my $table_column (@table_columns) { if (grep {$table_column eq $_} keys %$db_row) { $$fields[$col_index] = {hidden => 0, link_field => $link_field->{$table_column}, select_field => 0, field_name => ($table_column . "_tbl"), field_value => $db_row->{$table_column}}; $col_index++; next POPULATE_ROW; } elsif ($table_column =~ m/^_((.*)_(.*$))/) { # this a special case my $table_name = get_table_names($2); my $record_set = _SELECT($1, @$table_name[0], $2 . "_id = " . $db_row->{$2 . "_id"}); $$fields[$col_index] = {hidden => 0, link_field => $link_field->{$table_column}, select_field => 0, field_name => ($table_column . "_tbl"), field_value => $$record_set[0]{$1}}; $col_index++; next POPULATE_ROW; } elsif ($table_column eq 'select' ) { $$fields[$col_index] = {hidden => 0, select_field => 1, field_name => 'select', field_value => $db_row->{$select_value}}; } } $$table[$row_index] = {text_fields => $fields}; $col_index = 0; $row_index++; $fields = []; } return $table; } 1; __END__ =head1 AUTHOR Chris Nighswonger =cut