a670f1817e
Following suggestion by Vincent Danjean for Debian packaging, 0755 -> 0644 for non-executable files. Also removed shebang from a few modules in C4. Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <galen.charlton@liblime.com>
150 lines
5.3 KiB
Perl
150 lines
5.3 KiB
Perl
package C4::Barcodes::hbyymmincr;
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# Copyright 2008 LibLime
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#
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# This file is part of Koha.
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#
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# Koha is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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# terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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# version.
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#
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# Koha is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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# Koha; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
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# Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Carp;
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use C4::Context;
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use C4::Debug;
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use C4::Dates;
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use vars qw($VERSION @ISA);
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use vars qw($debug $cgi_debug); # from C4::Debug, of course
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use vars qw($branch $width);
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BEGIN {
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$VERSION = 0.01;
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@ISA = qw(C4::Barcodes);
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}
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INIT {
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$branch = '';
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$width = 4; # FIXME: 4 is too small for sizeable or multi-branch libraries.
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}
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# Generates barcode where hb = home branch Code, yymm = year/month catalogued, incr = incremental number,
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# increment resets yearly -fbcit
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sub db_max ($;$) {
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my $self = shift;
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my $query = "SELECT MAX(SUBSTRING(barcode,-$width)), barcode FROM items WHERE barcode REGEXP ? GROUP BY barcode";
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$debug and print STDERR "(hbyymmincr) db_max query: $query\n";
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my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query);
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my ($iso);
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if (@_) {
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my $input = shift;
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$iso = C4::Dates->new($input,'iso')->output('iso'); # try to set the date w/ 2nd arg
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unless ($iso) {
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warn "Failed to create 'iso' Dates object with input '$input'. Reverting to today's date.";
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$iso = C4::Dates->new->output('iso'); # failover back to today
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}
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} else {
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$iso = C4::Dates->new->output('iso');
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}
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my $year = substr($iso,2,2); # i.e. "08" for 2008
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my $andtwo = $width+2;
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$sth->execute("^[a-zA-Z]{1,}" . $year . "[0-9]{$andtwo}"); # the extra two digits are the month. we don't care what they are, just that they are there.
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unless ($sth->rows) {
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warn "No existing hbyymmincr barcodes found. Reverting to initial value.";
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return $self->initial;
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}
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my ($row) = $sth->fetchrow_hashref;
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my $max = $row->{barcode};
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warn "barcode max (hbyymmincr format): $max" if $debug;
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return ($max || 0);
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}
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sub initial () {
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my $self = shift;
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# FIXME: populated branch?
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my $iso = C4::Dates->new->output('iso'); # like "2008-07-02"
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return $self->branch . substr($iso,2,2) . substr($iso,5,2) . sprintf('%' . "$width.$width" . 'd',1);
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}
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sub parse ($;$) { # return 3 parts of barcode: non-incrementing, incrementing, non-incrementing
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my $self = shift;
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my $barcode = (@_) ? shift : $self->value;
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my $branch = $self->branch;
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unless ($barcode =~ /($branch\d{4})(\d+)$/) {
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carp "Barcode '$barcode' has no incrementing part!";
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return ($barcode,undef,undef);
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}
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$debug and warn "Barcode '$barcode' parses into: '$1', '$2', ''";
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return ($1,$2,''); # the third part is in anticipation of barcodes that include checkdigits
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}
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sub branch ($;$) {
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my $self = shift;
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(@_) and $self->{branch} = shift;
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return $self->{branch};
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}
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sub width ($;$) {
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my $self = shift;
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(@_) and $width = shift; # hitting the class variable.
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return $width;
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}
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sub process_head($$;$$) { # (self,head,whole,specific)
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my ($self,$head,$whole,$specific) = @_;
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$specific and return $head; # if this is built off an existing barcode, just return the head unchanged.
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$head =~ s/\d{4}$//; # else strip the old yymm
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my $iso = C4::Dates->new->output('iso'); # like "2008-07-02"
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return $head . substr($iso,2,2) . substr($iso,5,2);
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}
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sub new_object {
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$debug and warn "hbyymmincr: new_object called";
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my $class_or_object = shift;
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my $type = ref($class_or_object) || $class_or_object;
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my $from_obj = ref($class_or_object) ? 1 : 0; # are we building off another Barcodes object?
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my $self = $class_or_object->default_self('hbyymmincr');
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bless $self, $type;
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$self->branch(@_ ? shift : $from_obj ? $class_or_object->branch : $branch);
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# take the branch from argument, or existing object, or default
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use Data::Dumper;
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$debug and print STDERR "(hbyymmincr) new_object: ", Dumper($self), "\n";
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return $self;
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}
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1;
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__END__
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=head1 NOTICE
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This format is deprecated and SHOULD NOT BE USED.
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It is fairly clear the originator of the format did not intend to accomodate
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multiple branch libraries, given that the format caps the available namespace to
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10,000 barcodes per year TOTAL.
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Also, the question of what to do with an item that changes branch is unsettled.
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Nothing prevents the barcode from working fine, but it will look out of place
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with the old branchcode in it. Rebarcoding a single item is trivial, but if you
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consider the scenario of branches being consolidated, it is an unnecessary
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burden to force the rebarcoding of thousands of items, especially when the format
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will limit you to under 10,000 on the year!
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The main purpose of the format seems to be to get the branch code into the barcode.
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This is wholly unnecessary, since the barcodes can be printed with the branchcode
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directly on it, without it being part of the barcode itself.
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The API for this module should exist almost exclusively through C4::Barcodes.
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One novel aspect of this format is the fact that the barcode is tied to a branch.
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=cut
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