Koha/C4/SIP/Sip.pm
Chris Cormack 509d673f10 Bug 7941 : Fix version numbers in modules
Signed-off-by: Kyle M Hall <kyle@bywatersolutions.com>
Signed-off-by: Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com>
2012-06-11 17:29:38 +02:00

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Perl

#
# Sip.pm: General Sip utility functions
#
package Sip;
use strict;
use warnings;
use English;
use Exporter;
use Sys::Syslog qw(syslog);
use POSIX qw(strftime);
use Socket qw(:crlf);
use IO::Handle;
use Sip::Constants qw(SIP_DATETIME);
use Sip::Checksum qw(checksum);
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
BEGIN {
$VERSION = 3.07.00.049;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(y_or_n timestamp add_field maybe_add add_count
denied sipbool boolspace write_msg read_SIP_packet
$error_detection $protocol_version $field_delimiter
$last_response);
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
all => [qw(y_or_n timestamp add_field maybe_add
add_count denied sipbool boolspace write_msg
read_SIP_packet
$error_detection $protocol_version
$field_delimiter $last_response)]);
}
our $error_detection = 0;
our $protocol_version = 1;
our $field_delimiter = '|'; # Protocol Default
# We need to keep a copy of the last message we sent to the SC,
# in case there's a transmission error and the SC sends us a
# REQUEST_ACS_RESEND. If we receive a REQUEST_ACS_RESEND before
# we've ever sent anything, then we are to respond with a
# REQUEST_SC_RESEND (p.16)
our $last_response = '';
sub timestamp {
my $time = $_[0] || time();
if ( ref $time eq 'DateTime') {
return $time->strftime(SIP_DATETIME);
} elsif ($time=~m/^(\d{4})\-(\d{2})\-(\d{2})/) {
# passing a db returned date as is + bogus time
return sprintf( '%04d%02d%02d 235900', $1, $2, $3);
}
return strftime(SIP_DATETIME, localtime($time));
}
#
# add_field(field_id, value)
# return constructed field value
#
sub add_field {
my ($field_id, $value) = @_;
my ($i, $ent);
if (!defined($value)) {
syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "add_field: Undefined value being added to '%s'",
$field_id);
$value = '';
}
$value=~s/\r/ /g; # CR terminates a sip message
# Protect against them in sip text fields
# Replace any occurences of the field delimiter in the
# field value with the HTML character entity
$ent = sprintf("&#%d;", ord($field_delimiter));
while (($i = index($value, $field_delimiter)) != ($[-1)) {
substr($value, $i, 1) = $ent;
}
return $field_id . $value . $field_delimiter;
}
#
# maybe_add(field_id, value):
# If value is defined and non-empty, then return the
# constructed field value, otherwise return the empty string.
# NOTE: if zero is a valid value for your field, don't use maybe_add!
#
sub maybe_add {
my ($fid, $value) = @_;
return (defined($value) && $value) ? add_field($fid, $value) : '';
}
#
# add_count() produce fixed four-character count field,
# or a string of four spaces if the count is invalid for some
# reason
#
sub add_count {
my ($label, $count) = @_;
# If the field is unsupported, it will be undef, return blanks
# as per the spec.
if (!defined($count)) {
return ' ' x 4;
}
$count = sprintf("%04d", $count);
if (length($count) != 4) {
syslog("LOG_WARNING", "handle_patron_info: %s wrong size: '%s'",
$label, $count);
$count = ' ' x 4;
}
return $count;
}
#
# denied($bool)
# if $bool is false, return true. This is because SIP statuses
# are inverted: we report that something has been denied, not that
# it's permitted. For example, 'renewal priv. denied' of 'Y' means
# that the user's not permitted to renew. I assume that the ILS has
# real positive tests.
#
sub denied {
my $bool = shift;
return boolspace(!$bool);
}
sub sipbool {
my $bool = shift;
return $bool ? 'Y' : 'N';
}
#
# boolspace: ' ' is false, 'Y' is true. (don't ask)
#
sub boolspace {
my $bool = shift;
return $bool ? 'Y' : ' ';
}
# read_SIP_packet($file)
#
# Read a packet from $file, using the correct record separator
#
sub read_SIP_packet {
my $record;
my $fh = shift or syslog("LOG_ERR", "read_SIP_packet: no filehandle argument!");
my $len1 = 999;
# local $/ = "\r"; # don't need any of these here. use whatever the prevailing $/ is.
local $/ = "\015"; # proper SPEC: (octal) \015 = (hex) x0D = (dec) 13 = (ascii) carriage return
{ # adapted from http://perldoc.perl.org/5.8.8/functions/readline.html
for ( my $tries = 1 ; $tries <= 3 ; $tries++ ) {
undef $!;
$record = readline($fh);
if ( defined($record) ) {
while ( chomp($record) ) { 1; }
$len1 = length($record);
syslog( "LOG_DEBUG", "read_SIP_packet, INPUT MSG: '$record'" );
$record =~ s/^\s*[^A-z0-9]+//s; # Every line must start with a "real" character. Not whitespace, control chars, etc.
$record =~ s/[^A-z0-9]+$//s; # Same for the end. Note this catches the problem some clients have sending empty fields at the end, like |||
$record =~ s/\015?\012//g; # Extra line breaks must die
$record =~ s/\015?\012//s; # Extra line breaks must die
$record =~ s/\015*\012*$//s; # treat as one line to include the extra linebreaks we are trying to remove!
while ( chomp($record) ) { 1; }
$record and last; # success
} else {
if ($!) {
syslog( "LOG_DEBUG", "read_SIP_packet (try #$tries) ERROR: $! $@" );
# die "read_SIP_packet ERROR: $!";
warn "read_SIP_packet ERROR: $! $@";
}
}
}
}
if ($record) {
my $len2 = length($record);
syslog("LOG_INFO", "read_SIP_packet, INPUT MSG: '$record'") if $record;
($len1 != $len2) and syslog("LOG_DEBUG", "read_SIP_packet, trimmed %s character(s) (after chomps).", $len1-$len2);
} else {
syslog("LOG_WARNING", "read_SIP_packet input %s, end of input.", (defined($record) ? "empty ($record)" : 'undefined'));
}
#
# Cen-Tec self-check terminals transmit '\r\n' line terminators.
# This is actually very hard to deal with in perl in a reasonable
# since every OTHER piece of hardware out there gets the protocol
# right.
#
# The incorrect line terminator presents as a \r at the end of the
# first record, and then a \n at the BEGINNING of the next record.
# So, the simplest thing to do is just throw away a leading newline
# on the input.
#
# This is now handled by the vigorous cleansing above.
# syslog("LOG_INFO", encode_utf8("INPUT MSG: '$record'")) if $record;
syslog("LOG_INFO", "INPUT MSG: '$record'") if $record;
return $record;
}
#
# write_msg($msg, $file)
#
# Send $msg to the SC. If error detection is active, then
# add the sequence number (if $seqno is non-zero) and checksum
# to the message, and save the whole thing as $last_response
#
# If $file is set, then it's a file handle: write to it, otherwise
# just write to the default destination.
#
sub write_msg {
my ($self, $msg, $file) = @_;
my $cksum;
# $msg = encode_utf8($msg);
if ($error_detection) {
if (defined($self->{seqno})) {
$msg .= 'AY' . $self->{seqno};
}
$msg .= 'AZ';
$cksum = checksum($msg);
$msg .= sprintf('%04.4X', $cksum);
}
if ($file) {
$file->autoflush(1);
print $file "$msg\r";
} else {
STDOUT->autoflush(1);
print $msg, "\r";
syslog("LOG_INFO", "OUTPUT MSG: '$msg'");
}
$last_response = $msg;
}
1;