Koha/C4/Z3950.pm
wolfpac444 4d88a09509 Removed the unecessary $dbh argument from being passed.
Resolved a few minor FIXMEs.
2003-02-19 01:01:06 +00:00

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package C4::Z3950;
# $Id$
# Routines for handling Z39.50 lookups
# Koha library project www.koha.org
# Licensed under the GPL
# 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;
# standard or CPAN modules used
use DBI;
# Koha modules used
use C4::Database;
use C4::Input;
use C4::Biblio;
#------------------
require Exporter;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT);
# set the version for version checking
$VERSION = 0.01;
=head1 NAME
C4::Z3950 - Functions dealing with Z39.50 queries
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use C4::Z3950;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module contains functions for looking up Z39.50 servers, and for
entering Z39.50 lookup requests.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=over 2
=cut
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw(
&z3950servername
&addz3950queue
);
#------------------------------------------------
=item z3950servername
$name = &z3950servername($dbh, $server_id, $default_name);
Looks up a Z39.50 server by ID number, and returns its full name. If
the server is not found, returns C<$default_name>.
C<$server_id> is the Z39.50 server ID to look up.
C<$dbh> is ignored.
=cut
#'
sub z3950servername {
# inputs
my (
$srvid, # server id number
$default,
)=@_;
# return
my $longname;
#----
$dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
my $sti=$dbh->prepare("
select name
from z3950servers
where id=?");
$sti->execute($srvid);
if ( ! $sti->err ) {
($longname)=$sti->fetchrow;
}
if (! $longname) {
$longname="$default";
}
return $longname;
} # sub z3950servername
#---------------------------------------
=item addz3950queue
$errmsg = &addz3950queue($dbh, $query, $type, $request_id, @servers);
Adds a Z39.50 search query for the Z39.50 server to look up.
C<$dbh> is obsolete and is ignored.
C<$query> is the term to search for.
C<$type> is the query type, e.g. C<isbn>, C<lccn>, etc.
C<$request_id> is a unique string that will identify this query.
C<@servers> is a list of servers to query (obviously, this can be
given either as an array, or as a list of scalars). Each element may
be either a Z39.50 server ID from the z3950server table of the Koha
database, the string C<DEFAULT> or C<CHECKED>, or a complete server
specification containing a colon.
C<DEFAULT> and C<CHECKED> are synonymous, and refer to those servers
in the z3950servers table whose 'checked' field is set and non-NULL.
Once the query has been submitted to the Z39.50 daemon,
C<&addz3950queue> sends a SIGHUP to the daemon to tell it to process
this new request.
C<&addz3950queue> returns an error message. If it was successful, the
error message is the empty string.
=cut
#'
sub addz3950queue {
use strict;
# input
my (
$query, # value to look up
$type, # type of value ("isbn", "lccn", etc).
# FIXME - What other values are legal?
$requestid, # Unique value to prevent duplicate searches from multiple HTML form submits
@z3950list, # list of z3950 servers to query
)=@_;
# Returns:
my $error;
my (
$sth,
@serverlist,
$server,
$failed,
$servername,
);
# FIXME - Should be configurable, probably in /etc/koha.conf.
my $pidfile='/var/log/koha/processz3950queue.pid';
$error="";
$dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
# FIXME - Fix indentation
# list of servers: entry can be a fully qualified URL-type entry
# or simply just a server ID number.
foreach $server (@z3950list) {
if ($server =~ /:/ ) {
push @serverlist, $server;
} elsif ($server eq 'DEFAULT' || $server eq 'CHECKED' ) {
$sth=$dbh->prepare("select host,port,db,userid,password ,name
from z3950servers
where checked <> 0 ");
$sth->execute;
while ( my ($host, $port, $db, $userid, $password,$servername)
= $sth->fetchrow ) {
push @serverlist, "$servername/$host\:$port/$db/$userid/$password";
} # while
} else {
$sth=$dbh->prepare("select host,port,db,userid,password
from z3950servers
where id=? ");
$sth->execute($server);
my ($host, $port, $db, $userid, $password) = $sth->fetchrow;
push @serverlist, "$server/$host\:$port/$db/$userid/$password";
}
}
my $serverlist='';
$severlist = join(" ", @serverlist);
chop $serverlist;
# FIXME - Is this test supposed to test whether @serverlist is
# empty? If so, then a) there are better ways to do that in
# Perl (e.g., "if (@serverlist eq ())"), and b) it doesn't
# work anyway, since it checks whether $serverlist is composed
# of one or more spaces, which is never the case, not even
# when there are 0 or 1 elements in @serverlist.
if ( $serverlist !~ /^ +$/ ) {
# Don't allow reinsertion of the same request identifier.
$sth=$dbh->prepare("select identifier from z3950queue
where identifier=?");
$sth->execute($requestid);
if ( ! $sth->rows) {
$sth=$dbh->prepare("insert into z3950queue
(term,type,servers, identifier)
values (?, ?, ?, ?)");
$sth->execute($query, $type, $serverlist, $requestid);
if ( -r $pidfile ) {
# FIXME - Perl is good at opening files. No need to
# spawn a separate 'cat' process.
my $pid=`cat $pidfile`;
chomp $pid;
# Kill -HUP the Z39.50 daemon to tell it to process
# this query.
my $processcount=kill 1, $pid;
if ($processcount==0) {
$error.="Z39.50 search daemon error: no process signalled. ";
}
} else {
# FIXME - Error-checking like this should go close
# to the test.
$error.="No Z39.50 search daemon running: no file $pidfile. ";
} # if $pidfile
} else {
# FIXME - Error-checking like this should go close
# to the test.
$error.="Duplicate request ID $requestid. ";
} # if rows
} else {
# FIXME - Error-checking like this should go close to the
# test. I.e.,
# return "No Z39.50 search servers specified. "
# if @serverlist eq ();
# server list is empty
$error.="No Z39.50 search servers specified. ";
} # if serverlist empty
return $error;
} # sub addz3950queue
1;
__END__
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Koha Developement team <info@koha.org>
=cut
#--------------------------------------
# $Log$
# Revision 1.7 2003/02/19 01:01:06 wolfpac444
# Removed the unecessary $dbh argument from being passed.
# Resolved a few minor FIXMEs.
#
# Revision 1.6 2002/10/13 08:30:53 arensb
# Deleted unused variables.
# Removed trailing whitespace.
#
# Revision 1.5 2002/10/13 06:13:23 arensb
# Removed bogus #! line (this isn't a script!)
# Removed unused global variables.
# Added POD.
# Added some explanatory comments.
# Added some FIXME comments.
#
# Revision 1.4 2002/10/11 12:35:35 arensb
# Replaced &requireDBI with C4::Context->dbh
#
# Revision 1.3 2002/08/14 18:12:52 tonnesen
# Added copyright statement to all .pl and .pm files
#
# Revision 1.2 2002/07/02 20:31:33 tonnesen
# module added from rel-1-2 branch
#
# Revision 1.1.2.5 2002/06/29 17:33:47 amillar
# Allow DEFAULT as input to addz3950search.
# Check for existence of pid file (cat crashed otherwise).
# Return error messages in addz3950search.
#
# Revision 1.1.2.4 2002/06/28 18:07:27 tonnesen
# marcimport.pl will print an error message if it can not signal the
# processz3950queue program. The message contains instructions for starting the
# daemon.
#
# Revision 1.1.2.3 2002/06/28 17:45:39 tonnesen
# z3950queue now listens for a -HUP signal before processing the queue. Z3950.pm
# sends the -HUP signal when queries are added to the queue.
#
# Revision 1.1.2.2 2002/06/26 20:54:31 tonnesen
# use warnings breaks on perl 5.005...
#
# Revision 1.1.2.1 2002/06/26 07:26:41 amillar
# New module for Z39.50 searching
#