Koha/C4/Record.pm
Colin Campbell 3199d032e5 Avoid numeric comparisons with leading zeroes
Numbers in perl with leading zeros are interpreted in octal
Ensure that comparisons are done using string operators
or where appropriate use the MARC::Field method

Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
2009-08-20 21:01:52 -04:00

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package C4::Record;
#
# Copyright 2006 (C) LibLime
# Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
#
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use strict;# use warnings; #FIXME: turn off warnings before release
# please specify in which methods a given module is used
use MARC::Record; # marc2marcxml, marcxml2marc, html2marc, changeEncoding
use MARC::File::XML; # marc2marcxml, marcxml2marc, html2marcxml, changeEncoding
use MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore; # marc2dcxml
use Biblio::EndnoteStyle;
use Unicode::Normalize; # _entity_encode
use XML::LibXSLT;
use XML::LibXML;
use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT);
# set the version for version checking
$VERSION = 3.00;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
# only export API methods
@EXPORT = qw(
&marc2endnote
&marc2marc
&marc2marcxml
&marcxml2marc
&marc2dcxml
&marc2modsxml
&html2marcxml
&html2marc
&changeEncoding
);
=head1 NAME
C4::Record - MARC, MARCXML, DC, MODS, XML, etc. Record Management Functions and API
=head1 SYNOPSIS
New in Koha 3.x. This module handles all record-related management functions.
=head1 API (EXPORTED FUNCTIONS)
=head2 marc2marc - Convert from one flavour of ISO-2709 to another
=over 4
my ($error,$newmarc) = marc2marc($marc,$to_flavour,$from_flavour,$encoding);
Returns an ISO-2709 scalar
=back
=cut
sub marc2marc {
my ($marc,$to_flavour,$from_flavour,$encoding) = @_;
my $error = "Feature not yet implemented\n";
return ($error,$marc);
}
=head2 marc2marcxml - Convert from ISO-2709 to MARCXML
=over 4
my ($error,$marcxml) = marc2marcxml($marc,$encoding,$flavour);
Returns a MARCXML scalar
=over 2
C<$marc> - an ISO-2709 scalar or MARC::Record object
C<$encoding> - UTF-8 or MARC-8 [UTF-8]
C<$flavour> - MARC21 or UNIMARC
C<$dont_entity_encode> - a flag that instructs marc2marcxml not to entity encode the xml before returning (optional)
=back
=back
=cut
sub marc2marcxml {
my ($marc,$encoding,$flavour,$dont_entity_encode) = @_;
my $error; # the error string
my $marcxml; # the final MARCXML scalar
# test if it's already a MARC::Record object, if not, make it one
my $marc_record_obj;
if ($marc =~ /^MARC::Record/) { # it's already a MARC::Record object
$marc_record_obj = $marc;
} else { # it's not a MARC::Record object, make it one
eval { $marc_record_obj = MARC::Record->new_from_usmarc($marc) }; # handle exceptions
# conversion to MARC::Record object failed, populate $error
if ($@) { $error .="\nCreation of MARC::Record object failed: ".$MARC::File::ERROR };
}
# only proceed if no errors so far
unless ($error) {
# check the record for warnings
my @warnings = $marc_record_obj->warnings();
if (@warnings) {
warn "\nWarnings encountered while processing ISO-2709 record with title \"".$marc_record_obj->title()."\":\n";
foreach my $warn (@warnings) { warn "\t".$warn };
}
unless($encoding) {$encoding = "UTF-8"}; # set default encoding
unless($flavour) {$flavour = C4::Context->preference("marcflavour")}; # set default MARC flavour
# attempt to convert the record to MARCXML
eval { $marcxml = $marc_record_obj->as_xml_record($flavour) }; #handle exceptions
# record creation failed, populate $error
if ($@) {
$error .= "Creation of MARCXML failed:".$MARC::File::ERROR;
$error .= "Additional information:\n";
my @warnings = $@->warnings();
foreach my $warn (@warnings) { $error.=$warn."\n" };
# record creation was successful
} else {
# check the record for warning flags again (warnings() will be cleared already if there was an error, see above block
@warnings = $marc_record_obj->warnings();
if (@warnings) {
warn "\nWarnings encountered while processing ISO-2709 record with title \"".$marc_record_obj->title()."\":\n";
foreach my $warn (@warnings) { warn "\t".$warn };
}
}
# only proceed if no errors so far
unless ($error) {
# entity encode the XML unless instructed not to
unless ($dont_entity_encode) {
my ($marcxml_entity_encoded) = _entity_encode($marcxml);
$marcxml = $marcxml_entity_encoded;
}
}
}
# return result to calling program
return ($error,$marcxml);
}
=head2 marcxml2marc - Convert from MARCXML to ISO-2709
=over 4
my ($error,$marc) = marcxml2marc($marcxml,$encoding,$flavour);
Returns an ISO-2709 scalar
=over 2
C<$marcxml> - a MARCXML record
C<$encoding> - UTF-8 or MARC-8 [UTF-8]
C<$flavour> - MARC21 or UNIMARC
=back
=back
=cut
sub marcxml2marc {
my ($marcxml,$encoding,$flavour) = @_;
my $error; # the error string
my $marc; # the final ISO-2709 scalar
unless($encoding) {$encoding = "UTF-8"}; # set the default encoding
unless($flavour) {$flavour = C4::Context->preference("marcflavour")}; # set the default MARC flavour
# attempt to do the conversion
eval { $marc = MARC::Record->new_from_xml($marcxml,$encoding,$flavour) }; # handle exceptions
# record creation failed, populate $error
if ($@) {$error .="\nCreation of MARCXML Record failed: ".$@;
$error.=$MARC::File::ERROR if ($MARC::File::ERROR);
};
# return result to calling program
return ($error,$marc);
}
=head2 marc2dcxml - Convert from ISO-2709 to Dublin Core
=over 4
my ($error,$dcxml) = marc2dcxml($marc,$qualified);
Returns a DublinCore::Record object, will eventually return a Dublin Core scalar
FIXME: should return actual XML, not just an object
=over 2
C<$marc> - an ISO-2709 scalar or MARC::Record object
C<$qualified> - specify whether qualified Dublin Core should be used in the input or output [0]
=back
=back
=cut
sub marc2dcxml {
my ($marc,$qualified) = @_;
my $error;
# test if it's already a MARC::Record object, if not, make it one
my $marc_record_obj;
if ($marc =~ /^MARC::Record/) { # it's already a MARC::Record object
$marc_record_obj = $marc;
} else { # it's not a MARC::Record object, make it one
eval { $marc_record_obj = MARC::Record->new_from_usmarc($marc) }; # handle exceptions
# conversion to MARC::Record object failed, populate $error
if ($@) {
$error .="\nCreation of MARC::Record object failed: ".$MARC::File::ERROR;
}
}
my $crosswalk = MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore->new;
if ($qualified) {
$crosswalk = MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore->new( qualified => 1 );
}
my $dcxml = $crosswalk->as_dublincore($marc_record_obj);
my $dcxmlfinal = "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n";
$dcxmlfinal .= "<metadata
xmlns=\"http://example.org/myapp/\"
xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\"
xsi:schemaLocation=\"http://example.org/myapp/ http://example.org/myapp/schema.xsd\"
xmlns:dc=\"http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\"
xmlns:dcterms=\"http://purl.org/dc/terms/\">";
foreach my $element ( $dcxml->elements() ) {
$dcxmlfinal.="<"."dc:".$element->name().">".$element->content()."</"."dc:".$element->name().">\n";
}
$dcxmlfinal .= "\n</metadata>";
return ($error,$dcxmlfinal);
}
=head2 marc2modsxml - Convert from ISO-2709 to MODS
=over 4
my ($error,$modsxml) = marc2modsxml($marc);
Returns a MODS scalar
=back
=cut
sub marc2modsxml {
my ($marc) = @_;
# grab the XML, run it through our stylesheet, push it out to the browser
my $xmlrecord = marc2marcxml($marc);
my $xslfile = C4::Context->config('intrahtdocs')."/prog/en/xslt/MARC21slim2MODS3-1.xsl";
my $parser = XML::LibXML->new();
my $xslt = XML::LibXSLT->new();
my $source = $parser->parse_string($xmlrecord);
my $style_doc = $parser->parse_file($xslfile);
my $stylesheet = $xslt->parse_stylesheet($style_doc);
my $results = $stylesheet->transform($source);
my $newxmlrecord = $stylesheet->output_string($results);
return ($newxmlrecord);
}
sub marc2endnote {
my ($marc) = @_;
my $marc_rec_obj = MARC::Record->new_from_usmarc($marc);
my $f260 = $marc_rec_obj->field('260');
my $f260a = $f260->subfield('a') if $f260;
my $f710 = $marc_rec_obj->field('710');
my $f710a = $f710->subfield('a') if $f710;
my $f500 = $marc_rec_obj->field('500');
my $abstract = $f500->subfield('a') if $f500;
my $fields = {
DB => C4::Context->preference("LibraryName"),
Title => $marc_rec_obj->title(),
Author => $marc_rec_obj->author(),
Publisher => $f710a,
City => $f260a,
Year => $marc_rec_obj->publication_date,
Abstract => $abstract,
};
my $endnote;
my $style = new Biblio::EndnoteStyle();
my $template;
$template.= "DB - DB\n" if C4::Context->preference("LibraryName");
$template.="T1 - Title\n" if $marc_rec_obj->title();
$template.="A1 - Author\n" if $marc_rec_obj->author();
$template.="PB - Publisher\n" if $f710a;
$template.="CY - City\n" if $f260a;
$template.="Y1 - Year\n" if $marc_rec_obj->publication_date;
$template.="AB - Abstract\n" if $abstract;
my ($text, $errmsg) = $style->format($template, $fields);
return ($text);
}
=head2 html2marcxml
=over 4
my ($error,$marcxml) = html2marcxml($tags,$subfields,$values,$indicator,$ind_tag);
Returns a MARCXML scalar
this is used in addbiblio.pl and additem.pl to build the MARCXML record from
the form submission.
FIXME: this could use some better code documentation
=back
=cut
sub html2marcxml {
my ($tags,$subfields,$values,$indicator,$ind_tag) = @_;
my $error;
# add the header info
my $marcxml= MARC::File::XML::header(C4::Context->preference('TemplateEncoding'),C4::Context->preference('marcflavour'));
# some flags used to figure out where in the record we are
my $prevvalue;
my $prevtag=-1;
my $first=1;
my $j = -1;
# handle characters that would cause the parser to choke FIXME: is there a more elegant solution?
for (my $i=0;$i<=@$tags;$i++){
@$values[$i] =~ s/&/&amp;/g;
@$values[$i] =~ s/</&lt;/g;
@$values[$i] =~ s/>/&gt;/g;
@$values[$i] =~ s/"/&quot;/g;
@$values[$i] =~ s/'/&apos;/g;
if ((@$tags[$i] ne $prevtag)){
$j++ unless (@$tags[$i] eq "");
#warn "IND:".substr(@$indicator[$j],0,1).substr(@$indicator[$j],1,1)." ".@$tags[$i];
if (!$first){
$marcxml.="</datafield>\n";
if ((@$tags[$i] > 10) && (@$values[$i] ne "")){
my $ind1 = substr(@$indicator[$j],0,1);
my $ind2 = substr(@$indicator[$j],1,1);
$marcxml.="<datafield tag=\"@$tags[$i]\" ind1=\"$ind1\" ind2=\"$ind2\">\n";
$marcxml.="<subfield code=\"@$subfields[$i]\">@$values[$i]</subfield>\n";
$first=0;
} else {
$first=1;
}
} else {
if (@$values[$i] ne "") {
# handle the leader
if (@$tags[$i] eq "000") {
$marcxml.="<leader>@$values[$i]</leader>\n";
$first=1;
# rest of the fixed fields
} elsif (@$tags[$i] lt '010') { # don't compare numerically 010 == 8
$marcxml.="<controlfield tag=\"@$tags[$i]\">@$values[$i]</controlfield>\n";
$first=1;
} else {
my $ind1 = substr(@$indicator[$j],0,1);
my $ind2 = substr(@$indicator[$j],1,1);
$marcxml.="<datafield tag=\"@$tags[$i]\" ind1=\"$ind1\" ind2=\"$ind2\">\n";
$marcxml.="<subfield code=\"@$subfields[$i]\">@$values[$i]</subfield>\n";
$first=0;
}
}
}
} else { # @$tags[$i] eq $prevtag
if (@$values[$i] eq "") {
} else {
if ($first){
my $ind1 = substr(@$indicator[$j],0,1);
my $ind2 = substr(@$indicator[$j],1,1);
$marcxml.="<datafield tag=\"@$tags[$i]\" ind1=\"$ind1\" ind2=\"$ind2\">\n";
$first=0;
}
$marcxml.="<subfield code=\"@$subfields[$i]\">@$values[$i]</subfield>\n";
}
}
$prevtag = @$tags[$i];
}
$marcxml.= MARC::File::XML::footer();
#warn $marcxml;
return ($error,$marcxml);
}
=head2 html2marc
=over 4
Probably best to avoid using this ... it has some rather striking problems:
=over 2
* saves blank subfields
* subfield order is hardcoded to always start with 'a' for repeatable tags (because it is hardcoded in the addfield routine).
* only possible to specify one set of indicators for each set of tags (ie, one for all the 650s). (because they were stored in a hash with the tag as the key).
* the underlying routines didn't support subfield reordering or subfield repeatability.
=back
I've left it in here because it could be useful if someone took the time to fix it. -- kados
=back
=cut
sub html2marc {
my ($dbh,$rtags,$rsubfields,$rvalues,%indicators) = @_;
my $prevtag = -1;
my $record = MARC::Record->new();
# my %subfieldlist=();
my $prevvalue; # if tag <10
my $field; # if tag >=10
for (my $i=0; $i< @$rtags; $i++) {
# rebuild MARC::Record
# warn "0=>".@$rtags[$i].@$rsubfields[$i]." = ".@$rvalues[$i].": ";
if (@$rtags[$i] ne $prevtag) {
if ($prevtag < 10) {
if ($prevvalue) {
if (($prevtag ne '000') && ($prevvalue ne "")) {
$record->add_fields((sprintf "%03s",$prevtag),$prevvalue);
} elsif ($prevvalue ne ""){
$record->leader($prevvalue);
}
}
} else {
if (($field) && ($field ne "")) {
$record->add_fields($field);
}
}
$indicators{@$rtags[$i]}.=' ';
# skip blank tags, I hope this works
if (@$rtags[$i] eq ''){
$prevtag = @$rtags[$i];
undef $field;
next;
}
if (@$rtags[$i] <10) {
$prevvalue= @$rvalues[$i];
undef $field;
} else {
undef $prevvalue;
if (@$rvalues[$i] eq "") {
undef $field;
} else {
$field = MARC::Field->new( (sprintf "%03s",@$rtags[$i]), substr($indicators{@$rtags[$i]},0,1),substr($indicators{@$rtags[$i]},1,1), @$rsubfields[$i] => @$rvalues[$i]);
}
# warn "1=>".@$rtags[$i].@$rsubfields[$i]." = ".@$rvalues[$i].": ".$field->as_formatted;
}
$prevtag = @$rtags[$i];
} else {
if (@$rtags[$i] <10) {
$prevvalue=@$rvalues[$i];
} else {
if (length(@$rvalues[$i])>0) {
$field->add_subfields(@$rsubfields[$i] => @$rvalues[$i]);
# warn "2=>".@$rtags[$i].@$rsubfields[$i]." = ".@$rvalues[$i].": ".$field->as_formatted;
}
}
$prevtag= @$rtags[$i];
}
}
#}
# the last has not been included inside the loop... do it now !
#use Data::Dumper;
#warn Dumper($field->{_subfields});
$record->add_fields($field) if (($field) && $field ne "");
#warn "HTML2MARC=".$record->as_formatted;
return $record;
}
=head2 changeEncoding - Change the encoding of a record
=over 4
my ($error, $newrecord) = changeEncoding($record,$format,$flavour,$to_encoding,$from_encoding);
Changes the encoding of a record
=over 2
C<$record> - the record itself can be in ISO-2709, a MARC::Record object, or MARCXML for now (required)
C<$format> - MARC or MARCXML (required)
C<$flavour> - MARC21 or UNIMARC, if MARC21, it will change the leader (optional) [defaults to Koha system preference]
C<$to_encoding> - the encoding you want the record to end up in (optional) [UTF-8]
C<$from_encoding> - the encoding the record is currently in (optional, it will probably be able to tell unless there's a problem with the record)
=back
FIXME: the from_encoding doesn't work yet
FIXME: better handling for UNIMARC, it should allow management of 100 field
FIXME: shouldn't have to convert to and from xml/marc just to change encoding someone needs to re-write MARC::Record's 'encoding' method to actually alter the encoding rather than just changing the leader
=back
=cut
sub changeEncoding {
my ($record,$format,$flavour,$to_encoding,$from_encoding) = @_;
my $newrecord;
my $error;
unless($flavour) {$flavour = C4::Context->preference("marcflavour")};
unless($to_encoding) {$to_encoding = "UTF-8"};
# ISO-2709 Record (MARC21 or UNIMARC)
if (lc($format) =~ /^marc$/o) {
# if we're converting encoding of an ISO2709 file, we need to roundtrip through XML
# because MARC::Record doesn't directly provide us with an encoding method
# It's definitely less than idea and should be fixed eventually - kados
my $marcxml; # temporary storage of MARCXML scalar
($error,$marcxml) = marc2marcxml($record,$to_encoding,$flavour);
unless ($error) {
($error,$newrecord) = marcxml2marc($marcxml,$to_encoding,$flavour);
}
# MARCXML Record
} elsif (lc($format) =~ /^marcxml$/o) { # MARCXML Record
my $marc;
($error,$marc) = marcxml2marc($record,$to_encoding,$flavour);
unless ($error) {
($error,$newrecord) = marc2marcxml($record,$to_encoding,$flavour);
}
} else {
$error.="Unsupported record format:".$format;
}
return ($error,$newrecord);
}
=head1 INTERNAL FUNCTIONS
=head2 _entity_encode - Entity-encode an array of strings
=over 4
my ($entity_encoded_string) = _entity_encode($string);
or
my (@entity_encoded_strings) = _entity_encode(@strings);
Entity-encode an array of strings
=back
=cut
sub _entity_encode {
my @strings = @_;
my @strings_entity_encoded;
foreach my $string (@strings) {
my $nfc_string = NFC($string);
$nfc_string =~ s/([\x{0080}-\x{fffd}])/sprintf('&#x%X;',ord($1))/sgoe;
push @strings_entity_encoded, $nfc_string;
}
return @strings_entity_encoded;
}
END { } # module clean-up code here (global destructor)
1;
__END__
=head1 AUTHOR
Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
=head1 MODIFICATIONS
=cut