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use strict;
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use Data::Phrasebook::Loader;
use base qw( Data::Phrasebook::Debug );
use Carp qw( croak );
use vars qw($VERSION);
$VERSION = '0.35';
=head1 NAME
Data::Phrasebook::Generic - Base class for Phrasebook Models
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Data::Phrasebook;
my $q = Data::Phrasebook->new(
class => 'Fnerk',
loader => 'XML',
file => 'phrases.xml',
dict => 'English',
);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides a base class for phrasebook implementations.
=head1 CONSTRUCTOR
=head2 new
C<new> takes an optional hash of arguments. Each value in the hash
is given as an argument to a method of the same name as the key.
This constructor should B<never> need to be called directly as
Phrasebook creation should go through the L<Data::Phrasebook> factory.
Subclasses should provide at least an accessor method to retrieve values for
a named key. Further methods can be overloaded, but must retain a standard
API to the overloaded method.
All, or at least I<most>, phrasebook implementations should inherit from
B<this> class.
=cut
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %hash = @_;
$hash{loader} ||= 'Text';
if($class->debug) {
$class->store(3,"$class->new IN");
$class->store(4,"$class->new args=[".$class->dumper(\%hash)."]");
}
my $self = bless {}, $class;
# set default delimiters, in case custom delimiters
# are provided in the hash
$self->{delimiters} = qr{ :(\w+) }x;
foreach (keys %hash) {
$self->$_($hash{$_});
}
return $self;
}
=head1 METHODS
=head2 loader
Set, or get, the loader class. Uses a default if none have been
specified. See L<Data::Phrasebook::Loader>.
=head2 unload
Called by the file() and dict() methods when a fresh file or dictionary is
specified, and reloading is required.
=head2 loaded
Accessor to determine whether the current dictionary has been loaded
=head2 file
A description of a file that is passed to the loader. In most cases,
this is a file. A loader that gets its data from a database could
conceivably have this as a hash like thus:
$q->file( {
dsn => "dbi:SQLite:dbname=bookdb",
table => 'phrases',
} );
That is, which loader you use determines what your C<file> looks like.
The default loader takes just an ordinary filename.
=head2 dict
Accessor to store the dictionary to be used.
=cut
sub loader {
my $self = shift;
my $load = @_ ? shift : defined $self->{loader} ? $self->{loader} : 'Text';
$self->{loader} = $load;
}
sub unload {
my $self = shift;
$self->{loaded} = undef;
$self->{'loaded-data'} = undef;
return;
}
sub loaded {
my $self = shift;
my $load = @_ ? $self->{loaded} = shift : $self->{loaded} ;
# ensure we know what loader class we are getting
$self->loader($load->class) if($load);
return $load;
}
sub file {
my $self = shift;
if(@_) {
my $file = shift;
if(!$self->{file} || $file ne $self->{file}) {
$self->unload();
$self->{file} = $file;
}
}
return $self->{file};
}
sub dict {
my $self = shift;
if(@_) {
my $list1 = "@_";
my $list2 = $self->{dict} ? "@{$self->{dict}}" : '';
if($list1 ne $list2) {
$self->unload();
$self->{dict} = (ref $_[0] ? $_[0] : [@_]);
}
}
return($self->{dict} ? @{$self->{dict}} : () ) if(wantarray);
return($self->{dict} ? $self->{dict}->[0] : undef );
}
=head2 dicts
Having instantiated the C<Data::Phrasebook> object class, and using the C<file>
attribute as a directory path, the object can return a list of the current
dictionaries available (provided the plugin supports it) as:
my $pb = Data::Phrasebook->new(
loader => 'Text',
file => '/tmp/phrasebooks',
);
my @dicts = $pb->dicts;
or
my @dicts = $pb->dicts( $path );
=cut
sub dicts {
my $self = shift;
my $loader = $self->loaded;
unless($loader) {
$self->store(4,"->dicts loader=[".($self->loader)."]") if($self->debug);
$loader = Data::Phrasebook::Loader->new(
'class' => $self->loader,
'parent' => $self,
);
$self->loader($loader->class); # so we know what we've got
}
# just in case it doesn't use D::P::Loader::Base
croak("dicts() unsupported in plugin")
unless($loader->can("dicts"));
return $loader->dicts(@_);
}
=head2 keywords
Having instantiated the C<Data::Phrasebook> object class, using the C<dict>
attribute as required, the object can return a list of the current keywords
available (provided the plugin supports it) as:
my $pb = Data::Phrasebook->new(
loader => 'Text',
file => '/tmp/phrasebooks',
dict => 'TEST',
);
my @keywords = $pb->keywords;
or
my @keywords = $pb->keywords( $dict );
Note the list will be a combination of the default and any named dictionary.
However, not all Loader plugins may support the second usage.
=cut
sub keywords {
my $self = shift;
my $loader = $self->loaded;
if(!defined $loader) {
$self->store(4,"->keywords loader=[".($self->loader)."]") if($self->debug);
$loader = Data::Phrasebook::Loader->new(
'class' => $self->loader,
'parent' => $self,
);
$self->loader($loader->class); # so we know what we've got
}
# just in case it doesn't use D::P::Loader::Base
croak("keywords() unsupported in plugin")
unless($loader->can("keywords"));
return $loader->keywords(@_);
}
=head2 data
Loads the data source, if not already loaded, and returns the data block
associated with the given key.
my $data = $self->data($key);
This is typically only used internally by implementations, not the end user.
=cut
sub data {
my $self = shift;
my $id = shift;
if($self->debug) {
$self->store(3,"->data IN");
$self->store(4,"->data id=[$id]");
}
return unless($id);
my $loader = $self->loaded;
if(!defined $loader) {
if($self->debug) {
$self->store(4,"->data loader=[".($self->loader)."]");
$self->store(4,"->data file=[".($self->file||'undef')."]");
$self->store(4,"->data dict=[".($self->dict||'undef')."]");
}
$loader = Data::Phrasebook::Loader->new(
'class' => $self->loader,
'parent' => $self,
);
$self->loader($loader->class); # so we know what we've got
$loader->load( $self->file, $self->dict );
$self->loaded($loader);
}
return $self->{'loaded-data'}->{$id} ||= do { $loader->get( $id ) };
}
=head2 delimiters
Returns or sets the current delimiters for substitution variables. Must be a
regular expression with at least one capture group.
The example below shows the default ':variable' style regex.
$q->delimiters( qr{ :(\w+) }x );
The example below shows a Template Toolkit style regex.
$q->delimiters( qr{ \[% \s* (\w+) \s* %\] }x );
In addition to the delimiter pattern, an optional setting to suppress missing
value errors can be passed after the pattern. If set to a true value, will
turn any unmatched delimiter patterns to an empty string.
=cut
sub delimiters {
my $self = shift;
if(@_) {
$self->{delimiters} = shift;
$self->{blank_args} = shift || 0;
}
return $self->{delimiters};
}
1;
__END__
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Data::Phrasebook>,
L<Data::Phrasebook::Loader>.
=head1 SUPPORT
Please see the README file.
=head1 AUTHOR
Original author: Iain Campbell Truskett (16.07.1979 - 29.12.2003)
Maintainer: Barbie <barbie@cpan.org> since January 2004.
for Miss Barbell Productions <http://www.missbarbell.co.uk>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2003 Iain Truskett.
Copyright (C) 2004-2013 Barbie for Miss Barbell Productions.
This distribution is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the Artistic License v2.
=cut
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