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use strict;
use warnings;
BEGIN {
use Exporter ();
our (@ISA, @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS);
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw( );
%EXPORT_TAGS = ( ); # eg: TAG => [ qw!name1 name2! ],
@EXPORT_OK = qw/ParseOptions/;
}
our @EXPORT_OK;
=head1 NAME
XMLTV::Options - Command-line parsing for XMLTV grabbers
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Utility library that implements command-line parsing and handles a lot
of functionality that is common to all XMLTV grabbers.
=head1 EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
All these functions are exported on demand.
=cut
use XMLTV;
use XMLTV::Configure qw/LoadConfig Configure SelectChannelsStage/;
use Getopt::Long;
use Carp qw/croak/;
my %cap_options = (
all => [qw/
help|h
version
capabilities
description
/],
baseline => [qw/
days=i
offset=i
quiet
output=s
debug
config-file=s
/],
manualconfig => [qw/configure/],
apiconfig => [qw/
configure-api
stage=s
list-channels
/],
tkconfig => [qw/gui=s/],
# The cache option is normally handled by XMLTV::Memoize
# but in case it is not used, we handle it here as well.
cache => [qw/
cache:s
/],
share => [qw/
share=s
/],
preferredmethod => [qw/
preferredmethod
/],
lineups => [qw/
get-lineup
list-lineups
/],
);
my %cap_defaults = (
all => {
capabilities => 0,
help => 0,
version => 0,
},
baseline => {
quiet => 0,
days => 5,
offset => 0,
output => undef,
debug => 0,
gui => undef,
},
manualconfig => {
configure => 0,
},
apiconfig => {
'configure-api' => 0,
stage => 'start',
'list-channels' => 0,
},
tkconfig => {
},
cache => {
cache => undef,
},
share => {
share => undef,
},
preferredmethod => {
preferredmethod => 0,
},
lineups => {
'get-lineup' => 0,
'list-lineups' => 0,
}
);
=head1 USAGE
=over
=item B<ParseOptions>
ParseOptions shall be called by a grabber to parse the command-line
options supplied by the user. It takes a single hashref as a parameter.
The entries in the hash configure the behaviour of ParseOptions.
my( $opt, $conf ) = ParseOptions( {
grabber_name => 'tv_grab_test',
version => '$Id: Options.pm,v 1.24 2012/06/10 11:43:56 knowledgejunkie Exp $',
description => 'Sweden (tv.swedb.se)',
capabilities => [qw/baseline manualconfig apiconfig lineups/],
stage_sub => \&config_stage,
listchannels_sub => \&list_channels,
list_lineups_sub => \&list_lineups,
get_lineup_sub => \&get_lineup,
} );
ParseOptions returns two hashrefs:
=over
=item *
A hashref with the values for all command-line options in the
format returned by Getopt::Long (See "Storing options in a hash" in
L<Getopt::Long>). This includes both options that the grabber
must handle as well as options that ParseOptions handles for the grabber.
=item *
A hashref to the data loaded from the configuration file.
See L<XMLTV::Configure> for the format of $conf.
=back
ParseOptions handles the following options automatically without returning:
=over
=item --help
=item --capabilities
=item --version
=item --description
=item --preferredmethod
Handled automatically if the preferredmethod capability has been set and
the preferredmethod option has been specified in the call to ParseOptions.
=back
ParseOptions also takes care of the following options without returning,
by calling the stage_sub, listchannels_sub, list_lineups_sub and get_lineup_sub
callbacks supplied by the grabber:
=over
=item --configure
=item --configure-api
=item --stage
=item --list-channels
=item --list-lineups
=item --get-lineup
=back
ParseOptions will thus only return to the grabber when the grabber shall
actually grab data.
If the --output option is specified, STDOUT will be redirected to
the specified file.
The grabber must check the following options on its own:
=over
=item --days
=item --offset
=item --quiet
=item --debug
=back
and any other options that are grabber specific. This can be done by reading
$opt->{days} etc.
=item B<Changing the behaviour of ParseOptions>
The behaviour of ParseOptions can be influenced by passing named arguments
in the hashref. The following arguments are supported:
=over
=item grabber_name
Required. The name of the grabber (e.g. tv_grab_se_swedb). This is used
when printing the synopsis.
=item description
Required. The description for the grabber. This is returned in response to
the --description option and shall say which region the grabber returns data
for. Examples: "Sweden", or "Sweden (tv.swedb.se)" if there are several grabbers
for a region or country).
=item version
Required. This shall be a cvs Id field.
=item capabilities
Required. The capabilities that the grabber shall support. Only capabilities
that XMLTV::Options knows how to handle can be specified. Example:
capabilities => [qw/baseline manualconfig apiconfig/],
Note that XMLTV::Options guarantees that the grabber supports the manualconfig
and apiconfig capabilities. The capabilities share and cache can be
specified if the grabber supports them. XMLTV::Options will then automatically
accept the command-line parameters --share and --cache respectively.
=item stage_sub
Required. A coderef that takes a stage-name
and a configuration hashref as a parameter and returns an
xml-string that describes the configuration necessary for that stage.
The xml-string shall follow the xmltv-configuration.dtd.
=item listchannels_sub
Required. A coderef that takes a configuration
hash as returned by XMLTV::Configure::LoadConfig as the first parameter
and an option hash as returned by
ParseOptions as the second parameter, and returns an xml-string
containing a list of all the channels that the grabber can deliver
data for using the supplied configuration. Note that the listsub
shall not use any channel-configuration from the hashref.
=item load_old_config_sub
Optional. Default undef. A coderef that takes a filename as a parameter
and returns a configuration hash in the same format as returned by
XMLTV::Configure::LoadConfig. load_old_config_sub is called if
XMLTV::Configure::LoadConfig fails to parse the configuration file. This
allows the grabber to load configuration files created with an older
version of the grabber.
=item list_lineups_sub
Optional. A coderef that takes a configuration
hash as returned by XMLTV::Configure::LoadConfig as the first parameter
and an option hash as returned by ParseOptions as the second parameter,
and returns an xml-string containing a list of all the channel lineups
that the grabber can deliver data for using the supplied configuration.
Note that the listsub shall not use any channel-configuration from the
hashref. The xml-string shall follow the xmltv-lineups.xsd schema.
=item get_lineup_sub
Optional. A coderef that returns an xml-string describing the configured
lineup. The xml-string shall follow the xmltv-lineups.xsd schema.
=item preferredmethod
Optional. A value to return when the grabber is called with the
--preferredmethod parameter. Example:
my( $opt, $conf ) = ParseOptions( {
grabber_name => 'tv_grab_test',
version => '$Id: Options.pm,v 1.24 2012/06/10 11:43:56 knowledgejunkie Exp $',
description => 'Sweden (tv.swedb.se)',
capabilities => [qw/baseline manualconfig apiconfig preferredmethod/],
stage_sub => \&config_stage,
listchannels_sub => \&list_channels,
preferredmethod => 'allatonce',
list_lineups_sub => \&list_lineups,
get_lineup_sub => \&get_lineup,
} );
=item defaults
Optional. Default {}. A hashref that contains default values for the
command-line options. It shall be in the same format as returned by
Getopt::Long (See "Storing options in a hash" in L<Getopt::Long>).
=item extra_options
Optional. Default []. An arrayref containing option definitions in the
format accepted by Getopt::Long. This can be used to support grabber-specific
options. The use of grabber-specific options is discouraged.
=back
=back
=cut
sub ParseOptions
{
my( $p ) = @_;
my @optdef=();
my $opt={};
my $capabilities = {};
foreach my $cap (keys %{cap_options})
{
$capabilities->{$cap} = 0;
}
if( not defined( $p->{version} ) )
{
croak "No version specified in call to ParseOptions";
}
if( not defined( $p->{description} ) )
{
croak "No description specified in call to ParseOptions";
}
push( @optdef, @{$cap_options{all}} );
hash_push( $opt, $cap_defaults{all} );
$opt->{'config-file'} = XMLTV::Config_file::filename(
undef, $p->{grabber_name}, 1 );
foreach my $cap (@{$p->{capabilities}})
{
if (not exists $cap_options{$cap})
{
my @known = sort keys %cap_options;
croak "Unknown capability $cap (known: @known)";
}
push( @optdef, @{$cap_options{$cap}} );
hash_push( $opt, $cap_defaults{$cap} );
$capabilities->{$cap} = 1;
}
if( $capabilities->{preferredmethod}
and not exists($p->{preferredmethod}) )
{
croak "You must specify which preferredmethod to use";
}
if( exists($p->{preferredmethod})
and not $capabilities->{preferredmethod} )
{
croak "You must include the capability preferredmethod to specify " .
"which preferredmethod to use.";
}
push( @optdef, @{$p->{extra_options}} )
if( defined( $p->{extra_options} ) );
hash_push( $opt, $p->{defaults} )
if( defined( $p->{defaults} ) );
my $res = GetOptions( $opt, @optdef );
if( (not $res) || $opt->{help} || scalar( @ARGV ) > 0 )
{
PrintUsage( $p );
exit 1;
}
elsif( $opt->{capabilities} )
{
print join( "\n", @{$p->{capabilities}} ) . "\n";
exit 0;
}
elsif( $opt->{preferredmethod} )
{
print $p->{preferredmethod} . "\n";
exit 0;
}
elsif( $opt->{version} )
{
eval {
require XMLTV;
print "XMLTV module version $XMLTV::VERSION\n";
} or print
"could not load XMLTV module, xmltv is not properly installed\n";
if( $p->{version} =~ m!\$Id: [^,]+,v (\S+) ([0-9/: -]+)! )
{
print "This is $p->{grabber_name} version $1, $2\n";
}
else
{
croak "Invalid version $p->{version}";
}
exit 0;
}
elsif( $opt->{description} )
{
print $p->{description} . "\n";
exit 0;
}
XMLTV::Ask::init($opt->{gui});
if( defined( $opt->{output} ) )
{
# Redirect STDOUT to the file.
if( not open( STDOUT, "> $opt->{output}" ) )
{
print STDERR "Cannot write to $opt->{output}.";
exit 1;
}
# Redirect default output to STDOUT
select( STDOUT );
}
if( $opt->{configure} )
{
Configure( $p->{stage_sub}, $p->{listchannels_sub},
$opt->{"config-file"}, $opt );
exit 0;
}
# no config needed to list lineups supported by grabber
if( $opt->{"list-lineups"} )
{
print &{$p->{list_lineups_sub}}($opt);
exit 0;
}
my $conf = LoadConfig( $opt->{'config-file'} );
if( not defined( $conf ) and defined( $p->{load_old_config_sub} ) )
{
$conf = &{$p->{load_old_config_sub}}( $opt->{'config-file'} );
}
if( $opt->{"configure-api"} )
{
if( (not defined $conf) and ( $opt->{stage} ne 'start' ) )
{
print STDERR "You need to start configuration with the 'start' stage.\n";
exit 1;
}
if( $opt->{stage} eq 'select-channels' )
{
my $chanxml = &{$p->{listchannels_sub}}($conf, $opt);
print SelectChannelsStage( $chanxml, $p->{grabber_name} );
}
else
{
print &{$p->{stage_sub}}( $opt->{stage},
LoadConfig( $opt->{"config-file"} ) );
}
exit 0;
}
if( $opt->{"list-channels"} )
{
if( not defined( $conf ) )
{
print STDERR "You need to configure the grabber before you can list " .
"the channels.\n";
exit 1;
}
print &{$p->{listchannels_sub}}($conf,$opt);
exit 0;
}
if( $opt->{"get-lineup"} )
{
if( not defined( $conf ) )
{
print STDERR "You need to configure the grabber before you can output " .
"your chosen lineup.\n";
exit 1;
}
print &{$p->{get_lineup_sub}}($conf,$opt);
exit 0;
}
if( not defined( $conf ) )
{
print STDERR "You need to configure the grabber by running it with --configure";
exit 1;
}
return ($opt, $conf);
}
sub PrintUsage
{
my( $p ) = @_;
my $gn = $p->{grabber_name};
my $en = " " x length( $gn );
print qq/
$gn --help
$gn --version
$gn --capabilities
$gn --description
/;
if( supports( "baseline", $p ) )
{
print qq/
$gn [--config-file FILE]
$en [--days N] [--offset N]
$en [--output FILE] [--quiet] [--debug]
/;
}
if( supports( "manualconfig", $p ) )
{
print qq/
$gn --configure [--config-file FILE]
/;
}
if( supports( "apiconfig", $p ) )
{
print qq/
$gn --configure-api [--stage NAME]
$en [--config-file FILE]
$en [--output FILE]
$gn --list-channels [--config-file FILE]
$en [--output FILE] [--quiet] [--debug]
/;
}
if( supports( "lineups", $p ) )
{
print qq/
$gn --list-lineups [--output FILE]
$gn --get-lineup [--config-file FILE] [--output FILE]
/;
}
}
sub supports
{
my( $cap, $p ) = @_;
foreach my $sc (@{$p->{capabilities}})
{
return 1 if( $sc eq $cap );
}
return 0;
}
sub hash_push
{
my( $h, $n ) = @_;
foreach my $key (keys( %{$n} ))
{
$h->{$key} = $n->{$key};
}
}
1;
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005,2006 Mattias Holmlund.
This program 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.
This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
=cut
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