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eval 'exec /usr/bin/perl -w -S $0 ${1+"$@"}'
if 0; # not running under some shell
use strict;
use File::Spec;
use Getopt::Long;
use XMLTV::Version '$Id: tv_find_grabbers,v 1.5 2015/07/12 00:46:37 knowledgejunkie Exp $';
# How long shall a grabber have to respond to our calls in seconds?
my $CMD_TIMEOUT = 15;
=pod
=head1 NAME
tv_find_grabbers - Find all XMLTV grabbers that are installed on the system.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
tv_find_grabbers --help
tv_find_grabbers [-I <dir>] [--slow] [capability] ...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
tv_find_grabbers searches the PATH for XMLTV grabbers and returns a list
of all grabbers that it finds. The list contains one entry per line in the
format
/usr/bin/tv_grab_fr|France
i.e. the name of the executable and the region that it serves, separated by a
vertical bar.
=head1 OPTIONS
-I <dir> Include a directory in the search for grabbers. May be used
multiple times. The default is to search the PATH.
--slow When checking grabbers, compile and run them instead of searching
their source code for capabilities and description
--verbose Print progress information to STDERR.
=head1 AUTHOR
Mattias Holmlund, mattias -at- holmlund -dot- se.
=cut
my $opt = { "include" => [],
help => 0,
verbose => 0,
slow => 0,
};
my $res = GetOptions( $opt, qw/
include|I=s
help|h
verbose|v
slow|s
/ );
if( (not $res) or $opt->{help} )
{
print << "EOHELP";
Usage: $0 [-I dir] [capability] ...
EOHELP
exit 1;
}
my( @req_cap ) = ("baseline", @ARGV);
my @paths = File::Spec->path();
push @paths, @{$opt->{include}};
# Find only unique entries in PATH to avoid investigating the same
# grabber twice. From "perldoc -q duplicate".
my %seen = ();
my @unique = grep { ! $seen{ $_ }++ } @paths;
foreach my $p (@unique)
{
print STDERR "Searching in $p\n" if $opt->{verbose};
next if (!opendir(DIR, $p));
my @grabbers = grep(/^tv_grab_/, readdir(DIR));
closedir(DIR);
foreach my $grabber (@grabbers)
{
$grabber = File::Spec->catfile ($p, $grabber);
print STDERR "Investigating $grabber\n" if $opt->{verbose};
my $cap = undef;
my $cap_src = undef;
open GRABBER, "<", $grabber;
unless ($opt->{slow})
{
while (my $line = <GRABBER>)
{
# First read the grabber script and try to determine the capabilities
# it supports - first for older grabbers using XMLTV::Capabilities
if ($line =~ m{^use\s+XMLTV::Capabilities\s+qw/(.*)/;})
{
$cap = $1;
$cap_src = "source";
last;
}
# and second for newer grabbers using XMLTV::Options
elsif ($line =~ m{capabilities\s+=>\s+\[qw/(.*)/\]})
{
$cap = $1;
$cap_src = "source";
last;
}
}
}
# Having not found the capabilities by checking the code directly, we
# compile and run the grabber and capture the output
if (not defined $cap)
{
$cap = run_capture( "$grabber --capabilities 2>/dev/null" );
$cap_src = "run_capture";
}
if (not defined $cap)
{
close GRABBER;
print STDERR " No capabilities found...\n" if $opt->{verbose};
next;
}
else
{
print STDERR " Found capabilities ($cap_src): $cap\n" if $opt->{verbose};
}
my @capabilities = split( /\s+/, $cap );
my %capability;
foreach my $c (@capabilities)
{
$capability{$c} = 1;
}
my $failed = 0;
foreach my $c (@req_cap)
{
$failed=1
if not defined( $capability{$c} );
}
if ($failed)
{
close GRABBER;
next;
}
my $desc = undef;
my $desc_src = undef;
seek GRABBER, 0, 0; # reset to start of file
unless ($opt->{slow})
{
while (my $line = <GRABBER>)
{
# Now read the grabber script and try to determine its description
# - first for older grabbers using XMLTV::Description
if ($line =~ m{^use\s+XMLTV::Description\s+["|'](.*)["|'];})
{
$desc = $1;
$desc_src = "source";
last;
}
# and second for newer grabbers using XMLTV::Options
elsif ($line =~ m{description\s+=>\s+["|'](.*)["|']})
{
$desc = $1;
$desc_src = "source";
last;
}
}
}
# Having not found the description by checking the code directly, we
# compile and run the grabber and capture the output
if (not defined $desc)
{
$desc = run_capture( "$grabber --description 2>/dev/null" );
$desc_src = "run_capture";
}
if (not defined $desc)
{
close GRABBER;
print STDERR " No description found...\n" if $opt->{verbose};
next;
}
else
{
print STDERR " Found description ($desc_src): $desc\n" if $opt->{verbose};
}
$desc =~ s/^\s+//;
$desc =~ s/\s+$//;
print "$grabber|$desc\n";
close GRABBER;
}
}
# Run an external command and return the output. Exit if the command is
# interrupted with ctrl-c.
sub run_capture {
my( $cmd ) = @_;
# print "Running $cmd\n";
my $killed = 0;
my $result;
# Set a timer and run the real command.
eval {
local $SIG{ALRM} =
sub {
# ignore SIGHUP here so the kill only affects children.
local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE';
kill 1,(-$$);
$killed = 1;
};
alarm $CMD_TIMEOUT;
$result = qx/$cmd/;
alarm 0;
};
$SIG{HUP} = 'DEFAULT';
if( $killed )
{
print STDERR "Timeout from: $cmd\n";
return undef;
}
if ($? == -1) {
return undef;
}
elsif ($? & 127) {
exit 1;
}
if( $? >> 8 )
{
return undef;
}
else
{
return $result;
}
}
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005 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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