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package Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM;
use 5.008;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper; # For debugging output only
use XML::Simple;
use Net::Z3950::SimpleServer;
use Net::Z3950::OID;
use ZOOM;
use LWP::UserAgent; # For access to HTTP-based authenticator
use URI::Escape;
use XML::LibXML;
use MARC::Record;
use MARC::File::XML;
use Time::HiRes qw(gettimeofday tv_interval);
our @ISA = qw();
our $VERSION = '1.04';
our $TIME = 1;
=head1 NAME
Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM - Gateway between Z39.50 and SRU/SRW
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM;
$s2z = new Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM("somefile.xml");
$s2z->launch_server("someServer", @ARGV);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The C<Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM> module provides all the application
logic of a generic "Swiss Army Gateway" between Z39.50 and SRU. It is
used by the C<simple2zoom> program, and there is probably no good
reason to make any other program to use it. For that reason, this
library-level documentation is more than usually terse.
The library has only two public entry points: the C<new()> constructor
and the C<launch_server()> method. The synopsis above shows how they
are used: a Simple2ZOOM object is created using C<new()>, then the
C<launch_server()> method is invoked on it to -- get ready for a big
surprise here -- launch the server. (In fact, this synopsis is
essentially the whole of the code of the C<simple2zoom> program. All
the work happens inside the library.)
=head1 METHODS
=head2 new($configFile)
$s2z = new Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM("somefile.xml");
Creates and returns a new Simple2ZOOM object, configured according to
the XML file C<$configFile> that is the only argument. The format of
this file is described in C<Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::Config>.
=cut
sub new {
my $class = shift();
my($cfgfile) = @_;
my $this = bless {
cfgfile => $cfgfile || 'client.xml',
cfg => undef,
}, $class;
$this->_reload_config_file();
$this->_set_defaults();
if (1) {
foreach my $base (sort keys %{ $this->{cfg}->{database} }) {
warn "Found database: $base\n";
}
}
$this->{server} = Net::Z3950::SimpleServer->new(
GHANDLE => $this,
INIT => \&_init_handler,
SEARCH => \&_search_handler,
PRESENT => \&_present_handler,
FETCH => \&_fetch_handler,
SCAN => \&_scan_handler,
DELETE => \&_delete_handler,
SORT => \&_sort_handler,
);
return $this;
}
=head2 launch_server($label, @ARGV)
$s2z->launch_server("someServer", @ARGV);
Launches the Simple2ZOOM server: this method never returns. The
C<$label> string is used in logging, and the C<@ARGV> vector of
command-line arguments is interpreted by the YAZ backend server as
described at
http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/doc/server.invocation.tkl
=cut
sub launch_server {
my $this = shift();
my($label, @argv) = @_;
return $this->{server}->launch_server($label, @argv);
}
sub _init_handler { _eval_wrapper(\&_real_init_handler, @_) }
sub _search_handler { _eval_wrapper(\&_real_search_handler, @_) }
sub _present_handler { _eval_wrapper(\&_real_present_handler, @_) }
sub _fetch_handler { _eval_wrapper(\&_real_fetch_handler, @_) }
sub _scan_handler { _eval_wrapper(\&_real_scan_handler, @_) }
# No _eval_wrapper for DELETE since it doesn't use ERR_CODE/ERR_STR
sub _sort_handler { _eval_wrapper(\&_real_sort_handler, @_) }
# This can be used by the _real_*_handler() callbacks to signal
# exceptions that will be caught by _eval_wrapper() and translated
# into BIB-1 diagnostics for the client
#
sub _throw {
my($code, $addinfo, $diagset) = @_;
$diagset ||= "Bib-1";
die new ZOOM::Exception($code, undef, $addinfo, $diagset);
}
sub _eval_wrapper {
my $coderef = shift();
my $args = shift();
my $warn = $ENV{S2Z_EXCEPTION_DEBUG} || 0;
eval {
&$coderef($args, @_);
}; if (ref $@ && $@->isa('ZOOM::Exception')) {
warn "ZOOM error $@" if $warn > 1;
if ($@->diagset() eq 'Bib-1') {
warn "Bib-1 ZOOM error" if $warn > 0;
$args->{ERR_CODE} = $@->code();
$args->{ERR_STR} = $@->addinfo();
} elsif ($@->diagset() eq 'info:srw/diagnostic/1') {
warn "SRU ZOOM error" if $warn > 0;
$args->{ERR_CODE} =
Net::Z3950::SimpleServer::yaz_diag_srw_to_bib1($@->code());
$args->{ERR_STR} = $@->addinfo();
} elsif ($@->diagset() eq 'ZOOM' &&
$@->code() eq ZOOM::Error::CONNECT) {
# Special case for when the host is down
warn "Special case: host unavailable" if $warn > 0;
$args->{ERR_CODE} = 109;
$args->{ERR_STR} = $@->addinfo();
} else {
warn "Non-Bib-1, non-SRU ZOOM error" if $warn > 0;
$args->{ERR_CODE} = 100;
$args->{ERR_STR} = $@->message() || $@->addinfo();
}
} elsif ($@) {
# Non-ZOOM exceptions may be generated by the Perl
# interpreter, for example if we try to call a method that
# does not exist in the relevant class. These should be
# considered fatal and not reported to the client.
die $@;
}
}
sub _real_init_handler {
my($args) = @_;
my $gh = $args->{GHANDLE};
die "GHANDLE not defined: is your SimpleServer too old? (Need 1.06)"
if !defined $gh;
$gh->_reload_config_file();
my $user = $args->{USER};
my $pass = $args->{PASS};
# Initialise session data. This data structure should probably be
# a private data structure, Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::Session or
# similar.
$args->{HANDLE} = {
connections => {}, # maps dbname to ZOOM::Connection
resultsets => {}, # result sets, indexed by setname
username => $user || '',
password => $pass || '',
};
$args->{IMP_ID} = '81';
$args->{IMP_VER} = $Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::VERSION;
$args->{IMP_NAME} = 'Simple2ZOOM Universal Gateway';
my $auth = $gh->{cfg}->{authentication};
if (defined $auth) {
# Init/AC: Authentication System error
_throw(1014, "credentials not supplied")
if !defined $user || !defined $pass;
my $quser = uri_escape($user); $auth =~ s/{user}/$quser/;
my $qpass = uri_escape($pass); $auth =~ s/{pass}/$qpass/;
#warn "Authenticating at $auth";
my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent();
$ua->agent("Simple2ZOOM $VERSION");
my $req = new HTTP::Request(GET => $auth);
my $res = $ua->request($req);
_throw(1014, "credentials are bad")
if !$res->is_success();
}
}
sub _real_search_handler {
my($args) = @_;
my $session = $args->{HANDLE};
my($zdbname, $dbconfig) = _extract_database($args);
# For now, we only accept Z39.50 Type-1 queries from the client.
# SimpleServer is also quite happy to pass through raw CQL if
# that's what the client (Z39.50 or SRU) sends, but that's less
# common, and is not required by NLA. We compound this felony by
# supporting only one attribute-set -- BIB-1, of course.
my($qtext, $query);
if ($dbconfig->{search} && $dbconfig->{search}->{querytype} eq 'cql') {
my $type1 = $args->{RPN}->{query};
$qtext = $type1->_toCQL($args, $args->{RPN}->{attributeSet});
warn "search: translated '" . $args->{QUERY} . "' to '$qtext'\n";
$query = new ZOOM::Query::CQL($qtext);
} else {
$qtext = $args->{QUERY};
$query = new ZOOM::Query::PQF($qtext);
}
_throw(22)
if $dbconfig->{nonamedresultsets} && $args->{SETNAME} ne 'default';
my $search = _do_search($session, $zdbname, $dbconfig,
$args->{SETNAME}, $qtext, $query);
$args->{HITS} = $search->{hits};
}
sub _real_present_handler {
my($args) = @_;
my $session = $args->{HANDLE};
my $set = $session->{resultsets}->{$args->{SETNAME}};
_throw(30, $args->{SETNAME}) if !$set; # Result set does not exist
my $start = $args->{START};
my $number = $args->{NUMBER};
# Present out of range. This is actually not necessary, as the
# GFS makes the check and the present-handler is not called if it
# fails.
_throw(13) if ($start > $set->{hits} ||
$start + $number - 1 > $set->{hits});
my $rs = $set->{resultset};
#warn "about to request $number records from $start";
$rs->records($start-1, $number, 0);
#warn "request $number records from $start";
}
sub _real_fetch_handler {
my($args) = @_;
my $session = $args->{HANDLE};
my $set = $session->{resultsets}->{$args->{SETNAME}};
_throw(30, $args->{SETNAME}) if !$set; # Result set does not exist
my $dbconfig = $set->{dbConfig};
my $map = '';
if ($dbconfig->{charset}) {
$map = 'charset=' . $dbconfig->{charset} . ',utf-8';
}
my $rs = $set->{resultset};
my $schema = $args->{REQ_FORM};
my $sconfig = $dbconfig->{schema}->{$schema};
if (defined $sconfig) {
$rs->option(schema => $sconfig->{sru});
warn "Requesting schema '$schema' = " . $rs->option("schema") . "\n";
}
my $t0 = [ gettimeofday() ];
my $rec = $rs->record($args->{OFFSET} - 1);
print "elapsed: record = ", tv_interval($t0), "\n" if $TIME;
my $xml = $rec->get('xml', $map);
# Surrogate diagnostics should be detected by ZOOM-C and testable
# using $rec->error(). As of YAZ 3.0.10 this is not done, and we
# need to check the returned XML by hand to see whether it's data
# or diagnostic. But from 3.0.12 onwards, $rec->error() works.
my($vs, $ss) = ("x" x 100, "x" x 100); # allocate space for these strings
my $version = Net::Z3950::ZOOM::yaz_version($vs, $ss);
if ($version > 0x03000a) {
my($errcode, $errmsg, $addinfo, $diagset) = $rec->error();
_throw($errcode, $addinfo, $diagset) if $errcode != 0;
} else {
# We use a heuristic to determine whether we need to do the
# full parse.
if ($xml =~ /<.*diagnostic /) {
my $parser = new XML::LibXML();
my $node = $parser->parse_string($xml);
my $ns = "http://www.loc.gov/zing/srw/diagnostic/";
my @nodes = $node->findnodes(_nsxpath($ns, "diagnostic"));
if (@nodes) {
my $sub = $nodes[0];
my $uri = $sub->find(_nsxpath($ns, "uri"));
my $details = $sub->find(_nsxpath($ns, "details"));
if ($uri =~ s@info:srw/diagnostic/1/@@) {
my $err = Net::Z3950::SimpleServer::yaz_diag_srw_to_bib1($uri);
_throw($err, $details);
} else {
my $msg = "unrecognised surrogate diagnostic $uri";
$msg .= " ($details)" if defined $details;
_throw(100, $msg);
}
}
}
}
if (defined $sconfig) {
my $encoding = $sconfig->{encoding} || "UTF-8";
my $format = $sconfig->{format} || "MARC21";
my $t0 = [ gettimeofday() ];
my $rec = MARC::Record->new_from_xml($xml, $encoding, $format);
print "elapsed: parse = ", tv_interval($t0), "\n" if $TIME;
$args->{RECORD} = $rec->as_usmarc();
$t0 = [ gettimeofday() ];
print "elapsed: usmarc = ", tv_interval($t0), "\n" if $TIME;
} else {
$args->{RECORD} = _format($xml, $args->{REQ_FORM}, $dbconfig);
}
}
sub _nsxpath {
my($ns, $elem) = @_;
return "*[local-name() = '$elem' and namespace-uri() = '$ns']";
}
sub _format {
my($xml, $recsyn, $dbconfig) = @_;
my %formats = (
Net::Z3950::OID::xml => [ "xml", 0, undef ],
Net::Z3950::OID::usmarc => [ "usmarc", 1, \&_format_marc ],
Net::Z3950::OID::grs1 => [ "grs1", 1, \&_format_grs1 ],
Net::Z3950::OID::sutrs => [ "sutrs", 0, \&_format_sutrs ],
);
my $format = $formats{$recsyn};
if (!defined $format) {
UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT:
my @supported;
foreach my $key (keys %formats) {
my $format = $formats{$key};
my($name, $needConf, $codeRef) = @$format;
push @supported, $name
if !$needConf || defined $dbconfig->{"$name-record"};
}
_throw(238, join(",", sort @supported));
}
my($name, $needConf, $codeRef) = @$format;
my $config = $dbconfig->{"$name-record"};
goto UNSUPPORTED_FORMAT if $needConf && !defined $config;
return $xml if !defined $codeRef;
return &$codeRef($xml, $config);
}
sub _real_scan_handler {
my($args) = @_;
my $session = $args->{HANDLE};
my($zdbname, $dbconfig) = _extract_database($args);
my $connection = _get_connection($session, $zdbname, $dbconfig);
$connection->option(number => $args->{NUMBER});
$connection->option(position => $args->{POS});
$connection->option(stepSize => $args->{STEP});
my $query;
if ($dbconfig->{search} && $dbconfig->{search}->{querytype} eq 'cql') {
my $type1 = $args->{RPN};
# It's a bit naughty, but very convenient, to assume BIB-1 here
my $cql = $type1->_toCQL($args, "1.2.840.10003.3.1");
warn "scan: translated '" . $type1->toPQF() . "' to '$cql'\n";
$query = new ZOOM::Query::CQL($cql);
} else {
$query = new ZOOM::Query::PQF($args->{RPN}->toPQF());
}
#warn "about to scan";
my $t0 = [ gettimeofday() ];
my $ss = $connection->scan($query);
print "elapsed: scan = ", tv_interval($t0), "\n" if $TIME;
my $n = $ss->size();
#warn "scanset=$ss, n=$n\n";
$args->{STATUS} = ($n == $args->{NUMBER}) ?
Net::Z3950::SimpleServer::ScanSuccess :
Net::Z3950::SimpleServer::ScanPartial;
$args->{NUMBER} = $n;
my @entries = ();
for (my $i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) {
my($term, $occ) = $ss->term($i);
push @entries, { TERM => $term, OCCURRENCE => $occ };
}
$args->{ENTRIES} = \@entries;
}
sub _delete_handler {
my($args) = @_;
# Now what? There is no Delete Result Set operation in ZOOM-C,
# and therefore in ZOOM-Perl, so we can't just call $rs->delete().
# Worse, there is no Delete Result Set operation in the SRU
# protocol, so there is nothing really to be done here. We could
# have ZOOM-C send a search for cql.resultSetId=xxx with TTL=0,
# but that is probably not recognised by most (any?) servers. So
# probably the best thing we can do is ... nothing!
$args->{STATUS} = 0;
}
# The Right Thing here is just to use $rs->sort(). However, ZOOM-C
# does not support Sort for SRU connections, but sneakily sends a
# Z39.50 sort APDU. (This is not as unreasonable as it sounds, given
# that SRU has no Sort operation.)
#
# Instead, for SRU connections, we need to send a new search
# consisting of the previous search's result-set ID and the relevant
# sort-specification. The same approach will work with Z39.50,
# bypassing the use of the Sort service, although that seems a bit
# perverted in the case of a protocol that deliberately provides one.
#
# One approach would be look for an "http:" at the start of the
# zdbname to see whether the connection uses Z39.50 or SRU, and tailor
# the behaviour accordingly. But it is really the job of the ZOOM
# abstraction to do this. Until ZOOM-C is fixed to do SRU sorting by
# re-searching, then, the least of the available evils is probably
# just to always use the re-searching approach.
#
sub _real_sort_handler {
my($args) = @_;
my $session = $args->{HANDLE};
if (0) {
my %a2 = %$args;
delete $a2{GHANDLE};
delete $a2{HANDLE};
print Dumper(\%a2);
}
# Determine the query language to use for the back-end. Since no
# database name is included in the Sort request, we need to look
# up database name by result set. If we have multiple input
# result sets, then it's possible that they will use different
# protocols, but we can't help that. Just trust the first.
my $in = $args->{INPUT};
my $rs = $session->{resultsets}->{$in->[0]};
my($zdbname, $dbconfig);
{
local $args->{DATABASES} = [ $rs->{dbName} ];
($zdbname, $dbconfig) = _extract_database($args);
}
my($qtext, $sortspec, $query);
if (!$dbconfig->{search} || $dbconfig->{search}->{querytype} ne 'cql') {
# Type-1 query; so we have to use a YAZ sortspec
$qtext = "";
$qtext .= join("", map { '@or ' } 1..@$in) if @$in > 1;
$qtext .= join(" ", map { qq[\@set "$_"] } @$in);
$sortspec = _yaz_sortspec($args->{SEQUENCE});
$query = new ZOOM::Query::PQF($qtext);
} else {
# CQL query, using v1.2 "sortby" if available. Use RSID if
# available; otherwise fall back to resubmitting the query.
$qtext = join(" or ", map {
my $rs = $session->{resultsets}->{$_};
my $rsid = $rs->{rsid};
defined $rsid ? qq[cql.resultSetId="$rsid"] :
("(" . $rs->{qtext} . ")");
} @$in);
my $conn = _get_connection($session, $zdbname, $dbconfig);
my $sv = $conn->option("sru_version");
#warn "sv='$sv'";
if ($sv >= 1.2) {
# Use CQL-1.2 sort-specification here: $query .= $cqlsort
$qtext .= " sortby " . _cql_sortspec($dbconfig, $args->{SEQUENCE});
$query = new ZOOM::Query::CQL($qtext);
} else {
$query = new ZOOM::Query::CQL($qtext);
$sortspec = _yaz_sortspec($args->{SEQUENCE});
}
}
warn "sort: $qtext // " . ($sortspec || "[UNDEFINED]") . "\n";
$query->sortby($sortspec) if defined $sortspec;
_do_search($session, $zdbname, $dbconfig, $args->{OUTPUT}, $qtext, $query);
}
sub _yaz_sortspec {
my($sequence) = @_;
my $sortspec = "";
foreach my $key (@$sequence) {
$sortspec .= " " if $sortspec ne "";
my $field = $key->{SORTFIELD};
my $set = $key->{ATTRSET};
my $estype = $key->{ELEMENTSPEC_TYPE};
if (defined $field) {
$sortspec .= $field;
} elsif (defined $estype) {
# This is total guesswork. I've never seen one of these.
$sortspec .= ("$estype=" . $key->{ELEMENTSPEC_VALUE});
} elsif (defined $set) {
# There may be any number of attributes, but all we're
# interested in is the access-point (since we can't
# express the others in YAZ sorting syntax). Also, the
# YAZ syntax assumes that access points are BIB-1.
_throw(121, $set) if $set ne '1.2.840.10003.3.1';
my $ap;
foreach my $attr (@{ $key->{SORT_ATTR} }) {
$ap = $attr->{ATTR_VALUE} if $attr->{ATTR_TYPE} == 1;
}
_throw(237, "no use attribute specified in sort key")
if !defined $ap;
$sortspec .= "1=$ap";
} else {
_throw(237, "sort specification contains no key");
}
# There is no way to express MISSING in YAZ sorting syntax
$sortspec .= " " . ($key->{RELATION} ? ">" : "<");
$sortspec .= $key->{CASE} ? "i" : "s";
}
return $sortspec;
}
sub _cql_sortspec {
my($dbconfig, $sequence) = @_;
my $sortspec = "";
foreach my $key (@$sequence) {
$sortspec .= " " if $sortspec ne "";
my $field = $key->{SORTFIELD};
my $set = $key->{ATTRSET};
my $estype = $key->{ELEMENTSPEC_TYPE};
if (defined $field) {
$sortspec .= $field;
} elsif (defined $estype) {
# Guesswork
$sortspec .= "$estype/" . $key->{ELEMENTSPEC_VALUE};
} elsif (defined $set) {
# Ignore all attributes but access-point (which is BIB-1)
_throw(121, $set) if $set ne '1.2.840.10003.3.1';
my $ap;
foreach my $attr (@{ $key->{SORT_ATTR} }) {
$ap = $attr->{ATTR_VALUE} if $attr->{ATTR_TYPE} == 1;
}
_throw(237, "no use attribute specified in sort key")
if !defined $ap;
$sortspec .= _ap2index($dbconfig, $ap);
} else {
_throw(237, "sort specification contains no key");
}
$sortspec .= "/sort." .
($key->{RELATION} ? "descending" : "ascending");
$sortspec .= "/sort." .
($key->{CASE} ? "ignoreCase" : "respectCase");
### SimpleServer does not propagate the "missing" value, if any
$sortspec .= "/sort.missing" .
($key->{MISSING} == 1 ? "Fail" :
$key->{MISSING} == 2 ? "Omit" :
"Value=UNSPECIFIED");
}
return $sortspec;
}
sub _ap2index {
my($dbconfig, $value) = @_;
my $searchConfig = $dbconfig->{search};
#warn "searchConfig=$searchConfig, map=" . $searchConfig->{map};
if (!defined $searchConfig || !defined $searchConfig->{map}) {
# This allows us to use string-valued attributes when no
# indexes are defined.
return $value;
}
my $fieldinfo = $searchConfig->{map}->{$value};
_throw(114, $value) if !defined $fieldinfo;
if ($fieldinfo->{index}) {
return $fieldinfo->{index};
} else {
return ''; # any
}
}
sub _reload_config_file {
my $this = shift();
my $cfgfile = $this->{cfgfile};
$this->{cfg} = XML::Simple::XMLin($cfgfile,
forceArray => ['database', 'map', 'option', 'schema'],
keyAttr => ['use', 'name', 'oid']);
}
sub _set_defaults {
my $this = shift();
my $cfg = $this->{cfg};
foreach my $dbname (keys %{ $cfg->{database} }) {
my $db = $cfg->{database}->{$dbname};
$db->{option} = {} if !defined defined $db->{option};
my $opt = $db->{option};
$opt->{presentChunk} = { content => 10 }
if !defined $opt->{presentChunk};
}
}
sub _extract_database {
my($args) = @_;
my $gh = $args->{GHANDLE};
# Too many databases
_throw(111) if @{ $args->{DATABASES}} > 1;
my $zdbname = $args->{DATABASES}->[0];
my $dbconfig;
if ($zdbname =~ /^cfg:/) {
$dbconfig = $gh->_extract_config($zdbname);
} else {
$dbconfig = $gh->{cfg}->{database}->{$zdbname};
}
# Unknown database
_throw(235, $zdbname) if !$dbconfig;
return ($zdbname, $dbconfig);
}
sub _extract_config {
my $this = shift();
my($db) = @_;
my $saved = $db;
my ($content) = ($db =~ /cfg:(.*)/);
my $settings = {
timeout => 120,
sru => 'get',
};
### I don't think this provides a way to override charset or search
foreach my $m (split(/&/, $content)) {
my ($key, $value) = ($m =~ /([^=]+)=(.*)/);
$settings->{$key} = $value;
}
my $config = { option => {} };
if ( defined($settings->{address}) ) {
$config->{zurl} = $settings->{address};
delete $settings->{address};
} else {
_throw(1, "virtual database contains no address: '$saved'");
}
$config->{search} = $this->{cfg}->{search};
foreach my $key (keys %$settings) {
$config->{option}->{$key}->{content} = $settings->{$key};
}
return $config;
}
sub _do_search {
my($session, $zdbname, $dbconfig, $setname, $qtext, $query) = @_;
# This should probably be an object of some application-specific
# class such as Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::ResultSet
my $search = {
dbName => $zdbname,
dbConfig => $dbconfig,
setname => $setname,
qtext => $qtext,
};
my $conn = _get_connection($session, $zdbname, $dbconfig);
$conn->option(presentChunk => 0);
my $t0 = [ gettimeofday() ];
my $rs = $conn->search($query);
print "elapsed: search = ", tv_interval($t0), "\n" if $TIME;
$search->{resultset} = $rs;
$search->{hits} = $rs->size();
$search->{rsid} = $rs->option("resultSetId");
$session->{resultsets}->{$setname} = $search;
return $search;
}
sub _get_connection {
my($session, $zdbname, $dbconfig) = @_;
my $connection = $session->{connections}->{$zdbname};
if (!$connection) {
my $options = new ZOOM::Options();
$options->option(presentChunk => 10);
$options->option(preferredRecordSyntax => "xml");
my $user = $session->{username};
if (defined $user && $user ne "") {
#warn "Using username '$user'";
$options->option(user => $user);
}
my $password = $session->{password};
if (defined $password && $password ne "") {
#warn "Using password '$password'";
$options->option(password => $password);
}
foreach my $key (keys %{ $dbconfig->{option} }) {
my $value = $dbconfig->{option}->{$key}->{content};
$options->option($key => $value);
}
$connection = create ZOOM::Connection($options);
$connection->connect($dbconfig->{zurl});
$session->{connections}->{$zdbname} = $connection;
}
return $connection;
}
sub _format_marc {
my($xml, $config) = @_;
my @fields; # List of fields, in the order
# specified in the configuration.
my %current; # Maps tags to references into @fields
my $parser = new XML::LibXML();
my $node = $parser->parse_string($xml)->documentElement();
foreach my $field (@{ $config->{field} }) {
my $xpath = $field->{xpath};
my $data = _trim_nl($node->findvalue($xpath));
next if !defined $data || $data eq "";
my($tag, $i1, $i2, $subtag) = ($field->{content}, "", "");
if ($tag =~ s/\$(.*)//) {
$subtag = $1;
}
if ($tag =~ s/\/(.*)//) {
$i1 = $1;
if ($i1 =~ s/\/(.*)//) {
$i2 = $1;
}
}
if ($tag =~ /^00/) {
# Control fields (no subfields or indicators involved)
push @fields, MARC::Field->new($tag, $data);
next;
}
if (!defined $current{$tag} ||
defined $current{$tag}->subfield($subtag)) {
# Either it's the first time we've has data for this
# field, or we've already created this subfield within the
# specified field, so we need to create a new field with
# the same tag to hold the new subfield.
#print "*** creating new field '$tag' with '$subtag'='$data'\n";
my $marcfield = MARC::Field->new($tag, $i1, $i2, $subtag => $data);
push @fields, $marcfield;
$current{$tag} = $marcfield;
} else {
# The already have this field, but the subfield is new within it.
#print "*** adding subfield '$subtag' to '$tag': ='$data'\n";
$current{$tag}->add_subfields($subtag => $data);
}
}
my $rec = new MARC::Record();
$rec->append_fields(@fields);
return $rec->as_usmarc();
}
sub _format_grs1 {
my($xml, $config) = @_;
my $res = "";
my $parser = new XML::LibXML();
$parser->clean_namespaces(1);
my $node = $parser->parse_string($xml)->documentElement();
my $xc = XML::LibXML::XPathContext->new($node);
$xc->registerNs(x => $node->namespaceURI());
foreach my $field (@{ $config->{field} }) {
my $xpath = $field->{xpath};
foreach my $datanode ($xc->findnodes($xpath, $node)) {
my $data = _trim_nl($datanode->textContent);
next if !defined $data || $data eq "";
$data =~ s/\n/ /gs;
$res .= $field->{content} . " " . $data . "\n";
}
}
return $res;
}
sub _format_sutrs {
my($xml, $config) = @_;
my $obj = XML::Simple::XMLin($xml, forceArray => 1);
my @fields;
if (defined $config) {
# These are not really XPaths, despite the config-element name
@fields = map { $_->{xpath} } @{ $config->{field} };
} else {
@fields = sort keys %$obj;
}
my $res = "";
foreach my $name (@fields) {
$res .= _format_sutrs_element(0, $name, $obj->{$name});
}
return $res;
}
sub _format_sutrs_element {
my($level, $name, $value) = @_;
if (ref $value && @$value == 1 && !ref $value->[0]) {
# Cheat for single-element arrays. This loses information,
# but for SUTRS which is intended to be human-readable, it's a
# good trade-off.
$value = $value->[0];
}
if (!ref $value) {
# I think this only happens for attributes (so usually namespaces)
return ("\t" x $level) . "$name = " . _trim_nl($value) . "\n";
}
my $res = "\t" x $level . "$name = {\n";
foreach my $val1 (@$value) {
if (!ref $val1) {
$res .= "\t" x ($level+1) . _trim_nl($val1) . "\n";
} else {
foreach my $subname (sort keys %$val1) {
$res .= _format_sutrs_element($level+1, $subname,
$val1->{$subname});
}
}
}
$res .= "\t" x $level . "}\n";
return $res;
}
sub _trim_nl {
my($text) = @_;
$text =~ s/^\n+//s;
$text =~ s/\n+$//s;
return $text;
}
# The following code maps Z39.50 Type-1 queries to CQL by overriding
# the render() method on each query tree node type.
package Net::Z3950::RPN::Term;
sub _throw {
return Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::_throw(@_);
}
sub _toCQL {
my $self = shift;
my($args, $defaultSet) = @_;
my $gh = $args->{GHANDLE};
my $field;
my $relation;
my($left_anchor, $right_anchor) = (0, 0);
my($left_truncation, $right_truncation) = (0, 0);
my $term = $self->{term};
my $dbconfig = $gh->{cfg}->{database}->{$args->{DATABASES}->[0]};
my $atts = $self->{attributes};
untie $atts;
# First we determine USE attribute
foreach my $attr (@$atts) {
my $set = $attr->{attributeSet};
$set = $defaultSet if !defined $set;
# Unknown attribute set (anything except BIB-1)
_throw(121, $set) if $set ne '1.2.840.10003.3.1';
if ($attr->{attributeType} == 1) {
my $val = $attr->{attributeValue};
$field = Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::_ap2index($dbconfig, $val);
}
}
# Then we can handle any other attributes
foreach my $attr (@$atts) {
my $type = $attr->{attributeType};
my $value = $attr->{attributeValue};
if ($type == 2) {
# Relation. The following switch hard-codes information
# about the crrespondance between the BIB-1 attribute set
# and CQL context set.
if ($value == 1) {
$relation = "<";
} elsif ($value == 2) {
$relation = "<=";
} elsif ($value == 3) {
$relation = "=";
} elsif ($value == 4) {
$relation = ">=";
} elsif ($value == 5) {
$relation = ">";
} elsif ($value == 6) {
$relation = "<>";
} elsif ($value == 100) {
$relation = "=/phonetic";
} elsif ($value == 101) {
$relation = "=/stem";
} elsif ($value == 102) {
$relation = "=/relevant";
} else {
_throw(117, $value);
}
}
elsif ($type == 3) { # Position
if ($value == 1 || $value == 2) {
$left_anchor = 1;
} elsif ($value != 3) {
_throw(119, $value);
}
}
elsif ($type == 4) { # Structure -- we ignore it
}
elsif ($type == 5) { # Truncation
if ($value == 1) {
$right_truncation = 1;
} elsif ($value == 2) {
$left_truncation = 1;
} elsif ($value == 3) {
$right_truncation = 1;
$left_truncation = 1;
} elsif ($value == 101) {
# Process # in search term
$term =~ s/#/?/g;
} elsif ($value == 104) {
# Z39.58-style (CCL) truncation: #=single char, ?=multiple
$term =~ s/#/?/g;
$term =~ s/\?\d?/*/g;
} elsif ($value != 100) {
_throw(120, $value);
}
}
elsif ($type == 6) { # Completeness
if ($value == 2 || $value == 3) {
$left_anchor = $right_anchor = 1;
} elsif ($value != 1) {
_throw(122, $value);
}
}
elsif ($type != 1) { # Unknown attribute type
_throw(113, $type);
}
}
$term = "*$term" if $left_truncation;
$term = "$term*" if $right_truncation;
$term = "^$term" if $left_anchor;
$term = "$term^" if $right_anchor;
$term = "\"$term\"" if $term =~ /[\s""\/=]/;
if (defined $field && defined $relation) {
$term = "$field $relation $term";
} elsif (defined $field) {
$term = "$field = $term";
} elsif (defined $relation) {
$term = "cql.serverChoice $relation $term";
}
return $term;
}
package Net::Z3950::RPN::RSID;
sub _toCQL {
my $self = shift;
my($args, $defaultSet) = @_;
my $session = $args->{HANDLE};
my $zid = $self->{id};
my $rs = $session->{resultsets}->{$zid};
_throw(128, $zid) if !defined $rs; # "Illegal result set name"
my($zdbname, $dbconfig) =
Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::_extract_database($args);
my $method = $dbconfig->{resultsetid} || "fallback";
my $sid = $rs->{rsid};
return qq[cql.resultSetId="$sid"]
if defined $sid && $method ne "search";
return '(' . $rs->{qtext} . ')'
if $method ne "id";
# Error 18 is "Result set not supported as a search term"
Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::_throw(18, $zid);
}
package Net::Z3950::RPN::And;
sub _toCQL {
my $self = shift;
my $left = $self->[0]->_toCQL(@_);
my $right = $self->[1]->_toCQL(@_);
return "($left and $right)";
}
package Net::Z3950::RPN::Or;
sub _toCQL {
my $self = shift;
my $left = $self->[0]->_toCQL(@_);
my $right = $self->[1]->_toCQL(@_);
return "($left or $right)";
}
package Net::Z3950::RPN::AndNot;
sub _toCQL {
my $self = shift;
my $left = $self->[0]->_toCQL(@_);
my $right = $self->[1]->_toCQL(@_);
return "($left not $right)";
}
=head1 SEE ALSO
The C<simple2zoom> program.
The C<Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::Config> manual for the
configuration-file format.
The C<Net::Z3950::SimpleServer> module.
The C<ZOOM> module (in the C<Net::Z3950::ZOOM> distribution).
=head1 AUTHOR
Sebastian Hammer E<lt>quinn@indexdata.comE<gt>
Mike Taylor E<lt>mike@indexdata.comE<gt>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright (C) 2007 by Index Data.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
=cut
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