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#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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#
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use 5.005;
use strict;
package Arch::Inventory;
use Exporter;
BEGIN { *Arch::Inventory::import = *Exporter::import; }
use vars qw(@EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(
TREE SOURCE PRECIOUS BACKUP JUNK UNRECOGNIZED
FILE DIRECTORY SYMLINK
TAGLINE EXPLICIT NAME
);
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
category => [ qw(TREE SOURCE PRECIOUS BACKUP JUNK UNRECOGNIZED) ],
type => [ qw(FILE DIRECTORY SYMLINK) ],
id_type => [ qw(TAGLINE EXPLICIT NAME) ],
);
use Arch::Util qw(run_tla);
use constant TREE => 'T';
use constant SOURCE => 'S';
use constant PRECIOUS => 'P';
use constant BACKUP => 'B';
use constant JUNK => 'J';
use constant UNRECOGNIZED => 'U';
use constant FILE => 'r';
use constant DIRECTORY => 'd';
use constant SYMLINK => '>';
use constant TAGLINE => 'i';
use constant EXPLICIT => 'x';
use constant NAMES => '?';
use constant ARCH_CONTROL => 'A';
use constant ARCH_ID_DIR => 'D';
use constant ARCH_ID_FILE => 'E';
sub new ($$) {
my $class = shift;
my $dir = shift || ".";
$dir =~ s!/$!!;
die(__PACKAGE__ . ": directory $dir does not exist\n") unless -d $dir;
my $prefix = $dir . '/';
my $plen = length($prefix);
# parse inventory output
my @inv_temp = run_tla(qw{inventory -spbju -B --kind --ids}, $dir);
my @inv_entries = ();
foreach my $line (@inv_temp) {
$line =~ /^([TSPBJU])([? ]) ([rd>]) ([^\t]+)\t(.+)$/
or die "Unrecognized inventory line: $line\n";
my $path = (length($4) > $plen) && (substr($4, 0, $plen) eq $prefix) ? substr($4, $plen) : $4;
push @inv_entries, {
category => $1,
untagged => $2 eq '?',
type => $3,
path => $path,
id => $5 eq '???' ? undef : $5,
id_type => $5 eq '???' ? undef : substr($5, 0, 1),
};
}
my $root = {
category => -d "$dir/{arch}" ? TREE : SOURCE,
untagged => 0,
type => DIRECTORY,
path => '',
id => undef,
id_type => undef,
children => _build_inv_tree(0, @inv_entries),
};
my $self = {
directory => $dir,
root => $root,
};
return bless $self, $class;
}
sub directory ($) {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{directory};
}
sub get_root_entry ($) {
my $self = shift;
return $self->{root};
}
sub get_entry ($@) {
my $self = shift;
my @path = @_;
@path = split /\//, $path[0]
if @path == 1;
my $entry = $self->get_root_entry;
while (@path && defined $entry && ($entry->{type} eq DIRECTORY)) {
$entry = $entry->{children}->{shift @path};
}
return @path ? undef : $entry;
}
sub get_listing ($) {
my $self = shift;
my $str;
$self->foreach(sub {
return unless $_[0]->{path};
$str .= Arch::Inventory->to_string($_[0]);
$str .= "\n";
});
return $str;
}
sub annotate_fs ($;$) {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
$_[0]->{stat} = [ lstat("$self->{directory}/$_[0]->{path}") ];
$_[0]->{symlink} = readlink("$self->{directory}/$_[0]->{path}")
if $_[0]->{type} eq SYMLINK;
} else {
$self->foreach(sub { $self->annotate_fs($_[0]) });
}
}
*annotate_stat = *annotate_fs; *annotate_fs = *annotate_fs;
sub foreach ($$) {
my $self = shift;
my $sub = shift;
my $root = shift || $self->get_root_entry;
$sub->($root);
if ($root->{type} eq DIRECTORY) {
foreach my $child (sort keys %{$root->{children}}) {
$self->foreach($sub, $root->{children}->{$child});
}
}
}
sub dump ($) {
my $self = shift;
require Data::Dumper;
my $dumper = Data::Dumper->new([$self->get_root_entry]);
$dumper->Sortkeys(1) if $dumper->can('Sortkeys');
$dumper->Quotekeys(0);
$dumper->Indent(1);
$dumper->Terse(1);
return $dumper->Dump;
}
sub to_string ($$) {
my $class = shift;
my $entry = shift;
return sprintf("%s%s %s %s\t%s",
$entry->{category},
$entry->{untagged} ? '?' : ' ',
$entry->{type},
$entry->{path},
$entry->{id} ? $entry->{id} : '???',
);
}
# this assumes depth first ordering of @items
sub _build_inv_tree ($@) {
my ($cut, @entries) = @_;
my %toplevel = ();
while (@entries) {
my $child = shift @entries;
my $name = substr($child->{path}, $cut);
die("invalid name $name; input not in correct order\n")
if $name =~ m!/!;
$toplevel{$name} = $child;
next unless $child->{type} eq DIRECTORY;
my $prefix = $child->{path} . '/';
my $plen = length($prefix);
my @children = ();
for (my $i = 0; $i < @entries;) {
if ((length($entries[$i]->{path}) > $plen) &&
(substr($entries[$i]->{path}, 0, $plen) eq $prefix)) {
push @children, splice @entries, $i, 1;
} else {
++$i;
}
}
$child->{children} = &_build_inv_tree($plen, @children);
}
return \%toplevel;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
Arch::Inventory - class representing a tree inventory
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Arch::Inventory qw(:category :type);
my $inv = Arch::Inventory->new; # use cwd
print Arch::Inventory->to_string($inv->get_root_entry), "\n";
print $inv->get_listing;
or (most commonly):
use Arch::Tree;
my $tree = Arch::Tree->new;
my $inv = $tree->get_inventory;
print $inv->get_listing;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Arch::Inventory generates a tree inventory.
An inventory is a tree structure of elements, each representing a
single directory entry of the source tree. Each inventory entry is
described by an hash with the following fields:
=over 4
=item B<category>
The classification of the tree element. B<category> can be one of
B<TREE>, B<SOURCE>, B<PRECIOUS>, B<BACKUP> or B<JUNK>.
=item B<untagged>
A boolean value indicating whether the element was first classified as
B<SOURCE> but lacked an inventory id.
=item B<type>
The tree element type. B<type> can be one of B<FILE>, B<DIRECTORY> or
B<SYMLINK>.
=item B<path>
The complete path to the tree element relative to the inventory base
directory.
=item B<id>
The elements inventory id. May be C<undef>.
=item B<children>
A hash of the elements direct children, idexed by their last path element.
This field exists for elements of type B<DIRECTORY> only.
=back
The B<category> and B<type> constants can be conveniently imported using
the tags C<:category> and C<:type>.
use Arch::Inventory qw(:category :type);
=head1 METHODS
The following methods are available:
B<new>,
B<directory>,
B<get_root_entry>,
B<get_entry>,
B<get_listing>,
B<annotate_fs>,
B<foreach>,
B<dump>,
B<to_string>.
=over 4
=item B<new> [I<$dir>]
Create an inventory for I<$dir> or the current directory if I<$dir> is
not specified.
=item B<directory>
Returns the inventories base directory as passed to B<new>.
=item B<get_root_entry>
Returns the inventory element for the base directory.
The root entry always has the following properties:
$root = {
category => TREE, # if {arch} exists, SOURCE otherwise
untagged => 1,
type => DIRECTORY,
path => '',
id => undef,
children => { ... },
}
=item B<get_entry> I<$path>
=item B<get_entry> I<@path_elements>
Returns the inventory element for the specified path. The path may
either be given as a single string or as a list of path elements.
If the element does not exist C<undef> is returned.
Using an empty or no path is equivalent to calling B<get_root_entry>.
=item B<get_listing>
Generates a textual inventory listing equivalent to the output of
tla inventory -tspbju -B --kind --ids --untagged
B<Note:> The output order is not equivalent to tla. Instead of strict
ASCII order of path names, a directory entry is always directly
followed by its child entries. Entries with the same parent entry are
ASCII ordered.
=item B<annotate_fs>
=item B<annotate_fs> I<$entry>
Add filesystem information to I<$entry> or every inventory entry if
none is provided. This adds the fields B<stat> and B<symlink> to the
annotated entries which contain the output of B<lstat> and B<readlink>
respectively.
=item B<foreach> I<$coderef>
Execute I<$coderef> for every inventory entry, passing the entry as $_[0].
=item B<dump>
Generates a dump of the inventory structure using L<Data::Dumper>.
=item B<to_string> I<$inventory_element>
Generates an inventory line for the inventory element as produced by tla.
=back
=head1 BUGS
Awaiting for your reports.
=head1 AUTHORS
Mikhael Goikhman (migo@homemail.com--Perl-GPL/arch-perl--devel).
Enno Cramer (uebergeek@web.de--2003/arch-perl--devel).
=head1 SEE ALSO
For more information, see L<tla>, L<Arch::Util>.
=cut
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