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# Line 9  use Config::IniFiles; Line 9  use Config::IniFiles;
9  use XML::Simple;  use XML::Simple;
10  use Template;  use Template;
11  use Log::Log4perl qw(get_logger :levels);  use Log::Log4perl qw(get_logger :levels);
12    use Time::HiRes qw(time);
13    
14  use Data::Dumper;  use Data::Dumper;
15    
# Line 29  This module implements methods used by W Line 30  This module implements methods used by W
30    
31  =head2 new  =head2 new
32    
33  This will create new instance of WebPAC using configuration specified by C<config_file>.  Create new instance of WebPAC using configuration specified by C<config_file>.
34    
35   my $webpac = new WebPAC(   my $webpac = new WebPAC(
36          config_file => 'name.conf',          config_file => 'name.conf',
37          [code_page => 'ISO-8859-2',]          [code_page => 'ISO-8859-2',]
38            [low_mem => 1,]
39   );   );
40    
41  Default C<code_page> is C<ISO-8859-2>.  Default C<code_page> is C<ISO-8859-2>.
42    
43  It will also read configuration files  Default is not to use C<low_mem> options (see L<MEMORY USAGE> below).
44    
45    This method will also read configuration files
46  C<global.conf> (used by indexer and Web font-end)  C<global.conf> (used by indexer and Web font-end)
47  and configuration file specified by C<config_file>  and configuration file specified by C<config_file>
48  which describes databases to be indexed.  which describes databases to be indexed.
# Line 59  sub new { Line 63  sub new {
63          my $self = {@_};          my $self = {@_};
64          bless($self, $class);          bless($self, $class);
65    
66            $self->{'start_t'} = time();
67    
68          my $log_file = $self->{'log'} || "log.conf";          my $log_file = $self->{'log'} || "log.conf";
69          Log::Log4perl->init($log_file);          Log::Log4perl->init($log_file);
70    
# Line 106  sub new { Line 112  sub new {
112                  EVAL_PERL => 1,                  EVAL_PERL => 1,
113          );          );
114    
115            # running with low_mem flag? well, use DBM::Deep then.
116            if ($self->{'low_mem'}) {
117                    $log->info("running with low_mem which impacts performance (<32 Mb memory usage)");
118    
119                    my $db_file = "data.db";
120    
121                    if (-e $db_file) {
122                            unlink $db_file or $log->logdie("can't remove '$db_file' from last run");
123                            $log->debug("removed '$db_file' from last run");
124                    }
125    
126                    require DBM::Deep;
127    
128                    my $db = new DBM::Deep $db_file;
129    
130                    $log->logdie("DBM::Deep error: $!") unless ($db);
131    
132                    if ($db->error()) {
133                            $log->logdie("can't open '$db_file' under low_mem: ",$db->error());
134                    } else {
135                            $log->debug("using file '$db_file' for DBM::Deep");
136                    }
137    
138                    $self->{'db'} = $db;
139            }
140    
141          return $self;          return $self;
142  }  }
143    
# Line 116  Open CDS/ISIS database using OpenIsis mo Line 148  Open CDS/ISIS database using OpenIsis mo
148   $webpac->open_isis(   $webpac->open_isis(
149          filename => '/data/ISIS/ISIS',          filename => '/data/ISIS/ISIS',
150          code_page => '852',          code_page => '852',
151          limit_mfn => '500',          limit_mfn => 500,
152            start_mfn => 6000,
153          lookup => [ ... ],          lookup => [ ... ],
154   );   );
155    
156  By default, ISIS code page is assumed to be C<852>.  By default, ISIS code page is assumed to be C<852>.
157    
158    If optional parametar C<start_mfn> is set, this will be first MFN to read
159    from database (so you can skip beginning of your database if you need to).
160    
161  If optional parametar C<limit_mfn> is set, it will read just 500 records  If optional parametar C<limit_mfn> is set, it will read just 500 records
162  from database in example above.  from database in example above.
163    
# Line 149  sub open_isis { Line 185  sub open_isis {
185          $log->logcroak("need filename") if (! $arg->{'filename'});          $log->logcroak("need filename") if (! $arg->{'filename'});
186          my $code_page = $arg->{'code_page'} || '852';          my $code_page = $arg->{'code_page'} || '852';
187    
188            $log->logdie("can't find database ",$arg->{'filename'}) unless (glob($arg->{'filename'}.'.*'));
189    
190            # store data in object
191            $self->{'isis_filename'} = $arg->{'filename'};
192            $self->{'isis_code_page'} = $code_page;
193    
194          use OpenIsis;          use OpenIsis;
195    
196          #$self->{'isis_code_page'} = $code_page;          #$self->{'isis_code_page'} = $code_page;
# Line 157  sub open_isis { Line 199  sub open_isis {
199          my $cp = Text::Iconv->new($code_page,$self->{'code_page'});          my $cp = Text::Iconv->new($code_page,$self->{'code_page'});
200    
201          $log->info("reading ISIS database '",$arg->{'filename'},"'");          $log->info("reading ISIS database '",$arg->{'filename'},"'");
202            $log->debug("isis code page: $code_page");
203    
204          my $isis_db = OpenIsis::open($arg->{'filename'});          my $isis_db = OpenIsis::open($arg->{'filename'});
205    
206          my $maxmfn = OpenIsis::maxRowid( $isis_db ) || 1;          my $maxmfn = OpenIsis::maxRowid( $isis_db ) || 1;
207            my $startmfn = 1;
208    
209            if (my $s = $self->{'start_mfn'}) {
210                    $log->info("skipping to MFN $s");
211                    $startmfn = $s;
212            }
213    
214          $maxmfn = $self->{limit_mfn} if ($self->{limit_mfn});          $maxmfn = $startmfn + $self->{limit_mfn} if ($self->{limit_mfn});
215    
216          $log->info("processing $maxmfn records...");          $log->info("processing ",($maxmfn-$startmfn)." records...");
217    
218          # read database          # read database
219          for (my $mfn = 1; $mfn <= $maxmfn; $mfn++) {          for (my $mfn = $startmfn; $mfn <= $maxmfn; $mfn++) {
220    
221    
222                    $log->debug("mfn: $mfn\n");
223    
224                    my $rec;
225    
226                  # read record                  # read record
227                  my $row = OpenIsis::read( $isis_db, $mfn );                  my $row = OpenIsis::read( $isis_db, $mfn );
# Line 186  sub open_isis { Line 240  sub open_isis {
240                                                  $val = $l;                                                  $val = $l;
241                                          }                                          }
242    
243                                          push @{$self->{'data'}->{$mfn}->{$k}}, $val;                                          push @{$rec->{$k}}, $val;
244                                  }                                  }
245                          } else {                          } else {
246                                  push @{$self->{'data'}->{$mfn}->{'000'}}, $mfn;                                  push @{$rec->{'000'}}, $mfn;
247                          }                          }
248    
249                  }                  }
250    
251                    $log->confess("record $mfn empty?") unless ($rec);
252    
253                    # store
254                    if ($self->{'low_mem'}) {
255                            $self->{'db'}->put($mfn, $rec);
256                    } else {
257                            $self->{'data'}->{$mfn} = $rec;
258                    }
259    
260                  # create lookup                  # create lookup
                 my $rec = $self->{'data'}->{$mfn};  
261                  $self->create_lookup($rec, @{$arg->{'lookup'}});                  $self->create_lookup($rec, @{$arg->{'lookup'}});
262    
263                  $self->progress_bar($mfn,$maxmfn);                  $self->progress_bar($mfn,$maxmfn);
264    
265          }          }
266    
267          $self->{'current_mfn'} = 1;          $self->{'current_mfn'} = $startmfn;
268          $self->{'last_pcnt'} = 0;          $self->{'last_pcnt'} = 0;
269    
270            $log->debug("max mfn: $maxmfn");
271    
272          # store max mfn and return it.          # store max mfn and return it.
273          return $self->{'max_mfn'} = $maxmfn;          return $self->{'max_mfn'} = $maxmfn;
274  }  }
# Line 233  sub fetch_rec { Line 297  sub fetch_rec {
297    
298          $self->progress_bar($mfn,$self->{'max_mfn'});          $self->progress_bar($mfn,$self->{'max_mfn'});
299    
300          return $self->{'data'}->{$mfn};          if ($self->{'low_mem'}) {
301                    return $self->{'db'}->get($mfn);
302            } else {
303                    return $self->{'data'}->{$mfn};
304            }
305  }  }
306    
307  =head2 progress_bar  =head2 progress_bar
# Line 261  sub progress_bar { Line 329  sub progress_bar {
329    
330          $self->{'last_pcnt'} ||= 1;          $self->{'last_pcnt'} ||= 1;
331    
         $self->{'last_pcnt'} = $curr if ($curr < $self->{'last_pcnt'});  
   
332          my $p = int($curr * 100 / $max);          my $p = int($curr * 100 / $max);
333    
334            # reset on re-run
335            if ($p < $self->{'last_pcnt'}) {
336                    $self->{'last_pcnt'} = $p;
337                    $self->{'last_t'} = time();
338                    $self->{'last_curr'} = 1;
339            }
340    
341          if ($p != $self->{'last_pcnt'}) {          if ($p != $self->{'last_pcnt'}) {
342                  printf STDERR ("%5d / %5d [%-51s] %-2d %% \r",$curr,$max,"=" x ($p/2).">", $p );  
343                    my $last_curr = $self->{'last_curr'} || $curr;
344                    my $t = time();
345                    my $rate = ($curr - $last_curr) / (($t - $self->{'last_t'} || 1));
346                    my $eta = ($max-$curr) / ($rate || 1);
347                    printf STDERR ("%5d [%-38s] %-5d %0.1f/s %s\r",$curr,"=" x ($p/3)."$p%>", $max, $rate, $self->fmt_time($eta));
348                  $self->{'last_pcnt'} = $p;                  $self->{'last_pcnt'} = $p;
349                    $self->{'last_t'} = time();
350                    $self->{'last_curr'} = $curr;
351          }          }
352          print STDERR "\n" if ($p == 100);          print STDERR "\n" if ($p == 100);
353  }  }
354    
355    =head2 fmt_time
356    
357    Format time (in seconds) for display.
358    
359     print $webpac->fmt_time(time());
360    
361    This method is called by L<progress_bar> to display remaining time.
362    
363    =cut
364    
365    sub fmt_time {
366            my $self = shift;
367    
368            my $t = shift || 0;
369            my $out = "";
370    
371            my ($ss,$mm,$hh) = gmtime($t);
372            $out .= "${hh}h" if ($hh);
373            $out .= sprintf("%02d:%02d", $mm,$ss);
374            $out .= "  " if ($hh == 0);
375            return $out;
376    }
377    
378  =head2 open_import_xml  =head2 open_import_xml
379    
380  Read file from C<import_xml/> directory and parse it.  Read file from C<import_xml/> directory and parse it.
# Line 330  sub create_lookup { Line 434  sub create_lookup {
434          $log->logconfess("need HASH as first argument!") if ($rec !~ /HASH/o);          $log->logconfess("need HASH as first argument!") if ($rec !~ /HASH/o);
435    
436          foreach my $i (@_) {          foreach my $i (@_) {
437                  if ($i->{'eval'}) {                  $log->logconfess("need key") unless defined($i->{'key'});
438                          my $eval = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'eval'});                  $log->logconfess("need val") unless defined($i->{'val'});
439                          my $key = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'key'});  
440                          my @val = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'val'});                  if (defined($i->{'eval'})) {
441                          if ($key && @val && eval $eval) {                          # eval first, so we can skip fill_in for key and val
442                            my $eval = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'eval'}) || next;
443                            if ($self->_eval($eval)) {
444                                    my $key = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'key'}) || next;
445                                    my @val = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'val'}) || next;
446                                  $log->debug("stored $key = ",sub { join(" | ",@val) });                                  $log->debug("stored $key = ",sub { join(" | ",@val) });
447                                  push @{$self->{'lookup'}->{$key}}, @val;                                  push @{$self->{'lookup'}->{$key}}, @val;
448                          }                          }
449                  } else {                  } else {
450                          my $key = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'key'});                          my $key = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'key'}) || next;
451                          my @val = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'val'});                          my @val = $self->fill_in($rec,$i->{'val'}) || next;
452                          if ($key && @val) {                          $log->debug("stored $key = ",sub { join(" | ",@val) });
453                                  $log->debug("stored $key = ",sub { join(" | ",@val) });                          push @{$self->{'lookup'}->{$key}}, @val;
                                 push @{$self->{'lookup'}->{$key}}, @val;  
                         }  
454                  }                  }
455          }          }
456  }  }
# Line 796  sub output_file { Line 902  sub output_file {
902    
903          my $log = $self->_get_logger();          my $log = $self->_get_logger();
904    
905          $log->logconfess("need file name") if (! $args->{'file'});          my $file = $args->{'file'} || $log->logconfess("need file name");
906    
907          $log->debug("creating file ",$args->{'file'});          $log->debug("creating file ",$file);
908    
909          open(my $fh, ">", $args->{'file'}) || $log->logdie("can't open output file '$self->{'file'}': $!");          open(my $fh, ">", $file) || $log->logdie("can't open output file '$file': $!");
910          print $fh $self->output(          print $fh $self->output(
911                  template => $args->{'template'},                  template => $args->{'template'},
912                  data => $args->{'data'},                  data => $args->{'data'},
# Line 951  B<This is different from normal Log4perl Line 1057  B<This is different from normal Log4perl
1057  also use method names, and not only classes (which are just few)  also use method names, and not only classes (which are just few)
1058  to filter logging.  to filter logging.
1059    
1060    
1061    =head1 MEMORY USAGE
1062    
1063    C<low_mem> options is double-edged sword. If enabled, WebPAC
1064    will run on memory constraint machines (which doesn't have enough
1065    physical RAM to create memory structure for whole source database).
1066    
1067    If your machine has 512Mb or more of RAM and database is around 10000 records,
1068    memory shouldn't be an issue. If you don't have enough physical RAM, you
1069    might consider using virtual memory (if your operating system is handling it
1070    well, like on FreeBSD or Linux) instead of dropping to L<DBD::Deep> to handle
1071    parsed structure of ISIS database (this is what C<low_mem> option does).
1072    
1073    Hitting swap at end of reading source database is probably o.k. However,
1074    hitting swap before 90% will dramatically decrease performance and you will
1075    be better off with C<low_mem> and using rest of availble memory for
1076    operating system disk cache (Linux is particuallary good about this).
1077    However, every access to database record will require disk access, so
1078    generation phase will be slower 10-100 times.
1079    
1080    Parsed structures are essential - you just have option to trade RAM memory
1081    (which is fast) for disk space (which is slow). Be sure to have planty of
1082    disk space if you are using C<low_mem> and thus L<DBD::Deep>.
1083    
1084    However, when WebPAC is running on desktop machines (or laptops :-), it's
1085    highly undesireable for system to start swapping. Using C<low_mem> option can
1086    reduce WecPAC memory usage to around 64Mb for same database with lookup
1087    fields and sorted indexes which stay in RAM. Performance will suffer, but
1088    memory usage will really be minimal. It might be also more confortable to
1089    run WebPAC reniced on those machines.
1090    
1091  =cut  =cut
1092    
1093  1;  1;

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