# NewsStats.pm # # Library functions for the NewsStats package. # # Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Thomas Hochstein # # This module can be redistributed and/or modified under the same terms under # which Perl itself is published. package NewsStats; use strict; use warnings; our ($VERSION, @ISA, @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS); require Exporter; @ISA = qw(Exporter); @EXPORT = qw( $MyVersion $PackageVersion $FullPath $HomePath ShowVersion ShowPOD ReadConfig OverrideConfig InitDB Bleat ); @EXPORT_OK = qw( GetTimePeriod LastMonth SplitPeriod ListMonth ListNewsgroups ReadGroupList OutputData FormatOutput SQLHierarchies SQLSortOrder SQLGroupList SQLSetBounds SQLBuildClause GetMaxLength ); %EXPORT_TAGS = ( TimePeriods => [qw(GetTimePeriod LastMonth SplitPeriod ListMonth)], Output => [qw(OutputData FormatOutput)], SQLHelper => [qw(SQLHierarchies SQLSortOrder SQLGroupList SQLSetBounds SQLBuildClause GetMaxLength)]); $VERSION = '0.01'; our $PackageVersion = '0.01'; use Data::Dumper; use File::Basename; use Config::Auto; use DBI; #####-------------------------------- Vars --------------------------------##### # trim the path our $FullPath = $0; our $HomePath = dirname($0); $0 =~ s%.*/%%; # set version string our $MyVersion = "$0 $::VERSION (NewsStats.pm $VERSION)"; #####------------------------------- Basics -------------------------------##### ################################################################################ ################################################################################ sub ShowVersion { ################################################################################ ### display version and exit print "NewsStats v$PackageVersion\n$MyVersion\n"; print "Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Thomas Hochstein \n"; print "This program is free software; you may redistribute it ". "and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.\n"; exit(100); }; ################################################################################ ################################################################################ sub ShowPOD { ################################################################################ ### feed myself to perldoc and exit exec('perldoc', $FullPath); exit(100); }; ################################################################################ ################################################################################ sub ReadConfig { ################################################################################ ### read config via Config::Auto ### IN : $ConfFile: config filename ### OUT: reference to a hash containing the configuration my ($ConfFile) = @_; return Config::Auto::parse($ConfFile, format => 'equal'); }; ################################################################################ ################################################################################ sub OverrideConfig { ################################################################################ ### override configuration values ### IN : $ConfigR : reference to configuration hash ### $OverrideR: reference to a hash containing overrides my ($ConfigR,$OverrideR) = @_; my %Override = %$OverrideR; # Config hash empty? &Bleat(1,"Empty configuration hash passed to OverrideConfig()") if ( keys %$ConfigR < 1); # return if no overrides return if (keys %Override < 1 or keys %$ConfigR < 1); foreach my $Key (keys %Override) { $$ConfigR{$Key} = $Override{$Key}; }; }; ################################################################################ ################################################################################ sub InitDB { ################################################################################ ### initialise database connection ### IN : $ConfigR: reference to configuration hash ### $Die : if TRUE, die if connection fails ### OUT: DBHandle my ($ConfigR,$Die) = @_; my %Conf = %$ConfigR; my $DBHandle = DBI->connect(sprintf('DBI:%s:database=%s;host=%s', $Conf{'DBDriver'},$Conf{'DBDatabase'}, $Conf{'DBHost'}), $Conf{'DBUser'}, $Conf{'DBPw'}, { PrintError => 0 }); if (!$DBHandle) { &Bleat(2,$DBI::errstr) if (defined($Die) and $Die); &Bleat(1,$DBI::errstr); }; return $DBHandle; }; ################################################################################ ################################################################################ sub Bleat { ################################################################################ ### print warning or error messages and terminate in case of error ### IN : $Level : 1 = warning, 2 = error ### $Message: warning or error message my ($Level,$Message) = @_; if ($Level == 1) { warn "$0 W: $Message\n" } elsif ($Level == 2) { die "$0 E: $Message\n" } else { print "$0: $Message\n" } }; ################################################################################ #####------------------------------ GetStats ------------------------------##### ################################################################################ sub ListNewsgroups { ################################################################################ ### explode a (scalar) list of newsgroup names to a list of newsgroup and ### hierarchy names where every newsgroup and hierarchy appears only once: ### de.alt.test,de.alt.admin -> de.ALL, de.alt.ALL, de.alt.test, de.alt.admin ### IN : $Newsgroups : a list of newsgroups (content of Newsgroups: header) ### $TLH : top level hierarchy (all other newsgroups are ignored) ### $ValidGroupsR: reference to a hash containing all valid newsgroups ### as keys ### OUT: %Newsgroups : hash containing all newsgroup and hierarchy names as keys my ($Newsgroups,$TLH,$ValidGroupsR) = @_; my %ValidGroups = %{$ValidGroupsR} if $ValidGroupsR; my %Newsgroups; chomp($Newsgroups); # remove whitespace from contents of Newsgroups: $Newsgroups =~ s/\s//; # call &HierarchyCount for each newsgroup in $Newsgroups: for (split /,/, $Newsgroups) { # don't count newsgroup/hierarchy in wrong TLH next if($TLH and !/^$TLH/); # don't count invalid newsgroups if(%ValidGroups and !defined($ValidGroups{$_})) { warn (sprintf("DROPPED: %s\n",$_)); next; } # add original newsgroup to %Newsgroups $Newsgroups{$_} = 1; # add all hierarchy elements to %Newsgroups, amended by '.ALL', # i.e. de.alt.ALL and de.ALL foreach (ParseHierarchies($_)) { $Newsgroups{$_.'.ALL'} = 1; } }; return %Newsgroups; }; ################################################################################ sub ParseHierarchies { ################################################################################ ### return a list of all hierarchy levels a newsgroup belongs to ### (for de.alt.test.moderated that would be de/de.alt/de.alt.test) ### IN : $Newsgroup : a newsgroup name ### OUT: @Hierarchies: array containing all hierarchies the newsgroup belongs to my ($Newsgroup) = @_; my @Hierarchies; # strip trailing dots $Newsgroup =~ s/(.+)\.+$/$1/; # butcher newsgroup name by "." and add each hierarchy to @Hierarchies # i.e. de.alt.test: "de.alt" and "de" while ($Newsgroup =~ /\./) { $Newsgroup =~ s/^((?:\.?[^.]+)*)\.[^.]+$/$1/; push @Hierarchies, $Newsgroup; }; return @Hierarchies; }; ################################################################################ sub ReadGroupList { ################################################################################ ### read a list of valid newsgroups from file (each group on one line, ### ignoring everything after the first whitespace and so accepting files ### in checkgroups format as well as (parts of) an INN active file) ### IN : $Filename : file to read ### OUT: \%ValidGroups: hash containing all valid newsgroups my ($Filename) = @_; my %ValidGroups; open (my $LIST,"<$Filename") or &Bleat(2,"Cannot read $Filename: $!"); while (<$LIST>) { s/^(\S+).*$/$1/; chomp; $ValidGroups{$_} = '1'; }; close $LIST; return \%ValidGroups; }; ################################################################################ #####----------------------------- TimePeriods ----------------------------##### ################################################################################ sub GetTimePeriod { ################################################################################ ### get a time period to act on from --month option; ### if empty, default to last month ### IN : $Month: may be empty, 'YYYY-MM', 'YYYY-MM:YYYY-MM' or 'all' ### OUT: $Verbal,$SQL: verbal description and WHERE-clause ### of the chosen time period my ($Month) = @_; # define result variables my ($Verbal, $SQL); # define a regular expression for a month my $REMonth = '\d{4}-\d{2}'; # default to last month if option is not set if(!$Month) { $Month = &LastMonth; } # check for valid input if ($Month =~ /^$REMonth$/) { # single month (YYYY-MM) ($Month) = &CheckMonth($Month); $Verbal = $Month; $SQL = sprintf("month = '%s'",$Month); } elsif ($Month =~ /^$REMonth:$REMonth$/) { # time period (YYYY-MM:YYYY-MM) $Verbal = sprintf('%s to %s',&SplitPeriod($Month)); $SQL = sprintf("month BETWEEN '%s' AND '%s'",&SplitPeriod($Month)); } elsif ($Month =~ /^all$/i) { # special case: ALL $Verbal = 'all time'; $SQL = ''; } else { # invalid input return (undef,undef); } return ($Verbal,$SQL); }; ################################################################################ sub LastMonth { ################################################################################ ### get last month from todays date in YYYY-MM format ### OUT: last month as YYYY-MM # get today's date my (undef,undef,undef,undef,$Month,$Year,undef,undef,undef) = localtime(time); # $Month is already defined from 0 to 11, so no need to decrease it by 1 $Year += 1900; if ($Month < 1) { $Month = 12; $Year--; }; # return last month return sprintf('%4d-%02d',$Year,$Month); }; ################################################################################ sub CheckMonth { ################################################################################ ### check if input (in YYYY-MM form) is valid with MM between 01 and 12; ### otherwise, fix it ### IN : @Month: array of month ### OUT: @Month: a valid month my (@Month) = @_; foreach my $Month (@Month) { my ($OldMonth) = $Month; my ($CalMonth) = substr ($Month, -2); if ($CalMonth < 1 or $CalMonth > 12) { $CalMonth = '12' if $CalMonth > 12; $CalMonth = '01' if $CalMonth < 1; substr($Month, -2) = $CalMonth; &Bleat(1,sprintf("'%s' is an invalid date (MM must be between '01' ". "and '12'), set to '%s'.",$OldMonth,$Month)); } } return @Month; }; ################################################################################ sub SplitPeriod { ################################################################################ ### split a time period denoted by YYYY-MM:YYYY-MM into start and end month ### IN : $Period: time period ### OUT: $StartMonth, $EndMonth my ($Period) = @_; my ($StartMonth, $EndMonth) = split /:/, $Period; ($StartMonth,$EndMonth) = CheckMonth($StartMonth,$EndMonth); # switch parameters as necessary if ($EndMonth gt $StartMonth) { return ($StartMonth, $EndMonth); } else { return ($EndMonth, $StartMonth); }; }; ################################################################################ sub ListMonth { ################################################################################ ### return a list of months (YYYY-MM) between start and end month ### IN : $MonthExpression ('YYYY-MM' or 'YYYY-MM to YYYY-MM') ### OUT: @Months: array containing all months from $MonthExpression enumerated my ($MonthExpression )= @_; # return if single month return ($MonthExpression) if ($MonthExpression =~ /^\d{4}-\d{2}$/); # parse $MonthExpression my ($StartMonth, $EndMonth) = split(' to ',$MonthExpression); # set $Year, $Month from $StartMonth my ($Year, $Month) = split /-/, $StartMonth; # define @Months my (@Months); until ("$Year-$Month" gt $EndMonth) { push @Months, "$Year-$Month"; $Month = "$Month"; # force string context $Month++; if ($Month > 12) { $Month = '01'; $Year++; }; }; return @Months; }; #####---------------------------- OutputFormats ---------------------------##### ################################################################################ sub OutputData { ################################################################################ ### read database query results from DBHandle and print results with formatting ### IN : $Format : format specifier ### $Comments : print or suppress all comments for machine-readable output ### $GroupBy : primary sorting order (month or key) ### $Precision: number of digits right of decimal point (0 or 2) ### $ValidKeys: reference to a hash containing all valid keys ### $FileTempl: file name template (--filetemplate): filetempl-YYYY-MM ### $DBQuery : database query handle with executed query, ### containing $Month, $Key, $Value ### $PadGroup : padding length for key field (optional) for 'pretty' my ($Format, $Comments, $GroupBy, $Precision, $ValidKeys, $FileTempl, $DBQuery, $PadGroup) = @_; my %ValidKeys = %{$ValidKeys} if $ValidKeys; my ($FileName, $Handle, $OUT); our $LastIteration; # define output types my %LegalOutput; @LegalOutput{('dump',,'list','pretty')} = (); # bail out if format is unknown &Bleat(2,"Unknown output type '$Format'!") if !exists($LegalOutput{$Format}); while (my ($Month, $Key, $Value) = $DBQuery->fetchrow_array) { # don't display invalid keys if(%ValidKeys and !defined($ValidKeys{$Key})) { # FIXME # &Bleat(1,sprintf("DROPPED: %s",$Key)); next; }; # care for correct sorting order and abstract from month and keys: # $Caption will be $Month or $Key, according to sorting order, # and $Key will be $Key or $Month, respectively my $Caption; if ($GroupBy eq 'key') { $Caption = $Key; $Key = $Month; } else { $Caption = $Month; } # set output file handle if (!$FileTempl) { $Handle = *STDOUT{IO}; # set $Handle to a reference to STDOUT } elsif (!defined($LastIteration) or $LastIteration ne $Caption) { close $OUT if ($LastIteration); # safeguards for filename creation: # replace potential problem characters with '_' $FileName = sprintf('%s-%s',$FileTempl,$Caption); $FileName =~ s/[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]+/_/g; open ($OUT,">$FileName") or &Bleat(2,sprintf("Cannot open output file '%s': $!", $FileName)); $Handle = $OUT; }; print $Handle &FormatOutput($Format, $Comments, $Caption, $Key, $Value, $Precision, $PadGroup); $LastIteration = $Caption; }; close $OUT if ($FileTempl); }; ################################################################################ sub FormatOutput { ################################################################################ ### format information for output according to format specifier ### IN : $Format : format specifier ### $Comments : print or suppress all comments for machine-readable output ### $Caption : month (as YYYY-MM) or $Key, according to sorting order ### $Key : newsgroup, client, ... or $Month, as above ### $Value : number of postings with that attribute ### $Precision: number of digits right of decimal point (0 or 2) ### $PadGroup : padding length for key field (optional) for 'pretty' ### OUT: $Output: formatted output my ($Format, $Comments, $Caption, $Key, $Value, $Precision, $PadGroup) = @_; my ($Output); # keep last caption in mind our ($LastIteration); # create one line of output if ($Format eq 'dump') { # output as dump (key value) $Output = sprintf ("# %s:\n",$Caption) if ($Comments and (!defined($LastIteration) or $Caption ne $LastIteration)); $Output .= sprintf ("%s %u\n",$Key,$Value); } elsif ($Format eq 'list') { # output as list (caption key value) $Output = sprintf ("%s %s %u\n",$Caption,$Key,$Value); } elsif ($Format eq 'pretty') { # output as a table $Output = sprintf ("# ----- %s:\n",$Caption) if ($Comments and (!defined($LastIteration) or $Caption ne $LastIteration)); $Output .= sprintf ($PadGroup ? sprintf("%%-%us %%10.*f\n",$PadGroup) : "%s %.*f\n",$Key,$Precision,$Value); }; return $Output; }; #####------------------------- QueryModifications -------------------------##### ################################################################################ sub SQLHierarchies { ################################################################################ ### add exclusion of hierarchy levels (de.alt.ALL) from SQL query by ### amending the WHERE clause if $ShowHierarchies is false (or don't, if it is ### true, accordingly) ### IN : $ShowHierarchies: boolean value ### OUT: SQL code my ($ShowHierarchies) = @_; return $ShowHierarchies ? '' : "newsgroup NOT LIKE '%.ALL'"; }; ################################################################################ sub GetMaxLength { ################################################################################ ### get length of longest field in future query result ### IN : $DBHandle : database handel ### $Table : table to query ### $Field : field to check ### $WhereClause : WHERE clause ### $HavingClause: HAVING clause ### @BindVars : bind variables for WHERE clause ### OUT: $Length: length of longest instnace of $Field my ($DBHandle,$Table,$Field,$WhereClause,$HavingClause,@BindVars) = @_; my $DBQuery = $DBHandle->prepare(sprintf("SELECT MAX(LENGTH(%s)) ". "FROM %s %s %s",$Field,$Table, $WhereClause,$HavingClause ? 'GROUP BY newsgroup' . $HavingClause . ' ORDER BY LENGTH(newsgroup) '. 'DESC LIMIT 1': '')); $DBQuery->execute(@BindVars) or &Bleat(1,sprintf("Can't get field length ". "for '%s' from table '%s': ". "$DBI::errstr",$Field,$Table)); my ($Length) = $DBQuery->fetchrow_array; return $Length; }; ################################################################################ sub SQLSortOrder { ################################################################################ ### build a SQL 'ORDER BY' clause from $OptGroupBy (primary sorting) and ### $OptOrderBy (secondary sorting), both ascending or descending; ### descending sorting order is done by adding '-desc' ### IN : $GroupBy: primary sort by 'month' (default) or 'newsgroups' ### $OrderBy: secondary sort by month/newsgroups (default) ### or number of 'postings' ### OUT: a SQL ORDER BY clause my ($GroupBy,$OrderBy) = @_; my ($GroupSort,$OrderSort) = ('',''); # $GroupBy (primary sorting) if (!$GroupBy) { $GroupBy = 'month'; } else { ($GroupBy, $GroupSort) = SQLParseOrder($GroupBy); if ($GroupBy =~ /group/i) { $GroupBy = 'newsgroup'; } else { $GroupBy = 'month'; } } my $Secondary = ($GroupBy eq 'month') ? 'newsgroup' : 'month'; # $OrderBy (secondary sorting) if (!$OrderBy) { $OrderBy = $Secondary; } else { ($OrderBy, $OrderSort) = SQLParseOrder($OrderBy); if ($OrderBy =~ /posting/i) { $OrderBy = "postings $OrderSort, $Secondary"; } else { $OrderBy = "$Secondary $OrderSort"; } } return ($GroupBy,&SQLBuildClause('order',"$GroupBy $GroupSort",$OrderBy)); }; ################################################################################ sub SQLParseOrder { ################################################################################ ### parse $OptGroupBy or $OptOrderBy option of the form param[-desc], e.g. ### 'month', 'month-desc', 'newsgroups-desc', but also just 'desc' ### IN : $OrderOption: order option (see above) ### OUT: parameter to sort by, ### sort order ('DESC' or nothing, meaning 'ASC') my ($OrderOption) = @_; my $SortOrder = ''; if ($OrderOption =~ s/-?desc$//i) { $SortOrder = 'DESC'; } else { $OrderOption =~ s/-?asc$//i } return ($OrderOption,$SortOrder); }; ################################################################################ sub SQLGroupList { ################################################################################ ### explode list of newsgroups separated by : (with wildcards) ### to a SQL 'WHERE' expression ### IN : $Newsgroups: list of newsgroups (group.one.*:group.two:group.three.*) ### OUT: SQL code to become part of a 'WHERE' clause, ### list of newsgroups for SQL bindings my ($Newsgroups) = @_; # substitute '*' wildcard with SQL wildcard character '%' $Newsgroups =~ s/\*/%/g; # just one newsgroup? return (SQLGroupWildcard($Newsgroups),$Newsgroups) if $Newsgroups !~ /:/; # list of newsgroups separated by ':' my $SQL = '('; my @GroupList = split /:/, $Newsgroups; foreach (@GroupList) { $SQL .= ' OR ' if $SQL gt '('; $SQL .= SQLGroupWildcard($_); }; $SQL .= ')'; return ($SQL,@GroupList); }; ################################################################################ sub SQLGroupWildcard { ################################################################################ ### build a valid SQL 'WHERE' expression with or without wildcards ### IN : $Newsgroup: newsgroup expression, probably with wildcard ### (group.name or group.name.%) ### OUT: SQL code to become part of a 'WHERE' clause my ($Newsgroup) = @_; # FIXME: check for validity if ($Newsgroup !~ /%/) { return 'newsgroup = ?'; } else { return 'newsgroup LIKE ?'; } }; ################################################################################ sub SQLSetBounds { ################################################################################ ### set upper and/or lower boundary (number of postings) ### IN : $Type: 'level', 'average', 'sum' or 'default' ### $LowBound,$UppBound: lower/upper boundary, respectively ### OUT: SQL code to become part of a WHERE or HAVING clause my ($Type,$LowBound,$UppBound) = @_; ($LowBound,$UppBound) = SQLCheckNumber($LowBound,$UppBound); if($LowBound and $UppBound and $LowBound > $UppBound) { &Bleat(1,"Lower boundary $LowBound is larger than Upper boundary ". "$UppBound, exchanging boundaries."); ($LowBound,$UppBound) = ($UppBound,$LowBound); } # default to 'default' my $WhereHavingFunction = 'postings'; # set $LowBound to SQL statement: # 'WHERE postings >=', 'HAVING MIN(postings) >=' or 'HAVING AVG(postings) >=' if ($Type eq 'level') { $WhereHavingFunction = 'MIN(postings)' } elsif ($Type eq 'average') { $WhereHavingFunction = 'AVG(postings)' } elsif ($Type eq 'sum') { $WhereHavingFunction = 'SUM(postings)' } $LowBound = sprintf('%s >= '.$LowBound,$WhereHavingFunction) if ($LowBound); # set $LowBound to SQL statement: # 'WHERE postings <=', 'HAVING MAX(postings) <=' or 'HAVING AVG(postings) <=' if ($Type eq 'level') { $WhereHavingFunction = 'MAX(postings)' } elsif ($Type eq 'average') { $WhereHavingFunction = 'AVG(postings)' } elsif ($Type eq 'sum') { $WhereHavingFunction = 'SUM(postings)' } $UppBound = sprintf('%s <= '.$UppBound,$WhereHavingFunction) if ($UppBound); return ($LowBound,$UppBound); }; ################################################################################ sub SQLCheckNumber { ################################################################################ ### check if input is a valid positive integer; otherwise, make it one ### IN : @Numbers: array of parameters ### OUT: @Numbers: a valid positive integer my (@Numbers) = @_; foreach my $Number (@Numbers) { if ($Number and $Number < 0) { &Bleat(1,"Boundary $Number is < 0, set to ".-$Number); $Number = -$Number; } $Number = '' if ($Number and $Number !~ /^\d+$/); } return @Numbers; }; ################################################################################ sub SQLBuildClause { ################################################################################ ### build a valid SQL WHERE, GROUP BY, ORDER BY or HAVING clause ### from multiple expressions which *may* be empty ### IN : $Type: 'where', 'having', 'group' or 'order' ### @Expressions: array of expressions ### OUT: $SQLClause: a SQL clause my ($Type,@Expressions) = @_; my ($SQLClause,$Separator,$Statement); # set separator ('AND' or ',') if ($Type eq 'where' or $Type eq 'having') { $Separator = 'AND'; } else { $Separator = ','; } # set statement if ($Type eq 'where') { $Statement = 'WHERE'; } elsif ($Type eq 'order') { $Statement = 'ORDER BY'; } elsif ($Type eq 'having') { $Statement = 'HAVING'; } else { $Statement = 'GROUP BY'; } # build query from expressions with separators foreach my $Expression (@Expressions) { if ($Expression) { $SQLClause .= " $Separator " if ($SQLClause); $SQLClause .= $Expression; } } # add statement in front if not already present $SQLClause = " $Statement " . $SQLClause if ($SQLClause and $SQLClause !~ /$Statement/); return $SQLClause; }; #####------------------------------- done ---------------------------------##### 1;