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OpenGuides::Utils(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation OpenGuides::Utils(3pm)

NAME

OpenGuides::Utils - General utility methods for OpenGuides scripts.

DESCRIPTION

Provides general utility methods for OpenGuides scripts. Distributed and installed as part of the OpenGuides project, not intended for independent installation. This documentation is probably only useful to OpenGuides developers.

SYNOPSIS

  use OpenGuide::Config;
  use OpenGuides::Utils;
  my $config = OpenGuides::Config->new( file => "wiki.conf" );
  my $wiki = OpenGuides::Utils->make_wiki_object( config => $config );

METHODS

  my $config = OpenGuides::Config->new( file => "wiki.conf" );
  my $wiki = OpenGuides::Utils->make_wiki_object( config => $config );
    

Croaks unless an "OpenGuides::Config" object is supplied. Returns a "Wiki::Toolkit" object made from the given config file on success, croaks if any other error occurs.

The config file needs to define at least the following variables:

  • dbtype - one of "postgres", "mysql" and "sqlite"
  • dbname
  • indexing_directory - for the Search::InvertedIndex, Plucene, or "Lucy" files to go in
Returns coordinate data suitable for use with Google Maps (and other GIS systems that assume WGS-84 data).

    my ($wgs84_long, $wgs84_lat) = OpenGuides::Utils->get_wgs84_coords(
                                        longitude => $longitude,
                                        latitude => $latitude,
                                        config => $config
                                   );
    
Given a set of WGS84 coordinate data, returns the minimum, maximum, and centre latitude and longitude.

    %data = OpenGuides::Utils->get_wgs84_min_max(
        nodes => [
                   { wgs84_lat => 51.1, wgs84_long => 1.1 },
                   { wgs84_lat => 51.2, wgs84_long => 1.2 },
                 ]
    );
    print "Top right-hand corner is $data{max_lat}, $data{max_long}";
    print "Centre point is $data{centre_lat}, $data{centre_long}";
    

The hashes in the "nodes" argument can include other key/value pairs; these will just be ignored.

Returns false if it can't find any valid geodata in the nodes.

    $tt_vars{page_description} =
        OpenGuides::Utils->get_index_page_description(
            format => "map",
            criteria => [ type => "locale", value => "croydon" ],
    );
    

Returns a sentence that can be used as a summary of what's shown on an index page.

    $redir = OpenGuides::Utils->detect_redirect( content => "foo" );
    

Checks the content of a node to see if the node is a redirect to another node. If so, returns the name of the node that this one redirects to. If not, returns false.

(Also returns false if no content is provided.)

    my $fails = OpenGuides::Utils->validate_edit(
        id       => $node,
        cgi_obj  => $q
    );
    

Checks supplied content for general validity. If anything is invalid, returns an array ref of errors to report to the user.

    my $change_comment = parse_change_comment($string, $base_url);
    

Given a base URL (for example, "http://example.com/wiki.cgi?"), takes a string, replaces "[[page]]" and "[[page|titled link]]" with

    <a href="http://example.com/wiki.cgi?page">page</a>
    

and

    <a href="http://example.com/wiki.cgi?page">titled link</a>
    

respectively, and returns it. This is a limited subset of wiki markup suitable for use in page change comments.

    eval { OpenGuides::Utils->send_email(
            config        => $config,
            subject       => "Subject",
            body          => "Test body",
            admin         => 1,
            nobcc         => 1,
            return_output => 1
    ) };
    if ($@) {
        print "Error mailing admin: $@\n";
    } else {
        print "Mailed admin\n";
    }
    

Send out email. If "admin" is true, the email will be sent to the site admin. If "to" is defined, email will be sent to addresses in that arrayref. If "nobcc" is true, there will be no Bcc to the admin.

"subject" and "body" are mandatory arguments.

Debugging: if "return_output" is true, the message will be returned as a string instead of being sent by email.

 if (OpenGuides::Utils->in_moderate_whitelist( '127.0.0.1' )) {
     # skip moderation and apply new verson to published site
 }
    

Admins can supply a comma separated list of IP addresses or CIDR-notation subnets indicating the hosts which can bypass enforced moderation. Any values which cannot be parsed by "NetAddr::IP" will be ignored.

AUTHOR

The OpenGuides Project (openguides-dev@lists.openguides.org)

COPYRIGHT

     Copyright (C) 2003-2013 The OpenGuides Project.  All Rights Reserved.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

2021-01-30 perl v5.32.0