Bug 7611: (follow-up) separate positive and negative statuses as in the past
[koha.git] / C4 / Barcodes.pm
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1 package C4::Barcodes;
3 # Copyright 2008 LibLime
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20 use strict;
21 use warnings;
23 use Carp;
25 use C4::Context;
26 use C4::Debug;
27 use C4::Barcodes::hbyymmincr;
28 use C4::Barcodes::annual;
29 use C4::Barcodes::incremental;
30 use C4::Barcodes::EAN13;
32 use vars qw(@ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
33 use vars qw($debug $cgi_debug); # from C4::Debug, of course
34 use vars qw($max $prefformat);
36 BEGIN {
37 require Exporter;
38 @ISA = qw(Exporter);
39 @EXPORT_OK = qw();
42 sub _prefformat {
43 unless (defined $prefformat) {
44 unless ($prefformat = C4::Context->preference('autoBarcode')) {
45 carp "The autoBarcode syspref is missing/undefined. Assuming 'incremental'.";
46 $prefformat = 'incremental';
49 return $prefformat;
52 sub initial {
53 return '0000001';
55 sub width {
56 return;
58 sub process_head { # (self,head,whole,specific)
59 my $self = shift;
60 return shift; # Default: just return the head unchanged.
62 sub process_tail { # (self,tail,whole,specific)
63 my $self = shift;
64 return shift; # Default: just return the tail unchanged.
66 sub is_max {
67 my $self = shift;
68 ref($self) or carp "Called is_max on a non-object: '$self'";
69 (@_) and $self->{is_max} = shift;
70 return $self->{is_max} || 0;
72 sub value {
73 my $self = shift;
74 if (@_) {
75 my $value = shift;
76 if (defined $value) {
77 $debug and print STDERR " setting barcode value to $value\n";
78 } else {
79 warn "Error: UNDEF argument to value";
81 $self->{value} = $value;
83 return $self->{value};
85 sub autoBarcode {
86 (@_) or return _prefformat;
87 my $self = shift;
88 my $value = $self->{autoBarcode} or return _prefformat;
89 $value =~ s/^.*:://; # in case we get C4::Barcodes::incremental, we just want 'incremental'
90 return $value;
92 sub parse { # return 3 parts of barcode: non-incrementing, incrementing, non-incrementing
93 my $self = shift;
94 my $barcode = (@_) ? shift : $self->value;
95 unless ($barcode =~ /(.*?)(\d+)$/) { # non-greedy match in first part
96 carp "Barcode '$barcode' has no incrementing part!";
97 return ($barcode,undef,undef);
99 $debug and warn "Barcode '$barcode' parses into: '$1', '$2', ''";
100 return ($1,$2,''); # the third part is in anticipation of barcodes that include checkdigits
102 sub max {
103 my $self = shift;
104 if ($self->{is_max}) {
105 $debug and print STDERR "max taken from Barcodes value $self->value\n";
106 return $self->value;
108 $debug and print STDERR "Retrieving max database query.\n";
109 return $self->db_max;
111 sub db_max {
112 my $self = shift;
113 my $query = "SELECT max(abs(barcode)) FROM items LIMIT 1"; # Possible problem if multiple barcode types populated
114 my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query);
115 $sth->execute();
116 return $sth->fetchrow_array || $self->initial;
118 sub next_value {
119 my $self = shift;
120 my $specific = (scalar @_) ? 1 : 0;
121 my $max = $specific ? shift : $self->max; # optional argument, i.e. next_value after X
122 unless ($max) {
123 warn "No max barcode ($self->autoBarcode format) found. Using initial value.";
124 return $self->initial;
126 $debug and print STDERR "(current) max barcode found: $max\n";
127 my ($head,$incr,$tail) = $self->parse($max); # for incremental, you'd get ('',the_whole_barcode,'')
128 unless (defined $incr) {
129 warn "No incrementing part of barcode ($max) returned by parse.";
130 return;
132 my $x = length($incr); # number of digits
133 $incr =~ /^9+$/ and $x++; # if they're all 9's, we need an extra.
134 # Note, this enlargement might be undesirable for some barcode formats.
135 # Those should override next_value() to work accordingly.
136 $incr++;
138 $debug and warn "$incr";
139 $head = $self->process_head($head,$max,$specific);
140 $tail = $self->process_tail($tail,$incr,$specific); # XXX use $incr and not $max!
141 my $next_value = $head . $incr . $tail;
142 $debug and print STDERR "( next ) max barcode found: $next_value\n";
143 return $next_value;
145 sub next {
146 my $self = shift or return;
147 (@_) and $self->{next} = shift;
148 return $self->{next};
150 sub previous {
151 my $self = shift or return;
152 (@_) and $self->{previous} = shift;
153 return $self->{previous};
155 sub serial {
156 my $self = shift or return;
157 (@_) and $self->{serial} = shift;
158 return $self->{serial};
160 sub default_self {
161 (@_) or carp "default_self called with no argument. Reverting to _prefformat.";
162 my $autoBarcode = (@_) ? shift : _prefformat;
163 $autoBarcode =~ s/^.*:://; # in case we get C4::Barcodes::incremental, we just want 'incremental'
164 return {
165 is_max => 0,
166 autoBarcode => $autoBarcode,
167 value => undef,
168 previous => undef,
169 'next' => undef,
170 serial => 1
174 our $types = {
175 annual => sub {C4::Barcodes::annual->new_object(@_); },
176 incremental => sub {C4::Barcodes::incremental->new_object(@_);},
177 hbyymmincr => sub {C4::Barcodes::hbyymmincr->new_object(@_); },
178 OFF => sub {C4::Barcodes::OFF->new_object(@_); },
179 EAN13 => sub {C4::Barcodes::EAN13->new_object(@_); },
182 sub new {
183 my $class_or_object = shift;
184 my $type = ref($class_or_object) || $class_or_object;
185 my $from_obj = ref($class_or_object) ? 1 : 0; # are we building off another Barcodes object?
186 if ($from_obj) {
187 $debug and print STDERR "Building new(@_) from old Barcodes object\n";
189 my $autoBarcodeType = (@_) ? shift : $from_obj ? $class_or_object->autoBarcode : _prefformat;
190 $autoBarcodeType =~ s/^.*:://; # in case we get C4::Barcodes::incremental, we just want 'incremental'
191 unless ($autoBarcodeType) {
192 carp "No autoBarcode format found.";
193 return;
195 unless (defined $types->{$autoBarcodeType}) {
196 carp "The autoBarcode format '$autoBarcodeType' is unrecognized.";
197 return;
199 carp "autoBarcode format = $autoBarcodeType" if $debug;
200 my $self;
201 if ($autoBarcodeType eq 'OFF') {
202 $self = $class_or_object->default_self($autoBarcodeType);
203 return bless $self, $class_or_object;
204 } elsif ($from_obj) {
205 $class_or_object->autoBarcode eq $autoBarcodeType
206 or carp "Cannot create Barcodes object (type '$autoBarcodeType') from " . $class_or_object->autoBarcode . " object!";
207 $self = $class_or_object->new_object(@_);
208 $self->serial($class_or_object->serial + 1);
209 if ($class_or_object->is_max) {
210 $debug and print STDERR "old object was max: ", $class_or_object->value, "\n";
211 $self->previous($class_or_object);
212 $class_or_object->next($self);
213 $self->value($self->next_value($class_or_object->value));
214 $self->is_max(1) and $class_or_object->is_max(0); # new object is max, old object is no longer max
215 } else {
216 $self->value($self->next_value);
218 } else {
219 $debug and print STDERR "trying to create new $autoBarcodeType\n";
220 $self = &{$types->{$autoBarcodeType}} (@_);
221 $self->value($self->next_value) and $self->is_max(1);
222 $self->serial(1);
224 if ($self) {
225 return $self;
227 carp "Failed new C4::Barcodes::$autoBarcodeType";
228 return;
231 sub new_object {
232 my $class_or_object = shift;
233 my $type = ref($class_or_object) || $class_or_object;
234 my $from_obj = ref($class_or_object) ? 1 : 0; # are we building off another Barcodes object?
235 my $self = $class_or_object->default_self($from_obj ? $class_or_object->autoBarcode : 'incremental');
236 bless $self, $type;
237 return $self;
240 __END__
242 =head1 Barcodes
244 Note that the object returned by new is actually of the type requested (or set by syspref).
245 For example, C4::Barcodes::annual
247 The specific C4::Barcodes::* modules correspond to the autoBarcode syspref values.
249 The default behavior here in Barcodes should be essentially a more flexible version of "incremental".
251 =head1 Adding New Barcode Types
253 To add a new barcode format, a developer should:
255 create a module in C4/Barcodes/, like C4/Barcodes/my_new_format.pm;
256 add to the $types hashref in this file;
257 add tests under the "t" directory; and
258 edit autoBarcode syspref to include new type.
260 =head2 Adding a new module
262 Each new module that needs differing behavior must override these subs:
264 new_object
265 initial
266 db_max
267 parse
269 Or else the CLASS subs will be used.
271 =head2 $types hashref
273 The hash referenced can be thought of as the constructor farm for all the C4::Barcodes types.
274 Each value should be a reference to a sub that calls the module constructor.
276 =head1 Notes
278 You would think it might be easy to handle incremental barcodes, but in practice even commonly used values,
279 like the IBM "Boulder" format can cause problems for sprintf. Basically, the value is too large for the
280 %d version of an integer, and we cannot count on perl having been compiled with support for quads
281 (64-bit integers). So we have to use floats or increment a piece of it and return the rejoined fragments.
283 =cut