Bug 15209 Validate passed MARC::Record objs in C4::Koha
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1 package C4::Debug;
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20 use strict;
21 use warnings;
23 use Exporter;
25 # use CGI qw ( -utf8 );
26 use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT $debug $cgi_debug);
27 # use vars qw(@EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
29 BEGIN {
30 $VERSION = 3.07.00.049; # set the version for version checking
31 @ISA = qw(Exporter);
32 @EXPORT = qw($debug $cgi_debug);
33 # @EXPOR_OK = qw();
34 # %EXPORT_TAGS = ( all=>[qw($debug $cgi_debug)], );
37 BEGIN {
38 # this stuff needs a begin block too, since dependencies might alter their compilations
39 # for example, adding DataDumper
41 $debug = $ENV{KOHA_DEBUG} || $ENV{DEBUG} || 0;
43 # CGI->new conflicts w/ some upload functionality,
44 # since we would get the "first" CGI object here.
45 # Instead we have to parse for ourselves if we want QUERY_STRING triggers.
46 # my $query = CGI->new(); # conflicts!
47 # $cgi_debug = $ENV{KOHA_CGI_DEBUG} || $query->param('debug') || 0;
49 $cgi_debug = $ENV{KOHA_CGI_DEBUG} || 0;
50 unless ($cgi_debug or not $ENV{QUERY_STRING}) {
51 foreach (split /\&/, $ENV{QUERY_STRING}) {
52 /^debug\=(.+)$/ or next;
53 $cgi_debug = $1;
54 last;
57 unless ($debug =~ /^\d$/) {
58 warn "Invalid \$debug value attempted: $debug";
59 $debug=1;
61 unless ($cgi_debug =~ /^\d$/) {
62 $debug and
63 warn "Invalid \$cgi_debug value attempted: $cgi_debug";
64 $cgi_debug=1;
68 # sub import {
69 # print STDERR __PACKAGE__ . " (Debug) import @_\n";
70 # C4::Debug->export_to_level(1, @_);
71 # }
74 __END__
76 =head1 NAME
78 C4::Debug - Standardized, centralized, exported debug switches.
80 =head1 SYNOPSIS
82 use C4::Debug;
84 =head1 DESCRIPTION
86 The purpose of this module is to centralize some of the "switches" that turn debugging
87 off and on in Koha. Most often, this functionality will be provided via C4::Context.
88 C4::Debug is separate to preserve the relatively stable state of Context, and
89 because other code will use C4::Debug without invoking Context.
91 Although centralization is our intention,
92 for logical and security reasons, several approaches to debugging need to be
93 kept separate. Information useful to developers in one area will not necessarily
94 be useful or even available to developers in another area.
96 For example, the designer of template-influenced javascript my want to be able to
97 trigger javascript's alert function to display certain variable values, to verify
98 the template selection is being performed correctly. For this purpose the presence
99 of a javascript "debug" variable might be a good switch.
101 Meanwhile, where security coders (say, for LDAP Auth) will appreciate low level feedback about
102 Authentication transactions, an environmental system variable might be a good switch.
103 However, clearly we would not want to expose that same information (e.g., entire LDAP records)
104 to the web interface based on a javascript variable (even if it were possible)!
106 All that is a long way of saying THERE ARE SECURITY IMPLICATIONS to turning on
107 debugging in various parts of the system, so don't treat them all the same or confuse them.
109 =head1 VARIABLES / AREAS
111 =head2 $debug - System, general
112 The general purpose debug switch.
114 =head3 How to Set $debug:
116 =over
118 =item environmental variable DEBUG or KOHA_DEBUG. In bash, you might do:
120 export KOHA_DEBUG=1;
121 perl t/Auth.t;
123 =item Keep in mind that your webserver will not be running in the same environment as your shell.
124 However, for development purposes, the same effect can be had by using Apache's SET_ENV
125 command with ERROR_LOG enabled for your VirtualHost. Not intended for production systems.
127 =item You can force the value from perl directly, like:
129 use C4::Debug;
130 BEGIN { $C4::Debug::debug = 1; }
131 # now any other dependencies that also use C4::Debug will have debugging ON.
133 =back
135 =head2 $cgi_debug (CGI params) The web-based debug switch.
137 =head3 How to Set $cgi_debug:
139 =over
141 =item From a web browser, for example by supplying a non-zero debug parameter (1 to 9):
143 http://www.mylibrary.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=history&debug=1
145 =item Or in HTML, add a similar input parameter:
147 <input type="hidden" name="debug" value="1" />
149 =item Or from shell (or Apache), set KOHA_CGI_DEBUG.
151 =back
153 The former methods mean $cgi_debug is exposed. Do NOT use it to trigger any actions that you would
154 not allow a (potentially anonymous) end user to perform. Dumping sensitive data, directory listings, or
155 emailing yourself a test message would all be bad actions to tie to $cgi_debug.
157 =head1 OTHER SOURCES of Debug Switches
159 =head2 System Preferences
161 =cut
163 =head2 Database Debug
165 Debugging at the database level might be useful. Koha does not currently integrate any such
166 capability.
168 =head1 CONVENTIONS
170 Debug values range from 0 to 9. At zero (the default), debugging is off.
172 =head1 AUTHOR
174 Joe Atzberger
175 atz AT liblime DOT com
177 =head1 SEE ALSO
179 CGI(3)
181 C4::Context
183 =cut