NAME
Script::Toolbox - Framework for the daily business scripts
SYNOPSIS
use Script::Toolbox qw(:all);
or
use Script::Toolbox qw(Open Log Exit Table Usage Dir File System)
$e = Script::Toolbox->new();
#
# logging
#
Log( "log message" ); # log to STDERR
Log( "log message", 'STDERR' ); # log to STDERR
Log( "log message", 'STDOUT' ); # log to STDOUT
Log( "log message", '/tmp/x' ); # log to /tmp/x
Log( "log message", new IO::File "/tmp/XXX" ); # log to /tmp/XXX
Script::Toolbox->new({logdir=>{mod=>'=s',desc=>'Log directory',
mand=>1,default=>'/var/log'}});
Log( "log message" ); # log to /var/log/<scriptName>.log
Log( "log message",'syslog','severity','tag' ); # log via syslogd
#
# print formatted tables like:
# print join "\n", @{$t};
$t = $e->Table( [ "1;2;3","44;55;66","7.77;8.88;9.99" ] );
$t = $e->Table( [ "1|2|3","44|55|66","7.77|8.88|9.99" ], '|');
$t = $e->Table( [ 'This is the title',
[ '--H1--', '--H2--','--H3--'],
[ '11:11:11', 33.456, 'cc ' ],
[ '12:23:00', 2222222, 3 ],
[ '11:11', 222, 3333333333333333 ]);
$t = $e->Table({ 'title' => 'Hash example',
'head' => ['Col1', 'Col2', 'Col3'],
'data' => [[ '11:11:11', 33.456, 'cc ' ],
[ '12:23:00', 2222222, 3 ],
[ '11:11', 222, 3333333333333333 ]]});
$t = $e->Table({ 'title' => 'Hash with automatic column heads (F1,F2,F3)',
'data' =>[{'F1'=>'aaaa','F2'=>'bbb','F3'=>'c'},
{'F1'=>'dd ','F2'=>'ee ','F3'=>'f'}]});
#
# command line options
#
$tb=Script::Toolbox->new({file=>{mod=>'=s',desc=>'Description',
mand=>1,default=>'/bin/cat'}});
$file = tb->GetOpt('file'); # depricated, use the following
$file = tb->{'file'};
$old = tb->SetOpt('newFile');
Usage(); # print a usage message for all options
# if available print also the POD
Usage('This is additional text for the usage');
#
# Directory handling
#
$arrRef = Dir('/tmp' ); # all except . and ..
$arrRef = Dir('/tmp', '.*patt' ); # all matching patt
$arrRef = Dir('/tmp', '!.*patt' ); # all not matching patt
#
# File handling
#
$arrRef = File('path/to/file'); # read file into array
$arrRef = File("/bin/ps |"); # read comand STDOUT into array
File( "> path/to/file", 'override the old content' );
File( "path/to/file", 'append this to the file' );
File( "path/to/file", $arrRef ); # append array elements
File( "path/to/file", $arrRef, $recSep ); # append array elements
File( "path/to/file", $hashRef, $recSep, $fieldSep); # append as key <$fldSep> value lines
File( "| /bin/cat", "Hello world.\n" );
$fileHandle = TmpFile(); # open new temporary file
$arrRef = TmpFile($fileHandle) # read temp whole file
#
# Miscelleanous
#
Exit( 1, "Exit message" ); # exit with returncode 1,
# write exit message via Log()
$fh = Open( "> /tmp/xx" ); # return an IO::File object with
# /tmp/xx opened for write
# die with logfile entry if failed
$fh = Open( "/bin/ps |" ); # return an IO::File object
# die with logfile entry if failed
$rc = System("/bin/ls") # execute a system command and
# report it's output into the
# logfile.
$now = Now();
printf "Day:%d Mon:%d Year:%d Wday:%d Yday:%d IsDST:%d Sec:%d Min:%d Hour:%d",
$now->{mday},
$now->{mon},
$now->{year},
$now->{wday},
$now->{yday},
$now->{isdst},
$now->{sec},
$now->{min},
$now->{hour};
$now = Now('"%A, %B %d, %Y"'); # Monday, October 10, 2005
#
# Menue handling
#
# using Menue to start subroutines
my $mainMenue = [{label=>'EXIT', jump=>\&_exit, argv=>0},
{label=>'Edit/Copy Hosts', jump=>\&editHosts, argv=>$ops},
{label=>'Activate Host', jump=>\&activate, argv=>$ops},
];
while(( 1 ) { my ($o,$mainMenue) = Menue($mainMenue); }
# using Menue to display and edit some few data values
my $dataMene = [{label=>'EXIT'},
{label=>'Name',value=>''},
{label=>'ZIP', value=>'01468'},
{label=>'City',value=>'Templeton'}
];
while( 1 ) { my ($o,$dataMenue) = Menue($dataMenue);
last if( $o == 0 ); }
# this is the output:
#0 EXIT
#1 Name []
#2 ZIP [01468]
#3 City [Templeton]
#
#Select:
ABSTRACT
This module should be a "swiss army knife" for the daily tasks.
The main goals are command line processing, automatic usage
messages, signal catching (with logging), simple logging,
simple data formatting, simple directory and file processing.
DESCRIPTION
- Exit(1,'The reason for the exit.')
-
Exit the script with return value 1. Write the message into the log file via Log().
- Log('The message', [channel])
-
Add a timestamp and write the log message to the channel. The channel may be 'STDERR' (default), 'STDOUT', '/path/to/logfile' or an IO::File object. Without a channel and using the command line option -logdir </path/to/log> the log file will be created under "/path/to/log/<scriptName>.log". ScriptName is the basename of the perl script using Script::Toolbox.pm;
- Table($dataRef)
-
Table can be used for formatting simple data structures into equal spaced tables. Table knows the folloing input data structures:
Array of CSV lines. Default separator is ';'
Array of arrays. If the first array element is a SCALAR value, we assume it is the title and the second array element has the column headers. Otherwise default title and headers will be generated.
A hash with the keys 'title', 'head' and 'data'. 'title' points to a SCALAR value, 'head' points to a array of scalars. 'data' points to an array of arrays or an array of hashes.
In case of array of hashes, the column heads will be initialized from the keys of the hash in the first array element. The order of the columns is the order of the sorted keys of the hash in the first array element.
- $arrRef = File('/path/to/file')
-
This function read the file content into an array. Return a reference to this array or undef if file is not readable.
- File( "> path/to/file", 'override the old content' )
-
Write the string to the file. Overwrite the old content of the file.
- File( "path/to/file", 'append this to the file' )
-
Append the string to the file.
- File( "path/to/file", $arrRef )
-
Append each array element to the end of the file as is (no automatic newline).
- File( "path/to/file", $arrRef, $recSep )
-
Concatenate each array element with the record separator and append it to the file.
- File( "path/to/file", $hashRef, $recSep, $fieldSep )
-
Append records like KEY$fieldSepVALUE$recSep to the file. Default record separator is the empty string. Default field separator is ":";
- Dir('/path/to/dir')
-
This function lists the directory entries into an array (without '.' and '..'). Return a reference to this array or undef if directory not readable.
- Dir('/path/to/dir', 'regexp')
-
This function lists the directory entries matching regexp into an array (without '.' and '..'). Return a reference to this array or undef if directory not readable.
- Dir('/path/to/dir', '!regexp')
-
This function lists the directory entries into an array. Skip '.' '..' and any entry matching regexp. Return a reference to this array or undef if directory not readable.
- System( 'command to execute' )
-
Execute a program in a new shell. The STDOUT / STDERR of the executed program will be logged into the logfile. System() returns 0 if the exit code of the program is not 0 otherwise 1;
SIGNALS
The signals SIGINT, SIGHUP, SIGQUIT and SIGTERM will be catched by Script::Toolbox and logged as "program aborted by signal SIG$sig."
EXPORT
None by default. Can export Open,Log,Exit,Table,Usage,Dir,System or :all.
SEE ALSO
IO::File, Fatal, Script::Toolbox::Util, Script::Toolbox::Util::Open, Script::Toolbox::Util::Formatter
AUTHOR
Matthias Eckardt, <Matthias.Eckardt@link-up.de>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2002 by Matthias Eckardt, eckardt & braun GmbH
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2 POD Errors
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
- Around line 239:
'=item' outside of any '=over'
- Around line 290:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'