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#ifndef _MH_EXECM_H_INCLUDED_
#define _MH_EXECM_H_INCLUDED_
/* @(#$Id: mh_exec.h,v 1.8 2008-10-06 06:22:46 dockes Exp $ (C) 2004 J.F.Dockes */
#include "mh_exec.h"
#include "execmd.h"
/**
* Turn external document into internal one by executing an external filter.
*
* The command to execute, and its parameters, are stored in the "params"
* which is built in mimehandler.cpp out of data from the mimeconf file.
*
* This version uses persistent filters which can handle multiple requests
* without exiting (both multiple files and multiple documents per file),
* with a simple question/response protocol.
*
* The data is exchanged in TLV fashion, in a way that should be
* usable in most script languages. The basic unit has one line with a
* data type and a count, followed by the data. A 'message' ends with
* one empty line. A possible exchange:
*
* From recollindex (the message begins before 'Filename'):
*
Filename: 24
/my/home/mail/somefolderIpath: 2
22
<Message ends here: because of the empty line after '22'
*
* Example answer:
*
Mimetype: 10
text/plainData: 10
0123456789
<Message ends here because of empty line
*
* This format is both extensible and reasonably easy to parse.
* While it's more fitted for python or perl on the script side, it
* should even be sort of usable from the shell (ie: use dd to read
* the counted data). Most alternatives would need data encoding in
* some cases.
*
* Higher level dialog:
* The c++ program is the master and sends request messages to the script. The
* requests have the following fields:
* - Filename: the file to process. This can be empty meaning that we
* are requesting the next document in the current file.
* - Ipath: this will be present only if we are requesting a specific
* subdocument inside a container file (typically for preview, at query
* time). Absent during indexing (ipaths are generated and sent back from
* the script
* - Mimetype: this is the mime type for the (possibly container) file.
* Can be useful to filters which handle multiple types, like rclaudio.
*
* The script answers with messages having the following fields:
* - Document: translated document data (typically, but not always, html)
* - Ipath: ipath for the returned document. Can be used at query time to
* extract a specific subdocument for preview. Not present or empty for
* non-container files.
* - Mimetype: mime type for the returned data (ie: text/html, text/plain)
* - Eofnow: empty field: no document is returned and we're at eof.
* - Eofnext: empty field: file ends after the doc returned by this message.
* - SubdocError: no subdoc returned by this request, but file goes on.
* (the indexer (1.14) treats this as a file-fatal error anyway).
* - FileError: error, stop for this file.
*/
class MimeHandlerExecMultiple : public MimeHandlerExec {
/////////
// Things not reset by "clear()", additionally to those in MimeHandlerExec
ExecCmd m_cmd;
/////// End un-cleared stuff.
public:
MimeHandlerExecMultiple(const string& mt)
: MimeHandlerExec(mt)
{}
// No resources to clean up, the ExecCmd destructor does it.
virtual ~MimeHandlerExecMultiple() {}
virtual bool set_document_file(const string &file_path) {
m_filefirst = true;
return MimeHandlerExec::set_document_file(file_path);
}
virtual bool next_document();
// skip_to and clear inherited from MimeHandlerExec
private:
bool startCmd();
bool readDataElement(string& name, string& data);
bool m_filefirst;
};
#endif /* _MH_EXECM_H_INCLUDED_ */