/* Copyright (C) 2005 J.F.Dockes
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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*/
#include "execmd.h"
#include "mh_exec.h"
#include "mh_html.h"
#include "debuglog.h"
#include "cancelcheck.h"
#include "smallut.h"
#include "transcode.h"
#include "md5.h"
#include "rclconfig.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#ifndef NO_NAMESPACES
using namespace std;
#endif /* NO_NAMESPACES */
// This is called periodically by ExeCmd when it is waiting for data,
// or when it does receive some. We may choose to interrupt the
// command.
class MEAdv : public ExecCmdAdvise {
public:
MEAdv(int maxsecs) : m_filtermaxseconds(maxsecs) {m_start = time(0L);}
void newData(int n) {
LOGDEB1(("MHExec:newData(%d)\n", n));
if (m_filtermaxseconds > 0 &&
time(0L) - m_start > m_filtermaxseconds) {
LOGERR(("MimeHandlerExec: filter timeout (%d S)\n",
m_filtermaxseconds));
CancelCheck::instance().setCancel();
}
// If a cancel request was set by the signal handler (or by us
// just above), this will raise an exception. Another approach
// would be to call ExeCmd::setCancel().
CancelCheck::instance().checkCancel();
}
time_t m_start;
int m_filtermaxseconds;
};
bool MimeHandlerExec::skip_to_document(const string& ipath)
{
LOGDEB(("MimeHandlerExec:skip_to_document: [%s]\n", ipath.c_str()));
m_ipath = ipath;
return true;
}
// Execute an external program to translate a file from its native
// format to text or html.
bool MimeHandlerExec::next_document()
{
if (m_havedoc == false)
return false;
m_havedoc = false;
if (missingHelper) {
LOGDEB(("MimeHandlerExec::next_document(): helper known missing\n"));
return false;
}
if (params.empty()) {
// Hu ho
LOGERR(("MimeHandlerExec::mkDoc: empty params\n"));
m_reason = "RECFILTERROR BADCONFIG";
return false;
}
int filtermaxseconds = 900;
m_config->getConfParam("filtermaxseconds", &filtermaxseconds);
// Command name
string cmd = params.front();
// Build parameter list: delete cmd name and add the file name
list<string>::iterator it = params.begin();
list<string>myparams(++it, params.end());
myparams.push_back(m_fn);
if (!m_ipath.empty())
myparams.push_back(m_ipath);
// Execute command, store the output
string& output = m_metaData["content"];
output.erase();
ExecCmd mexec;
MEAdv adv(filtermaxseconds);
mexec.setAdvise(&adv);
mexec.putenv(m_forPreview ? "RECOLL_FILTER_FORPREVIEW=yes" :
"RECOLL_FILTER_FORPREVIEW=no");
int status;
try {
status = mexec.doexec(cmd, myparams, 0, &output);
} catch (CancelExcept) {
LOGERR(("MimeHandlerExec: cancelled\n"));
status = 0x110f;
}
if (status) {
LOGERR(("MimeHandlerExec: command status 0x%x for %s\n",
status, cmd.c_str()));
if (WIFEXITED(status) && WEXITSTATUS(status) == 127) {
// That's how execmd signals a failed exec (most probably
// a missing command). Let'hope no filter uses the same value as
// an exit status... Disable myself permanently and signal the
// missing cmd.
missingHelper = true;
m_reason = string("RECFILTERROR HELPERNOTFOUND ") + cmd;
} else if (output.find("RECFILTERROR") == 0) {
// If the output string begins with RECFILTERROR, then it's
// interpretable error information out from a recoll script
m_reason = output;
list<string> lerr;
stringToStrings(output, lerr);
if (lerr.size() > 2) {
list<string>::iterator it = lerr.begin();
it++;
if (*it == "HELPERNOTFOUND") {
// No use trying again and again to execute this filter,
// it won't work.
missingHelper = true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
finaldetails();
return true;
}
void MimeHandlerExec::finaldetails()
{
string& output = m_metaData["content"];
// If output is text/plain (not text/html), we may have to convert
// it to utf-8, because this is the last point where it can be done.
// cfgFilterOutputCharset comes from the mimeconf filter definition line
string charset = cfgFilterOutputCharset.empty() ? "utf-8" :
cfgFilterOutputCharset;
if (!stringlowercmp("default", charset)) {
charset = m_dfltInputCharset;
}
string mt = cfgFilterOutputMtype.empty() ? "text/html" :
cfgFilterOutputMtype;
if (!mt.compare("text/plain") && stringlowercmp("utf-8", charset)) {
string transcoded;
int ecnt;
if (!transcode(output, transcoded, charset, "UTF-8", &ecnt)) {
LOGERR(("mh_exec: transcode failed from [%s] to UTF-8\n",
charset.c_str()));
} else {
if (ecnt) {
LOGDEB(("mh_exec: %d transcoding errors from [%s] to UTF-8\n",
ecnt, charset.c_str()));
}
output = transcoded;
charset = "utf-8";
}
}
// Success. Store some external metadata
// Original charset. Can't be too sure about this actually. It's
// just a hint anyway
m_metaData["origcharset"] = m_dfltInputCharset;
// Supposed contents charset encoding. This could still be
// overridden by the content-type meta tag for html, but this is
// wasteful so we hope it's correct
m_metaData["charset"] = charset;
m_metaData["mimetype"] = mt;
string md5, xmd5, reason;
if (MD5File(m_fn, md5, &reason)) {
m_metaData["md5"] = MD5HexPrint(md5, xmd5);
} else {
LOGERR(("MimeHandlerExec: cant compute md5 for [%s]: %s\n",
m_fn.c_str(), reason.c_str()));
}
}