package SL::ReportGenerator;
use Data::Dumper;
-use IO::Wrap;
use List::Util qw(max);
+use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
use Text::CSV_XS;
#use PDF::API2; # these two eat up to .75s on startup. only load them if we actually need them
#use PDF::Table;
use strict;
+use SL::Helper::GlAttachments qw(append_gl_pdf_attachments);
+use SL::Helper::CreatePDF qw(merge_pdfs);
# Cause locales.pl to parse these files:
# parse_html_template('report_generator/html_report')
$self->{options} = {
'std_column_visibility' => 0,
'output_format' => 'HTML',
+ 'controller_class ' => '',
'allow_pdf_export' => 1,
'allow_csv_export' => 1,
'html_template' => 'report_generator/html_report',
'escape_char' => '"',
'eol_style' => 'Unix',
'headers' => 1,
+ 'encoding' => 'UTF-8',
},
};
$self->{export} = {
$column->{visible} = $self->{options}->{std_column_visibility} unless defined $column->{visible};
}
+ if( $::form->{report_generator_csv_options_for_import} ) {
+ foreach my $key (keys %{ $self->{columns} }) {
+ $self->{columns}{$key}{text} = $key;
+ }
+ }
+
$self->set_column_order(sort keys %{ $self->{columns} });
}
$row->{$column}->{align} = $self->{columns}->{$column}->{align} unless (defined $row->{$column}->{align});
}
- foreach my $field (qw(data link)) {
+ foreach my $field (qw(data link link_class)) {
map { $row->{$_}->{$field} = [ $row->{$_}->{$field} ] if (ref $row->{$_}->{$field} ne 'ARRAY') } keys %{ $row };
}
}
while (my ($key, $value) = each %options) {
if ($key eq 'pdf_export') {
- map { $self->{options}->{pdf_export}->{$_} = $value->{$_} } keys %{ $value };
+ $self->{options}->{pdf_export}->{$_} = $value->{$_} for keys %{ $value };
+ } elsif ($key eq 'csv_export') {
+ $self->{options}->{csv_export}->{$_} = $value->{$_} for keys %{ $value };
} else {
$self->{options}->{$key} = $value;
}
sub get_attachment_basename {
my $self = shift;
my $filename = $self->{options}->{attachment_basename} || 'report';
+
+ # FIXME: this is bonkers. add a real sluggify method somewhere or import one.
$filename =~ s|.*\\||;
$filename =~ s|.*/||;
+ $filename =~ s| |_|g;
return $filename;
}
sub generate_with_headers {
- my $self = shift;
+ my ($self, %params) = @_;
my $format = lc $self->{options}->{output_format};
my $form = $self->{form};
}
if ($format eq 'html') {
+ my $content = $self->generate_html_content(%params);
my $title = $form->{title};
$form->{title} = $self->{title} if ($self->{title});
- $form->header();
+ $form->header(no_layout => $params{no_layout});
$form->{title} = $title;
- print $self->generate_html_content();
+ print $content;
} elsif ($format eq 'csv') {
+ # FIXME: don't do mini http in here
my $filename = $self->get_attachment_basename();
print qq|content-type: text/csv\n|;
print qq|content-disposition: attachment; filename=${filename}.csv\n\n|;
}
sub prepare_html_content {
- my $self = shift;
+ my ($self, %params) = @_;
my ($column, $name, @column_headers);
'align' => $column->{align},
'link' => $column->{link},
'text' => $column->{text},
+ 'raw_header_data' => $column->{raw_header_data},
'show_sort_indicator' => $name eq $opts->{sort_indicator_column},
'sort_indicator_direction' => $opts->{sort_indicator_direction},
};
$col->{CELL_ROWS} = [ ];
foreach my $i (0 .. scalar(@{ $col->{data} }) - 1) {
push @{ $col->{CELL_ROWS} }, {
- 'data' => $self->html_format($col->{data}->[$i]),
+ 'data' => '' . $self->html_format($col->{data}->[$i]),
'link' => $col->{link}->[$i],
+ link_class => $col->{link_class}->[$i],
};
}
'EXPORT_VARIABLE_LIST' => join(' ', @{ $self->{export}->{variable_list} }),
'EXPORT_NEXTSUB' => $self->{export}->{nextsub},
'DATA_PRESENT' => $self->{data_present},
+ 'CONTROLLER_DISPATCH' => $opts->{controller_class},
+ 'TABLE_CLASS' => $opts->{table_class},
+ 'SKIP_BUTTONS' => !!$params{action_bar},
};
return $variables;
}
+sub create_action_bar_actions {
+ my ($self, $variables) = @_;
+
+ my @actions;
+ foreach my $type (qw(pdf csv)) {
+ next unless $variables->{"ALLOW_" . uc($type) . "_EXPORT"};
+
+ my $key = $variables->{CONTROLLER_DISPATCH} ? 'action' : 'report_generator_dispatch_to';
+ my $value = "report_generator_export_as_${type}";
+ $value = $variables->{CONTROLLER_DISPATCH} . "/${value}" if $variables->{CONTROLLER_DISPATCH};
+
+ push @actions, action => [
+ $type eq 'pdf' ? $::locale->text('PDF export') : $::locale->text('CSV export'),
+ submit => [ '#report_generator_form', { $key => $value } ],
+ ];
+ }
+
+ if (scalar(@actions) > 1) {
+ @actions = (
+ combobox => [
+ action => [ $::locale->text('Export') ],
+ @actions,
+ ],
+ );
+ }
+
+ return @actions;
+}
+
+sub setup_action_bar {
+ my ($self, $variables, %params) = @_;
+
+ my @actions = $self->create_action_bar_actions($variables);
+
+ if ($params{action_bar_setup_hook}) {
+ $params{action_bar_setup_hook}->(@actions);
+
+ } elsif (@actions) {
+ my $action_bar = blessed($params{action_bar}) ? $params{action_bar} : ($::request->layout->get('actionbar'))[0];
+ $action_bar->add(@actions);
+ }
+}
+
sub generate_html_content {
- my $self = shift;
- my $variables = $self->prepare_html_content();
+ my ($self, %params) = @_;
- return $self->{form}->parse_html_template($self->{options}->{html_template}, $variables);
+ $params{action_bar} //= 1;
+
+ my $variables = $self->prepare_html_content(%params);
+
+ $self->setup_action_bar($variables, %params) if $params{action_bar};
+
+ my $stuff = $self->{form}->parse_html_template($self->{options}->{html_template}, $variables);
+ return $stuff;
}
sub _cm2bp {
};
my $self = shift;
+ my %params = @_;
my $variables = $self->prepare_html_content();
my $form = $self->{form};
my $myconfig = $self->{myconfig};
my $num_columns = scalar @visible_columns;
my $num_header_rows = 1;
- my $font_encoding = $main::dbcharset || 'ISO-8859-15';
+ my $font_encoding = 'UTF-8';
foreach my $name (@visible_columns) {
push @column_props, { 'justify' => $self->{columns}->{$name}->{align} eq 'right' ? 'right' : 'left' };
foreach (0 .. $num_columns - 1) {
push @{ $cell_props_row }, { 'background_color' => '#666666',
- 'font_color' => '#ffffff',
+ # BUG PDF:Table -> 0.9.12:
+ # font_color is used in next row, so dont set font_color
+ # 'font_color' => '#ffffff',
'colspan' => $_ == 0 ? -1 : undef, };
}
}
my $font_height = $font_size + 2 * $padding;
my $title_font_height = $font_size + 2 * $padding;
- my $header_height = 2 * $title_font_height if ($opts->{title});
- my $footer_height = 2 * $font_height if ($pdfopts->{number});
+ my $header_height = $opts->{title} ? 2 * $title_font_height : undef;
+ my $footer_height = $pdfopts->{number} ? 2 * $font_height : undef;
my $top_text_height = 0;
my $content = $pdf->stringify();
+ $main::lxdebug->message(LXDebug->DEBUG2(),"addattachments ?? =".$form->{report_generator_addattachments}." GL=".$form->{GL});
+ if ($form->{report_generator_addattachments} && $form->{GL}) {
+ $content = $self->append_gl_pdf_attachments($form,$content);
+ }
+
+ # 1. check if we return the report as binary pdf
+ if ($params{want_binary_pdf}) {
+ return $content;
+ }
+ # 2. check if we want and can directly print the report
my $printer_command;
if ($pdfopts->{print} && $pdfopts->{printer_id}) {
$form->{printer_id} = $pdfopts->{printer_id};
$form->get_printer_code($myconfig);
$printer_command = $form->{printer_command};
}
-
if ($printer_command) {
$self->_print_content('printer_command' => $printer_command,
'content' => $content,
$form->{report_generator_printed} = 1;
} else {
+ # 3. default: redirect http with file attached
my $filename = $self->get_attachment_basename();
print qq|content-type: application/pdf\n|;
}
}
-sub unescape_string {
- my $self = shift;
- my $text = shift;
+sub _handle_quoting_and_encoding {
+ my ($self, $text, $do_unquote, $encoding) = @_;
- $text = $main::locale->unquote_special_chars('HTML', $text);
- $text = $::locale->{iconv}->convert($text);
+ $text = $main::locale->unquote_special_chars('HTML', $text) if $do_unquote;
+ $text = Encode::encode($encoding || 'UTF-8', $text);
return $text;
}
sub generate_csv_content {
- my $self = shift;
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $stdout = ($::dispatcher->get_standard_filehandles)[1];
+
+ # Text::CSV_XS seems to downgrade to bytes already (see
+ # SL/FCGIFixes.pm). Therefore don't let FCGI do that again.
+ $::locale->with_raw_io($stdout, sub { $self->_generate_csv_content($stdout) });
+}
+
+sub _generate_csv_content {
+ my ($self, $stdout) = @_;
my %valid_sep_chars = (';' => ';', ',' => ',', ':' => ':', 'TAB' => "\t");
my %valid_escape_chars = ('"' => 1, "'" => 1);
'quote_char' => $quote_char,
'eol' => $eol, });
- my $stdout = wraphandle(\*STDOUT);
my @visible_columns = $self->get_visible_columns('CSV');
if ($opts->{headers}) {
if (!$self->{custom_headers}) {
- $csv->print($stdout, [ map { $self->unescape_string($self->{columns}->{$_}->{text}) } @visible_columns ]);
+ $csv->print($stdout, [ map { $self->_handle_quoting_and_encoding($self->{columns}->{$_}->{text}, 1, $opts->{encoding}) } @visible_columns ]);
} else {
foreach my $row (@{ $self->{custom_headers} }) {
foreach my $col (@{ $row }) {
my $num_output = ($col->{colspan} && ($col->{colspan} > 1)) ? $col->{colspan} : 1;
- push @{ $fields }, ($self->unescape_string($col->{text})) x $num_output;
+ push @{ $fields }, ($self->_handle_quoting_and_encoding($col->{text}, 1, $opts->{encoding})) x $num_output;
}
$csv->print($stdout, $fields);
my $num_output = ($row->{$col}{colspan} && ($row->{$col}->{colspan} > 1)) ? $row->{$col}->{colspan} : 1;
$skip_next = $num_output - 1;
- push @data, join($eol, map { s/\r?\n/$eol/g; $_ } @{ $row->{$col}->{data} });
+ push @data, join($eol, map { s/\r?\n/$eol/g; $self->_handle_quoting_and_encoding($_, 0, $opts->{encoding}) } @{ $row->{$col}->{data} });
push @data, ('') x $skip_next if ($skip_next);
}
}
}
+sub check_for_pdf_api {
+ return eval { require PDF::API2; 1; } ? 1 : 0;
+}
+
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
-SL::ReportGenerator.pm: the Lx-Office way of getting data in shape
+SL::ReportGenerator.pm: the kivitendo way of getting data in shape
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Then it lacks usability. You want it to be able to sort the data. You add code for that.
Then there are too many results, you need pagination, you want to print or export that data..... and so on.
-The ReportGenerator class was designed because this exact scenario happened about half a dozen times in Lx-Office.
+The ReportGenerator class was designed because this exact scenario happened about half a dozen times in kivitendo.
It's purpose is to manage all those formating, culling, sorting, and templating.
-Which makes it almost as complicated to use as doing the work for yourself.
+Which makes it almost as complicated to use as doing the work by yourself.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=item set_sort_indicator $column,$direction
-Sets sorting ot the table by specifying a column and a direction, where the direction will be evaluated to ascending if true.
-Note that this is only for displaying. The data has to be presented already sorted.
+Sets sorting of the table by specifying a column and a direction, where the direction will be evaluated to ascending if true.
+Note that this is only for displaying. The data has to have already been sorted when it was added.
=item add_data \@data
=item add_data \%data
-Adds data to the report. A given hash_ref is interpreted as a single line of data, every array_ref as a collection of lines.
-Every line will be expected to be in a kay => value format. Note that the rows have to be already sorted.
-ReportGenerator does only colum sorting on its own, and provides links to sorting and visual cue as to which column was sorted by.
+Adds data to the report. A given hash_ref is interpreted as a single line of
+data, every array_ref as a collection of lines. Every line will be expected to
+be in a key => value format. Note that the rows have to already have been
+sorted.
+
+The ReportGenerator is only able to display pre-sorted data and to indicate by
+which column and in which direction the data has been sorted via visual clues
+in the column headers. It also provides links to invert the sort direction.
=item add_separator
=item add_control \%data
Adds a control element to the data. Control elements are an experimental feature to add functionality to a report the regular data cannot.
-Every control element needs to set IS_CONTROL_DATA, in order to be recongnized by the template.
+Every control element needs to set IS_CONTROL_DATA, in order to be recognized by the template.
Currently the only control element is a colspan element, which can be used as a mini header further down the report.
=item clear_data
-Deletes all data filled into the report, but keeps options set.
+Deletes all data added to the report, but keeps options set.
=item set_options %options
=item prepare_html_content $column,$name,@column_headers
Parses the data, and sets internal data needed for certain output format. Must be called once before the template is invoked.
-Should not be called extrenally, since all render and generate functions invoke it anyway.
+Should not be called externally, since all render and generate functions invoke it anyway.
=item generate_html_content
The PDF generation function. It is invoked by generate_with_headers and renders the PDF with the PDF::API2 library.
+If the param want_binary_pdf is set, the binary pdf stream will be returned.
+If $pdfopts->{print} && $pdfopts->{printer_id} are set, the pdf will be printed (output is directed to print command).
+
+Otherwise and the default a html form with a downloadable file is returned.
+
=item generate_csv_content
The CSV generation function. Uses XS_CSV to parse the information into csv.
The template to be used for HTML reports. Default is 'report_generator/html_report'.
+=item controller_class
+
+If this is used from a C<SL::Controller::Base> based controller class, pass the
+class name here and make sure C<SL::Controller::Helper::ReportGenerator> is
+used in the controller. That way the exports stay functional.
+
=back
=head2 PDF Options
Include headers? Default is yes.
+=item encoding
+
+Character encoding. Default is UTF-8.
+
=back
=head1 SEE ALO