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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings;
use strict;
# modified 20190419 RWR
# changed cleanup to remove encapsulating quotes
#
# 20200220 RWR v1.4.1
# added trim
# 20200224 RWR v1.4.2
# Added tableToHash
# Description: Library used by modules. Do NOT enable
our $VERSION = '1.4.2';
# set of libraries to be used by these modules
# parameters
# $report - a reference to a report array (one line per row)
# $headerRegex - optional regex to locate the first (header) line.
# $delimiter - optional delimiter used between header columns
# if $headerRegex is not defined, assumes first line is the headers
# if delimiter is not defined, assumes space is the delimitere
#
# Determines the field widths based on the header line
# processes each line in turn, returning an array ref, where each
# row is a hash ref. The hash ref has the key from the header, and
# the value found in the row.
sub tableToHash {
my ($report, $headerRegex, $delimiter) = @_;
my @return;
my %headers;
# get rid of any line returns at the end.
chomp @{$report};
my $lineNum = 0;
# bypass all the header information, if $headerRegex is defined
if ( $headerRegex ) {
for ( $lineNum = 0; $lineNum < @{$report} && ${$report}[$lineNum] !~ m/$headerRegex/; $lineNum++ ) {}
}
if ( $lineNum < @{$report} ) { # did we get an actual report? some drives will not give us one
# first, process the header line and get the start position and the length
my $char = 0;
while ( $char < length(${$report}[$lineNum]) ) {
substr( ${$report}[$lineNum],$char ) =~ m/^([^ ]+\s*)/;
my $header = $1;
my $start = $char;
my $length = length($header);
if ( $header = &trim( $header ) ) {
$headers{$header}{'start'} = $start;
# note that if this is the last header, we do NOT want a lenght attribute
$headers{$header}{'length'} = $length-1 if $length + $char < length(${$report}[$lineNum]);
}
$char += $length;
}
# now, get the data from all the following lines
while ( ++$lineNum < @{$report} ) {
last unless ${$report}[$lineNum]; # first blank line bails
my %thisLine;
foreach my $thisHeader (keys %headers) {
$thisLine{$thisHeader} = &trim(
defined( $headers{$thisHeader}{'length'} ) ?
substr( ${$report}[$lineNum], $headers{$thisHeader}{'start'}, $headers{$thisHeader}{'length'} )
: # if no length defined, grab everything to the end of the line
substr( ${$report}[$lineNum], $headers{$thisHeader}{'start'} )
);
}
push @return, \%thisLine;
}
}
return \@return;
}
# cleanUp - passed a delimiter and a string, does the following (delimiter can be '')
# chomps the string (removes trailing newlines)
# removes all text BEFORE the delimiter, the delimiter, and any whitespace
# thus, the string 'xxI Am x a weird string' with a newline will become
# 'a weird string' with no newline
# will also look for single and double quotes surrounding entire string and remove them
# if they exist
sub cleanUp {
my ($delimiter, $text) = @_;
chomp $text;
if ( $delimiter && $text =~ m/[^$delimiter]*$delimiter\s*(.*)/ ) {
$text = $1;
}
if ( $text =~ m/^'(.*)'$/ ) {
$text = $1;
}
if ( $text =~ m/^"(.*)"$/ ) {
$text = $1;
}
return $text;
}
# remove leading and trailing spaces from string
sub trim {
my $value = shift;
$value =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g if $value;
return $value;
}
# checks if a command is valid on this system. If so, returns the full path to it
# else, returns empty string.
sub validCommandOnSystem {
my $command = shift;
$command = `which $command 2> /dev/null`;
chomp $command;
return -x $command ? $command : '';
}
sub getOperatingSystem {
return &cleanUp('', qx(uname -s));
}
sub getSysctlParameter {
my ( $sysctl, $parameter ) = @_;
my $result = qx( $sysctl $parameter );
chomp $result;
$result =~ s/$parameter:\s*//;
return $result;
}
# simple function to return true if the current date is the first of the week, month or year
# parameter passed in is 'w' (weekly), 'm' (monthly) or 'y' (yearly)
# to have a test run only weekly, place
# exit 1 unless &checkDate( 'w' );
sub checkDate {
return 1 if -e '/tmp/sysinfo.firstrun';
my $frequency = lc shift;
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time);
return $mday == 1 if $frequency eq 'm'; # monthly
return $wday == 1 if $frequency eq 'w'; # weekly
return $yday == 1 if $frequency eq 'y'; # yearly
return 0; # we failed
}
1;