package Iurt::Util; use base qw(Exporter); use strict; our @EXPORT = qw( plog_init plog pdie ssh_setup ssh sout sget sput ); my ($plog_name, $plog_file, $plog_level, $plog_color); =head2 LOG HELPERS =over 8 =item plog_init($program_name, $logfile) =item plog_init($program_name, $logfile, $level) Initialize plog with the program name, log file and optional log level. If not specified, the log level will be set to 9999. =cut my %plog_ctr = ( red => "\x1b[31m", green => "\x1b[32m", yellow => "\x1b[33m", blue => "\x1b[34m", magenta => "\x1b[35m", cyan => "\x1b[36m", grey => "\x1b[37m", bold => "\x1b[1m", normal => "\x1b[0m", ); my @plog_prefix = ( "", "E: ", "W: ", "*: ", "F: ", "O: ", "N: ", "I: ", "D: ", ); my %plog_level = ( NONE => 0, ERROR => 1, WARN => 2, MSG => 3, FAIL => 4, OK => 5, NOTIFY => 6, INFO => 7, DEBUG => 8, ); sub plog_init { $plog_name = shift; $plog_file = shift; $plog_level = shift @_ || 9999; $plog_color = shift @_ || 0; $plog_level = 9999 if $ENV{PLOG_DEBUG}; $plog_color = 0 unless -t fileno $plog_file; foreach (@plog_prefix) { $_ .= "[$plog_name] " } if ($plog_color) { $plog_prefix[1] .= "$plog_ctr{bold}$plog_ctr{red}"; $plog_prefix[2] .= "$plog_ctr{bold}$plog_ctr{yellow}"; $plog_prefix[3] .= $plog_ctr{bold}; $plog_prefix[4] .= $plog_ctr{red}; $plog_prefix[5] .= $plog_ctr{green}; $plog_prefix[6] .= $plog_ctr{cyan}; $plog_prefix[8] .= $plog_ctr{yellow}; } 1; } =item plog($message) =item plog($level, @message) Print a log message in the format "program: I\n" to the log file specified in a call to plog_init(). If a level is specified, the message will be printed only if the level is greater or equal the level set with plog_init(). =back =cut sub plog { my $level = $#_ ? shift : 'INFO'; $level = $plog_level{$level}; my ($p, $e) = ($plog_prefix[$level], ($plog_color ? $plog_ctr{normal} : "")); print $plog_file "$p@_$e\n" if $plog_level >= $level; } sub pdie { plog('ERROR', "@_"); die $@; } =head2 SSH HELPERS =over 8 =item ssh_setup($options, $user, $host) Set up ssh connections with the specified options, user and remote host. Return an ssh handle to be used in ssh-based operations. =cut sub ssh_setup { my $opt = shift; my $user = shift; my $host = shift; my @conf = ($opt, $user, $host); \@conf; } =item ssh($handle, @commmand) Open an ssh connection with parameters specified in ssh_setup() and execute I<@command>. Return the command execution status. =cut # This is currently implemented using direct calls to ssh/scp because. # according to Warly's comments in ulri, using the perl SSH module # gives us some performance problems sub ssh { my $conf = shift; my ($opt, $user, $host) = @$conf; system("ssh $opt -x $user\@$host @_"); } =item sout($handle, @commmand) Open an ssh connection with parameters specified in ssh_setup() and execute I<@command>. Return the command output. =cut sub sout { my $conf = shift; my ($opt, $user, $host) = @$conf; `ssh $opt -x $user\@$host @_ 2>/dev/null`; } =item sget($handle, $from, $to) Get a file using scp, from the remote location I<$from> to the local location I<$to>, using host and user specified in ssh_setup(). =cut sub sget { my $conf = shift; my ($_opt, $user, $host) = @$conf; system('scp', '-q', '-rc', 'arcfour', "$user\@$host:$_[0]", $_[1]); } =item sput($handle, $from, $to) Send a file using scp, from a local location I<$from> to the remote location I<$to>, using host and user specified in ssh_setup(). =back =cut sub sput { my $conf = shift; my ($_opt, $user, $host) = @$conf; system('scp', '-q', '-rc', 'arcfour', $_[0], "$user\@$host:$_[1]"); } =back =cut 1;