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#
# This file is part of Config-Model
#
# This software is Copyright (c) 2005-2016 by Dominique Dumont.
#
# This is free software, licensed under:
#
#   The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999
#
package Config::Model::AnyThing;
$Config::Model::AnyThing::VERSION = '2.092';
use Mouse;

# FIXME: must cleanup warp mechanism to implement this
# use MouseX::StrictConstructor;

use Pod::POM;
use Carp;
use Log::Log4perl qw(get_logger :levels);
use 5.10.1;

my $logger        = get_logger("Anything");
my $change_logger = get_logger("ChangeTracker");

has element_name => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Str' );
has parent       => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Config::Model::Node', weak_ref => 1 );

has instance     => (
    is => 'ro',
    isa => 'Config::Model::Instance',
    weak_ref => 1,
    handles => [qw/show_message/]
);

# needs_check defaults to 1 to trap undef mandatory values
has needs_check => ( is => 'rw', isa => 'Bool', default => 1 );

# index_value can be written to when move method is called. But let's
# not advertise this feature.
has index_value => (
    is      => 'rw',
    isa     => 'Str',
    trigger => sub { my $self = shift; $self->{location} = $self->_location; },
);

has container => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Ref', required => 1, weak_ref => 1 );

has container_type => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', builder => '_container_type', lazy => 1 );

sub _container_type {
    my $self = shift;
    my $p    = $self->parent;
    return defined $p
        ? $p->element_type( $self->element_name )
        : 'node';    # root node

}

has root => (
    is       => 'ro',
    isa      => 'Config::Model::Node',
    weak_ref => 1,
    builder  => '_root',
    lazy     => 1
);

sub _root {
    my $self = shift;

    return $self->parent || $self;
}

has location       => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', builder => '_location', lazy => 1 );
has location_short => ( is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', builder => '_location_short', lazy => 1 );

has backend_support_annotation => (
    is => 'ro',
    isa => 'Bool',
    builder  => '_backend_support_annotation',
    lazy     => 1
);

sub _backend_support_annotation {
    my $self = shift;
    # this method is overridden in Config::Model::Node
    return $self->parent->backend_support_annotation;
};

sub notify_change {
    my $self = shift;
    my %args = @_;

    return if $self->instance->initial_load and not $args{really};

    $change_logger->debug( "called for ", $self->name, " from ", join( ' ', caller ),
        " with ", join( ' ', %args ) )
        if $change_logger->is_debug;

    # needs_save may be overridden by caller
    $args{needs_save} //= 1;
    $args{path}       //= $self->location;
    $args{name}       //= $self->element_name if $self->element_name;
    $args{index}      //= $self->index_value if $self->index_value;

    # better use %args instead of @_ to forward arguments. %args eliminates duplicated keys
    $self->container->notify_change(%args);
}

sub _location {
    my $self = shift;

    my $str = '';
    $str .= $self->parent->location if defined $self->parent;

    $str .= ' ' if $str;

    $str .= $self->composite_name;

    return $str;
}

sub _location_short {
    my $self = shift;

    my $str = '';
    $str .= $self->parent->location_short if defined $self->parent;

    $str .= ' ' if $str;

    $str .= $self->composite_name_short;

    return $str;
}

#has composite_name => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str' , builder => '_composite_name', lazy => 1);

sub composite_name {
    my $self = shift;

    my $element = $self->element_name;
    $element = '' unless defined $element;

    my $idx = $self->index_value;
    return $element unless defined $idx;
    $idx = '"' . $idx . '"' if $idx =~ /\W/;

    return "$element:$idx";
}

sub composite_name_short {
    my $self = shift;

    my $element = $self->element_name;
    $element = '' unless defined $element;


    my $idx = $self->shorten_idx($self->index_value);
    return $element unless length $idx;
    $idx = '"' . $idx . '"' if $idx =~ /\W/;
    return "$element:$idx";
}

sub shorten_idx {
    my $self = shift;
    my $long_index = shift ;

    my @idx = split /\n/, $long_index // '' ;
    my $idx = shift @idx;
    $idx .= '[...]' if @idx;

    return $idx // ''; # may be undef on freebsd with perl 5.10.1 ...
}


## Fixme: not yet tested
sub xpath {
    my $self = shift;

    $logger->debug("xpath called on $self");

    my $element = $self->element_name;
    $element = '' unless defined $element;

    my $idx = $self->index_value;

    my $str = '';
    $str .= $self->cim_parent->parent->xpath
        if $self->can('cim_parent')
        and defined $self->cim_parent;

    $str .= '/' . $element . ( defined $idx ? "[\@id=$idx]" : '' ) if $element;

    return $str;
}

sub annotation {
    my $self = shift;
    $self->{annotation} = join( "\n", grep ( defined $_, @_ ) )
        if @_
        and not $self->instance->preset
        and not $self->instance->layered;
    return $self->{annotation} || '';
}

sub clear_annotation {
    my $self = shift;
    $self->{annotation} = '';
}

sub load_pod_annotation {
    my $self = shift;
    my $pod  = shift;

    my $parser = Pod::POM->new();
    my $pom    = $parser->parse_text($pod)
        || croak $parser->error();
    my $sections = $pom->head1();

    foreach my $s (@$sections) {
        next unless $s->title eq 'Annotations';

        foreach my $item ( $s->over->[0]->item ) {
            my $path = $item->title . '';    # force string representation. Not understood why...
            $path =~ s/^[\s\*]+//;
            my $note = $item->text . '';
            $note =~ s/\s+$//;
            $logger->debug("load_pod_annotation: '$path' -> '$note'");
            $self->grab( steps => $path )->annotation($note);
        }
    }
}

## Navigation

# accept commands like
# item:b -> go down a node, create a new node if necessary
# - climbs up
# ! climbs up to the top

# Now return an object and not a value !

sub grab {
    my $self = shift;
    my ( $steps, $mode, $autoadd, $type, $grab_non_available, $check ) =
        ( undef, 'strict', 1, undef, 0, 'yes' );

    my %args = @_ > 1 ? @_ : ( steps => $_[0] );

    $steps               = delete $args{steps} // delete $args{step};
    $mode               = delete $args{mode} if defined $args{mode};
    $autoadd            = delete $args{autoadd} if defined $args{autoadd};
    $grab_non_available = delete $args{grab_non_available}
        if defined $args{grab_non_available};
    $type  = delete $args{type};                           # node, leaf or undef
    $check = $self->_check_check( delete $args{check} );

    if ( defined $args{strict} ) {
        carp "grab: deprecated parameter 'strict'. Use mode";
        $mode = delete $args{strict} ? 'strict' : 'adaptative';
    }

    Config::Model::Exception::User->throw(
        object  => $self,
        message => "grab: unexpected parameter: " . join( ' ', keys %args ) ) if %args;

    Config::Model::Exception::Internal->throw(
        error => "grab: steps parameter must be a string " . "or an array ref" )
        unless ref $steps eq 'ARRAY' || not ref $steps;

    # accept commands, grep remove empty items left by spurious spaces
    my $huge_string = ref $steps ? join( ' ', @$steps ) : $steps;
    my @command = (
        $huge_string =~ m/
         (         # begin of *one* command
          (?:        # group parts of a command (e.g ...:... )
           [^\s"]+  # match anything but a space and a quote
           (?:        # begin quoted group 
             "         # begin of a string
              (?:        # begin group
                \\"       # match an escaped quote
                |         # or
                [^"]      # anything but a quote
              )*         # lots of time
             "         # end of the string
           )          # end of quoted group
           ?          # match if I got more than one group
          )+      # can have several parts in one command
         )        # end of *one* command
        /gx
    );

    my @saved = @command;

    $logger->debug(
        "grab: executing '",
        join( "' '", @command ),
        "' on object '",
        $self->name, "'"
    );

    my @found = ($self);

COMMAND:
    while (@command) {
        last if $mode eq 'step_by_step' and @saved > @command;

        my $cmd = shift @command;

        my $obj = $found[-1];
        $logger->debug( "grab: executing cmd '$cmd' on object '", $obj->name, "($obj)'" );

        if ( $cmd eq '!' ) {
            push @found, $obj->grab_root();
            next;
        }

        if ( $cmd =~ /^!([\w:]*)/ ) {
            my $ancestor = $obj->grab_ancestor($1);
            if ( defined $ancestor ) {
                push @found, $ancestor;
                next;
            }
            else {
                Config::Model::Exception::AncestorClass->throw(
                    object => $obj,
                    info   => "grab called from '"
                        . $self->name
                        . "' with steps '@saved' looking for class $1"
                ) if $mode eq 'strict';
                return;
            }
        }

        if ( $cmd =~ /^\?(\w[\w-]*)/ ) {
            push @found, $obj->grab_ancestor_with_element_named($1);
            $cmd =~ s/^\?//;    #remove the go up part
            unshift @command, $cmd;
            next;
        }

        if ( $cmd eq '-' ) {
            if ( defined $obj->parent ) {
                push @found, $obj->parent;
                next;
            }
            else {
                $logger->debug( "grab: ", $obj->name, " has no parent" );
                return $mode eq 'adaptative' ? $obj : undef;
            }
        }

        unless ( $obj->isa('Config::Model::Node')
            or $obj->isa('Config::Model::WarpedNode') ) {
            Config::Model::Exception::Model->throw(
                object  => $obj,
                message => "Cannot apply command '$cmd' on leaf item"
                    . " (full command is '@saved')"
            );
        }

        my ( $name, $action, $arg ) =
            ( $cmd =~ /(\w[\-\w]*)(?:(:)((?:"[^\"]*")|(?:[\w:\/\.\-\+]+)))?/ );

        if ( defined $arg and $arg =~ /^"/ and $arg =~ /"$/ ) {
            $arg =~ s/^"//;    # remove leading quote
            $arg =~ s/"$//;    # remove trailing quote
        }

        {
            no warnings "uninitialized";
            $logger->debug("grab: cmd '$cmd' -> name '$name', action '$action', arg '$arg'");
        }

        unless ( $obj->has_element($name) ) {
            if ( $mode eq 'step_by_step' ) {
                return wantarray ? ( undef, @command ) : undef;
            }
            elsif ( $mode eq 'loose' ) {
                return;
            }
            elsif ( $mode eq 'adaptative' ) {
                last;
            }
            else {
                Config::Model::Exception::UnknownElement->throw(
                    object   => $obj,
                    element  => $name,
                    function => 'grab',
                    info     => "grab called from '" . $self->name . "' with steps '@saved'"
                );
            }
        }

        unless (
            $grab_non_available
            or $obj->is_element_available(
                name       => $name,
            )
            ) {
            if ( $mode eq 'step_by_step' ) {
                return wantarray ? ( undef, @command ) : undef;
            }
            elsif ( $mode eq 'loose' ) {
                return;
            }
            elsif ( $mode eq 'adaptative' ) {
                last;
            }
            else {
                Config::Model::Exception::UnavailableElement->throw(
                    object   => $obj,
                    element  => $name,
                    function => 'grab',
                    info     => "grab called from '" . $self->name . "' with steps '@saved'"
                );
            }
        }

        my $next_obj = $obj->fetch_element(
            name          => $name,
            check         => $check,
            accept_hidden => $grab_non_available
        );

        # create list or hash element only if autoadd is true
        if (    defined $action
            and $autoadd == 0
            and not $next_obj->exists($arg) ) {
            return if $mode eq 'loose';
            Config::Model::Exception::UnknownId->throw(
                object   => $obj->fetch_element($name),
                element  => $name,
                id       => $arg,
                function => 'grab'
            ) unless $mode eq 'adaptative';
            last;
        }

        if ( defined $action and not $next_obj->isa('Config::Model::AnyId') ) {
            return if $mode eq 'loose';
            Config::Model::Exception::Model->throw(
                object  => $obj,
                message => "Cannot apply command '$cmd' on non hash or non list item"
                    . " (full command is '@saved'). item is '"
                    . $next_obj->name . "'"
            );
            last;
        }

        # action can only be :
        $next_obj = $next_obj->fetch_with_id(index => $arg, check => $check) if defined $action;

        push @found, $next_obj;
    }

    # check element type
    if ( defined $type ) {
        my @allowed = ref $type ? @$type : ($type);
        while ( @found and not grep {$found[-1]->get_type eq $_} @allowed ) {
            Config::Model::Exception::WrongType->throw(
                object        => $found[-1],
                function      => 'grab',
                got_type      => $found[-1]->get_type,
                expected_type => $type,
                info          => "requested with steps '$steps'"
            ) if $mode ne 'adaptative';
            pop @found;
        }
    }

    my $return = $found[-1];
    $logger->debug( "grab: returning object '", $return->name, "($return)'" );
    return wantarray ? ( $return, @command ) : $return;
}

sub grab_value {
    my $self = shift;
    my %args = scalar @_ == 1 ? ( steps => $_[0] ) : @_;

    my $obj = $self->grab(%args);

    # Pb: may return a node. add another option to grab ??
    # to get undef value when needed?

    return if ( $args{mode} and $args{mode} eq 'loose' and not defined $obj );

    Config::Model::Exception::User->throw(
        object  => $self,
        message => "grab_value: cannot get value of non-leaf or check_list "
            . "item with '"
            . join( "' '", @_ )
            . "'. item is $obj"
        )
        unless ref $obj
        and ( $obj->isa("Config::Model::Value")
        or $obj->isa("Config::Model::CheckList") );

    my $value = $obj->fetch;
    if ( $logger->is_debug ) {
        my $str = defined $value ? $value : '<undef>';
        $logger->debug( "grab_value: returning value $str of object '", $obj->name );
    }
    return $value;
}

sub grab_annotation {
    my $self = shift;
    my @args = scalar @_ == 1 ? ( steps => $_[0] ) : @_;

    my $obj = $self->grab(@args);

    return $obj->annotation;
}

sub grab_root {
    my $self = shift;
    return defined $self->parent
        ? $self->parent->grab_root
        : $self;
}

sub grab_ancestor {
    my $self = shift;
    my $class = shift || die "grab_ancestor: missing ancestor class";

    return $self if $self->get_type eq 'node' and $self->config_class_name eq $class;

    return $self->{parent}->grab_ancestor($class) if defined $self->{parent};
    return;
}

#internal. Used by grab with '?xxx' steps
sub grab_ancestor_with_element_named {
    my ( $self, $search, $type ) = @_;

    my $obj = $self;

    while (1) {
        $logger->debug(
            "grab_ancestor_with_element_named: executing cmd '?$search' on object " . $obj->name );

        my $obj_element_name = $obj->element_name;

        if (    $obj->isa('Config::Model::Node')
            and $obj->has_element( name => $search, type => $type ) ) {

            # object contains the search element, we need to grab the
            # searched object (i.e. the '?foo' part is done
            return $obj;
        }
        elsif ( defined $obj->parent ) {

            # going up
            $obj = $obj->parent;
        }
        else {
            # there's no more up to go to...
            Config::Model::Exception::Model->throw(
                object => $self,
                error  => "Error: cannot grab '?$search'" . "from " . $self->name
            );
        }
    }
}

# fallback method for object that don't implement has_data
sub has_data {
    my $self= shift;
    $logger->debug("called fall-back has_data for element", $self->name) if $logger->is_debug;
    return 1;
}

sub model_searcher {
    my $self = shift;
    my %args = @_;

    my $model = $self->instance->config_model;
    return Config::Model::SearchElement->new( model => $model, node => $self, %args );
}

sub searcher {
    carp "Config::Model::AnyThing searcher is deprecated";
    goto &model_searcher;
}

sub dump_as_data {
    my $self   = shift;
    my $dumper = Config::Model::DumpAsData->new;
    $dumper->dump_as_data( node => $self, @_ );
}

# hum, check if the check information is valid
sub _check_check {
    my $self = shift;
    my $p    = shift;

    return 'yes' if not defined $p or $p eq '1' or $p eq 'yes';
    return 'no'  if $p eq '0'      or $p eq 'no';
    return $p    if $p eq 'skip';

    croak "Internal error: Unvalid check value: $p";
}

sub has_fixes {
    my $self = shift;
    $logger->debug( "dummy has_fixes called on " . $self->name );
    return 0;
}

sub has_warning {
    my $self = shift;
    $logger->debug( "dummy has_warning called on " . $self->name );
    return 0;
}

sub warp_error {
    my $self = shift;
    return '' unless defined $self->{warper};
    return $self->{warper}->warp_error;
}

# used by Value and AnyId
sub set_convert {
    my ( $self, $arg_ref ) = @_;

    my $convert = delete $arg_ref->{convert};

    # convert_sub keeps a subroutine reference
    $self->{convert_sub} =
          $convert eq 'uc' ? sub { uc(shift) }
        : $convert eq 'lc' ? sub { lc(shift) }
        :                    undef;

    Config::Model::Exception::Model->throw(
        object => $self,
        error  => "Unexpected convert value: $convert, " . "expected lc or uc"
    ) unless defined $self->{convert_sub};
}

__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;

1;

# ABSTRACT: Base class for configuration tree item

__END__

=pod

=encoding UTF-8

=head1 NAME

Config::Model::AnyThing - Base class for configuration tree item

=head1 VERSION

version 2.092

=head1 SYNOPSIS

 # internal class

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This class must be inherited by all nodes or leaves of the
configuration tree.

AnyThing provides some methods and no constructor.

=head1 Introspection methods

=head2 element_name()

Returns the element name that contain this object.

=head2 index_value()

For object stored in an array or hash element, returns the index (or key)
containing this object.

=head2 parent()

Returns the node containing this object. May return undef if C<parent()> 
is called on the root of the tree.

=head2 container_type()

Returns the type (e.g. C<list> or C<hash> or C<leaf> or C<node> or
C<warped_node>) of the element containing this object. 

=head2 root()

Returns the root node of the configuration tree.

=head2 location()

Returns the node location in the configuration tree. This location
conforms with the syntax defined by L</grab()> method.

=head2 location_short()

Returns the node location in the configuration tree. This location truncates long
indexes to be readable. It cannot be used by L</grab()> method.

=head2 composite_name

Return the element name with its index (if any). I.e. returns C<foo:bar> or
C<foo>.

=head2 composite_name_short

Return the element name with its index (if any). Too long indexes are
truncated to be readable.

=head1 Annotation

Annotation is a way to store miscellaneous information associated to
each node. (Yeah... comments). Reading and writing annotation makes
sense only if they can be read from and written to the configuration
file, hence the need for the following method:

=head2 backend_support_annotation

Returns 1 if at least one of the backends attached to a parent node
support to read and write annotations (aka comments) in the
configuration file.

=head2 support_annotation

Returns 1 if at least one of the backends support to read and write annotations
(aka comments) in the configuration file.

=head2 annotation( [ note1, [ note2 , ... ] ] )

Without argument, return a string containing the object's annotation (or 
an empty string).

With several arguments, join the arguments with "\n", store the annotations 
and return the resulting string.

=head2 load_pod_annotation ( pod_string )

Load annotations in configuration tree from a pod document. The pod must
be in the form:

 =over
 
 =item path
 
 Annotation text
 
 =back

=head2 clear_annotation

Clear the annotation of an element

=head1 Information management

=head2 grab(...)

Grab an object from the configuration tree.

Parameters are:

=over

=item C<steps> (or C<step>)

A string indicating the steps to follow in the tree to find the
required item. (mandatory)

=item C<mode>

When set to C<strict>, C<grab> throws an exception if no object is found
using the passed string. When set to C<adaptative>, the object found last is
returned. For instance, for the steps C<good_step wrong_step>, only
the object held by C<good_step> is returned. When set to C<loose>, grab
returns undef in case of problem. (default is C<strict>)

=item C<type>

Either C<node>, C<leaf>, C<hash> or C<list> or an array ref containing these
values. Returns only an object of
requested type. Depending on C<strict> value, C<grab> either
throws an exception or returns the last object found with the requested type.
(optional, default to C<undef>, which means any type of object)

Examples:

 $root->grep(steps => 'foo:2 bar', type => 'leaf')
 $root->grep(steps => 'foo:2 bar', type => ['leaf','check_list'])

=item C<autoadd>

When set to 1, C<hash> or C<list> configuration element are created
when requested by the passed steps. (default is 1). 

=item grab_non_available

When set to 1, grab returns an object even if this one is not
available. I.e. even if this element was warped out. (default is 0).

=back

The C<steps> parameters is made of the following items separated by
spaces:

=over 8

=item -

Go up one node

=item !

Go to the root node.

=item !Foo

Go up the configuration tree until the C<Foo> configuration class is found. Raise an exception if 
no C<Foo> class is found when root node is reached.

=item xxx

Go down using C<xxx> element.

=item xxx:yy

Go down using C<xxx> element and id C<yy> (valid for hash or list elements)

=item ?xxx

Go up the tree until a node containing element C<xxx> is found. Then go down
the tree like item C<xxx>.

If C<?xxx:yy>, go up the tree the same way. But no check is done to
see if id C<yy> actually exists or not. Only the element C<xxx> is 
considered when going up the tree.

=back

=head2 grab_value(...)

Like L</grab(...)>, but returns the value of a leaf or check_list object, not
just the leaf object.

C<grab_value> raises an exception if following the steps ends on anything but a
leaf or a check_list.

=head2 grab_annotation(...)

Like L</grab(...)>, but returns the annotation of an object.

=head2 grab_root()

Returns the root of the configuration tree.

=head2 grab_ancestor( Foo )

Go up the configuration tree until the C<Foo> configuration class is found. Returns 
the found node or undef.

=head2 notify_change(...)

Notify the instance of semantic changes. Parameters are:

=over 8

=item old

old value. (optional)

=item new

new value (optional)

=item path

Location of the changed parameter starting from root node. Default to C<$self->location>.

=item name

element name. Default to C<$self->element_name>

=item index

If the changed parameter is part of a hash or an array, C<index>
contains the key or the index to get the changed parameter.

=item note

information about the change. Mandatory of neither old or new value are defined.

=item really

When set to 1, force recording of change even if in initial load phase.

=item needs_save

internal parameter.

=back

=head2 show_message( string )

Forwarded to L<Config::Model::Instance/"show_message( string )">.

=head2 model_searcher ()

Returns an object dedicated to search an element in the configuration
model (respecting privilege level).

This method returns a L<Config::Model::SearchElement> object. See
L<Config::Model::Searcher> for details on how to handle a search.

=head2 dump_as_data ( )

Dumps the configuration data of the node and its siblings into a perl
data structure. 

Returns a hash ref containing the data. See
L<Config::Model::DumpAsData> for details.

=head2 warp_error

Returns a string describing any issue with L<Config::Model::Warper> object. 
Returns '' if invoked on a tree object without warp specification.

=head1 AUTHOR

Dominique Dumont, (ddumont at cpan dot org)

=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Config::Model>, 
L<Config::Model::Instance>, 
L<Config::Model::Node>, 
L<Config::Model::Loader>, 
L<Config::Model::Dumper>

=head1 AUTHOR

Dominique Dumont

=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2005-2016 by Dominique Dumont.

This is free software, licensed under:

  The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999

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