NAME DataFax::StudySubs - DataFax common sub routines SYNOPSIS use DataFax::StudySubs qw(:all); DESCRIPTION This class contains the common sub-routines used in DataFax. Export Tag: all The :all tag includes the all the methods in this module. use DataFax::StudySubs qw(:all); It includes the following sub-routines: dfparam($var, $ar[,$val]) Input variables: $var - variable name $ar - parameter hash or array ref $val - value to be added or assigned Variables used or routines called: None How to use: use DataFax::DFstudyDB qw(dfparam); my $ar = {a=>1,b=>25}; my $br = [1,2,5,10]; # for hash ref my $va = $self->dfparam('a',$ar); # set $va = 1 my $v1 = $self->dfparam('v1',$ar); # set $v1 = "" my $v2 = $self->dfparam('b',$ar); # set $v2 = 25 # for array ref my $v3 = $self->dfparam(0,$br); # set $v3 = 1 my $v4 = $self->dfparam(3,$br); # set $v4 = 10 # add or assign values and return array ref $self->dfparam('c',$ar,30); # set $ar->{c} = 30 $self->dfparam(5,$br,50); # set $br->[5] = 50 Return: $r - the value in the hash or empty string or array ref. This method gets and sets the $var in $ar. If the varirable does not exists in $ar, it tries in $self as well for 'get'. get_dfparam($vs, $ar) Input variables: $vs - a list of variable names separated by comma $ar - parameter hash or array ref Variables used or routines called: dfparam - get individual parameter How to use: use DataFax::DFstudyDB qw(:all); my $ar = {a=>1,b=>25}; my ($va, $vb) = $self->get_dfparam('a,b',$ar); Return: array or array ref This method gets multiple values for listed variables. exec_cmd ($cmd, $pr) Input variables: $cmd - a full unix command with paraemters and arguments $pr - parameter hash ref datafax_host - DataFax host name or ip address local_host - local host name or ip address datafax_usr - DataFax user name datafax_pwd - DataFax user password Variables used or routines called: get_dfparam - get values for multiple parameters How to use: use DataFax::DFstudyDB qw(:all); # Case 1: hosts are different and without id and password my $cmd = "cat /my/dir/file.txt"; my $pr = {datafax_host=>'dfsvr',local_host='svr2'}; my @a = $self->exec_cmd($cmd,$pr); # uses rsh to run the cmd # Case 2: different hosts with id and password my $pr = {datafax_host=>'dfsvr',local_host='svr2', datafax_usr=>'fusr', datafax_pwd=>'pwd' }; my @a = $self->exec_cmd($cmd,$pr); # uses rexec # Case 2: hosts are the same my $pr = {datafax_host=>'dfsvr',local_host='dfsvr'}; my $ar = $self->exec_cmd('/my/file.txt',$pr); # case 2: Return: array or array ref This method opens a file or runs a command and return the contents in array or array ref. debug_level($n) Input variables: $n - a number between 0 and 100. It specifies the level of messages that you would like to display. The higher the number, the more detailed messages that you will get. Variables used or routines called: None. How to use: $self->debug_level(2); # set the message level to 2 print $self->debug_level; # print current message level Return: the debug level or set the debug level. echo_msg($msg, $lvl, $fh) Input variables: $msg - the message to be displayed. No newline is needed in the end of the message. It will add the newline code at the end of the message. $lvl - the message level is assigned to the message. If it is higher than the debug level, then the message will not be displayed. $fh - file handler, or set the file hanlder in this parameter $ENV{FH_DEBUG_LOG} Variables used or routines called: debug_level - get debug level. How to use: # default msg level to 0 $self->echo_msg('This is a test"); # set the msg level to 2 $self->echo_msg('This is a test", 2); Return: None. This method will display message or a hash array based on *debug_level* level. If *debug_level* is set to '0', no message or array will be displayed. If *debug_level* is set to '2', it will only display the message level ($lvl) is less than or equal to '2'. If you call this method without providing a message level, the message level ($lvl) is default to '0'. Of course, if no message is provided to the method, it will be quietly returned. This is how you can call *echo_msg*: my $df = DataFax->new; $df->echo_msg("This is a test"); # default the msg to level 0 $df->echo_msg("This is a test",1); # assign the msg as level 1 msg $df->echo_msg("Test again",2); # assign the msg as level 2 msg $df->echo_msg($hrf,1); # assign $hrf as level 1 msg $df->echo_msg($hrf,2); # assign $hrf as level 2 msg If *debug_level* is set to '1', all the messages with default message level, i.e., 0, and '1' will be displayed. The higher level messages will not be displayed. This method displays or writes the message based on debug level. The filehandler is provided through $fh or $ENV{FH_DEBUG_LOG}, and the outputs are written to the file. disp_param($arf,$lzp, $fh) Input variables: $arf - array reference $lzp - number of blank space indented in left $fh - file handler Variables used or routines called: echo_msg - print debug messages debug_level - set debug level disp_param - recusively called How to use: use DataFax::StudySubs qw(:echo_msg); my $self= bless {}, "main"; $self->disp_param($arf); Return: Display the content of the array. This method recursively displays the contents of an array. If a filehandler is provided through $fh or $ENV{FH_DEBUG_LOG}, the outputs are written to the file.