#!/bin/bash
#
# texinfo_createChapter.sh -- This function standardizes chapter
# creation insdie the manual structure.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Project
#
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#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function texinfo_createChapter {
# Verify chapter directory inside the manual structure. The
# chapter directory is where chapter-specific information (e.g.,
# chapter definition files and sections) are stored in. If this
# directory already exist, assume it was created correctly in the
# past. Otherwise, request confirmation for creating it.
if [[ -d $MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR ]];then
return
else
cli_printMessage "`gettext "The following documentation chapter will be created:"`"
cli_printMessage "${MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR}" --as-response-line
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Do you want to continue?"`" --as-yesornorequest-line
fi
# Initialize chapter node, chapter index and chapter title.
local MANUAL_CHAPTER_NODE=''
local MANUAL_CHAPTER_TITLE=''
local MANUAL_CHAPTER_CIND=''
# Request the user to enter a chapter title.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Chapter Title"`" --as-request-line
read MANUAL_CHAPTER_TITLE
# Sanitate chapter node, chapter index and chapter title.
MANUAL_CHAPTER_NODE=$(${FLAG_BACKEND}_getEntryNode "$MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME")
MANUAL_CHAPTER_CIND=$(${FLAG_BACKEND}_getEntryIndex "$MANUAL_CHAPTER_TITLE")
MANUAL_CHAPTER_TITLE=$(${FLAG_BACKEND}_getEntryTitle "$MANUAL_CHAPTER_TITLE")
# Print action message.
cli_printMessage "-" --as-separator-line
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Creating chapter files."`" --as-response-line
# Define list of template files used to build the chapter main
# definition files.
local FILE=''
local FILES=$(cli_getFilesList "${MANUAL_TEMPLATE_L10N}/Chapters" \
--maxdepth='1' \
--pattern="chapter(-menu|-nodes)?\.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}")
# Create chapter directory using subversion. This is the place
# where all chapter-specific files will be stored in.
if [[ ! -d ${MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR} ]];then
svn mkdir ${MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR} --quiet
fi
# Create chapter-specific files using template files as reference.
for FILE in $FILES;do
# Verify texinfo templates used as based to build the chapter
# structure. Be sure they are inside the working copy of
# The CentOS Artwork Repository (-w) and under version control
# (-n), too.
cli_checkFiles ${FILE} -wn
# Copy template files into the chapter directory.
svn cp ${FILE} ${MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR} --quiet
done
# Before expanding chapter information, be sure the slash (/)
# character be scaped. Otherwise, if the slashes aren't scape,
# they will be interpreted as sed's separator and might provoke
# sed to complain.
MANUAL_CHAPTER_NODE=$(echo "$MANUAL_CHAPTER_NODE" | sed -r 's/\//\\\//g')
MANUAL_CHAPTER_CIND=$(echo "$MANUAL_CHAPTER_CIND" | sed -r 's/\//\\\//g')
MANUAL_CHAPTER_TITLE=$(echo "$MANUAL_CHAPTER_TITLE" | sed -r 's/\//\\\//g')
MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME=$(echo "$MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME" | sed -r 's/\//\\\//g')
# Expand translation markers inside chapter main definition file.
sed -i -r \
-e "s/=CHAPTER_NODE=/${MANUAL_CHAPTER_NODE}/" \
-e "s/=CHAPTER_TITLE=/${MANUAL_CHAPTER_TITLE}/" \
-e "s/=CHAPTER_CIND=/${MANUAL_CHAPTER_CIND}/" \
-e "s/=CHAPTER_NAME=/${MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME}/" \
${MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR}/chapter.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}
# Remove content from `chapter-nodes.texinfo' file to start with a
# clean node structure. This file is also used to create new
# documentation entries, but we don't need that information right
# now (when the chapter structure is created), just an empty copy
# of the file. The node structure of chapter is created
# automatically based on action value.
echo "" > ${MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR}/chapter-nodes.${MANUAL_EXTENSION}
# Print action maessage.
cli_printMessage "`gettext "Updating chapter menu and nodes inside manual structure."`" --as-response-line
# Update chapter information inside the manual's texinfo
# structure.
${FLAG_BACKEND}_updateChapterMenu
${FLAG_BACKEND}_updateChapterNodes
}