#!/bin/bash
#
# manual_getActions.sh -- This function interpretes arguments passed
# to `manual' functionality and calls actions accordingly.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2011 Alain Reguera Delgado
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
# License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function manual_getActions {
# Define short options we want to support.
local ARGSS=""
# Define long options we want to support.
local ARGSL="read:,search:,edit:,delete:,update:,copy:,rename:,to:"
# Parse arguments using getopt(1) command parser.
cli_doParseArguments
# Reset positional parameters using output from (getopt) argument
# parser.
eval set -- "$ARGUMENTS"
# Define action to take for each option passed.
while true; do
case "$1" in
--read )
ACTIONVAL="$2"
ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_searchNode"
shift 2
;;
--search )
ACTIONVAL="$2"
ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_searchIndex"
shift 2
;;
--edit )
ACTIONVAL="$2"
ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_editEntry"
shift 2
;;
--delete )
ACTIONVAL="$2"
ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_deleteEntry"
shift 2
;;
--update )
ACTIONVAL="$2"
ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_updateOutputFiles"
shift 2
;;
--copy )
ACTIONVAL="$2"
ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_copyEntry"
shift 2
;;
--rename )
ACTIONVAL="$2"
ACTIONNAM="${FUNCNAM}_renameEntry"
shift 2
;;
--to )
FLAG_TO="$(manual_getEntry "$2")"
shift 2
;;
* )
# Break options loop.
break
esac
done
# Check action value passed through the command-line using source
# directory definition as reference.
cli_checkRepoDirSource
# Define documentation entry.
ENTRY=$(manual_getEntry)
# Define documentation entry directory. This is the directory
# where the entry file is stored.
ENTRY_DIR=$(dirname ${ENTRY} | sed -r 's!\.texi$!!')
# Define documentation entry file (without extension).
ENTRY_FILE=$(basename ${ENTRY} | sed -r 's!\.texi$!!')
# Define file name for documentation manual. This is the file used
# to initiate the structure of documentation manual.
MANUAL_NAME=repository
# Define directory to store documentation entries. At this point,
# we need to take a desition about documentation design, in order
# to answer the question: How do we assign chapters, sections and
# subsections automatically, based on the repository structure?
# and also, how such design could be adapted to changes in the
# repository structure?
#
# One solution would be: represent the repository's directory
# structure as sections inside a chapter named Filesystem or
# something similar. Subsections and subsubsections will not have
# their own files, they all will be written inside the same
# section file that represents the repository directory.
MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR=$(echo $ENTRY | cut -d / -f-7)
# Define chapter name for the documentation entry we are working
# with.
MANUAL_CHAPTER_NAME=$(basename "$MANUAL_CHAPTER_DIR")
# Define base name for documentation manual files (without
# extension). This is the main file name used to build texinfo
# related files (.info, .pdf, .xml, etc.).
MANUAL_BASEFILE="${MANUAL_BASEDIR}/${MANUAL_NAME}"
# Set action preable.
cli_printActionPreamble "${MANUAL_BASEFILE}.texi" '' ''
# Syncronize changes between the working copy and the central
# repository to bring down changes.
cli_syncroRepoChanges ${MANUAL_BASEDIR}
# Execute action name.
if [[ $ACTIONNAM =~ "^${FUNCNAM}_[A-Za-z]+$" ]];then
eval $ACTIONNAM
else
cli_printMessage "`gettext "A valid action is required."`" 'AsErrorLine'
cli_printMessage "$(caller)" 'AsToKnowMoreLine'
fi
# Syncronize changes between the working copy and the central
# repository to commit up changes.
cli_commitRepoChanges ${MANUAL_BASEDIR}
}