#!/bin/bash
#
# xhtml_makeToc.sh -- This functionality transforms web page headings to
# make them accessible through a table of contents. The table of
# contents is expanded in place, wherever the <div class="toc"></div>
# piece of code be in the page. Once the <div class="toc"></div>
# piece of code has be expanded, there is no need to put anything else
# in the page.
#
# In order for the tuneup functionality to transform headings, you
# need to put headings in just one line using one of the following
# forms:
#
# <h1><a name="">Title</a></h1>
# <h1><a href="">Title</a></h1>
# <h1><a name="" href="">Title</a></h1>
#
# In the example above, h1 can vary from h1 to h6. Closing tag must be
# present and also match the openning tag. The value of `name' and
# `href' options from the anchor element are set dynamically using the
# md5sum output of combining the page location, the head- string and
# the heading string.
#
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2011 The CentOS Artwork SIG
#
# 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# $Id$
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
function xhtml_makeToc {
# Define variables as local to avoid conflicts outside.
local COUNT=0
local PREVCOUNT=0
local -a FINAL
local -a TITLE
local -a MD5SM
local -a OPTNS
local -a LEVEL
local -a PARENT
local -a TOCENTRIES
local -a LINK
# Define table of content configuration file, the file used to
# produce the table of content XHTML output code.
local TOC_CONFIG=${TUNEUP_BACKEND_CONFIG}/$(cli_getRepoName ${TUNEUP_BACKEND} -f)_toc.awk
# Verify table of content configuration file.
cli_checkFiles ${TOC_CONFIG}
# Define html heading regular expression pattern. Use parenthisis
# to save html action name, action value, and heading title.
local PATTERN="<h([1-6])>(<a.*[^\>]>)(.*[^<])</a></h[1-6]>"
# Verify list of html files. Are files really html files? If they
# don't, continue with the next one in the list.
if [[ ! $(file --brief $FILE) =~ '^(XHTML|HTML|XML)' ]];then
continue
fi
# Define list of headings to process. When building the heading,
# it is required to change spaces characters from its current
# decimal output to something different (e.g., its \040 octal
# alternative). This is required because the space character is
# used as egrep default field separator and spaces can be present
# inside heading strings we don't want to separate.
for HEADING in $(egrep "$PATTERN" $FILE \
| sed -r -e 's!^[[:space:]]+!!' -e "s! !\\\040!g");do
# Define previous counter value using current counter
# value as reference.
if [[ $COUNT -ne 0 ]];then
PREVCOUNT=$(($COUNT-1))
fi
# Define initial heading information.
FIRST[$COUNT]=$(echo $HEADING | sed -r "s!\\\040! !g")
TITLE[$COUNT]=$(echo ${FIRST[$COUNT]} | sed -r "s!$PATTERN!\3!")
MD5SM[$COUNT]=$(echo "${FILE}${FIRST[$COUNT]}" | md5sum | sed -r 's![[:space:]]+-$!!')
OPTNS[$COUNT]=$(echo ${FIRST[$COUNT]} | sed -r "s!$PATTERN!\2!")
LEVEL[$COUNT]=$(echo ${FIRST[$COUNT]} | sed -r "s!$PATTERN!\1!")
PARENT[$COUNT]=${LEVEL[$PREVCOUNT]}
# Transform heading information using initial heading
# information as reference.
if [[ ${OPTNS[$COUNT]} =~ '^<a (href|name)="(.*)" (href|name)="(.*)">$' ]];then
OPTNS[$COUNT]='<a name="head-'${MD5SM[$COUNT]}'" href="#head-'${MD5SM[$COUNT]}'">'
elif [[ ${OPTNS[$COUNT]} =~ '^<a name="(.*)">$' ]];then
OPTNS[$COUNT]='<a name="head-'${MD5SM[$COUNT]}'">'
elif [[ ${OPTNS[$COUNT]} =~ '^<a href="(.*)">$' ]];then
OPTNS[$COUNT]='<a href="#head-'${MD5SM[$COUNT]}'">'
fi
# Build final html heading structure.
FINAL[$COUNT]='<h'${LEVEL[$COUNT]}'>'${OPTNS[$COUNT]}${TITLE[$COUNT]}'</a></h'${LEVEL[$COUNT]}'>'
# Build html heading link structure. These links are used by
# the table of contents later.
LINK[$COUNT]='<a href="#head-'${MD5SM[$COUNT]}'">'${TITLE[$COUNT]}'</a>'
# Build table of contents entry with numerical
# identifications. The numerical identification is what we use
# to determine the correct position of each heading link on
# the table of content.
TOCENTRIES[$COUNT]="$COUNT:${LEVEL[$COUNT]}:${PARENT[$COUNT]}:${LINK[$COUNT]}"
# Update heading information inside the current file being
# processed. Use the first and final heading information.
sed -i -r "s!${FIRST[$COUNT]}!${FINAL[$COUNT]}!" $FILE
# Increase heading counter.
COUNT=$(($COUNT + 1))
done
# Build the table of contents using heading numerical
# identifications as reference. The numerical identification
# describes the order of headings in one xhtml file. This
# information is processed by awk to make the appropriate
# replacements. Finnally, the result is stored in the TOC
# variable.
TOC=$(echo '<div class="toc">'
echo "<h3>`gettext "Table of contents"`</h3>"
for TOCENTRY in "${TOCENTRIES[@]}";do
echo $TOCENTRY
done \
| awk -f ${TOC_CONFIG})
# Update table of contents inside the current file being
# processed.
sed -i -r '/<div class="toc">[^<\/div].*<\/div>/c'"$(echo -e $TOC)" $FILE
# Clean up variables to receive the next file.
unset FINAL
unset TITLE
unset MD5SM
unset OPTNS
unset LEVEL
unset PARENT
unset TOCENTRIES
unset LINK
}