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#
# Eis.pm - package for accessing/manipulating the EIS database via SOAP
#

package Eis;
use strict;

use SOAP::Lite;
use Class::Struct;
use Carp;

# Declaration of class Eis together with ctor and accessors.
# See 'perldoc Class::Struct' for details

struct Eis => [
    # public members
    uri           => '$',           # name of webservice
    proxy_list    => '@',           # list of proxy URLs
    current_proxy => '$',           # current proxy (index in proxy_list)
    net_proxy     => '$',           # network proxy to pass through firewall
    # private members
    eis_connector => '$'            # SOAP connector to EIS database
];

#### public methods ####

# Any not predeclared method call to this package is
# interpreted as a SOAP method call. We use the AUTOLOAD
# mechanism to intercept these calls and delgate them
# to the eis_connector.
# See the 'Camel Book', 3rd edition, page 337 for an
# explanation of the AUTOLOAD mechanism.
sub AUTOLOAD
{
    my $self = shift;
    my $callee = $Eis::AUTOLOAD; # $callee now holds the name of
                                 # called subroutine
                                 #
    return if $callee =~ /::DESTROY$/;
    $callee = substr($callee, 5);

    my $sl = $self->eis_connector();
    if ( !$sl ) {
        $sl = $self->init_eis_connector();
        $self->eis_connector($sl);
    }

    my $response;
    while ( 1 )  {
        # Call callee() on web service.
        eval { $response = $sl->$callee(@_) };
        if ( $@ ) {
            # Transport error (server not available, timeout, etc).
            # Use backup server.
            print STDERR ("Warning: web service unavailable. Trying backup server.\n");
            if ( !$self->set_next_proxy() ) {
                # All proxies tried, out of luck
                carp("ERROR: Connection to EIS database failed.\n");
                return undef;
            }
        }
        else {
            last;
        }
    }

    if ( $response->fault() ) {
        my $fault_msg = get_soap_fault_message($response);
        die $fault_msg; # throw $fault_msg as exception
    }
    else {
        return $response->result();
    }
}

#### public class methods ####

# Turn scalar into SOAP string.
sub to_string
{
    my $value = shift;

    return SOAP::Data->type(string => $value);
}

#### non public instance methods ####

# Initialize SOAP connection to EIS.
sub init_eis_connector
{
    my $self = shift;

    # Init current_proxy with first element of the proxy list.
    my $current = $self->current_proxy(0);

    if ( !$self->uri() ) {
        carp("ERROR: web service URI not set.");
        return undef;
    }

    if ( !$self->proxy_list->[$current] ) {
        carp("ERROR: proxy list not proper initialized.");
        return undef;
    }

    # might be needed to get through a firewall
    if ( defined($self->net_proxy()) ) {
        $ENV{HTTPS_PROXY}=$self->net_proxy();
    }

    my $proxy = $self->proxy_list()->[$current];
    if ( $proxy =~ /^\s*https\:\/\// ) {
        # SOAP::Lite does not complain if Crypt::SSLeay is not available,
        # but crypted connections will just not work. Force the detection of
        # Crypt::SSLeay for https connections and fail with a meaningful
        # message if it's not available.
        require Crypt::SSLeay;
    }
    return create_eis_connector($self->uri(), $proxy);
}

# Advance one entry in proxy list.
sub set_next_proxy
{
    my $self = shift;

    my @proxies = @{$self->proxy_list()};
    my $current = $self->current_proxy();

    if ( $current == $#proxies ) {
        return 0;
    }
    else {
        $self->current_proxy(++$current);
        my $next_proxy = $self->proxy_list()->[$current];
        $self->eis_connector()->proxy($next_proxy);
        return 1;
    }
}

#### misc ####

# Create new SOAP EIS conector.
sub create_eis_connector
{
    my $uri   = shift;
    my $proxy = shift;

    my $sl;

    # With version 0.66 of SOAP::Lite the uri() method
    # has been deprecated in favour of ns(). There
    # seems to be no way to switch of the deprecation warning
    # (which may be a bug in this version of SOAP::Lite).
    # Since older versions do not support the ns() method we
    # either force everyone to upgrade now, or make the following
    # dependent on the SOAP::Lite version.
    my ($vmaj, $vmin) = (0, 0);
    if( $SOAP::Lite::VERSION =~ m/([0-9]*)\.([0-9]*)/ ) {
        $vmaj = $1;
        $vmin = $2;
        if ( $vmaj > 0 || ( $vmaj == 0 && $vmin >= 66 ) ) {
            $sl = SOAP::Lite
            -> ns($uri)
            -> proxy($proxy);
        }
        else {
            $sl = SOAP::Lite
            -> uri($uri)
            -> proxy($proxy);
        }
    }
    else {
        carp("ERROR: Can't determine SOAP::Lite version.");
    }

    return $sl;
}

# Retrieve SOAP fault message.
sub get_soap_fault_message
{
    my $faulty_response = shift;
    my $fault_msg = join(', ', $faulty_response->faultcode(),
                               $faulty_response->faultstring(),
                               $faulty_response->faultdetail());
    return $fault_msg;
}

####

1; # needed by "use" or "require"
