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#!/bin/sh
#
# Script to break up rman html output into separate sections in a directory.
#
# Author: Robert Moniot <moniot@fordham.edu>
# Date: 4 Aug 1998
#
version="rman_html_split V1.0 (c) 1998 Robert K. Moniot"
# Usage function prints synopsis and exits
Usage(){
myname=`echo $0 | sed -e 's,.*/,,'`
cat <<EOF
Usage: $myname [ options ] [ file ]
Breaks up rman HTML output in file (or standard input) into separate
section files, placing them into a directory.
Options:
-d | --html-dir dir Place output into directory dir (default = html).
-m | --merge # Merge sections 0 thru # (default 1) into one file.
-t | --toc-first Link index.html to table of contents instead
of to sect0.html.
-T | --title "title" Use "title" as title on top of each page
instead of rman's title. "title" may be empty.
-h | --help Print synopsis and exit.
-V | --version Print version information and exit.
EOF
exit 0
}
# Version function prints version number and exits
Version(){
echo "$version"
exit 0
}
# This function puts out header needed by all but 1st page.
do_header(){
cat <<EOF
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>$*</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
EOF
do_title
}
# This function puts out the title with name of manpage
do_title(){
if [ -n "$title" ]
then
echo "<H2>$title</H2>"
fi
}
# This function puts out ref to table of contents that
# follows header for all but 1st and toc page.
do_href_toc(){
cat <<EOF
<A HREF="toc.html">Table of Contents</A><P>
EOF
}
# This function puts out ref to previous section
do_href_prev(){
echo "<P>Previous: <A HREF=\"$1.html\">$2</A><HR><P>"
}
# This function puts out footer needed by all but last page.
do_footer(){
cat <<EOF
</BODY></HTML>
EOF
}
# This function changes the trailing NAME anchor
# of a section into an href to the next section.
# The first edit is for sections. The second edit
# handles the toc anchor, which has no href and so
# is missed by the first edit.
do_href_next(){
sed -e '$s,^.*<A NAME="\([^"]*\)" HREF=[^>]*>\([^<]*\).*$,<P><HR><P>Next: <A HREF="\1.html">\2</A>,' \
-e '$s,<A NAME="\(toc[^"]*\)",Next: <A HREF="\1.html",'
}
# This function adapts internal refs from one-big-file
# form into multi-file format.
# First edit changes "#tocn" into "toc.html#tocn"
# Second edit changes "#sectn" into "sectn.html#sectn"
# Third edit changes "#toc" into "toc.html"
change_hrefs(){
sed -e 's,HREF="#toc\([0-9][0-9]*\)",HREF="toc.html#toc\1",g' \
-e 's,HREF="#sect\([0-9][0-9]*\)",HREF="sect\1.html#sect\1",g' \
-e 's,HREF="#\(toc\)",HREF="\1.html",g'
}
# Execution begins here.
# Process the command-line options.
htmldir="html"
mergesect="1"
while [ $# != 0 ]
do
case $1 in
-d | --html-dir)
shift
if [ $# != 0 ]
then
htmldir="$1"
shift
fi
;;
-m | --merge)
shift
if [ $# != 0 ]
then
mergesect="$1"
shift
fi
case $mergesect in
[0-9])
;;
*)
echo "ERROR: merge section must be a digit from 0 to 9."
Usage
;;
esac
;;
-t | --toc-first)
shift
tocfirst="t"
;;
-T | --title)
shift
if [ $# != 0 ]
then
title="$1"
shift
fi
if [ -z "$title" ] # If title is the null string, set notitle
then
notitle="t"
fi
;;
-h | --help)
Usage
;;
-V | --version)
Version
;;
# Unrecognized flag.
-*)
echo "Unrecognized option: $1"
Usage
;;
# Non-flag: go to process file.
*)
break
;;
esac
done
# At this point we should have at most one
# argument, the file name. Check it.
if [ $# -gt 1 ]
then
Usage
fi
if [ $# = 1 ]
then
if [ ! -r "$1" ]
then
echo "ERROR: Cannot open file $1."
exit 1
fi
fi
# Filter the input (file arg or stdin) thru a sed script
# that fixes cases where an anchor for a section has
# had its section title split across two or more lines.
# Put the result in a tmp file so it can be re-read.
filename="/tmp/rman_html_split_$$.html"
trap "rm -f $filename" 0
sed -e ':top' \
-e '/^<H[1-9]><A NAME="sect.*[^>]$/N' \
-e '/^<LI><A NAME="toc.*[^>]$/N' \
-e 's/\n/ /' \
-e 't top' $1 > $filename
# If user did not supply title, get title for top of
# each page from rman-generated <TITLE> line. If user
# gave a blank title then leave it blank.
if [ -z "$title" -a -z "$notitle" ]
then
title=`sed -e '/^<TITLE>/q' $filename |
sed -n -e 's,^<TITLE>\([^<]*\).*$,\1,p'`
fi
# Get a list of all the sections. Separate it into a
# list of merged sections and a list of all other sections.
# Merged sects are combined and get special treatment besides.
allsects=`sed -n 's,^.*<A NAME="\(sect[0-9][0-9]*\)".*$,\1,p' $filename`
mergesects=`echo $allsects | \
awk '{for(i=1; i<=NF && i<'"$mergesect"+2'; i++) print \$i;}'`
sectlist=`echo $allsects |
awk '{for(i='"$mergesect"'+2; i<=NF; i++) print \$i;}'`
# This little bit, copied from GNU configure, sets ac_n and ac_c such
# that echo $ac_n "stuff $ac_c" yields "stuff " w/o following newline.
if (echo "testing\c"; echo 1,2,3) | grep c >/dev/null; then
# Stardent Vistra SVR4 grep lacks -e, says ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu.
if (echo -n testing; echo 1,2,3) | sed s/-n/xn/ | grep xn >/dev/null; then
ac_n= ac_c='
' ac_t=' '
else
ac_n=-n ac_c= ac_t=
fi
else
ac_n= ac_c='\c' ac_t=
fi
# Create html directory if it does not exist.
if [ -d $htmldir ]
then
echo "Re-using directory $htmldir."
else
echo "Creating directory $htmldir..."
if mkdir $htmldir
then
true
else
echo "Failed!"
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "Creating section pages..."
# Produce index page. It is special, since it combines
# merged sections and uses the rman-generated header.
nextsect=`echo $sectlist | awk '{print $1;}'`
echo $ac_n $mergesects "$ac_c"
(do_title ;
sed -n -e "1,/^<H[23]><A NAME=\"$nextsect\"/p" $filename | \
do_href_next | \
change_hrefs ;
do_footer) > $htmldir/sect0.html
# Produce pages for all other sections except toc.
prevsect="sect$mergesect"
prevtext=`sed -n 's,^<H[23]><A NAME="'$prevsect'" HREF="#toc[0-9][0-9]*">\([^<]*\).*$,\1,p' $filename | sed -e 's/ *$//'`
for sect in $sectlist;
do
echo $ac_n "$sect $ac_c"
headtext=`sed -n 's,^<H[23]><A NAME="'$sect'" HREF="#toc[0-9][0-9]*">\([^<]*\).*$,\1,p' $filename | sed -e 's/ *$//'`
(do_header $headtext ;
do_href_toc ;
do_href_prev "$prevsect" "$prevtext" ;
sed -n -e '/<A NAME="'$sect'"/,/<A NAME=/p' $filename |
do_href_next |
change_hrefs ;
do_footer) > $htmldir/$sect.html
prevsect="$sect"
prevtext="$headtext"
done
# Produce table of contents
echo "toc"
(do_header Table of Contents ;
sed -n -e '/<A NAME="toc">/,$p' $filename | \
change_hrefs ;
) > $htmldir/toc.html
# Finally, make sure the symlinks index.html and
# sect1.html -> sect0.html are in place, and if not,
# create them. If --tocfirst is not specified, then
# link index.html to section 0, otherwise link it to
# index.html
echo "Doing symlinks..."
cd $htmldir
rm -f index.html
if [ -z "$tocfirst" ]
then
echo "Linking index.html -> sect0.html"
ln -s sect0.html index.html
else
echo "Linking index.html -> toc.html"
ln -s toc.html index.html
fi
for sect in $mergesects
do
if [ "$sect" != "sect0" ]
then
echo "Linking $sect.html -> sect0.html"
rm -f $sect.html
ln -fs sect0.html $sect.html
fi
done
echo "Done."
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