#!/usr/bin/perl
# A simple EPG to HTML converter
#
# Converts the EPG data written by 'vdr' into the file /video/epg.data
# into a simple HTML programme listing, consisting of one file per channel
# plus an 'index.htm' file. All output files are written into the current
# directory.
#
# Usage: epg2html.pl < /video/epg.data
#
# See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
# how to reach the author.
#
# $Id: epg2html.pl 2.0 2006/04/17 12:19:08 kls Exp $
@Index = ();
sub GetDay
{
return substr(localtime(shift), 0, 10);
}
sub GetTime
{
return substr(localtime(shift), 11, 5);
}
sub Tags
{
my $s = shift;
$s =~ s/\&/&/g;
$s =~ s/</g;
$s =~ s/>/>/g;
return $s;
}
while (<>) {
chomp;
if (/^C ([^ ]+) *(.*)/) {
my $Channel = $2;
(my $Page = $Channel) =~ y/\/ /-_/;
$Page .= ".htm";
$Channel = Tags($Channel);
push(@Index, qq{$Channel
\n});
my %Events = ();
while (<>) {
if (/^E (.*?) (.*?) ([^ ]*)/) {
(my $Time, $Duration) = ($2, $3);
my $Title = "", $Subtitle = "", $Description = "", $Vps = 0;
while (<>) {
if (/^T (.*)/) { $Title = Tags($1); }
elsif (/^S (.*)/) { $Subtitle = Tags($1); }
elsif (/^D (.*)/) { $Description = Tags($1); $Description =~ s/\|/
/g; }
elsif (/^V (.*)/) { $Vps = $1; }
elsif (/^e/) {
$Events{$Time} = [($Duration, $Title, $Subtitle, $Description, $Vps)];
last;
}
}
}
elsif (/^c/) {
my @Schedule = ();
my $Day = "";
for $t (sort keys %Events) {
(my $Duration, $Title, $Subtitle, $Description, $Vps) = @{$Events{$t}};
my $d = GetDay($t);
if ($d ne $Day) {
push(@Schedule, "\n") if ($Day && @Schedule);
push(@Schedule, "
" . GetTime($t) . " | $Entry |