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diff --git a/CONTRIBUTORS b/CONTRIBUTORS index 803c3be4..aa4a861c 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTORS +++ b/CONTRIBUTORS @@ -1449,3 +1449,6 @@ David Woodhouse <dwmw2@infradead.org> Marcus Hilbrich <s4440288@mail.inf.tu-dresden.de> for a bug report that lead to fixing the EPG scan, so that it doesn't use the primary device if that is currently in Transfer-Mode from itself + +Hardy Flor <HFlor@web.de> + for a patch that was used as a base to implement SVDRP commands for plugins @@ -3736,3 +3736,8 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History as delimiter (thanks to Marco Schlüßler). - Moved cMenuEditTimer and cMenuEvent to menu.h so that plugins can use it (suggested by Thomas Günther). +- The new static function cString::sprintf() can be used to easily create a formatted + string. +- Plugins can now implement their own SVDRP commands (based on a patch from Hardy + Flor). See PLUGINS.html, section "SVDRP commands" for details. The SVDRP commands + of a plugin are accessed through the new SVDRP command PLUG. diff --git a/PLUGINS.html b/PLUGINS.html index bcd6e581..7123f74c 100644 --- a/PLUGINS.html +++ b/PLUGINS.html @@ -14,18 +14,18 @@ Copyright © 2005 Klaus Schmidinger<br> <a href="http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr">www.cadsoft.de/vdr</a> </center> <p> -<!--X1.3.19--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#0000AA> </td><td width=100%> -Important modifications introduced in version 1.3.19 are marked like this. -<!--X1.3.19--></td></tr></table> -<!--X1.3.20--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#00AA00> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.20--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#0000AA> </td><td width=100%> Important modifications introduced in version 1.3.20 are marked like this. <!--X1.3.20--></td></tr></table> -<!--X1.3.21--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#AA0000> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.21--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#00AA00> </td><td width=100%> Important modifications introduced in version 1.3.21 are marked like this. <!--X1.3.21--></td></tr></table> -<!--X1.3.30--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#FF0000> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.30--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#AA0000> </td><td width=100%> Important modifications introduced in version 1.3.30 are marked like this. <!--X1.3.30--></td></tr></table> +<!--X1.3.31--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#FF0000> </td><td width=100%> +Important modifications introduced in version 1.3.31 are marked like this. +<!--X1.3.31--></td></tr></table> <p> VDR provides an easy to use plugin interface that allows additional functionality to be added to the program by implementing a dynamically loadable library file. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ structures and allows it to hook itself into specific areas to perform special a <li><a href="#Command line arguments">Command line arguments</a> <li><a href="#Command line help">Command line help</a> <li><a href="#Getting started">Getting started</a> -<!--X1.3.20--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#00AA00> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.20--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#0000AA> </td><td width=100%> <li><a href="#Shutting down">Shutting down</a> <!--X1.3.20--></td></tr></table> <li><a href="#Main menu entry">Main menu entry</a> @@ -68,9 +68,12 @@ structures and allows it to hook itself into specific areas to perform special a <li><a href="#The Setup menu">The Setup menu</a> <li><a href="#Configuration files">Configuration files</a> <li><a href="#Internationalization">Internationalization</a> -<!--X1.3.30--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#FF0000> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.30--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#AA0000> </td><td width=100%> <li><a href="#Custom services">Custom services</a> <!--X1.3.30--></td></tr></table> +<!--X1.3.31--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#FF0000> </td><td width=100%> +<li><a href="#SVDRP commands">SVDRP commands</a> +<!--X1.3.31--></td></tr></table> <li><a href="#Loading plugins into VDR">Loading plugins into VDR</a> <li><a href="#Building the distribution package">Building the distribution package</a> </ul> @@ -84,7 +87,7 @@ structures and allows it to hook itself into specific areas to perform special a <li><a href="#Skins">Skins</a> <li><a href="#Themes">Themes</a> <li><a href="#Devices">Devices</a> -<!--X1.3.21--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#AA0000> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.21--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#00AA00> </td><td width=100%> <li><a href="#Audio">Audio</a> <!--X1.3.21--></td></tr></table> <li><a href="#Remote Control">Remote Control</a> @@ -311,7 +314,7 @@ since VDR, for instance, has to create the plugin objects in order to get their command line help - and after that immediately destroys them again. <p> The <b>destructor</b> has to clean up any data created by the plugin. -<!--X1.3.20--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#00AA00> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.20--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#0000AA> </td><td width=100%> Any threads the plugin may have created shall be stopped in the <a href="#Shutting down"><tt>Stop()</tt></a> function. <!--X1.3.20--></td></tr></table> @@ -509,7 +512,7 @@ VDR to exit. If the plugin doesn't implement any background functionality or internationalized texts, it doesn't need to implement either of these functions. -<!--X1.3.20--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#00AA00> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.20--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#0000AA> </td><td width=100%> <a name="Shutting down"><hr><h2>Shutting down</h2> <center><i><b>Stop it, right there!</b></i></center><p> @@ -869,7 +872,7 @@ Texts are first searched for in the <i>Phrases</i> registered for this plugin (i and then in the global VDR texts. So a plugin can make use of texts defined by the core VDR code. -<!--X1.3.30--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#FF0000> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.30--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#AA0000> </td><td width=100%> <a name="Custom services"><hr><h2>Custom services</h2> <center><i><b>What can I do for you?</b></i></center><p> @@ -940,6 +943,97 @@ any plugin handled the request, or <tt>false</tt> if no plugin handled the reque <!--X1.3.30--></td></tr></table> +<!--X1.3.31--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#FF0000> </td><td width=100%> +<a name="SVDRP commands"><hr><h2>SVDRP commands</h2> + +<center><i><b>Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations</b></i></center><p> + +A plugin can implement its own SVDRP commands through the two functions + +<p><table><tr><td bgcolor=#F0F0F0><pre> +virtual const char **SVDRPHelpPages(void); +virtual cString SVDRPCommand(const char *Cmd, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode); +</pre></td></tr></table><p> + +The <tt>SVDRPHelpPages()</tt> function must return a pointer to a list of help +strings for all of the plugin's SVDRP commands, like this + +<p><table><tr><td bgcolor=#F0F0F0><pre> +const char **cPluginSvdrpdemo::SVDRPHelpPages(void) +{ + static const char *HelpPages[] = { + "DATE\n" + " Print the current date.", + "TIME [ raw ]\n" + " Print the current time.\n" + " If the optional keyword 'raw' is given, the result will be the\n" + " raw time_t data.", + NULL + }; + return HelpPages; +} +</pre></td></tr></table><p> + +Note that the first line of each entry contains the actual command and its +parameters, while the following lines explain what the command does and what +the parameters (if any) mean. All lines of the explanation shall be indented +by exactly 4 blanks (no tabs), and none of them shall be longer than 79 characters +(to avoid messy output on 80 character wide terminals). The last entry in the +list must be NULL. +<p> +The actual processing of SVDRP commands for a plugin is done in its +<tt>SVDRPCommand()</tt> function. +Here's an example of such a function, which implements the commands advertised in +the above help texts: + +<p><table><tr><td bgcolor=#F0F0F0><pre> +cString cPluginSvdrpdemo::SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode) +{ + if (strcasecmp(Command, "DATE") == 0) { + // we use the default reply code here + return DateString(time(NULL)); + } + else if (strcasecmp(Command, "TIME") == 0) { + ReplyCode = 901; + if (*Option) { + if (strcasecmp(Option, "RAW") == 0) + return cString::sprintf("%ld\nThis is the number of seconds since the epoch\n" + "and a demo of a multi-line reply", time(NULL)); + else { + ReplyCode = 504; + return cString::sprintf("Unknown option: \"%s\"", Option); + } + } + return TimeString(time(NULL)); + } + return NULL; +} +</pre></td></tr></table><p> + +The command is given to this function in the <tt>Command</tt> parameter, and any optional parameters +are given in the <tt>Option</tt> string. <tt>Command</tt> always points to an actual, non-empty string, while +<tt>Option</tt> may point to an empty string (it is never NULL, though). +<p> +If a plugin doesn't implement the given command, it shall return NULL, and VDR will +automatically issue a proper error message. If it encounters an unknown or invalid +option, it shall set the <tt>ReplyCode</tt> to one of the codes defined in <tt>VDR/svdrp.c</tt> +and return a proper error message. +<p> +The default <tt>ReplyCode</tt> is 900, and if the plugin doesn't care about reply +codes, it doesn't have to set it to anything else (unless there is an error, of +course). The codes in the range 901..999 are reserved for plugins that want +to use special reply codes. Any plugin can use any of these values and doesn't +have to coordinate this with any other plugin, since the caller knows which +plugin was called, and will therefore process the values according to the +particular plugin's definitions. +<p> +The returned string may consist of several lines, separated by the newline character +('<tt>\n</tt>'). Each of these lines will be preceeded with the <tt>ReplyCode</tt> +when presenting them to the caller, and the continuation character ('<tt>-</tt>') +will be set for all but the last one. + +<!--X1.3.31--></td></tr></table> + <a name="Loading plugins into VDR"><hr><h2>Loading plugins into VDR</h2> <center><i><b>Saddling up!</b></i></center><p> @@ -1276,9 +1370,7 @@ public: }; cMyReceiver::cMyReceiver(int Pid) -<!--X1.3.19--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#0000AA> </td><td width=100%> :cReceiver(0, -1, Pid) -<!--X1.3.19--></td></tr></table> { } @@ -1735,7 +1827,7 @@ private: virtual void Action(void); public: cMyAudio(void); -<!--X1.3.21--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#AA0000> </td><td width=100%> +<!--X1.3.21--><table width=100%><tr><td bgcolor=#00AA00> </td><td width=100%> virtual void Play(const uchar *Data, int Length, uchar Id); <!--X1.3.21--></td></tr></table> virtual void Mute(bool On); diff --git a/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/COPYING b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5b6e7c66 --- /dev/null +++ b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,340 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 2, June 1991 + + Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The licenses for most software are designed to take away your +freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/HISTORY b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/HISTORY new file mode 100644 index 00000000..78014f20 --- /dev/null +++ b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/HISTORY @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +VDR Plugin 'svdrpdemo' Revision History +--------------------------------------- + +2005-08-27: Version 0.0.1 + +- Initial revision. diff --git a/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/Makefile b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5714bdc6 --- /dev/null +++ b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +# +# Makefile for a Video Disk Recorder plugin +# +# $Id: Makefile 1.1 2005/08/27 11:26:49 kls Exp $ + +# The official name of this plugin. +# This name will be used in the '-P...' option of VDR to load the plugin. +# By default the main source file also carries this name. +# +PLUGIN = svdrpdemo + +### The version number of this plugin (taken from the main source file): + +VERSION = $(shell grep 'static const char \*VERSION *=' $(PLUGIN).c | awk '{ print $$6 }' | sed -e 's/[";]//g') + +### The C++ compiler and options: + +CXX ?= g++ +CXXFLAGS ?= -O2 -Wall -Woverloaded-virtual + +### The directory environment: + +DVBDIR = ../../../../DVB +VDRDIR = ../../.. +LIBDIR = ../../lib +TMPDIR = /tmp + +### Allow user defined options to overwrite defaults: + +-include $(VDRDIR)/Make.config + +### The version number of VDR (taken from VDR's "config.h"): + +VDRVERSION = $(shell grep 'define VDRVERSION ' $(VDRDIR)/config.h | awk '{ print $$3 }' | sed -e 's/"//g') + +### The name of the distribution archive: + +ARCHIVE = $(PLUGIN)-$(VERSION) +PACKAGE = vdr-$(ARCHIVE) + +### Includes and Defines (add further entries here): + +INCLUDES += -I$(VDRDIR)/include -I$(DVBDIR)/include + +DEFINES += -D_GNU_SOURCE -DPLUGIN_NAME_I18N='"$(PLUGIN)"' + +### The object files (add further files here): + +OBJS = $(PLUGIN).o + +### Implicit rules: + +%.o: %.c + $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -c $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $< + +# Dependencies: + +MAKEDEP = $(CXX) -MM -MG +DEPFILE = .dependencies +$(DEPFILE): Makefile + @$(MAKEDEP) $(DEFINES) $(INCLUDES) $(OBJS:%.o=%.c) > $@ + +-include $(DEPFILE) + +### Targets: + +all: libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so + +libvdr-$(PLUGIN).so: $(OBJS) + $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -shared $(OBJS) -o $@ + @cp $@ $(LIBDIR)/$@.$(VDRVERSION) + +dist: clean + @-rm -rf $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE) + @mkdir $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE) + @cp -a * $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE) + @tar czf $(PACKAGE).tgz -C $(TMPDIR) $(ARCHIVE) + @-rm -rf $(TMPDIR)/$(ARCHIVE) + @echo Distribution package created as $(PACKAGE).tgz + +clean: + @-rm -f $(OBJS) $(DEPFILE) *.so *.tgz core* *~ diff --git a/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/README b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..27b767a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/README @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +This is a "plugin" for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR). + +Written by: Klaus Schmidinger <Klaus.Schmidinger@cadsoft.de> + +Project's homepage: http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr + +Latest version available at: http://www.cadsoft.de/vdr + +See the file COPYING for license information. + +Description: + +This plugin shows how to add SVDRP support to a plugin. diff --git a/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/svdrpdemo.c b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/svdrpdemo.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b6ee9a70 --- /dev/null +++ b/PLUGINS/src/svdrpdemo/svdrpdemo.c @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +/* + * svdrpdemo.c: A plugin for the Video Disk Recorder + * + * See the README file for copyright information and how to reach the author. + * + * $Id: svdrpdemo.c 1.1 2005/08/27 16:28:58 kls Exp $ + */ + +#include <vdr/plugin.h> + +static const char *VERSION = "0.0.1"; +static const char *DESCRIPTION = "How to add SVDRP support to a plugin"; +static const char *MAINMENUENTRY = NULL; + +class cPluginSvdrpdemo : public cPlugin { +private: + // Add any member variables or functions you may need here. +public: + virtual const char *Version(void) { return VERSION; } + virtual const char *Description(void) { return DESCRIPTION; } + virtual const char **SVDRPHelpPages(void); + virtual cString SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode); + }; + +const char **cPluginSvdrpdemo::SVDRPHelpPages(void) +{ + static const char *HelpPages[] = { + "DATE\n" + " Print the current date.", + "TIME [ raw ]\n" + " Print the current time.\n" + " If the optional keyword 'raw' is given, the result will be the\n" + " raw time_t data.", + NULL + }; + return HelpPages; +} + +cString cPluginSvdrpdemo::SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode) +{ + if (strcasecmp(Command, "DATE") == 0) { + // we use the default reply code here + return DateString(time(NULL)); + } + else if (strcasecmp(Command, "TIME") == 0) { + ReplyCode = 901; + if (*Option) { + if (strcasecmp(Option, "RAW") == 0) + return cString::sprintf("%ld\nThis is the number of seconds since the epoch\nand a demo of a multi-line reply", time(NULL)); + else { + ReplyCode = 504; + return cString::sprintf("Unknown option: \"%s\"", Option); + } + } + return TimeString(time(NULL)); + } + return NULL; +} + +VDRPLUGINCREATOR(cPluginSvdrpdemo); // Don't touch this! @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ # See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and # how to reach the author. # -# $Id: newplugin 1.19 2005/08/21 09:32:08 kls Exp $ +# $Id: newplugin 1.20 2005/08/27 16:13:29 kls Exp $ $PLUGIN_NAME = $ARGV[0] || die "Usage: newplugin <name>\n"; @@ -171,6 +171,8 @@ public: virtual cMenuSetupPage *SetupMenu(void); virtual bool SetupParse(const char *Name, const char *Value); virtual bool Service(const char *Id, void *Data = NULL); + virtual const char **SVDRPHelpPages(void); + virtual cString SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode); }; cPlugin${PLUGIN_CLASS}::cPlugin$PLUGIN_CLASS(void) @@ -243,6 +245,18 @@ bool cPlugin${PLUGIN_CLASS}::Service(const char *Id, void *Data) return false; } +const char **cPlugin${PLUGIN_CLASS}::SVDRPHelpPages(vo<F3>id) +{ + // Return help text for SVDRP commands this plugin implements + return NULL; +} + +const char *cPlugin${PLUGIN_CLASS}::SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode) +{ + // Process SVDRP commands this plugin implements + return NULL; +} + VDRPLUGINCREATOR(cPlugin$PLUGIN_CLASS); // Don't touch this! }; @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and * how to reach the author. * - * $Id: plugin.c 1.14 2005/08/21 09:35:28 kls Exp $ + * $Id: plugin.c 1.15 2005/08/27 16:13:24 kls Exp $ */ #include "plugin.h" @@ -104,6 +104,16 @@ bool cPlugin::Service(const char *Id, void *Data) return false; } +const char **cPlugin::SVDRPHelpPages(void) +{ + return NULL; +} + +cString cPlugin::SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode) +{ + return NULL; +} + void cPlugin::RegisterI18n(const tI18nPhrase * const Phrases) { I18nRegister(Phrases, Name()); @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and * how to reach the author. * - * $Id: plugin.h 1.9 2005/08/21 09:32:08 kls Exp $ + * $Id: plugin.h 1.10 2005/08/27 16:13:17 kls Exp $ */ #ifndef __PLUGIN_H @@ -51,6 +51,8 @@ public: void RegisterI18n(const tI18nPhrase * const Phrases); virtual bool Service(const char *Id, void *Data = NULL); + virtual const char **SVDRPHelpPages(void); + virtual cString SVDRPCommand(const char *Command, const char *Option, int &ReplyCode); static void SetConfigDirectory(const char *Dir); static const char *ConfigDirectory(const char *PluginName = NULL); @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ * and interact with the Video Disk Recorder - or write a full featured * graphical interface that sits on top of an SVDRP connection. * - * $Id: svdrp.c 1.74 2005/08/07 14:20:41 kls Exp $ + * $Id: svdrp.c 1.75 2005/08/27 16:18:32 kls Exp $ */ #include "svdrp.h" @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ #include "eitscan.h" #include "keys.h" #include "menu.h" +#include "plugin.h" #include "remote.h" #include "timers.h" #include "tools.h" @@ -253,6 +254,12 @@ const char *HelpPages[] = { " zero, this means that the timer is currently recording and has started\n" " at the given time. The first value in the resulting line is the number\n" " of the timer.", + "PLUG <name> [ <command> [ <options> ]]\n" + " Send a command to a plugin.\n" + " The PLUG command without any parameters lists all plugins.\n" + " If only a name is given, all commands known to that plugin are listed.\n" + " If a command is given (optionally followed by parameters), that command\n" + " is sent to the plugin, and the result will be displayed.", "PUTE\n" " Put data into the EPG list. The data entered has to strictly follow the\n" " format defined in vdr(5) for the 'epg.data' file. A '.' on a line\n" @@ -294,6 +301,8 @@ const char *HelpPages[] = { 504 Command parameter not implemented 550 Requested action not taken 554 Transaction failed + 900 Default plugin reply code + 901..999 Plugin specific reply codes */ @@ -315,15 +324,16 @@ const char *GetHelpTopic(const char *HelpPage) return NULL; } -const char *GetHelpPage(const char *Cmd) +const char *GetHelpPage(const char *Cmd, const char **p) { - const char **p = HelpPages; - while (*p) { - const char *t = GetHelpTopic(*p); - if (strcasecmp(Cmd, t) == 0) - return *p; - p++; - } + if (p) { + while (*p) { + const char *t = GetHelpTopic(*p); + if (strcasecmp(Cmd, t) == 0) + return *p; + p++; + } + } return NULL; } @@ -376,14 +386,14 @@ void cSVDRP::Reply(int Code, const char *fmt, ...) va_start(ap, fmt); char *buffer; vasprintf(&buffer, fmt, ap); - char *nl = strchr(buffer, '\n'); - if (Code > 0 && nl && *(nl + 1)) // trailing newlines don't count! - Code = -Code; - char number[16]; - sprintf(number, "%03d%c", abs(Code), Code < 0 ? '-' : ' '); const char *s = buffer; while (s && *s) { const char *n = strchr(s, '\n'); + char cont = ' '; + if (Code < 0 || n && *(n + 1)) // trailing newlines don't count! + cont = '-'; + char number[16]; + sprintf(number, "%03d%c", abs(Code), cont); if (!(Send(number) && Send(s, n ? n - s : -1) && Send("\r\n"))) { Close(); break; @@ -400,6 +410,32 @@ void cSVDRP::Reply(int Code, const char *fmt, ...) } } +void cSVDRP::PrintHelpTopics(const char **hp) +{ + int NumPages = 0; + if (hp) { + while (*hp) { + NumPages++; + hp++; + } + hp -= NumPages; + } + const int TopicsPerLine = 5; + int x = 0; + for (int y = 0; (y * TopicsPerLine + x) < NumPages; y++) { + char buffer[TopicsPerLine * MAXHELPTOPIC + 5]; + char *q = buffer; + q += sprintf(q, " "); + for (x = 0; x < TopicsPerLine && (y * TopicsPerLine + x) < NumPages; x++) { + const char *topic = GetHelpTopic(hp[(y * TopicsPerLine + x)]); + if (topic) + q += sprintf(q, "%*s", -MAXHELPTOPIC, topic); + } + x = 0; + Reply(-214, buffer); + } +} + void cSVDRP::CmdCHAN(const char *Option) { if (*Option) { @@ -626,7 +662,7 @@ void cSVDRP::CmdGRAB(const char *Option) void cSVDRP::CmdHELP(const char *Option) { if (*Option) { - const char *hp = GetHelpPage(Option); + const char *hp = GetHelpPage(Option, HelpPages); if (hp) Reply(214, hp); else { @@ -637,24 +673,13 @@ void cSVDRP::CmdHELP(const char *Option) else { Reply(-214, "This is VDR version %s", VDRVERSION); Reply(-214, "Topics:"); - const char **hp = HelpPages; - int NumPages = 0; - while (*hp) { - NumPages++; - hp++; - } - const int TopicsPerLine = 5; - int x = 0; - for (int y = 0; (y * TopicsPerLine + x) < NumPages; y++) { - char buffer[TopicsPerLine * (MAXHELPTOPIC + 5)]; - char *q = buffer; - for (x = 0; x < TopicsPerLine && (y * TopicsPerLine + x) < NumPages; x++) { - const char *topic = GetHelpTopic(HelpPages[(y * TopicsPerLine + x)]); - if (topic) - q += sprintf(q, " %s", topic); - } - x = 0; - Reply(-214, buffer); + PrintHelpTopics(HelpPages); + cPlugin *plugin; + for (int i = 0; (plugin = cPluginManager::GetPlugin(i)) != NULL; i++) { + const char **hp = plugin->SVDRPHelpPages(); + if (hp) + Reply(-214, "Plugin %s v%s - %s", plugin->Name(), plugin->Version(), plugin->Description()); + PrintHelpTopics(hp); } Reply(-214, "To report bugs in the implementation send email to"); Reply(-214, " vdr-bugs@cadsoft.de"); @@ -1042,6 +1067,71 @@ void cSVDRP::CmdNEXT(const char *Option) Reply(550, "No active timers"); } +void cSVDRP::CmdPLUG(const char *Option) +{ + if (*Option) { + char *opt = strdup(Option); + char *name = skipspace(opt); + char *option = name; + while (*option && !isspace(*option)) + option++; + char c = *option; + *option = 0; + cPlugin *plugin = cPluginManager::GetPlugin(name); + if (plugin) { + if (c) + option = skipspace(++option); + char *cmd = option; + while (*option && !isspace(*option)) + option++; + if (*option) { + *option++ = 0; + option = skipspace(option); + } + if (!*cmd || strcasecmp(cmd, "HELP") == 0) { + if (*cmd && *option) { + const char *hp = GetHelpPage(option, plugin->SVDRPHelpPages()); + if (hp) { + Reply(-214, hp); + Reply(214, "End of HELP info"); + } + else + Reply(504, "HELP topic \"%s\" for plugin \"%s\" unknown", option, plugin->Name()); + } + else { + Reply(-214, "Plugin %s v%s - %s", plugin->Name(), plugin->Version(), plugin->Description()); + const char **hp = plugin->SVDRPHelpPages(); + if (hp) { + Reply(-214, "SVDRP commands:"); + PrintHelpTopics(hp); + Reply(214, "End of HELP info"); + } + else + Reply(214, "This plugin has no SVDRP commands"); + } + } + else { + int ReplyCode = 900; + cString s = plugin->SVDRPCommand(cmd, option, ReplyCode); + if (s) + Reply(abs(ReplyCode), *s); + else + Reply(500, "Command unrecognized: \"%s\"", cmd); + } + } + else + Reply(550, "Plugin \"%s\" not found (use PLUG for a list of plugins)", name); + free(opt); + } + else { + Reply(-214, "Available plugins:"); + cPlugin *plugin; + for (int i = 0; (plugin = cPluginManager::GetPlugin(i)) != NULL; i++) + Reply(-214, "%s v%s - %s", plugin->Name(), plugin->Version(), plugin->Description()); + Reply(214, "End of plugin list"); + } +} + void cSVDRP::CmdPUTE(const char *Option) { delete PUTEhandler; @@ -1167,6 +1257,7 @@ void cSVDRP::Execute(char *Cmd) else if (CMD("NEWC")) CmdNEWC(s); else if (CMD("NEWT")) CmdNEWT(s); else if (CMD("NEXT")) CmdNEXT(s); + else if (CMD("PLUG")) CmdPLUG(s); else if (CMD("PUTE")) CmdPUTE(s); else if (CMD("SCAN")) CmdSCAN(s); else if (CMD("STAT")) CmdSTAT(s); @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and * how to reach the author. * - * $Id: svdrp.h 1.20 2004/01/17 15:41:52 kls Exp $ + * $Id: svdrp.h 1.21 2005/08/27 12:37:49 kls Exp $ */ #ifndef __SVDRP_H @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ private: void Close(bool Timeout = false); bool Send(const char *s, int length = -1); void Reply(int Code, const char *fmt, ...); + void PrintHelpTopics(const char **hp); void CmdCHAN(const char *Option); void CmdCLRE(const char *Option); void CmdDELC(const char *Option); @@ -72,6 +73,7 @@ private: void CmdNEWC(const char *Option); void CmdNEWT(const char *Option); void CmdNEXT(const char *Option); + void CmdPLUG(const char *Option); void CmdPUTE(const char *Option); void CmdSCAN(const char *Option); void CmdSTAT(const char *Option); @@ -4,13 +4,14 @@ * See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and * how to reach the author. * - * $Id: tools.c 1.96 2005/08/06 09:53:21 kls Exp $ + * $Id: tools.c 1.97 2005/08/27 14:43:55 kls Exp $ */ #include "tools.h" #include <ctype.h> #include <dirent.h> #include <errno.h> +#include <stdarg.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include <sys/vfs.h> @@ -530,6 +531,15 @@ cString &cString::operator=(const cString &String) return *this; } +cString cString::sprintf(const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + va_start(ap, fmt); + char *buffer; + vasprintf(&buffer, fmt, ap); + return cString(buffer, true); +} + cString WeekDayName(int WeekDay) { char buffer[4]; @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and * how to reach the author. * - * $Id: tools.h 1.74 2005/08/21 14:06:38 kls Exp $ + * $Id: tools.h 1.75 2005/08/27 14:40:08 kls Exp $ */ #ifndef __TOOLS_H @@ -81,6 +81,7 @@ public: operator const char * () const { return s; } // for use in (const char *) context const char * operator*() const { return s; } // for use in (const void *) context (printf() etc.) cString &operator=(const cString &String); + static cString sprintf(const char *fmt, ...); }; ssize_t safe_read(int filedes, void *buffer, size_t size); |