use Exporter;
use Carp;
use Data::Dumper;
+#do NOT depend on any FS:: modules here, causes weird (sometimes unreproducable
+#until on client machine) dependancy loops. put them in FS::Misc::Something
+#instead
@ISA = qw( Exporter );
-@EXPORT_OK = qw( send_email send_fax states_hash state_label card_types );
+@EXPORT_OK = qw( send_email send_fax
+ states_hash counties state_label
+ card_types
+ generate_ps do_print
+ );
$DEBUG = 0;
unless exists($options{'dialstring'});
if (exists($options{'docdata'}) and ref($options{'docdata'}) eq 'ARRAY') {
- my $dir = $FS::UID::conf_dir. "cache.". $FS::UID::datasrc;
+ my $dir = $FS::UID::conf_dir. "/cache.". $FS::UID::datasrc;
my $fh = new File::Temp(
TEMPLATE => 'faxdoc.'. $options{'dialstring'} . '.XXXXXXXX',
DIR => $dir,
# sort
map { s/[\n\r]//g; $_; }
map { $_->state; }
- qsearch({
- 'select' => 'state',
- 'table' => 'cust_main_county',
- 'hashref' => { 'country' => $country },
- 'extra_sql' => 'GROUP BY state',
- })
- ;
+ qsearch({
+ 'select' => 'state',
+ 'table' => 'cust_main_county',
+ 'hashref' => { 'country' => $country },
+ 'extra_sql' => 'GROUP BY state',
+ });
#it could throw a fatal "Invalid country code" error (for example "AX")
my $subcountry = eval { new Locale::SubCountry($country) }
@states;
}
+=item counties STATE COUNTRY
+
+Returns a list of counties for this state and country.
+
+=cut
+
+sub counties {
+ my( $state, $country ) = @_;
+
+ sort map { s/[\n\r]//g; $_; }
+ map { $_->county }
+ qsearch({
+ 'select' => 'DISTINCT county',
+ 'table' => 'cust_main_county',
+ 'hashref' => { 'state' => $state,
+ 'country' => $country,
+ },
+ });
+}
+
=item state_label STATE COUNTRY_OR_LOCALE_SUBCOUNRY_OBJECT
=cut
=item card_types
-Returns a hash reference of the accepted credit card types.
+Returns a hash reference of the accepted credit card types. Keys are shorter
+identifiers and values are the longer strings used by the system (see
+L<Business::CreditCard>).
=cut
#$conf from above
-use Tie::IxHash;
sub card_types {
my $conf = new FS::Conf;
- tie my %card_types, 'Tie::IxHash',
+ my %card_types = (
#displayname #value (Business::CreditCard)
"VISA" => "VISA card",
"MasterCard" => "MasterCard",
"BankCard" => "BankCard",
"Switch" => "Switch",
"Solo" => "Solo",
- ;
+ );
my @conf_card_types = grep { ! /^\s*$/ } $conf->config('card-types');
if ( @conf_card_types ) {
#perhaps the hash is backwards for this, but this way works better for
\%card_types;
}
+=item generate_ps FILENAME
+
+Returns an postscript rendition of the LaTex file, as a scalar.
+FILENAME does not contain the .tex suffix and is unlinked by this function.
+
+=cut
+
+use String::ShellQuote;
+
+sub generate_ps {
+ my $file = shift;
+
+ my $dir = $FS::UID::conf_dir. "/cache.". $FS::UID::datasrc;
+ chdir($dir);
+
+ my $sfile = shell_quote $file;
+
+ system("pslatex $sfile.tex >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0
+ or die "pslatex $file.tex failed; see $file.log for details?\n";
+ system("pslatex $sfile.tex >/dev/null 2>&1") == 0
+ or die "pslatex $file.tex failed; see $file.log for details?\n";
+
+ system('dvips', '-q', '-t', 'letter', "$file.dvi", '-o', "$file.ps" ) == 0
+ or die "dvips failed";
+
+ open(POSTSCRIPT, "<$file.ps")
+ or die "can't open $file.ps: $! (error in LaTeX template?)\n";
+
+ unlink("$file.dvi", "$file.log", "$file.aux", "$file.ps", "$file.tex");
+
+ my $ps = '';
+
+ if ( $conf->exists('lpr-postscript_prefix') ) {
+ my $prefix = $conf->config('lpr-postscript_prefix');
+ $ps .= eval qq("$prefix");
+ }
+
+ while (<POSTSCRIPT>) {
+ $ps .= $_;
+ }
+
+ close POSTSCRIPT;
+
+ if ( $conf->exists('lpr-postscript_suffix') ) {
+ my $suffix = $conf->config('lpr-postscript_suffix');
+ $ps .= eval qq("$suffix");
+ }
+
+ return $ps;
+
+}
+
+=item print ARRAYREF
+
+Sends the lines in ARRAYREF to the printer.
+
+=cut
+
+use IPC::Run3;
+
+sub do_print {
+ my $data = shift;
+
+ my $lpr = $conf->config('lpr');
+
+ my $outerr = '';
+ run3 $lpr, $data, \$outerr, \$outerr;
+ if ( $? ) {
+ $outerr = ": $outerr" if length($outerr);
+ die "Error from $lpr (exit status ". ($?>>8). ")$outerr\n";
+ }
+
+}
+
=back
=head1 BUGS