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1 dashley 107 <?php
2     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3 dashley 110 //$Header$
4 dashley 107 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5 dashley 110 //This source code and any program in which it is compiled/used is provided under the MIT
6     //LICENSE (full license text below).
7 dashley 107 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 dashley 110 //Copyright (c) 2016 David T. Ashley
9 dashley 107 //
10 dashley 110 //Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and
11     //associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
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24 dashley 107 //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25     //This program, a PHP script, modifies all filenames in a directory to a canonical
26     //form (no upper-case letters or unusual characters). This program is part of a
27     //3-program suite designed to collectively create a web page directly from
28     //digital camera files (and of course the web page can be customized by
29     //hand-editing after it is automatically generated). The supported process for
30     //creating a web page involves 3 programs (rather than 1) primarily to circumvent
31     //the involuntary process termination that will occur in some shared environments
32     //if a process consumes too much CPU time.
33     //
34     //The 3 programs in the 3-program suite are:
35     //
36     // filenames_canonize.php (this program):
37     // Converts all names of files in a directory to lower-case, and makes
38     // substitutions for any unusual characters.
39     //
40     // thumbnails_make.php:
41     // Creates thumbnails from recognized image types. The thumbnails are
42     // named relative to the original image file with the suffix "_small".
43     // Only 20 files are converted on each invocation of the program, to
44     // avoid the involuntary process termination that typically occurs in
45     // a shared hosting environment when a process uses too much CPU time.
46     // The program should be run repeatedly until it indicates that it has
47     // no more thumbnails to create.
48     //
49     // If any full-sized photos are modified, any corresponding thumbnails
50     // should be deleted and thumbnails_make.php and indexfile_make.php
51     // should be run again.
52     //
53     // indexfile_make.php
54     // Scans a directory and makes an index file ("index2.php") displaying
55     // all the thumbnail images, each of which link to the corresponding
56     // full-sized image. The index file is tailored to Dave Ashley's
57     // needs, but the created file can be edited and most of the content
58     // pasted into an HTML file. To avoid the accidental loss of
59     // information, any existing "index2.php" file is renamed out of the
60     // way.
61     //
62     //This script is designed to be run manually (rather than automatically invoked
63     //as a result of a web page request). It was written in PHP for convenience
64     //simply because DreamHost (the web hosting company Dave Ashley uses) has as part
65     //of its hosting environment PHP with the ImageMagick library compiled in.
66     //
67     //Usually, this script is invoked using "php <path>/filenames_canonize.php", but
68     //the method of invocation may vary based on computing platform details.
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702     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
703     //C O N F I G U R A T I O N
704     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
705     //Configuration switch combinations were not tested. E-mail me any program
706     //corrections (dashley@gmail.com).
707     define ("CFG_PROGNAME", "filenames_canonize.php");
708     //Number of characters per line preferred for console output.
709     define ("CFG_CONSOLE_STD_LINE_LEN", 78);
710     //Number of characters per line preferred for console output.
711     define (
712     "CFG_FILENAME_SUBSTITUTION_MAP",
713     ".." //Dots unchanged.
714     .
715     "aabbccddeeffgghhiijjkkllmmnnooppqqrrssttuuvvwwxxyyzz" //LC letters unchanged.
716     .
717     "AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz" //UC converted to LC.
718     .
719     "00112233445566778899" //Digits unchanged.
720     .
721     "-_" //Hyphens become underscores,
722     //and anything unmapped
723     //becomes an underscore.
724     );
725     //Pairs of characters, the first is the character to match and the second
726     //is the replacement. Any characters not found in the map will be replaced
727     //by the last character of the constant.
728     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
729     //Repeats a character to the console output a certain number of times.
730     function rep_char_con($c, $n)
731     {
732     while ($n--)
733     echo $c;
734     }
735     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
736     //Writes a standard thick horizontal line to the console.
737     function hor_line_thick()
738     {
739     rep_char_con("=", CFG_CONSOLE_STD_LINE_LEN);
740     echo "\n";
741     }
742     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
743     //Writes a standard thin horizontal line to the console.
744     function hor_line_thin()
745     {
746     rep_char_con("-", CFG_CONSOLE_STD_LINE_LEN);
747     echo "\n";
748     }
749     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
750     //Returns an array of all files in the working directory.
751     //If no files can be found, returns FALSE.
752     function get_file_names_in_dir()
753     {
754     //Get directory list.
755     $rv = scandir (".");
756    
757     //If the list is empty, something went wrong. Return FALSE.
758     if ($rv === FALSE)
759     return FALSE;
760    
761     return $rv;
762     }
763     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
764     //Canonizes a filename by performing character substitutions.
765     function canonize($in_fname)
766     {
767     //Well, the algorithm below is O(N^2) or worse ... I knew there was a reason
768     //that computers get faster every year.
769     $out_fname = "";
770    
771     for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($in_fname); $i++)
772     {
773     $map = CFG_FILENAME_SUBSTITUTION_MAP;
774     $c = substr($in_fname, $i, 1);
775    
776     $sub_made = FALSE;
777     while (strlen($map) >= 2)
778     {
779     if (substr($map, 0, 1) == $c)
780     {
781     $c = substr($map, 1, 1);
782     $sub_made = TRUE;
783     break;
784     }
785     else
786     {
787     $map = substr($map, 2);
788     }
789     }
790    
791     if (! $sub_made)
792     {
793     $c = substr(CFG_FILENAME_SUBSTITUTION_MAP, strlen(CFG_FILENAME_SUBSTITUTION_MAP) - 1, 1);
794     //echo "Default sub made: " . $c . "\n";
795     }
796    
797     $out_fname = $out_fname . $c;
798     }
799    
800     return $out_fname;
801     }
802     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
803     //Write introductory message.
804     hor_line_thick();
805     echo CFG_PROGNAME . " Copyright (C) 2015 David T. Ashley\n";
806     echo "This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; and is licensed under\n";
807     echo "the GNU General Public License, Version 3. A copy of this license is\n";
808     echo "provided in the source code of this program.\n";
809     hor_line_thin();
810     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
811     //Get and emit the names of everything in the directory.
812     $file_list = get_file_names_in_dir();
813     if ($file_list === FALSE)
814     {
815     echo "List of files from PHP function scandir() is empty.\n";
816     echo "Serious internal error, or nothing to do. Script cannot continue.\n";
817     hor_line_thick();
818     exit(1);
819     }
820     else
821     {
822     echo "Files in working directory (unsorted, unfiltered, "
823     .
824     count($file_list)
825     .
826     " files):\n";
827     for ($i = 0; $i < count($file_list); $i++)
828     echo " " . sprintf("[%5d]", $i) . " " . $file_list[$i] . "\n";
829     }
830     hor_line_thin();
831     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
832     //Remove everything that is not a file we can rename.
833     $temp_list = $file_list;
834     unset($file_list);
835     $n = 0;
836     for ($i = 0; $i < count($temp_list); $i++)
837     {
838     //echo "Checking " . $temp_list[$i] . "\n";
839    
840     if (strcmp($temp_list[$i], ".") == 0)
841     {
842     //. entry, not a file.
843     }
844     else if (strcmp($temp_list[$i], "..") == 0)
845     {
846     //.. entry, not a file.
847     }
848     else if (is_file($temp_list[$i]))
849     {
850     //This is a regular file.
851     $file_list[] = $temp_list[$i];
852     $n++;
853     }
854     }
855    
856     if ($n == 0)
857     $file_list = FALSE;
858    
859     unset($n);
860     unset($temp_list);
861     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
862     //If there is nothing to do, end the script.
863     if ($file_list === FALSE)
864     {
865     echo "No files to rename.\n";
866     hor_line_thick();
867     exit(0);
868     }
869     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
870     //Sort the list. This is a non-event. The only rationale for sorting is that
871     //it ensures that the same set of files will be processed in the same order,
872     //regardless of the order provided by the underlying OS internals.
873     sort($file_list);
874     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
875     //Emit the names we now have.
876     echo "Files in working directory (directory entries removed, sorted, "
877     .
878     count($file_list)
879     .
880     " files):\n";
881     for ($i = 0; $i < count($file_list); $i++)
882     echo " " . sprintf("[%5d]", $i) . " " . $file_list[$i] . "\n";
883     hor_line_thin();
884     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
885     //For each file in the directory, form a filename which would be the result
886     //of applying character substitutions and any other corrections.
887     for ($i = 0; $i < count($file_list); $i++)
888     {
889     $rename_target[$i] = canonize($file_list[$i]);
890    
891     //echo $file_list[$i] . " " . $rename_target[$i] . "\n";
892     }
893     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
894     //In all those cases where the name of the file as we would like it to be is
895     //different from the name of the file as it exists, rename it. Watch for
896     //collisions, because renaming on top of a file represents the loss of
897     //data.
898     $n = 0;
899     for ($i = 0; $i < count($file_list); $i++)
900     {
901     if (strcmp($file_list[$i], $rename_target[$i]) != 0)
902     $n++;
903     }
904    
905     if ($n == 0)
906     {
907     echo "No files need to be renamed.\n";
908     hor_line_thin();
909     }
910     else
911     {
912     echo "Renaming " . $n . " file(s).\n";
913     hor_line_thin();
914    
915     $count = 0;
916     for ($i = 0; $i < count($file_list); $i++)
917     {
918     if (strcmp($file_list[$i], $rename_target[$i]) != 0)
919     {
920     $count++;
921     echo "[" . sprintf("%5d/%5d", $count, $n) . "]"
922     .
923     " Renaming " . $file_list[$i] . " to " . $rename_target[$i] . " ... ";
924     if (file_exists($rename_target[$i]))
925     {
926     echo "Aborted.\nRename target already exists.\n";
927     echo "Choose non-colliding filenames and run this script again.\n";
928     echo "Script terminating.\n";
929     hor_line_thin();
930     exit(1);
931     }
932    
933     $result = rename($file_list[$i], $rename_target[$i]);
934     if ($result)
935     {
936     echo "Done.\n";
937     hor_line_thin();
938     }
939     else
940     {
941     echo "Failed.\nScript must terminate.\n";
942     hor_line_thick();
943     exit(1);
944     }
945     }
946     }
947     }
948     //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
949     echo CFG_PROGNAME . " execution ends.\n";
950     hor_line_thick();
951     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
952     //End of File
953     //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
954     ?>

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