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Wolfgang 0cefb3ca19 add more documentation 2024-09-25 18:27:07 +02:00
Wolfgang 0ebec3bb20 set MY_SIG and MY_SIG_INFO 2024-09-25 18:24:29 +02:00
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# adif-pota2sig # adif-pota2sig
Convert POTA fields in adif files to SIG and SIG_INFO fields Process adif file for POTA uploads
Parse adif file, if a record has one or more POTA_REF entries (delimited by a ## SYNOPSIS
comma), add SIG POTA and SIG_INFO with reference. Multiply record such, that
every POTA_REF entry is a separate record with own SIG_INFO.
Extended adif file will be printed to stdout.
## Usage: adif-pota2sig.pl -i `in.adi` -o `out.adi`
```sh
adif-pota2sig.pl logfile.adi > extended-logfile.adi adif-pota2sig.pl < `in.adi` > `out.adi`
```
adif-pota2sig.pl -r K-TEST -t `out_REF.adi` -i `in.adi`
adif-pota2sig.pl -r K-TEST -t `out_REF.adi` < `in.adi`
adif-pota2sig.pl -h
## DESCRIPTION
**adif-pota2sig** will read an adif file, if a contact has one or more POTA\_REF
entries (delimited by a comma), add SIG POTA and SIG\_INFO with reference.
Multiply contact such, that every POTA\_REF entry is a separate contact with own
SIG\_INFO. Extendet adif file will be printed to stdout or a file.
If used with **-r** and **-t** options a number of files with contents described
above will be created. One file for each POTA reference. For output filenames
see **-t**.
With **-r** you can also include the location in the format REFERENCE@LOCATION,
which is handy for trails. E. g. -r DE-0622@DE-HH
## OPTIONS
- **-h|--help**
Print a brief help message and exits.
- **-i `in.adi`|--input=`in.adi`**
Use `in.adi` as input (default: - for stdin).
- **-o `out.adi`|--output=`out.adi`**
Use `out.adi` as output (default: - for stdout).
- **-r MY\_POTA\_REF|--reference=MY\_POTA\_REF**
Use MY\_POTA\_REF as own POTA reference. If there are more than one (for a
n-fer) create a list with commas, e. g. **-r** K-TEST1,K-TEST2,K-TEST3.
Also set the entries MY\_SIG and MY\_SIG\_INFO matching the reference in the
output files. By default already existing entries with MY\_SIG and MY\_SIG\_INFO
won't be overwritten and the program will stop. Using **-f** will overwrite the
entries.
**-t** is mandatory for this option.
- **-t `out_REF.adi`|--template=`out_REF.adi`**
Use `out_REF.adi` as output filename template for multiple references. REF
will be replaced by a POTA reference. Multiple filenames will be created.
**-o** is not allowed for this option.
**-r** is mandatory for this option.
- **-f|--force**
By default filenames selected with **-o** and **-t** won't be overwritten and the
program will stop. Using **-f** will overwrite output files.

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=head1 SYNOPSIS =head1 SYNOPSIS
adif-pota2sig.pl -i in.adi -o out.adi adif-pota2sig.pl -i F<in.adi> -o F<out.adi>
adif-pota2sig.pl < in.adi > out.adi adif-pota2sig.pl < F<in.adi> > F<out.adi>
adif-pota2sig.pl -r K-TEST -t out_REF.adi -i in.adi adif-pota2sig.pl -r K-TEST -t F<out_REF.adi> -i F<in.adi>
adif-pota2sig.pl -r K-TEST -t out_REF.adi < in.adi adif-pota2sig.pl -r K-TEST -t F<out_REF.adi> < F<in.adi>
adif-pota2sig.pl -h adif-pota2sig.pl -h
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my $input_file = ""; my $input_file = "";
my $output_file = ""; my $output_file = "";
my $my_ref = ""; my $my_refs = "";
my $output_template = ""; my $output_template = "";
my $force_output = 0; my $force_output = 0;
GetOptions ( GetOptions (
"i|input=s" => \$input_file, "i|input=s" => \$input_file,
"o|output=s" => \$output_file, "o|output=s" => \$output_file,
"r|reference=s" => \$my_ref, "r|reference=s" => \$my_refs,
"f|force" => \$force_output,
"t|template=s" => \$output_template, "t|template=s" => \$output_template,
"f|force" => \$force_output,
"h|help" => sub {pod2usage(-verbose => 2)} "h|help" => sub {pod2usage(-verbose => 2)}
) or die("Error in command line arguments\n"); ) or die("Error in command line arguments");
=pod =pod
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<adif-pota2sig> will read an adif file, if a contact has one or more POTA_REF
entries (delimited by a comma), add SIG POTA and SIG_INFO with reference.
Multiply contact such, that every POTA_REF entry is a separate contact with own
SIG_INFO. Extendet adif file will be printed to stdout or a file.
If used with B<-r> and B<-t> options a number of files with contents described
above will be created. One file for each POTA reference. For output filenames
see B<-t>.
With B<-r> you can also include the location in the format REFERENCE@LOCATION,
which is handy for trails. E. g. -r DE-0622@DE-HH
=head1 OPTIONS =head1 OPTIONS
=over =over
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=item B<-r MY_POTA_REF|--reference=MY_POTA_REF> =item B<-r MY_POTA_REF|--reference=MY_POTA_REF>
Use MY_POTA_REF as own POTA reference. If there are more than one (for a Use MY_POTA_REF as own POTA reference. If there are more than one (for a
n-fer) create a list with commas, e. g. S<B<-r> K-TEST1,K-TEST2,K-TEST3> n-fer) create a list with commas, e. g. S<B<-r> K-TEST1,K-TEST2,K-TEST3>.
Also set the entries MY_SIG and MY_SIG_INFO matching the reference in the
output files. By default already existing entries with MY_SIG and MY_SIG_INFO
won't be overwritten and the program will stop. Using B<-f> will overwrite the
entries.
B<-t> is mandatory for this option. B<-t> is mandatory for this option.
=item B<-t F<out_REF.adi>|--template=F<out_REF.adi>> =item B<-t F<out_REF.adi>|--template=F<out_REF.adi>>
Use out_REF.adi as output filename template for multiple references. REF will Use F<out_REF.adi> as output filename template for multiple references. REF
be replaced by a POTA reference. Multiple filenames will be created. will be replaced by a POTA reference. Multiple filenames will be created.
B<-o> is not allowed for this option. B<-o> is not allowed for this option.
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=cut =cut
if (($my_ref ne "") && ($output_template eq "")) { if (($my_refs ne "") && ($output_template eq "")) {
die "-t is mandatory for -r"; die "-t is mandatory for -r";
} }
if (($output_template ne "") && ($my_ref eq "")) { if (($output_template ne "") && ($my_refs eq "")) {
die "-r is mandatory for -t"; die "-r is mandatory for -t";
} }
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open($FH_IN, '<', $input_file) or die "$input_file: $!"; open($FH_IN, '<', $input_file) or die "$input_file: $!";
} }
my @output_filenames; my %filenames_ref = ();
if ($my_ref ne "") { if ($my_refs ne "") {
foreach (split(/,/, $my_ref)) { foreach (split(/,/, $my_refs)) {
push(@output_filenames, $output_template =~ s/REF/$_/r); $filenames_ref{$output_template =~ s/REF/$_/r} = $_;
} }
} else { } else {
push(@output_filenames, $output_file); $filenames_ref{$output_file} = "";
} }
foreach my $output_filename (@output_filenames) { foreach my $output_filename (keys %filenames_ref) {
seek $FH_IN, 0, 0; seek $FH_IN, 0, 0;
my $FH_OUT; my $FH_OUT;
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push @entry, $_; push @entry, $_;
if (m/<EOR>\s+$/i) { if (m/<EOR>\s+$/i) {
# entry complete # entry complete
# maybe add MY_SIG
my $my_ref = $filenames_ref{$output_filename};
if ($my_ref ne "") {
my $last = pop(@entry);
push(@entry, "<MY_SIG:4>POTA\r\n");
push(@entry, "<MY_SIG_INFO:" . length($my_ref) . ">" . $my_ref . "\r\n");
push(@entry, $last);
}
# print whole entry
if (scalar(@pota_refs) > 0) { if (scalar(@pota_refs) > 0) {
# maybe print entry multiple times
# add sig_info to each pota reference # add sig_info to each pota reference
foreach my $ref (@pota_refs) { foreach my $ref (@pota_refs) {
# print all except last # print all except last
print @entry[0 .. $#entry - 1]; print @entry[0 .. $#entry - 1];
# insert POTA SIG # insert POTA SIG
print "<SIG:4>POTA\n"; print "<SIG:4>POTA\r\n";
print "<SIG_INFO:" . length($ref) . ">" . $ref . "\n"; print "<SIG_INFO:" . length($ref) . ">" . $ref . "\r\n";
# print last # print last
print $entry[-1]; print $entry[-1];
} }
} else { } else {
# no park reference in this entry # no park reference in this entry
# print entry only once
print @entry; print @entry;
} }
# clear entry and pota refs for next entry # clear entry and pota refs for next entry
@entry = (); @entry = ();
@pota_refs = (); @pota_refs = ();
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# fill pota_refs with references # fill pota_refs with references
@pota_refs = split(/,/, $val); @pota_refs = split(/,/, $val);
chomp @pota_refs; chomp @pota_refs;
} elsif (m/^<MY_SIG(_INFO)?:/) {
if ($force_output) {
# remove MY_SIG and MY_SIG_INFO
pop(@entry);
} else {
die "MY_SIG exists. Overwrite with --force";
}
} }
} }
close($FH_OUT); close($FH_OUT);
} }
close($FH_IN); close($FH_IN);
__END__
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<adif-pota2sig> will read an adif file, if a contact has one or more POTA_REF
entries (delimited by a comma), add SIG POTA and SIG_INFO with reference.
Multiply contact such, that every POTA_REF entry is a separate contact with own
SIG_INFO. Extendet adif file will be printed to stdout or a file.
If used with B<-r> and B<-t> options a number of files with contents described
above will be created. On file for each POTA reference. For output filenames
see B<-t>.
=cut