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store.go
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// Copyright 2016 Documize Inc. <legal@documize.com>. All rights reserved.
//
// This software (Documize Community Edition) is licensed under
// GNU AGPL v3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html
//
// You can operate outside the AGPL restrictions by purchasing
// Documize Enterprise Edition and obtaining a commercial license
// by contacting <sales@documize.com>.
//
// https://documize.com
package store
import (
"errors"
"strings"
"github.com/documize/community/core/api/entity"
api "github.com/documize/community/core/convapi"
"github.com/documize/community/core/utility"
)
// StorageProvider describes the interface for document conversion and take-on.
type StorageProvider interface {
Upload(job string, filename string, file []byte) (err error)
Convert(api.ConversionJobRequest) (filename string, fileResult *api.DocumentConversionResponse, err error)
}
// ConvertFileResult takes the results of a document upload and convert,
// and creates the outline of a database record suitable for inserting into the document
// table.
func ConvertFileResult(filename string, fileResult *api.DocumentConversionResponse) (document entity.Document) {
document = entity.Document{}
document.RefID = ""
document.OrgID = ""
document.LabelID = ""
document.Job = ""
document.Location = filename
if fileResult != nil {
if len(fileResult.Pages) > 0 {
document.Title = fileResult.Pages[0].Title
document.Slug = utility.MakeSlug(fileResult.Pages[0].Title)
}
document.Excerpt = fileResult.Excerpt
}
document.Tags = "" // now a # separated list of tag-words, rather than JSON
return document
}
// ExportAs takes a target extension name and html to create an exported file.
// If the target extension is "html" it simply returns the given html suitably wrapped,
// otherwise it runs the "Export" plugin for the given target extension name.
func ExportAs(xtn, html string) (*api.DocumentExport, error) {
if strings.ToLower(xtn) == "html" {
return &api.DocumentExport{File: []byte(html), Format: "html"}, nil
}
return nil, errors.New("Only 'HTML' export is supported")
/* This functionality removed for now
fileI, err := plugins.Lib.Run(nil, "Export", xtn, []byte(html))
if err != nil {
log.Error("ExportAs failed", err)
return nil, err
}
return fileI.(*api.DocumentExport), nil
*/
}