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diff --git a/abs/core/tweaker/bin/SQLtweaker.sh b/abs/core/tweaker/bin/SQLtweaker.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 5760e5d..0000000 --- a/abs/core/tweaker/bin/SQLtweaker.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -# This isn't to be run. Do not chmod it +x and try - it won't do anything. - -# This function will change or create entries in various tables within -# the mythconverg database. -# If the key value already exists in $SQL_FILENAME, then it is changed. Otherwise, -# it will create the necessary SQL to make the entry if it does not exist. -# -# For the purposes of this function, a key is defined as any unique string of text -# after which a comma and a value or values follow. E.g.: -# in an entry like this: -# INSERT INTO `videotypes` VALUES (6,'mpeg','',0,1); -# we can define the key as "6" if we wanted, but that would be ambiguous. So we can instead -# define it as "6,'mpeg'" and we gain the ability to control the values of the fields after -# the first two. So this function call -# -# ChangeOrMakeEntry "6,'mpeg'" "'mplayer -fs -zoom', 0,1" "videotypes" -# -# would change the above SQL entry into this: -# -# INSERT INTO `videotypes` VALUES (6,'mpeg','mplayer -fs -zoom', 0,1); - -# parameters: name, value, table - -# Some tables have simple key, value pairs. Others have several potential keys and values. -# The 'settings' table is a simple key, value pair table, plus the name of the system on which -# the settings hold true, e.g.: -# INSERT INTO `settings` VALUES ('FooHat','Peas with sauce:drizzle','MythTVhost'); -### -function ChangeOrMakeEntry { - NAME=$1 ; shift - VALUE=$1 ; shift - TABLE=$1 ; shift - - if [ `grep -c "$NAME" $SQL_FILENAME` == 0 ]; then - # There is no setting for $SETTING_NAME, so we need to make it - echo "INSERT INTO \`$TABLE\`" VALUES \($NAME,$VALUE\)\; >> $SQL_FILENAME - else - # There is a setting for $SETTING_NAME, so make sure it's what we want it to be. - sed -i "s@$NAME,.*);@$NAME,$VALUE);@" $SQL_FILENAME - fi -} - -# shortcut function to ChangeOrMakeEntry for 'settings' table -function ChangeOrMakeSetting { - NAME=$1 ; shift - VALUE=$1 ; shift - - ChangeOrMakeEntry "$NAME" "$VALUE, 'MythTVhost'" "settings" -} - -# shortcut function to ChangeOrMakeEntry for 'settings' table -function ChangeOrMakeKeybinding { - NAME=$1 ; shift - VALUE=$1 ; shift - - ChangeOrMakeEntry "$NAME" "$VALUE, 'MythTVhost'" "keybindings" -} - -# This only works for North America at the moment. -LocaleCode() { # no arguments. Obtain a zipcode or locale, either using - # SchedulesDirect subscription info or by asking the user. - - mysqldump --tab=/tmp --opt mythconverg videosource - # Get the first data direct "Video Source" - dd_src=$(awk -F'\t' '$3 == "schedulesdirect1" {print $0; exit 0;}' </tmp/videosource.txt) - /bin/rm -f /tmp/videosource.txt - if [ -n "$dd_src" ]; then - # we have a chance at getting a usable locale from the schedulesdirect data - cd /usr/LH/ - - SCHEDULESDIRECT_USERNAME=$(echo "$dd_src" | cut -f4) - SCHEDULESDIRECT_PASSWORD=$(echo "$dd_src" | cut -f7) - - sed -i "s/<userName>.*<\/userName>/<userName>$SCHEDULESDIRECT_USERNAME<\/userName>/" xtvd.xml - sed -i "s/<password>.*<\/password>/<password>$SCHEDULESDIRECT_PASSWORD<\/password>/" xtvd.xml - datadirect-parse.pl &> /dev/null - - SQL_LocaleCode=`grep -i postalCode \`ls -1tr *xml | tail -1\` | perl -e '%zips=""; while(<>) { split(/postalCode=/); @_[1] =~ m/(\d{5})/; if ($1) { $zips{$1}=$1; } } @keys = keys %zips; if ($#keys == 1) { print values %zips,"\n"; }'` - - if [ "$SQL_LocaleCode" == "" ]; then # zipcode was ambiguous or was not extractable - echo -e "\nPlease enter your US zipcode or Canadian Postal Code:" - read SQL_LocaleCode - fi - echo $SQL_LocaleCode > /tmp/locale.txt # remember this just long enough to make use of it in PostSQLTweaker.sh - fi -} |