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package SL::DB;
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use strict;
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use Carp;
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use Data::Dumper;
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use English qw(-no_match_vars);
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use Rose::DB;
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use SL::DB::Helper::Cache;
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use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
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use base qw(Rose::DB);
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__PACKAGE__->db_cache_class('SL::DB::Helper::Cache');
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__PACKAGE__->use_private_registry;
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my (%_db_registered);
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sub dbi_connect {
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shift;
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# runtime require to break circular include
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require SL::DBConnect;
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return SL::DBConnect->connect(@_);
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}
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sub create {
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my $domain = shift || SL::DB->default_domain;
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my $type = shift || SL::DB->default_type;
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($domain, $type) = _register_db($domain, $type);
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my $db = __PACKAGE__->new_or_cached(domain => $domain, type => $type);
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return $db;
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}
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sub client {
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create(undef, 'KIVITENDO');
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}
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sub auth {
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create(undef, 'KIVITENDO_AUTH');
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}
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sub _register_db {
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my $domain = shift;
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my $type = shift;
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require SL::DBConnect;
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my %specific_connect_settings;
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my %common_connect_settings = (
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driver => 'Pg',
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european_dates => ((SL::DBConnect->get_datestyle || '') =~ m/european/i) ? 1 : 0,
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connect_options => {
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pg_enable_utf8 => 1,
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},
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);
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if (($type eq 'KIVITENDO_AUTH') && $::auth && $::auth->{DB_config} && $::auth->session_tables_present) {
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%specific_connect_settings = (
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database => $::auth->{DB_config}->{db},
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host => $::auth->{DB_config}->{host} || 'localhost',
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port => $::auth->{DB_config}->{port} || 5432,
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username => $::auth->{DB_config}->{user},
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password => $::auth->{DB_config}->{password},
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);
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} elsif ($::auth && $::auth->client) {
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my $client = $::auth->client;
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%specific_connect_settings = (
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database => $client->{dbname},
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host => $client->{dbhost} || 'localhost',
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port => $client->{dbport} || 5432,
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username => $client->{dbuser},
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password => $client->{dbpasswd},
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);
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} elsif (%::myconfig && $::myconfig{dbname}) {
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%specific_connect_settings = (
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database => $::myconfig{dbname},
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host => $::myconfig{dbhost} || 'localhost',
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port => $::myconfig{dbport} || 5432,
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username => $::myconfig{dbuser},
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password => $::myconfig{dbpasswd},
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);
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} else {
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$type = 'KIVITENDO_EMPTY';
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}
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my %connect_settings = (%common_connect_settings, %specific_connect_settings);
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my %flattened_settings = _flatten_settings(%connect_settings);
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$domain = 'KIVITENDO' if $type =~ m/^KIVITENDO/;
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$type .= join($SUBSCRIPT_SEPARATOR, map { ($_, $flattened_settings{$_} || '') } sort grep { $_ ne 'password' } keys %flattened_settings);
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my $idx = "${domain}::${type}";
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if (!$_db_registered{$idx}) {
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$_db_registered{$idx} = 1;
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__PACKAGE__->register_db(domain => $domain,
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type => $type,
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%connect_settings,
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);
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}
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return ($domain, $type);
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}
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sub _flatten_settings {
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my %settings = @_;
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my %flattened = ();
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while (my ($key, $value) = each %settings) {
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if ('HASH' eq ref $value) {
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%flattened = ( %flattened, _flatten_settings(%{ $value }) );
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} else {
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$flattened{$key} = $value;
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}
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}
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return %flattened;
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}
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sub with_transaction {
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my ($self, $code, @args) = @_;
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return $code->(@args) if $self->in_transaction;
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my (@result, $result);
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my $rv = 1;
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local $@;
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my $return_array = wantarray;
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eval {
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$return_array
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? $self->do_transaction(sub { @result = $code->(@args) })
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: $self->do_transaction(sub { $result = $code->(@args) });
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} or do {
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my $error = $self->error;
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if (blessed $error) {
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if ($error->isa('SL::X::DBError')) {
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# gobble the exception
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} else {
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$error->rethrow;
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}
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} else {
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die $self->error;
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}
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};
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return $return_array ? @result : $result;
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}
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1;
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__END__
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=pod
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=encoding utf8
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=head1 NAME
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SL::DB - Database access class for all RDB objects
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=head1 FUNCTIONS
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=over 4
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=item C<create $domain, $type>
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Registers the database information with Rose, creates a cached
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connection and executes initial SQL statements. Those can include
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setting the time & date format to the user's preferences.
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=item C<dbi_connect $dsn, $login, $password, $options>
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Forwards the call to L<SL::DBConnect/connect> which connects to the
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database. This indirection allows L<SL::DBConnect/connect> to route
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the calls through L<DBIx::Log4Perl> if this is enabled in the
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configuration.
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=item C<with_transaction $code_ref, @args>
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Executes C<$code_ref> with parameters C<@args> within a transaction,
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starting one only if none is currently active. Example:
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return $self->db->with_transaction(sub {
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# do stuff with $self
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});
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This is a wrapper around L<Rose::DB/do_transaction> that does a few additional
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things, and should always be used in favour of the other:
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=over 4
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=item Composition of transactions
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When C<with_transaction> is called without a running transaction, a new one is
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created. If it is called within a running transaction, it performs no
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additional handling. This means that C<with_transaction> can be safely used
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within another C<with_transaction>, whereas L<Rose::DB/do_transaction> can not.
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=item Return values
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C<with_transaction> adopts the behaviour of C<eval> in that it returns the
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result of the inner block, and C<undef> if an error occurred. This way you can
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use the same pattern you would normally use with C<eval> for
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C<with_transaction>:
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SL::DB->client->with_transaction(sub {
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# do stuff
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# and return nominal true value
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1;
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}) or do {
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# transaction error handling
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my $error = SL::DB->client->error;
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}
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or you can use it to safely calulate things.
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=item Error handling
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The original L<Rose::DB/do_transaction> gobbles up all exceptions and expects
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the caller to manually check the return value and error, and then to process
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all exceptions as strings. This is very fragile and generally a step backwards
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from proper exception handling.
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C<with_transaction> only gobbles up exceptions that are used to signal an
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error in the transaction, and returns undef on those. All other exceptions
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bubble out of the transaction like normal, so that it is transparent to typos,
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runtime exceptions and other generally wanted things.
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If you just use the snippet above, your code will catch everything related to
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the transaction aborting, but will not catch other errors that might have been
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thrown. The transaction will be rolled back in both cases.
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If you want to play nice in case your transaction is embedded in another
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transaction, just rethrow the error:
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$db->with_transaction(sub {
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# code deep in the engine
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1;
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}) or die $db->error;
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=back
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=back
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=head1 BUGS
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Nothing here yet.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Moritz Bunkus E<lt>m.bunkus@linet-services.deE<gt>
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=cut
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