Class MVSFileParser


  • public class MVSFileParser
    extends com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPFileParser
    MVS Folder Listing Parser The purpose of this parser is to be able handle responses from an MVS z/OS mainframe FTP server. Many places on the 'net were consulted for input to this parser. Importantly, this information from com.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip group: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.os2.networking.tcp-ip/msg/25acc89563f1e93e http://groups.google.com/group/comp. os.os2.networking.tcp-ip/browse_frm/thread/11af1ba1bc6b0edd?hl=en&lr&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF -8&rnum=6&prev=/groups?q%3DMVS%2BPartitioned %2Bdata%2Bset%2Bdirectory%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26oe%3DUTF-8%26selm %3D4e7k0p%2524t1v%2540blackice.winternet.com%26rnum%3D6&pli=1 http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/F1AA2032/1.5.15?SHELF=&DT=20001127174124 Implementation Details 1- This supports folders and partitioned data sets only. This does not support JCL or HFS 2- You must treat partitioned data sets (Dsorg PO/PO-E) like folders and CD to them 3- Dsorg=PS is a downloadable file as are all the contents of a Partitioned Data Set. 4- When downloading from a folder, the Recfm must start with V or F. Note - the location for this is completely up for debate. I modeled this after the ftpsget/FTPSConnection and how ftpsput reaches up and into the ftpsget package to get it. However, I think a better solution is to have an entry/common. James and I agreed (in Matt's absense) to model the behavior after something already existing rather than introduce a new folder (like entry/common or entry/util).
    Author:
    mbatchelor September 2010
    • Field Summary

      • Fields inherited from class com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPFileParser

        ignoreDateParseErrors
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      MVSFileParser​(org.pentaho.di.core.logging.LogChannelInterface log)  
    • Constructor Detail

      • MVSFileParser

        public MVSFileParser​(org.pentaho.di.core.logging.LogChannelInterface log)
    • Method Detail

      • isValidFormat

        public boolean isValidFormat​(String[] listing)
        Abstract Class Implementations
        Overrides:
        isValidFormat in class com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPFileParser
      • parse

        public com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPFile parse​(String raw)
                                               throws ParseException
        This parses an individual line from the directory listing.
        Specified by:
        parse in class com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPFileParser
        Throws:
        ParseException
      • setLocale

        public void setLocale​(Locale arg0)
        Could in theory be used to figure out the format of the date/time except that I'd need time on the server to see if this actually works that way. For now, we ignore the locale and try to figure out the date format ourselves.
        Specified by:
        setLocale in class com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPFileParser
      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns parser name. By extensibility oversight in the third-party library we use, this isn't used to match the on the server (unfortunately).
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
      • parsePDSLine

        protected com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPFile parsePDSLine​(String[] aLine,
                                                                String raw)
                                                         throws ParseException
        Parses a Partitioned Dataset Entry, and returns an FTPFile object.
        Parameters:
        aLine - Split line
        raw - Unparsed raw string
        Returns:
        FTPFile unless it's the header row.
        Throws:
        ParseException
      • parseFolder

        protected com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPFile parseFolder​(String[] aLine,
                                                               String raw)
        Parses a line from a folder listing. Note: Returns NULL if it's the header line, if it is ARCIVE or Migrated, if the record format doesn't start with 'F' or 'V', and if the dsorg doesn't start with 'P'.
        Parameters:
        aLine - Line split apart
        raw - Raw line from the transport
        Returns:
        FTPFile for the line unless it is expressly exluded
      • splitMVSLine

        protected String[] splitMVSLine​(String raw)
        This is a split + trim function. The String.split method doesn't work well if there are a multiple contiguous white-space characters. StringTokenizer handles this very well. This should never fail to return an array, even if the array is empty. In other words, this should never return null.
        Parameters:
        raw - The string to tokenize from the MainFrame
        Returns:
        String array of all the elements from the parse.
      • isValidDirectoryFormat

        protected boolean isValidDirectoryFormat​(String[] listing)
        Returns true if this seems to be a recognized MVS folder (not PDS) listing.
        Parameters:
        listing -
        Returns:
        true if by all appearances this is a listing of an MVS folder
      • isValidPDSFormat

        protected boolean isValidPDSFormat​(String[] listing)
        Returns true if this seems to be a recognized MVS PDS listing (not folder).
        Parameters:
        listing -
        Returns:
        true if by all appearances this is a listing of the contents of a PDS
      • checkDateFormat

        protected boolean checkDateFormat​(String dateStr)
      • guessDateFormat

        protected void guessDateFormat​(String dateStr)
        This method will look at the incoming date string and try to figure out the format of the date. Googling on the internet showed several possible looks to the date: dd/MM/yy yy/MM/dd MM/dd/yy yyyy/MM/dd yyyy/dd/MM I never saw samples showing dd/MM/yyyy but I suppose it's possible. Not happy with this algorithm because it feels clumsy. It works, but it's not very elegant (time crunch).
        Parameters:
        dateStr -
      • isPartitionedDataset

        public boolean isPartitionedDataset()
        Returns:
        true if listing is a PDS
      • getDateFormatString

        public String getDateFormatString()
        Returns the date format string in use for parsing date in the listing.
        Returns:
        string format
      • setDateFormatString

        public void setDateFormatString​(String value)
        Provides ability to pre-specify the format that the parser will use to parse dates.
        Parameters:
        value - the string to set.