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26 # find Koha's Perl modules
27 # test carefully before changing this
29 eval { require "$FindBin::Bin/../kohalib.pl" };
35 use Locale::Currency::Format 1.28;
39 use C4::Dates qw/format_date/;
42 use C4::Overdues qw(GetFine);
46 overdue_notices.pl - prepare messages to be sent to patrons for overdue items
50 overdue_notices.pl [ -n ] [ -library <branchcode> ] [ -library <branchcode>...] [ -max <number of days> ] [ -csv [ <filename> ] ] [ -itemscontent <field list> ]
53 -help brief help message
54 -man full documentation
55 -n No email will be sent
56 -max <days> maximum days overdue to deal with
57 -library <branchname> only deal with overdues from this library (repeatable : several libraries can be given)
58 -csv <filename> populate CSV file
59 -html <filename> Output html to file
60 -itemscontent <list of fields> item information in templates
61 -borcat <categorycode> category code that must be included
62 -borcatout <categorycode> category code that must be excluded
70 Print a brief help message and exits.
74 Prints the manual page and exits.
78 Verbose. Without this flag set, only fatal errors are reported.
82 Do not send any email. Overdue notices that would have been sent to
83 the patrons or to the admin are printed to standard out. CSV data (if
84 the -csv flag is set) is written to standard out or to any csv
89 Items older than max days are assumed to be handled somewhere else,
90 probably the F<longoverdues.pl> script. They are therefore ignored by
91 this program. No notices are sent for them, and they are not added to
92 any CSV files. Defaults to 90 to match F<longoverdues.pl>.
96 select overdues for one specific library. Use the value in the
97 branches.branchcode table. This option can be repeated in order
98 to select overdues for a group of libraries.
102 Produces CSV data. if -n (no mail) flag is set, then this CSV data is
103 sent to standard out or to a filename if provided. Otherwise, only
104 overdues that could not be emailed are sent in CSV format to the admin.
108 Produces html data. if patron does not have a mail address or
109 -n (no mail) flag is set, an html file is generated in the specified
110 directory. This can be downloaded or futher processed by library staff.
112 =item B<-itemscontent>
114 comma separated list of fields that get substituted into templates in
115 places of the E<lt>E<lt>items.contentE<gt>E<gt> placeholder. This
116 defaults to issuedate,title,barcode,author
118 Other possible values come from fields in the biblios, items, and
123 Repetable field, that permit to select only few of patrons categories.
127 Repetable field, permis to exclude some patrons categories.
129 =item B<-t> | B<--triggered>
131 This option causes a notice to be generated if and only if
132 an item is overdue by the number of days defined in a notice trigger.
134 By default, a notice is sent each time the script runs, which is suitable for
135 less frequent run cron script, but requires syncing notice triggers with
136 the cron schedule to ensure proper behavior.
137 Add the --triggered option for daily cron, at the risk of no notice
138 being generated if the cron fails to run on time.
142 Default items.content lists only those items that fall in the
143 range of the currently processing notice.
144 Choose list-all to include all overdue items in the list (limited by B<-max> setting).
150 This script is designed to alert patrons and administrators of overdue
155 This script pays attention to the overdue notice configuration
156 performed in the "Overdue notice/status triggers" section of the
157 "Tools" area of the staff interface to Koha. There, you can choose
158 which letter templates are sent out after a configurable number of
159 days to patrons of each library. More information about the use of this
160 section of Koha is available in the Koha manual.
162 The templates used to craft the emails are defined in the "Tools:
163 Notices" section of the staff interface to Koha.
165 =head2 Outgoing emails
167 Typically, messages are prepared for each patron with overdue
168 items. Messages for whom there is no email address on file are
169 collected and sent as attachments in a single email to each library
170 administrator, or if that is not set, then to the email address in the
171 C<KohaAdminEmailAddress> system preference.
173 These emails are staged in the outgoing message queue, as are messages
174 produced by other features of Koha. This message queue must be
175 processed regularly by the
176 F<misc/cronjobs/process_message_queue.pl> program.
178 In the event that the C<-n> flag is passed to this program, no emails
179 are sent. Instead, messages are sent on standard output from this
180 program. They may be redirected to a file if desired.
184 Templates can contain variables enclosed in double angle brackets like
185 E<lt>E<lt>thisE<gt>E<gt>. Those variables will be replaced with values
186 specific to the overdue items or relevant patron. Available variables
191 =item E<lt>E<lt>bibE<gt>E<gt>
193 the name of the library
195 =item E<lt>E<lt>items.contentE<gt>E<gt>
197 one line for each item, each line containing a tab separated list of
198 title, author, barcode, issuedate
200 =item E<lt>E<lt>borrowers.*E<gt>E<gt>
202 any field from the borrowers table
204 =item E<lt>E<lt>branches.*E<gt>E<gt>
206 any field from the branches table
212 The C<-csv> command line option lets you specify a file to which
213 overdues data should be output in CSV format.
215 With the C<-n> flag set, data about all overdues is written to the
216 file. Without that flag, only information about overdues that were
217 unable to be sent directly to the patrons will be written. In other
218 words, this CSV file replaces the data that is typically sent to the
219 administrator email address.
221 =head1 USAGE EXAMPLES
223 C<overdue_notices.pl> - In this most basic usage, with no command line
224 arguments, all libraries are procesed individually, and notices are
225 prepared for all patrons with overdue items for whom we have email
226 addresses. Messages for those patrons for whom we have no email
227 address are sent in a single attachment to the library administrator's
228 email address, or to the address in the KohaAdminEmailAddress system
231 C<overdue_notices.pl -n -csv /tmp/overdues.csv> - sends no email and
232 populates F</tmp/overdues.csv> with information about all overdue
235 C<overdue_notices.pl -library MAIN max 14> - prepare notices of
236 overdues in the last 2 weeks for the MAIN library.
240 The F<misc/cronjobs/advance_notices.pl> program allows you to send
241 messages to patrons in advance of thier items becoming due, or to
242 alert them of items that have just become due.
246 # These variables are set by command line options.
247 # They are initially set to default values.
248 my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh();
254 my @branchcodes; # Branch(es) passed as parameter
259 my $itemscontent = join( ',', qw( issuedate title barcode author biblionumber ) );
269 'library=s' => \@branchcodes,
270 'csv:s' => \$csvfilename, # this optional argument gets '' if not supplied.
271 'html:s' => \$htmlfilename, # this optional argument gets '' if not supplied.
272 'itemscontent=s' => \$itemscontent,
273 'list-all' => \$listall,
274 't|triggered' => \$triggered,
275 'borcat=s' => \@myborcat,
276 'borcatout=s' => \@myborcatout,
278 pod2usage(1) if $help;
279 pod2usage( -verbose => 2 ) if $man;
281 if ( defined $csvfilename && $csvfilename =~ /^-/ ) {
282 warn qq(using "$csvfilename" as filename, that seems odd);
285 my @overduebranches = C4::Overdues::GetBranchcodesWithOverdueRules(); # Branches with overdue rules
286 my @branches; # Branches passed as parameter with overdue rules
287 my $branchcount = scalar(@overduebranches);
289 my $overduebranch_word = scalar @overduebranches > 1 ? 'branches' : 'branch';
290 my $branchcodes_word = scalar @branchcodes > 1 ? 'branches' : 'branch';
292 my $PrintNoticesMaxLines = C4::Context->preference('PrintNoticesMaxLines');
295 $verbose and warn "Found $branchcount $overduebranch_word with first message enabled: " . join( ', ', map { "'$_'" } @overduebranches ), "\n";
297 die 'No branches with active overduerules';
301 $verbose and warn "$branchcodes_word @branchcodes passed on parameter\n";
303 # Getting libraries which have overdue rules
304 my %seen = map { $_ => 1 } @branchcodes;
305 @branches = grep { $seen{$_} } @overduebranches;
308 if (@overduebranches) {
310 my $branch_word = scalar @branches > 1 ? 'branches' : 'branch';
311 $verbose and warn "$branch_word @branches have overdue rules\n";
315 $verbose and warn "No active overduerules for $branchcodes_word '@branchcodes'\n";
316 ( scalar grep { '' eq $_ } @branches )
317 or die "No active overduerules for DEFAULT either!";
318 $verbose and warn "Falling back on default rules for @branchcodes\n";
323 # these are the fields that will be substituted into <<item.content>>
324 my @item_content_fields = split( /,/, $itemscontent );
326 binmode( STDOUT, ":utf8" );
329 our $csv; # the Text::CSV_XS object
330 our $csv_fh; # the filehandle to the CSV file.
331 if ( defined $csvfilename ) {
332 my $sep_char = C4::Context->preference('delimiter') || ',';
333 $csv = Text::CSV_XS->new( { binary => 1 , sep_char => $sep_char } );
334 if ( $csvfilename eq '' ) {
337 open $csv_fh, ">", $csvfilename or die "unable to open $csvfilename: $!";
339 if ( $csv->combine(qw(name surname address1 address2 zipcode city country email itemcount itemsinfo)) ) {
340 print $csv_fh $csv->string, "\n";
342 $verbose and warn 'combine failed on argument: ' . $csv->error_input;
346 @branches = @overduebranches unless @branches;
348 if ( defined $htmlfilename ) {
349 if ( $htmlfilename eq '' ) {
352 my $today = C4::Dates->new();
353 open $html_fh, ">",File::Spec->catdir ($htmlfilename,"notices-".$today->output('iso').".html");
356 print $html_fh "<html>\n";
357 print $html_fh "<head>\n";
358 print $html_fh "<style type='text/css'>\n";
359 print $html_fh "pre {page-break-after: always;}\n";
360 print $html_fh "pre {white-space: pre-wrap;}\n";
361 print $html_fh "pre {white-space: -moz-pre-wrap;}\n";
362 print $html_fh "pre {white-space: -o-pre-wrap;}\n";
363 print $html_fh "pre {word-wrap: break-work;}\n";
364 print $html_fh "</style>\n";
365 print $html_fh "</head>\n";
366 print $html_fh "<body>\n";
369 foreach my $branchcode (@branches) {
371 my $branch_details = C4::Branch::GetBranchDetail($branchcode);
372 my $admin_email_address = $branch_details->{'branchemail'} || C4::Context->preference('KohaAdminEmailAddress');
373 my @output_chunks; # may be sent to mail or stdout or csv file.
375 $verbose and warn sprintf "branchcode : '%s' using %s\n", $branchcode, $admin_email_address;
377 my $sth2 = $dbh->prepare( <<'END_SQL' );
378 SELECT biblio.*, items.*, issues.*, TO_DAYS(NOW())-TO_DAYS(date_due) AS days_overdue
379 FROM issues,items,biblio
380 WHERE items.itemnumber=issues.itemnumber
381 AND biblio.biblionumber = items.biblionumber
382 AND issues.borrowernumber = ?
383 AND TO_DAYS(NOW())-TO_DAYS(date_due) BETWEEN ? and ?
386 my $query = "SELECT * FROM overduerules WHERE delay1 IS NOT NULL AND branchcode = ? ";
387 $query .= " AND categorycode IN (".join( ',' , ('?') x @myborcat ).") " if (@myborcat);
388 $query .= " AND categorycode NOT IN (".join( ',' , ('?') x @myborcatout ).") " if (@myborcatout);
390 my $rqoverduerules = $dbh->prepare($query);
391 $rqoverduerules->execute($branchcode, @myborcat, @myborcatout);
393 # We get default rules is there is no rule for this branch
394 if($rqoverduerules->rows == 0){
395 $query = "SELECT * FROM overduerules WHERE delay1 IS NOT NULL AND branchcode = '' ";
396 $query .= " AND categorycode IN (".join( ',' , ('?') x @myborcat ).") " if (@myborcat);
397 $query .= " AND categorycode NOT IN (".join( ',' , ('?') x @myborcatout ).") " if (@myborcatout);
399 $rqoverduerules = $dbh->prepare($query);
400 $rqoverduerules->execute(@myborcat, @myborcatout);
403 # my $outfile = 'overdues_' . ( $mybranch || $branchcode || 'default' );
404 while ( my $overdue_rules = $rqoverduerules->fetchrow_hashref ) {
405 PERIOD: foreach my $i ( 1 .. 3 ) {
407 $verbose and warn "branch '$branchcode', pass $i\n";
408 my $mindays = $overdue_rules->{"delay$i"}; # the notice will be sent after mindays days (grace period)
410 $overdue_rules->{ "delay" . ( $i + 1 ) }
411 ? $overdue_rules->{ "delay" . ( $i + 1 ) }
413 ); # issues being more than maxdays late are managed somewhere else. (borrower probably suspended)
415 if ( !$overdue_rules->{"letter$i"} ) {
416 $verbose and warn "No letter$i code for branch '$branchcode'";
420 # $letter->{'content'} is the text of the mail that is sent.
421 # this text contains fields that are replaced by their value. Those fields must be written between brackets
422 # The following fields are available :
423 # itemcount is interpreted here as the number of items in the overdue range defined by the current notice or all overdues < max if(-list-all).
424 # <date> <itemcount> <firstname> <lastname> <address1> <address2> <address3> <city> <postcode>
426 my $borrower_sql = <<'END_SQL';
427 SELECT COUNT(*), issues.borrowernumber, firstname, surname, address, address2, city, zipcode, country, email, MIN(date_due) as longest_issue
428 FROM issues,borrowers,categories
429 WHERE issues.borrowernumber=borrowers.borrowernumber
430 AND borrowers.categorycode=categories.categorycode
432 my @borrower_parameters;
434 $borrower_sql .= ' AND issues.branchcode=? ';
435 push @borrower_parameters, $branchcode;
437 if ( $overdue_rules->{categorycode} ) {
438 $borrower_sql .= ' AND borrowers.categorycode=? ';
439 push @borrower_parameters, $overdue_rules->{categorycode};
441 $borrower_sql .= ' AND categories.overduenoticerequired=1
442 GROUP BY issues.borrowernumber ';
444 $borrower_sql .= ' HAVING TO_DAYS(NOW())-TO_DAYS(longest_issue) = ?';
445 push @borrower_parameters, $mindays;
447 $borrower_sql .= ' HAVING TO_DAYS(NOW())-TO_DAYS(longest_issue) BETWEEN ? and ? ' ;
448 push @borrower_parameters, $mindays, $maxdays;
451 # $sth gets borrower info iff at least one overdue item has triggered the overdue action.
452 my $sth = $dbh->prepare($borrower_sql);
453 $sth->execute(@borrower_parameters);
454 $verbose and warn $borrower_sql . "\n $branchcode | " . $overdue_rules->{'categorycode'} . "\n ($mindays, $maxdays)\nreturns " . $sth->rows . " rows";
456 while ( my ($itemcount, $borrowernumber, $firstname, $lastname,
457 $address1, $address2, $city, $postcode, $country, $email,
458 $longest_issue ) = $sth->fetchrow )
460 $verbose and warn "borrower $firstname, $lastname ($borrowernumber) has $itemcount items triggering level $i.";
462 my $letter = C4::Letters::getletter( 'circulation', $overdue_rules->{"letter$i"} );
465 $verbose and warn "Message '$overdue_rules->{letter$i}' content not found";
467 # might as well skip while PERIOD, no other borrowers are going to work.
468 # FIXME : Does this mean a letter must be defined in order to trigger a debar ?
472 if ( $overdue_rules->{"debarred$i"} ) {
474 #action taken is debarring
475 C4::Members::DebarMember($borrowernumber);
476 $verbose and warn "debarring $borrowernumber $firstname $lastname\n";
478 my @params = ($listall ? ( $borrowernumber , 1 , $MAX ) : ( $borrowernumber, $mindays, $maxdays ));
479 $sth2->execute(@params);
485 my $exceededPrintNoticesMaxLines = 0;
486 while ( my $item_info = $sth2->fetchrow_hashref() ) {
487 if ( ( !$email || $nomail ) && $PrintNoticesMaxLines && $i >= $PrintNoticesMaxLines ) {
488 $exceededPrintNoticesMaxLines = 1;
492 my @item_info = map { $_ =~ /^date|date$/ ? format_date( $item_info->{$_} ) : $item_info->{$_} || '' } @item_content_fields;
493 $titles .= join("\t", @item_info) . "\n";
495 push (@items, $item_info->{'biblionumber'});
498 $letter = parse_letter(
500 borrowernumber => $borrowernumber,
501 branchcode => $branchcode,
502 biblionumber => \@items,
503 substitute => { # this appears to be a hack to overcome incomplete features in this code.
504 bib => $branch_details->{'branchname'}, # maybe 'bib' is a typo for 'lib<rary>'?
505 'items.content' => $titles
510 if ( $exceededPrintNoticesMaxLines ) {
511 $letter->{'content'} .= "List too long for form; please check your account online for a complete list of your overdue items.";
514 my @misses = grep { /./ } map { /^([^>]*)[>]+/; ( $1 || '' ); } split /\</, $letter->{'content'};
516 $verbose and warn "The following terms were not matched and replaced: \n\t" . join "\n\t", @misses;
518 $letter->{'content'} =~ s/\<[^<>]*?\>//g; # Now that we've warned about them, remove them.
519 $letter->{'content'} =~ s/\<[^<>]*?\>//g; # 2nd pass for the double nesting.
524 prepare_letter_for_printing(
526 borrowernumber => $borrowernumber,
527 firstname => $firstname,
528 lastname => $lastname,
529 address1 => $address1,
530 address2 => $address2,
532 postcode => $postcode,
534 itemcount => $itemcount,
536 outputformat => defined $csvfilename ? 'csv' : defined $htmlfilename ? 'html' : '',
541 C4::Letters::EnqueueLetter(
543 borrowernumber => $borrowernumber,
544 message_transport_type => 'email',
545 from_address => $admin_email_address,
550 # If we don't have an email address for this patron, send it to the admin to deal with.
552 prepare_letter_for_printing(
554 borrowernumber => $borrowernumber,
555 firstname => $firstname,
556 lastname => $lastname,
557 address1 => $address1,
558 address2 => $address2,
560 postcode => $postcode,
562 itemcount => $itemcount,
564 outputformat => defined $csvfilename ? 'csv' : defined $htmlfilename ? 'html' : '',
574 if (@output_chunks) {
575 if ( defined $csvfilename ) {
576 print $csv_fh @output_chunks;
578 elsif ( defined $htmlfilename ) {
579 print $html_fh @output_chunks;
582 local $, = "\f"; # pagebreak
583 print @output_chunks;
586 filename => defined $csvfilename ? 'attachment.csv' : 'attachment.txt',
587 type => 'text/plain',
588 content => join( "\n", @output_chunks )
592 title => 'Overdue Notices',
593 content => 'These messages were not sent directly to the patrons.',
595 C4::Letters::EnqueueLetter(
597 borrowernumber => undef,
598 message_transport_type => 'email',
599 attachments => [$attachment],
600 to_address => $admin_email_address,
607 # note that we're not testing on $csv_fh to prevent closing
612 if ( defined $htmlfilename ) {
613 print $html_fh "</body>\n";
614 print $html_fh "</html>\n";
618 =head1 INTERNAL METHODS
620 These methods are internal to the operation of overdue_notices.pl.
624 parses the letter template, replacing the placeholders with data
625 specific to this patron, biblio, or item
628 letter - required hashref
629 borrowernumber - required integer
630 substitute - optional hashref of other key/value pairs that should
631 be substituted in the letter content
633 returns the C<letter> hashref, with the content updated to reflect the
634 substituted keys and values.
639 sub parse_letter { # FIXME: this code should probably be moved to C4::Letters:parseletter
641 foreach my $required (qw( letter borrowernumber )) {
642 return unless exists $params->{$required};
646 if ( $params->{'substitute'} ) {
647 while ( my ( $key, $replacedby ) = each %{ $params->{'substitute'} } ) {
648 my $replacefield = "<<$key>>";
649 $params->{'letter'}->{title} =~ s/$replacefield/$replacedby/g;
650 $params->{'letter'}->{content} =~ s/$replacefield/$replacedby/g;
654 $params->{'letter'} = C4::Letters::parseletter( $params->{'letter'}, 'borrowers', $params->{'borrowernumber'} );
656 if ( $params->{'branchcode'} ) {
657 $params->{'letter'} = C4::Letters::parseletter( $params->{'letter'}, 'branches', $params->{'branchcode'} );
660 if ( $params->{'biblionumber'} ) {
661 my $item_format = '';
663 while (scalar(@{$params->{'biblionumber'}}) > 0) {
664 my $item = shift @{$params->{'biblionumber'}};
665 my $fine = GetFine($item, $params->{'borrowernumber'});
667 $params->{'letter'}->{'content'} =~ m/(<item>.*<\/item>)/;
670 if ($params->{'letter'}->{'content'} =~ m/<fine>(.*)<\/fine>/) { # process any fine tags...
671 my $formatted_fine = currency_format("$1", "$fine", FMT_SYMBOL);
672 $params->{'letter'}->{'content'} =~ s/<fine>.*<\/fine>/$formatted_fine/;
674 $params->{'letter'} = C4::Letters::parseletter( $params->{'letter'}, 'biblio', $item );
675 $params->{'letter'} = C4::Letters::parseletter( $params->{'letter'}, 'biblioitems', $item );
676 $params->{'letter'} = C4::Letters::parseletter( $params->{'letter'}, 'items', $item );
677 $params->{'letter'}->{'content'} =~ s/(<item>.*<\/item>)/$1\n$item_format/ if scalar(@{$params->{'biblionumber'}} > 0);
681 $params->{'letter'}->{'content'} =~ s/<\/{0,1}?item>//g; # strip all remaining item tags...
682 return $params->{'letter'};
685 =head2 prepare_letter_for_printing
687 returns a string of text appropriate for printing in the event that an
688 overdue notice will not be sent to the patron's email
689 address. Depending on the desired output format, this may be a CSV
690 string, or a human-readable representation of the notice.
701 sub prepare_letter_for_printing {
704 return unless ref $params eq 'HASH';
706 foreach my $required_parameter (qw( letter borrowernumber )) {
707 return unless defined $params->{$required_parameter};
711 if ( exists $params->{'outputformat'} && $params->{'outputformat'} eq 'csv' ) {
713 $params->{'firstname'}, $params->{'lastname'}, $params->{'address1'}, $params->{'address2'}, $params->{'postcode'},
714 $params->{'city'}, $params->{'email'}, $params->{'itemcount'}, $params->{'titles'}
717 return $csv->string, "\n";
719 $verbose and warn 'combine failed on argument: ' . $csv->error_input;
721 } elsif ( exists $params->{'outputformat'} && $params->{'outputformat'} eq 'html' ) {
723 $return .= "$params->{'letter'}->{'content'}\n";
724 $return .= "\n</pre>\n";
726 $return .= "$params->{'letter'}->{'content'}\n";
728 # $return .= Data::Dumper->Dump( [ $params->{'borrowernumber'}, $params->{'letter'} ], [qw( borrowernumber letter )] );