usb-id-database-0.3.0.1: System/USB/IDDB/UsbDotOrg.hs
module System.USB.IDDB.UsbDotOrg
( parseDb
, staticDb
, fromFile
, fromWeb
) where
import Control.Monad ( fmap )
import Data.Maybe ( fromJust )
import Network.Download ( openURIString )
import Parsimony
import Parsimony.Char ( char, digit )
import System.IO ( FilePath, readFile )
import System.USB.IDDB.Base ( IDDB(..), VendorID, VendorName
, getDataFileName
)
import System.USB.IDDB.Misc ( eitherMaybe, swap, restOfLine )
import qualified Data.IntMap as IM ( fromList, empty )
import qualified Data.Map as MP ( fromList )
-- |Construct a database from a string in the format used by usb.org.
parseDb :: String -> Maybe IDDB
parseDb = eitherMaybe . parse staticDbParser
staticDbParser :: Parser String IDDB
staticDbParser = do vendors <- many vendorParser
return IDDB { dbVendorNameId = MP.fromList $ fmap swap vendors
, dbVendorIdName = IM.fromList vendors
, dbProducts = IM.empty
, dbClasses = IM.empty
}
where
vendorParser :: Parser String (VendorID, VendorName)
vendorParser = do vid <- many1 digit
char '|'
name <- restOfLine
return (read vid, name)
-- |Load a vendor database from file. If the file can not be read for
-- some reason an error will be thrown.
fromFile :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe IDDB)
fromFile = fmap parseDb . readFile
-- |Construct a database from the list of companies available at
-- <http://www.usb.org/developers/tools/comp_dump>. The website
-- informs us that: /"Remember this list changes almost daily, be/
-- /sure to get a fresh copy when you use the tools"/. However, the
-- list seems to be quite stable. Using this function more than once
-- a day is probably overkill.
fromWeb :: IO (Maybe IDDB)
fromWeb = fmap ( either (const Nothing)
parseDb
) $ openURIString dbURL
staticDbPath :: FilePath
staticDbPath = "usb_dot_org_db.txt"
dbURL :: String
dbURL = "http://www.usb.org/developers/tools/comp_dump"
-- |Load a database from a snapshot of the usb.org database which is
-- supplied with the package.
staticDb :: IO IDDB
staticDb = getDataFileName staticDbPath >>= fmap fromJust . fromFile