Config::Model::AnyId(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::AnyId(3pm)
NAME
Config::Model::AnyId - Base class for hash or list element
VERSION
version 2.021
SYNOPSIS
use Config::Model;
use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy);
Log::Log4perl->easy_init($WARN);
# define configuration tree object
my $model = Config::Model->new;
$model->create_config_class(
name => "Foo",
element => [
[qw/foo bar/] => {
type => 'leaf',
value_type => 'string'
},
]
);
$model->create_config_class(
name => "MyClass",
element => [
plain_hash => {
type => 'hash',
index_type => 'string',
cargo => {
type => 'leaf',
value_type => 'string',
},
},
bounded_hash => {
type => 'hash', # hash id
index_type => 'integer',
# hash boundaries
min_index => 1, max_index => 123, max_nb => 2,
# specify cargo held by hash
cargo => {
type => 'leaf',
value_type => 'string'
},
},
bounded_list => {
type => 'list', # list id
max_index => 123,
cargo => {
type => 'leaf',
value_type => 'string'
},
},
hash_of_nodes => {
type => 'hash', # hash id
index_type => 'string',
cargo => {
type => 'node',
config_class_name => 'Foo'
},
},
],
);
my $inst = $model->instance( root_class_name => 'MyClass' );
my $root = $inst->config_root;
# put data
my $step = 'plain_hash:foo=boo bounded_list=foo,bar,baz
bounded_hash:3=foo bounded_hash:30=baz
hash_of_nodes:"foo node" foo="in foo node" -
hash_of_nodes:"bar node" bar="in bar node" ';
$root->load( step => $step );
# dump resulting tree
print $root->dump_tree;
DESCRIPTION
This class provides hash or list elements for a Config::Model::Node.
The hash index can either be en enumerated type, a boolean, an integer or a string.
CONSTRUCTOR
AnyId object should not be created directly.
Hash or list model declaration
A hash or list element must be declared with the following parameters:
type
Mandatory element type. Must be "hash" or "list" to have a collection element. The actual element type must be specified by "cargo ="
type> (See "CAVEATS").
index_type
Either "integer" or "string". Mandatory for hash.
ordered
Whether to keep the order of the hash keys (default no). (a bit like Tie::IxHash). The hash keys are ordered along their creation. The
order can be modified with swap, move_up or move_down.
duplicates
Specify the policy regarding duplicated values stored in the list or as hash values (valid only when cargo type is "leaf"). The policy
can be "allow" (default), "suppress", "warn" (which offers the possibility to apply a fix), "forbid". Note that duplicates check cannot
be performed when the duplicated value is stored: this happens outside of this object. Duplicates can be check only after when the
value is read.
cargo
Hash ref specifying the cargo held by the hash of list. This has must contain:
type Can be "node" or "leaf" (default).
config_class_name
Specifies the type of configuration object held in the hash. Only valid when "cargo" "type" is "node".
<other> Constructor arguments passed to the cargo object. See Config::Model::Node when "cargo->type" is "node". See
Config::Model::Value when "cargo->type" is "leaf".
min_index
Specify the minimum value (optional, only for hash and for integer index)
max_index
Specify the maximum value (optional, only for list or for hash with integer index)
max_nb
Specify the maximum number of indexes. (hash only, optional, may also be used with string index type)
default_keys
When set, the default parameter (or set of parameters) are used as default keys hashes and created automatically when the "keys" or
"exists" functions are used on an empty hash..
You can use "default_keys => 'foo'", or "default_keys => ['foo', 'bar']".
default_with_init
To perform special set-up on children nodes you can also use
default_with_init => { 'foo' => 'X=Av Y=Bv' ,
'bar' => 'Y=Av Z=Cv' }
When the hash contains leaves, you can also use:
default_with_init => { 'def_1' => 'def_1 stuff' ,
'def_2' => 'def_2 stuff' }
migrate_keys_from
Specifies that the keys of the hash are copied from another hash in the configuration tree only when the hash is read for the first
time after initial load (i.e. once the configuration files are completely read).
migrate_keys_from => '- another_hash'
migrate_values_from
Specifies that the values of the hash (or list) are copied from another hash (or list) in the configuration tree only when the hash (or
list) is read for the first time after initial load (i.e. once the configuration files are completely read).
migrate_values_from => '- another_hash_or_list'
follow_keys_from
Specifies that the keys of the hash follow the keys of another hash in the configuration tree. In other words, the hash you're creating
will always have the same keys as the other hash.
follow_keys_from => '- another_hash'
allow_keys
Specifies authorized keys:
allow_keys => ['foo','bar','baz']
allow_keys_from
A bit like the "follow_keys_from" parameters. Except that the hash pointed to by "allow_keys_from" specified the authorized keys for
this hash.
allow_keys_from => '- another_hash'
allow_keys_matching
Keys must match the specified regular expression. For instance:
allow_keys_matching => '^foodd$'
auto_create_keys
When set, the default parameter (or set of parameters) are used as keys hashes and created automatically. (valid only for hash
elements)
Called with "auto_create_keys => ['foo']", or "auto_create_keys => ['foo', 'bar']".
warn_if_key_match
Issue a warning if the key matches the specified regular expression
warn_unless_key_match
Issue a warning unless the key matches the specified regular expression
auto_create_ids
Specifies the number of elements to create automatically. E.g. "auto_create_ids => 4" will initialize the list with 4 undef elements.
(valid only for list elements)
convert => [uc | lc ]
The hash key will be converted to uppercase (uc) or lowercase (lc).
warp
See "Warp: dynamic value configuration" below.
Warp: dynamic value configuration
The Warp functionality enables an HashId or ListId object to change its default settings (e.g. "min_index", "max_index" or "max_nb"
parameters) dynamically according to the value of another "Value" object. (See Config::Model::WarpedThing for explanation on warp
mechanism)
For instance, with this model:
$model ->create_config_class
(
name => 'Root',
'element'
=> [
macro => { type => 'leaf',
value_type => 'enum',
name => 'macro',
choice => [qw/A B C/],
},
warped_hash => { type => 'hash',
index_type => 'integer',
max_nb => 3,
warp => {
follow => '- macro',
rules => { A => { max_nb => 1 },
B => { max_nb => 2 }
}
},
cargo => { type => 'node',
config_class_name => 'Dummy'
}
},
]
);
Setting "macro" to "A" will mean that "warped_hash" can only accept one instance of "Dummy".
Setting "macro" to "B" will mean that "warped_hash" will accept two instances of "Dummy".
Like other warped class, a HashId or ListId can have multiple warp masters (See "Warp follow argument" in Config::Model::WarpedThing:
warp => { follow => { m1 => '- macro1',
m2 => '- macro2'
},
rules => [ '$m1 eq "A" and $m2 eq "A2"' => { max_nb => 1},
'$m1 eq "A" and $m2 eq "B2"' => { max_nb => 2}
],
}
Warp and auto_create_ids or auto_create_keys
When a warp is applied with "auto_create_keys" or "auto_create_ids" parameter, the auto_created items are created if they are not already
present. But this warp will never remove items that were previously auto created.
For instance, if a tied hash is created with "auto_create => [a,b,c]", the hash contains "(a,b,c)".
Then if a warp is applied with "auto_create_keys => [c,d,e]", the hash will contain "(a,b,c,d,e)". The items created by the first
auto_create_keys are not removed.
Warp and max_nb
When a warp is applied, the items that do not fit the constraint (e.g. min_index, max_index) are removed.
For the max_nb constraint, an exception will be raised if a warp leads to a number of items greater than the max_nb constraint.
Introspection methods
The following methods returns the current value stored in the Id object (as declared in the model unless they were warped):
min_index
max_index
max_nb
index_type
default_keys
default_with_init
follow_keys_from
auto_create_ids
auto_create_keys
ordered
morph
config_model
get_cargo_type()
Returns the object type contained by the hash or list (i.e. returns "cargo -> type").
get_cargo_info( < what > )
Returns more info on the cargo contained by the hash or list. "what" may be "value_type" or any other cargo info stored in the model. Will
return undef if the requested info was not provided in the model.
get_default_keys
Returns a list (or a list ref) of the current default keys. These keys can be set by the "default_keys" or "default_with_init" parameters
or by the other hash pointed by "follow_keys_from" parameter.
name()
Returns the object name. The name finishes with ' id'.
config_class_name()
Returns the config_class_name of collected elements. Valid only for collection of nodes.
This method will return undef if "cargo" "type" is not "node".
has_fixes
Returns the number of fixes that can be applied to the current value.
Information management
fetch_with_id ( index => $idx , [ check => 'no' ])
Fetch the collected element held by the hash or list. Index check is 'yes' by default. Can be called with one parameter which will be used
as index.
"get( path =" ..., mode => ... , check => ... , get_obj => 1|0, autoadd => 1|0)>
Get a value from a directory like path.
set( path, value )
Set a value with a directory like path.
copy ( from_index, to_index )
Deep copy an element within the hash or list. If the element contained by the hash or list is a node, all configuration information is
copied from one node to another.
fetch_all()
Returns an array containing all elements held by the hash or list.
fetch_all_values( mode => ..., check => ...)
Returns an array containing all defined values held by the hash or list. (undefined values are simply discarded). This method is only valid
for hash or list containing leaves.
With "mode" parameter, this method will return either:
custom
The value entered by the user
preset
The value entered in preset mode
standard
The value entered in preset mode or checked by default.
default
The default value (defined by the configuration model)
fetch_all_indexes()
Returns an array containing all indexes of the hash or list. Hash keys are sorted alphabetically, except for ordered hashed.
children
Like fetch_all_indexes. This method is polymorphic for all non-leaf objects of the configuration tree.
defined ( index )
Returns true if the value held at "index" is defined.
exists ( index )
Returns true if the value held at "index" exists (i.e the key exists but the value may be undefined). This method may not make sense for
list element.
delete ( index )
Delete the "index"ed value
clear()
Delete all values (also delete underlying value or node objects).
clear_values()
Delete all values (without deleting underlying value objects).
warning_msg ( [index] )
Returns warnings concerning indexes of this hash. Without parameter, returns a string containing all warnings or undef. With an index,
return the warnings concerning this index or undef.
error_msg
Returns the error messages of this object (if any)
AUTHOR
Dominique Dumont, ddumont [AT] cpan [DOT] org
SEE ALSO
Config::Model, Config::Model::Instance, Config::Model::Node, Config::Model::WarpedNode, Config::Model::HashId, Config::Model::ListId,
Config::Model::CheckList, Config::Model::Value
perl v5.14.2 2012-11-09 Config::Model::AnyId(3pm)