net::trac::ticketattachment(3pm) [debian man page]
Net::Trac::TicketAttachment(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Trac::TicketAttachment(3pm)NAME
Net::Trac::TicketAttachment - Represents a single attachment for a Trac ticket
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a single attachment for a Trac ticket. You do not want to deal with instantiating this class yourself. Instead let
Net::Trac::Ticket do the work.
ACCESSORS
connection
Returns the Net::Trac::Connection used by this class.
ticket
Returns the ID of the ticket to which this attachment belongs.
filename
description
url
Relative to the remote Trac instance URL as set in the Net::Trac::Connection.
content
returns the content of the attachment
content_type
returns the content_type of the attachment
size
In bytes.
author
date
Returns a DateTime object.
PRIVATE METHODS
_parse_html_chunk STRING
Parses a specific chunk of HTML (as extracted by Net::Trac::Ticket) into the various fields.
LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2009 Best Practical Solutions.
This package is licensed under the same terms as Perl 5.8.8.
perl v5.12.3 2009-06-29 Net::Trac::TicketAttachment(3pm)
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Net::Trac::Connection(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Trac::Connection(3pm)NAME
Net::Trac::Connection - Connection to a remote Trac server
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a connection to a remote Trac instance. It is required by all other classes which need to talk to Trac.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Trac::Connection;
my $trac = Net::Trac::Connection->new(
url => 'http://trac.example.com',
user => 'snoopy',
password => 'doghouse'
);
ACCESSORS
url
The url of the Trac instance used by this connection. Read-only after initialization.
user
password
ACCESSORS / MUTATORS
logged_in [BOOLEAN]
Gets/sets a boolean indicating whether or not the connection is logged in yet.
mech [MECH]
Gets/sets the Net::Trac::Mechanize (or subclassed) object for this connection to use. Unless you want to replace it with one of your own,
the default will suffice.
METHODS
new PARAMHASH
Creates a new Net::Trac::Connection given a paramhash with values for the keys "url", "user", and "password".
ensure_logged_in
Ensures this connection is logged in. Returns true on success, and undef on failure. Sets the "logged_in" flag.
PRIVATE METHODS
_fetch URL
Fetches the provided relative URL from the Trac server. Returns undef on an error (after "warn"ing) and the content
("$self-"mech->content>) on success.
_warn_on_error URL
Checks the last request for an error condition and warns about them if found. Returns with a TRUE value if errors occurred and a FALSE
value otherwise for nicer conditionals.
_tsv_to_struct PARAMHASH
Takes a paramhash of the keys "data" Given TSV data this method will return a reference to an array.
LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2009 Best Practical Solutions.
This package is licensed under the same terms as Perl 5.8.8.
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