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Operating Systems BSD Installing ports upon FreeBSD install Post 302280812 by figaro on Tuesday 27th of January 2009 03:13:36 PM
Old 01-27-2009
Excellent. And from this article I understand that the objective is called "obtaining the Ports Collection".
 

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Jifty::Collection(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Jifty::Collection(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::Collection - Collection of Jifty::Record objects SYNOPSIS
package Foo::Model::BarCollection use base qw/Jifty::Collection/; DESCRIPTION
This is a wrapper over Jifty::DBI::Collection that at the same time is a Jifty::Object. To use it, subclass it. Alternatively, an 'anonymous' collection can be made by creating a new "Jifty::Collection" object, and calling "record_class('Application::Model::Foo')" or similar on it. In addition, each Jifty::Collection includes a Data::Page object to help with calculations related to paged data. You should not call the "first_row" and "rows_per_page" methods from Jifty::DBI::Collection on a Jifty::Collection. Instead, if you'd like to use paging, you should use the "set_page_info" method to set the number of records per page and first record on the current page, and you should use the Data::Page object returned by the "pager" method to get information related to paging. MODEL
pager Returns a Data::Page object associated with this collection. This object defaults to 10 entries per page. You should use only use Data::Page methods on this object to get information about paging, not to set it; use "set_page_info" to set paging information. results_are_readable If your results from the query are guaranteed to be readable by current_user, you can create the collection with "results_are_readable => 1". This causes check_read_rights to bypass normal current_user_can checks. as_search_action PARAMHASH Returns the Jifty::Action::Record::Search action for the model associated with this collection. The PARAMHASH allows you to add additional parameters to pass to "new_action" in Jifty::Web. add_record If "results_are_readable" is false, only add records to the collection that we can read (by checking "check_read_rights" in Jifty::Record). Otherwise, make sure all records added are readable. implicit_clauses Defaults to ordering by the "id" column. jifty_serialize_format This returns an array reference of the individual records that make up this collection. SEE ALSO
Jifty::DBI::Collection, Jifty::Object, Jifty::Record LICENSE
Jifty is Copyright 2005-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2010-12-10 Jifty::Collection(3pm)
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