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If I Fetch from oracle data dictonary and compare with the files. It is taking very long time to give the results.
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cpanplus::internals::fetch
CPANPLUS::Internals::Fetch(3pm) Perl Programmers Reference Guide CPANPLUS::Internals::Fetch(3pm)
NAME
CPANPLUS::Internals::Fetch
SYNOPSIS
my $output = $cb->_fetch(
module => $modobj,
fetchdir => '/path/to/save/to',
verbose => BOOL,
force => BOOL,
);
$cb->_add_fail_host( host => 'foo.com' );
$cb->_host_ok( host => 'foo.com' );
DESCRIPTION
CPANPLUS::Internals::Fetch fetches files from either ftp, http, file or rsync mirrors.
This is the rough flow:
$cb->_fetch
Delegate to File::Fetch;
METHODS
$path = _fetch( module => $modobj, [fetchdir => '/path/to/save/to', fetch_from => 'scheme://path/to/fetch/from', verbose => BOOL, force => BOOL,
prefer_bin => BOOL, ttl => $seconds] )
"_fetch" will fetch files based on the information in a module object. You always need a module object. If you want a fake module object
for a one-off fetch, look at "CPANPLUS::Module::Fake".
"fetchdir" is the place to save the file to. Usually this information comes from your configuration, but you can override it expressly if
needed.
"fetch_from" lets you specify an URI to get this file from. If you do not specify one, your list of configured hosts will be probed to
download the file from.
"force" forces a new download, even if the file already exists.
"verbose" simply indicates whether or not to print extra messages.
"prefer_bin" indicates whether you prefer the use of commandline programs over perl modules. Defaults to your corresponding config setting.
"ttl" (in seconds) indicates how long a cached copy is valid for. If the fetch time of the local copy is within the ttl, the cached copy is
returned. Otherwise, the file is refetched.
"_fetch" figures out, based on the host list, what scheme to use and from there, delegates to "File::Fetch" do the actual fetching.
Returns the path of the output file on success, false on failure.
Note that you can set a "blacklist" on certain methods in the config. Simply add the identifying name of the method (ie, "lwp") to:
$conf->_set_fetch( blacklist => ['lwp'] );
And the "LWP" function will be skipped by "File::Fetch".
_add_fail_host( host => $host_hashref )
Mark a particular host as bad. This makes "CPANPLUS::Internals::Fetch" skip it in fetches until this cache is flushed.
_host_ok( host => $host_hashref )
Query the cache to see if this host is ok, or if it has been flagged as bad.
Returns true if the host is ok, false otherwise.
perl v5.12.1 2010-04-26 CPANPLUS::Internals::Fetch(3pm)