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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to replace some specific words from file? Post 302988619 by RudiC on Thursday 29th of December 2016 03:24:00 PM
Old 12-29-2016
replace = remove? And, by what criteria?
 

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MongoDB::GridFS(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      MongoDB::GridFS(3pm)

NAME
MongoDB::GridFS - A file storage utility SYNOPSIS
use MongoDB::GridFS; my $grid = $database->get_gridfs; my $fh = IO::File->new("myfile", "r"); $grid->insert($fh, {"filename" => "mydbfile"}); There are two interfaces for GridFS: a file-system/collection-like interface (insert, remove, drop, find_one) and a more general interface (get, put, delete). Their functionality is the almost identical (get, put and delete are always safe ops, insert, remove, and find_one are optionally safe), using one over the other is a matter of preference. SEE ALSO
Core documentation on GridFS: <http://dochub.mongodb.org/core/gridfs>. ATTRIBUTES
chunk_size The number of bytes per chunk. Defaults to 1048576. prefix The prefix used for the collections. Defaults to "fs". files Collection in which file metadata is stored. Each document contains md5 and length fields, plus user-defined metadata (and an _id). chunks Actual content of the files stored. Each chunk contains up to 4Mb of data, as well as a number (its order within the file) and a files_id (the _id of the file in the files collection it belongs to). METHODS
get($id) my $file = $grid->get("my file"); Get a file from GridFS based on its _id. Returns a MongoDB::GridFS::File. put($fh, $metadata) my $id = $grid->put($fh, {filename => "pic.jpg"}); Inserts a file into GridFS, adding a MongoDB::OID as the _id field if the field is not already defined. This is a wrapper for "MongoDB::GridFS::insert", see that method below for more information. Returns the _id field. delete($id) $grid->delete($id) Removes the file with the given _id. Will die if the remove is unsuccessful. Does not return anything on success. find_one ($criteria?, $fields?) my $file = $grid->find_one({"filename" => "foo.txt"}); Returns a matching MongoDB::GridFS::File or undef. remove ($criteria?, $options?) $grid->remove({"filename" => "foo.txt"}); Cleanly removes files from the database. $options is a hash of options for the remove. Possible options are: just_one If true, only one file matching the criteria will be removed. safe If true, each remove will be checked for success and die on failure. This method doesn't return anything. insert ($fh, $metadata?, $options?) my $id = $gridfs->insert($fh, {"content-type" => "text/html"}); Reads from a file handle into the database. Saves the file with the given metadata. The file handle must be readable. $options can be "{"safe" =" true}>, which will do safe inserts and check the MD5 hash calculated by the database against an MD5 hash calculated by the local filesystem. If the two hashes do not match, then the chunks already inserted will be removed and the program will die. Because "MongoDB::GridFS::insert" takes a file handle, it can be used to insert very long strings into the database (as well as files). $fh must be a FileHandle (not just the native file handle type), so you can insert a string with: # open the string like a file my $basic_fh; open($basic_fh, '<', $very_long_string); # turn the file handle into a FileHandle my $fh = FileHandle->new; $fh->fdopen($basic_fh, 'r'); $gridfs->insert($fh); drop @files = $grid->drop; Removes all files' metadata and contents. all @files = $grid->all; Returns a list of the files in the database. AUTHOR
Kristina Chodorow <kristina@mongodb.org> perl v5.14.2 2011-09-07 MongoDB::GridFS(3pm)
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