01-30-2004
Hi,
The ~ symbol represents your home directory... If your home directory is, for example /export/home/you, ~/bin is the same as /export/home/you/bin .
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mojo::home
Mojo::Home(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mojo::Home(3pm)
NAME
Mojo::Home - Detect and access the project root directory in Mojo
SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Home;
my $home = Mojo::Home->new;
$home->detect;
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Home is a container for home directories.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Home implements the following attributes.
"app_class"
my $class = $home->app_class;
$home = $home->app_class('Foo::Bar');
Application class.
METHODS
Mojo::Home inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.
"new"
my $home = Mojo::Home->new;
my $home = Mojo::Home->new('/home/sri/myapp');
Construct a new Mojo::Home object.
"detect"
$home = $home->detect;
$home = $home->detect('My::App');
Detect home directory from the value of the "MOJO_HOME" environment variable or application class.
"lib_dir"
my $path = $home->lib_dir;
Path to "lib" directory of application.
"list_files"
my $files = $home->list_files;
my $files = $home->list_files('foo/bar');
Portably list all files recursively in directory relative to the home diectory.
$home->rel_file($home->list_files('templates/layouts')->[1]);
"mojo_lib_dir"
my $path = $home->mojo_lib_dir;
Path to "lib" directory in which Mojolicious is installed.
"parse"
$home = $home->parse('/home/sri/myapp');
Parse home directory.
"rel_dir"
my $path = $home->rel_dir('foo/bar');
Portably generate an absolute path for a directory relative to the home directory.
"rel_file"
my $path = $home->rel_file('foo/bar.html');
Portably generate an absolute path for a file relative to the home directory.
"slurp_rel_file"
my $string = $home->slurp_rel_file('foo/bar.html');
Portably read all data at once from file relative to the home directory.
my $content = $home->slurp_rel_file($home->list_files('public')->[1]);
"to_string"
my $string = $home->to_string;
my $string = "$home";
Home directory.
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Home(3pm)