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WebService::CIA::Source::DBM(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 WebService::CIA::Source::DBM(3pm)

NAME
WebService::CIA::Source::DBM - An interface to a DBM copy of the CIA World Factbook SYNOPSIS
use WebService::CIA::Source::DBM; my $source = WebService::CIA::Source::DBM->new({ DBM => 'factbook.dbm', Mode => 'read' }); DESCRIPTION
WebService::CIA::Source::DBM is an interface to a pre-compiled DBM copy of the CIA World Factbook. The module can also be used to make the DBM file, taking data from WebService::CIA::Parser (or WebService::CIA::Source::Web) and inserting it into a DBM. A script to do this - webservice-cia-makedbm.pl - should be included in this module's distribution. METHODS
Apart from "new", these methods are normally accessed via a WebService::CIA object. "new(\%opts)" This method creates a new WebService::CIA::Source::DBM object. It takes a hashref of options. Valid keys are "DBM" and "Mode". DBM is mandatory and should be the location of the DBM file to be used. Mode is optional and can be either "read" or "readwrite". It defaults to "read". "value($country_code, $field)" Retrieve a value from the DBM. $country_code should be the FIPS 10-4 country code as defined in <https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/appen- dix/appendix-d.html>. $field should be the name of the field whose value you want to retrieve, as defined in <https://www.cia.gov/library/publica- tions/the-world-factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html>. (WebService::CIA::Parser also creates four extra fields: "URL", "URL - Print", "URL - Flag", and "URL - Map" which are the URLs of the country's Factbook page, the printable version of that page, a GIF map of the coun- try, and a GIF flag of the country respectively.) "all($country_code)" Returns a hashref of field-value pairs for $country_code or an empty hashref if $country_code isn't in the DBM. "set($country_code, $data)" Insert or update data in the DBM. $country_code should be as described above. $data is a hashref of the data to store (as Field => Value). "set" overwrites any data already in the DBM under $country_code. "dbm()" Returns a reference to the DBM file in use. AUTHOR
Ian Malpass (ian-cpan@indecorous.com) COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2007, Ian Malpass This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The CIA World Factbook's copyright information page (<https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/contributor_copy- right.html>) states: The Factbook is in the public domain. Accordingly, it may be copied freely without permission of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). SEE ALSO
WebService::CIA, WebService::CIA::Parser, WebService::CIA::Source::Web perl v5.8.8 2008-02-04 WebService::CIA::Source::DBM(3pm)