Directory::Scratch::Structured(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Directory::Scratch::Structured(3pm)NAME
Directory::Scratch::Structured - creates temporary files and directories from a structured description
SYNOPSIS
my %tree_structure =
(
dir_1 =>
{
subdir_1 =>{},
file_1 =>[],
file_a => [],
},
dir_2 =>
{
subdir_2 =>
{
file_22 =>[],
file_2a =>[],
},
file_2 =>[],
file_a =>['12345'],
file_b =>[],
},
file_0 => [] ,
) ;
use Directory::Scratch::Structured qw(create_structured_tree) ;
my $temporary_directory = create_structured_tree(%tree_structure) ;
or
use Directory::Scratch ;
use Directory::Scratch::Structured qw(piggyback_directory_scratch) ;
my $temporary_directory = Directory::Scratch->new;
$temporary_directory->create_structured_tree(%tree_structure) ;
DESCRIPTION
This module adds a create_structured_tree subroutine to the Directory::Scratch.
DOCUMENTATION
I needed a subroutine to create a bunch of temporary directories and files while running tests. I used the excellent Directory::Scratch to
implement such a functionality. I proposed the subroutine to the Directory::Scratch author but he preferred to implement a subroutine
using an unstructured input data based on the fact that Directory::Scratch didn't use structured data. This is, IMHO, flawed design, though
it may require slightly less typing.
I proposed a hybrid solution to reduce the amount of subroutines and integrate the subroutine using structured input into
Directory::Scratch but we didn't reach an agreement on the API. Instead I decided that I would piggyback on Directory::Scratch.
You can access create_structured_tree through a subroutine or a method through a Directory::Scratch object.
Whichever interface you choose, the argument to the create_structured_tree consists of tuples (hash entries). The key represents the name
of the object to create in the directory.
If the value is of type:
ARRAY
A file will be created, it's contents are the contents of the array (See Directory::Scratch)
HASH
A directory will be created. the element of the hash will also be , recursively, created
OTHER
The subroutine will croak.
SUBROUTINES /METHODS
create_structured_tree
use Directory::Scratch::Structured qw(create_structured_tree) ;
my $temporary_directory = create_structured_tree(%tree_structure) ;
my $base = $temporary_directory->base() ;
Returns a default Directory::Scratch object.
directory_scratch_create_structured_tree
Adds create_structured_tree to Directory::Scratch when you Load Directory::Scratch::Structured with the piggyback_directory_scratch
option.
use Directory::Scratch ;
use Directory::Scratch::Structured qw(piggyback_directory_scratch) ;
my $temporary_directory = Directory::Scratch->new;
$temporary_directory->create_structured_tree(%tree_structure) ;
_create_structured_tree
Used internally by both interfaces
piggyback
Used internally to piggyback Directory::Scratch.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
None so far.
AUTHOR
Khemir Nadim ibn Hamouda
CPAN ID: NKH
mailto:nadim@khemir.net
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Directory::Scratch::Structured
You can also look for information at:
o AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
<http://annocpan.org/dist/Directory-Scratch-Structured>
o RT: CPAN's request tracker
Please report any bugs or feature requests to L <bug-directory-scratch-structured@rt.cpan.org>.
We will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as we make changes.
o Search CPAN
<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Directory-Scratch-Structured>
SEE ALSO
Directory::Scratch
perl v5.10.1 2010-03-22 Directory::Scratch::Structured(3pm)