NAME
Archive::Any - Single interface to deal with file archives.
VERSION
version 0.0946
SYNOPSIS
use Archive::Any;
my $archive = Archive::Any->new( 'archive_file.zip' );
my @files = $archive->files;
$archive->extract;
my $type = $archive->type;
$archive->is_impolite;
$archive->is_naughty;
DESCRIPTION
This module is a single interface for manipulating different archive formats. Tarballs, zip files, etc.
- new
-
my $archive = Archive::Any->new( $archive_file ); my $archive_with_type = Archive::Any->new( $archive_file, $type );
$type is optional. It lets you force the file type in case Archive::Any can't figure it out.
- extract
-
$archive->extract; $archive->extract( $directory );
Extracts the files in the archive to the given $directory. If no $directory is given, it will go into the current working directory.
- files
-
my @file = $archive->files;
A list of files in the archive.
- mime_type
-
my $mime_type = $archive->mime_type();
Returns the mime type of the archive.
- is_impolite
-
my $is_impolite = $archive->is_impolite;
Checks to see if this archive is going to unpack into the current directory rather than create its own.
- is_naughty
-
my $is_naughty = $archive->is_naughty;
Checks to see if this archive is going to unpack outside the current directory.
DEPRECATED
- type
-
my $type = $archive->type;
Returns the type of archive. This method is provided for backwards compatibility in the Tar and Zip plugins and will be going away soon in favor of
mime_type
.
PLUGINS
For detailed information on writing plugins to work with Archive::Any, please see the pod documentation for Archive::Any::Plugin.
SEE ALSO
Archive::Any::Plugin
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Archive::Any
You can also look for information at:
MetaCPAN
Issue tracker
AUTHORS
Clint Moore
Michael G Schwern (author emeritus)
Olaf Alders (current maintainer)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Michael G Schwern, Clint Moore, Olaf Alders.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.