NAME
Dir::Purge - Purge directories to a given number of files.
SYNOPSIS
perl -MDir::Purge -e 'purgedir (5, @ARGV)' /spare/backups
use Dir::Purge;
purgedir ({keep => 5, strategy => "by_age", verbose => 1}, "/spare/backups");
use Dir::Purge qw(purgedir_by_age);
purgedir_by_age (5, "/spare/backups");
DESCRIPTION
Dir::Purge implements functions to reduce the number of files in a directory according to a strategy. It currently provides one strategy: removal of files by age.
By default, the module exports one user subroutine: purgedir
.
The first argument of purgedir
should either be an integer, indicating the number of files to keep in each of the directories, or a reference to a hash with options. In either case, a value for the number of files to keep is mandatory.
The other arguments are the names of the directories that must be purged. Note that this process is not recursive. Also, hidden files (name starts with a .
) and non-plain files (e.g., directories, symbolic links) are not taken into account.
All directory arguments and options are checked before anything else is done. In particular, all arguments should point to existing directories and the program must have read, write, and search (execute) access to the directories.
One additional function, purgedir_by_age
, can be exported on demand, or called by its fully qualified name. purgedir_by_age
calls purgedir
with the "by age" purge strategy preselected. Since this happens to be the default strategy for purgedir
, calling purgedir_by_age
is roughly equivalent to calling purgedir
.
WARNING
Removing files is a quite destructive operation. Supply the test
option, described below, to dry-run before production.
OPTIONS
Options are suppled by providing a hash reference as the first argument. The following calls are equivalent:
purgedir ({keep => 3, test => 1}, "/spare/backups");
purgedir_by_age ({keep => 3, test => 1}, "/spare/backups");
purgedir ({strategy => "by_age", keep => 3, test => 1}, "/spare/backups");
All subroutines take the same arguments.
- keep
-
The number of files to keep. A negative number will reverse the strategy. See option
reverse
below. - strategy
-
Specifies the purge strategy. Default (and only allowed) value is "by_age".
This option is for
purgedir
only. The other subroutines should not be provided with astrategy
option. - include
-
If this is a reference to a subroutine, this subroutine is called with arguments ($file,$dir) and must return true for the file to be included in the list of candidates,
If this is a regular expression, the file file will be included only if the expression matches the file name.
- reverse
-
If true, the strategy will be reversed. For example, if the strategy is "by_age", the oldest files will be kept instead of the newest files.
Another way to reverse the strategy is using a negative
keep
value. This is not unlike Perl's array subscripts, which count from the end if negative.A negative
keep
value can be combined withreverse
to reverse the reversed strategy again. - verbose
-
Verbosity of messages. Default value is 1, which will report the names of the files being removed. A value greater than 1 will produce more messages about what's going on. A value of 0 (zero) will suppress messages.
- debug
-
For internal debugging only.
- test
-
If true, no files will be removed. For testing.
EXPORT
Subroutine purgedir
is exported by default.
Subroutine purgedir_by_age
may be exported on demand.
Calling purgedir_by_age() is roughly equivalent to calling purgedir() with an options hash that includes strategy =
"by_age">.
The variable $Dir::Purge::VERSION may be used to inspect the version of the module.
AUTHOR
Johan Vromans (jvromans@squirrel.nl) wrote this module.
COPYRIGHT AND DISCLAIMER
This program is Copyright 2000 by Squirrel Consultancy. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License" which comes with Perl.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details.