NAME
AnnoCPAN::DBI - AnnoCPAN model class (database access module)
SYNOPSIS
use AnnoCPAN::DBI;
my @pods = AnnoCPAN::DBI::Pod->search(name => 'My::Module');
# etc...
DESCRIPTION
This is a collection of classes based on Class::DBI, used for representing the AnnoCPAN data. Warning: Some of the documentation here is incomplete.
CLASSES
AnnoCPAN::DBI
The base class; based on Class::DBI.
AnnoCPAN::DBI::Dist
Represents a distribution (regardless of version); has the following columns:
id name
AnnoCPAN::DBI::Pod
Represents a document (typically a module, but it may be some other .pod file), regardless of version. Columns:
id name
AnnoCPAN::DBI::PodDist
Links a pod with a dist (its a many-to-many relationship). Columns:
id dist pod
AnnoCPAN::DBI::DistVer
Represents a specific version of a distribution Columns:
id dist version path pause_id distver mtime
AnnoCPAN::DBI::PodVer
Represents a specific version of a document (a "pod"). Columns:
id pod distver path description html
AnnoCPAN::DBI::Section
Represents a paragraph in a POD document. Columns:
id podver pos content type
AnnoCPAN::DBI::User
Represents an AnnoCPAN user. Columns:
id username password name email profile
reputation member_since last_visit privs
Note that some of these columns are unused, but they exist for historical reasons.
Other Methods:
- $user->can_delete($note)
-
Return true if the user has the authority to delete $note (an AnnoCPAN::DBI::Note object).
- $user->can_edit($note)
-
Return true if the user has the authority to edit $note (an AnnoCPAN::DBI::Note object).
- $user->can_move($note)
-
Return true if the user has the authority to move $note (an AnnoCPAN::DBI::Note object).
AnnoCPAN::DBI::Note
Represents a note. Columns:
id pod min_ver max_ver note ip time score user section
Note that some of these columns are unused, but they exist for historical reasons.
SEE ALSO
AnnoCPAN::Control, AnnoCPAN::Config
AUTHOR
Ivan Tubert-Brohman <itub@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Ivan Tubert-Brohman. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.