NAME
ESPPlus::Storage - An interface to ESP+ Storage repository files
SYNOPSIS
use ESPPlus::Storage;
my $st = ESPPlus::Storage->new
( { filename => $Repository,
uncompress_function => \&uncompress } );
DESCRIPTION
This module provides an interface to the ESP+ Storage repository files. It allows you to read a .REP file as a series of original records. See ESPPlus::Storage::Reader::Tie for an especially easy interface for reading databases.
For an even easier interface, see ESPPlus::Storage::Reader::Tie. It wraps the interface described below and in ESPPlus::Storage::Reader and ESPPlus::Storage::Record.
CONSTRUCTOR
- new
-
$db = ESPPlus::Storage->new( { compress_function => \ &compress, uncompress_function => \ &uncompress, ( $handle ? ( handle => $handle ) : ( filename => $filename ) ) } )
This is the class constructor and it takes four optional arguments, two of them contradictory. It returns a new
ESPPlus::Storage
object. All of the arguments are passed in data in a hash reference.The
compress_function
anduncompress_function
parameters both expect code references.uncompress_function
is expected to accept a reference to a .Z compressed string and is expected to return a reference to an uncompressed string. This is required for reading .REP repository records.compress_function
is the exact opposite, it is needed for writing to .REP repositories, accepts a reference to uncompressed data and returns a reference to .Z compressed data.Currently there is no LZW implementation on www.cpan.org so the current expectation is that you will write a wrapper over /usr/bin/uncompress. A sample wrapper is included farther down in the documentation.
The two parameters
filename
andhandle
are complementary. If you supply only a filename then it will be opened for you otherwise pass in an already opened handle to a .REP file viahandle
.
METHODS / PROPERTIES
- compress_function
-
When called without arguments it returns the
ESPPlus::Storage
object's storedcompress_function
code reference. When called with a value, it saves that as the new value.my $c = $db->compress_function; $db->compress_function( $new_c );
- uncompress_function
-
When called without arguments it returns the
ESPPlus::Storage
object's storeduncompress_function
code reference. When called with a value, it saves that as the new value.my $c = $db->uncompress_function; $db->uncompress_function( $new_c );
- filename
-
When called without arguments it returns the
ESPPlus::Storage
object's storedfilename
. When called with a value, it saves that as the new value.my $f = $db->filename; $db->filename( $new_f );
- handle
-
When called without arguments it returns a stored
IO::File
object if there is one. If there isn't then it attempts to open one by usingfilename
. When called with a value it saves that as the new value.my $h = $db->handle; $db->handle( $h );
- reader
-
This returns a
ESPPlus::Storage::Reader
object. This is what reads a .REP database file. - writer
-
This returns a
ESPPlus::Storage::Writer
object. This creates .REP database files.
UNCOMPRESS WRAPPER
The following function is a sample implementation of a function suitable
for passing into <uncompress_function>.
our $TempFile = `mktemp /tmp/esp.XXX`;
our $Uncompress = "/usr/bin/uncompress";
sub uncompress {
my $compressed = shift;
{
my $out = IO::File->new;
sysopen $out, $TempFile, O_WRONLY
or die "Couldn't open $TempFile: $!";
flock $out, LOCK_EX
or die "Couldn't get an exclusive lock on $TempFile: $!";
truncate $out, 0
or die "Couldn't truncate $TempFile: $!";
binmode $out
or die "Could binmode $TempFile: $!";
print $out $$compressed
or die "Couldnt write to $TempFile: $!";
close $out
or die "Couldn't close $TempFile: $!";
}
# add error processing as above
my $in = IO::Handle->new;
{
my $sleep_count = 0;
my $pid = open $in, "-|", $Uncompress, '-c', $TempFile
or die "Can't exec $Uncompress: $!";
unless (defined $pid) {
warn "Cannot fork: $!";
die "Bailing out" if $sleep_count++ > 6;
sleep 10;
redo;
}
}
local $/;
binmode $in or die "Couldn't binmode \$in: $!";
my $uncompressed = <$in>;
close $in or warn "$Uncompress exited $?";
return \ $uncompressed;
}
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003, Joshua b. Jore. 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; version 2, or
b) the "Artistic License" which comes with Perl.
SEE ALSO
ESPPlus::Storage::Reader ESPPlus::Storage::Reader::Tie ESPPlus::Storage::Writer ESPPlus::Storage::Record