NAME

BSON - Pure Perl implementation of MongoDB's BSON serialization

VERSION

Version 0.05

SYNOPSIS

use BSON qw/encode decode/;

my $document = {
    _id      => BSON::ObjectId->new,
    date     => BSON::Time->new,
    name     => 'James Bond',
    age      => 45,
    amount   => 24587.45,
    badass   => BSON::Bool->true,
    password => BSON::String->new('12345')
};

my $bson = encode( $document );
my $doc2 = decode( $bson, %options );

DESCRIPTION

This module implements BSON serialization and deserialization as described at http://bsonspec.org. BSON is the primary data representation for MongoDB.

LIMITATION

MongoDB sets a limit for any BSON record to 16MB. This module does not enforce this limit and you can use it to encode and decode structures as large as you please.

EXPORT

The module does not export anything. You have to request encode and/or decode manually.

use BSON qw/encode decode/;

SUBROUTINES

encode

Takes a hashref and returns a BSON string.

my $bson = encode({ bar => 'foo' });

decode

Takes a BSON string and returns a hashref.

my $hash = decode( $bson, ixhash => 1 );

The options after $bson are optional and they can be any of the following:

options

  1. ixhash => 1|0

    If set to 1 decode will return a Tie::IxHash ordered hash. Otherwise, a regular unordered hash will be returned. Turning this option on entails a significant speed penalty as Tie::IxHash is slower than a regular Perl hash. The default value for this option is 0.

THREADS

This module is thread safe.

SEE ALSO

BSON::String, BSON::Time, BSON::ObjectId, BSON::Code, BSON::Binary, BSON::Bool, BSON::MinKey, BSON::MaxKey, BSON::Timestamp, Tie::IxHash, MongoDB

AUTHOR

minimalist, <minimalist at lavabit.com>

BUGS

Bug reports and patches are welcome. Reports which include a failing Test::More style test are helpful and will receive priority.

DEVELOPMENT

The source code of this module is available on GitHub: https://github.com/naturalist/Perl-BSON

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2011 minimalist.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms as perl itself.