NAME
CopyTree::VendorProof::LocalFileOp - Perl extension for providing a connecter instance for CopyTree::VendorProof.
This module provides CopyTree::VendorProof a connector instance with methods to deal with local file operations.
What?
Oh, yes. You've probabaly stumbled across this module because you wanted to copy something recursively. Did you want to move some files into or off your SharePoint file server? Did you buy Opentext's Livelink EWS and wish to automate some file transfers? Well, this is kinda the right place, but it gets righter. Check out the documentation on my CopyTree::VendorProof module, where I have a priceless drill and screw analogy for how these modules all work together. The information on this page is a tad too technical if all you're trying to decide is whether this is the module you need.
SYNOPSIS
use CopyTree::VendorProof::LocalFileOp;
To create a LocalFileOp connector instance:
my $lcfo_inst = CopyTree::VendorProof::LocalFileOp ->new;
To add a source or destination item to a CopyTree::VendorProof instance:
my $ctvp_inst = CopyTree::VendorProof ->new;
$ctvp_inst ->src ('some_source_path_of_local_file_system', $lcfo_inst);
$ctvp_inst ->dst ('some_destination_path_of_local_file_system', $lcfo_inst);
$ctvp_inst ->cp;
DESCRIPTION
CopyTree::VendorProof::LocalFileOp does nothing flashy - it merely provides an instance and local file operation methods for its parent class, CopyTree::VendorProof.
The methods provided in this connector objects include:
new
fdls
is_fd
read_info_memory
write_from_memory
copy_local_files
cust_mkdir
cust_rmdir
cust_rmfile
The functionality of these methods are descripbed in
perldoc CopyTree::VendorProof
Instance Methods
You shouldn't have to invoke these methods manually. Consult the documentation of
CopyTree::VendorProof
And look under the section "Object specific instance methods for the base class CopyTree::VendorProof"
SEE ALSO
CopyTree::VendorProof SharePoint::SOAPHandler Livelink::DAV
AUTHOR
dbmolester, dbmolester de gmail.com
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011 by dbmolester
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.