NAME
Mail::Box::Locker - manage the locking of mail folders
INHERITANCE
Mail::Box::Locker
is a Mail::Reporter
Mail::Box::Locker is extended by
Mail::Box::Locker::DotLock
Mail::Box::Locker::FcntlLock
Mail::Box::Locker::Flock
Mail::Box::Locker::Multi
Mail::Box::Locker::Mutt
Mail::Box::Locker::NFS
Mail::Box::Locker::POSIX
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Box::Locker;
my $locker = new Mail::Box::Locker(folder => $folder);
$locker->lock;
$locker->isLocked;
$locker->hasLock;
$locker->unlock;
use Mail::Box;
my $folder = Mail::Box->new(lock_method => 'DOTLOCK');
print $folder->locker->type;
DESCRIPTION
Each Mail::Box will create its own Mail::Box::Locker object which will handle the locking for it. You can access of the object directly from the folder, as shown in the examples below.
Extends "DESCRIPTION" in Mail::Reporter.
METHODS
Extends "METHODS" in Mail::Reporter.
Constructors
Extends "Constructors" in Mail::Reporter.
- $class->new(%options)
-
Create a new lock. You may do this directly. However, in most cases the lock will not be separately instantiated but will be the second class in a multiple inheritance construction with a Mail::Box.
Generally the client program specifies the locking behavior through options given to the folder class. Improves base, see "Constructors" in Mail::Reporter
-Option --Defined in --Default expires 1 hour file undef folder <C<undef>> log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS' method 'DOTLOCK' timeout 10 trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'- expires => $seconds
-
How long can a lock exist? If a different e-mail program leaves a stale lock, then this lock will be removed automatically after the specified number of seconds.
- file => $file
-
Name of the
$fileto lock. By default, the name of the folder is taken. - folder => $folder
-
Which
$folderis to be locked, a Mail::Box object. - log => LEVEL
- method => $name|CLASS|\@names
-
Which kind of locking, specified as one of the following tokens as
$name. You may also specify a CLASS name, or multiple@names. In the latter case, a 'multi' locker is started with all the specified@names.Supported locking method names are (lower-case is also accepted)
- 'DOTLOCK'
-
The folder handler creates a file which signals that it is in use. This is a bit problematic, because not all mail-handling software agree on the name of the file to be created.
On various folder types, the lockfile differs. See the documentation for each folder, which describes the locking strategy as well as special options to change the default behavior.
- 'FLOCK'
-
For some folder handlers, locking is based on a file locking mechanism provided by the operating system. However, this does not work on all systems, such as network filesystems, and such. This also doesn't work on folders based on directories (Mail::Box::Dir and derived).
- 'FCNTLLOCK'
-
POSIX locking via File::FcntlLock, which works on more platforms. However, that module requires a C compiler to install.
- 'POSIX'
-
Use the POSIX standard fcntl locking.
- 'MULTI'
-
Use ALL available locking methods at the same time, to have a bigger chance that the folder will not be modified by some other application which uses an unspecified locking method. When one of the locking methods disallows access, the locking fails.
- 'MUTT'
-
Use the external program 'mutt_dotlock' to lock and unlock.
- 'NFS'
-
A kind of
dotlockfile-locking mechanism, but adapted to work over NFS. Extra precaution is needed because anopen O_EXCLon NFS is not an atomic action. - 'NONE'
-
Do not use locking.
The other option is to produce your own
Mail::Box::Lockerderived class, which implements the desired locking method. (Please consider offering it for inclusion in the public Mail::Box module!) Create an instance of that class with this parameter:my $locker = Mail::Box::Locker::MyOwn->new; $folder->open(locker => $locker); - timeout => $seconds|'NOTIMEOUT'
-
How long to wait while trying to acquire the lock. The lock request will fail when the specified number of
$secondsis reached. If'NOTIMEOUT'is specified, the module will wait until the lock can be taken.Whether it is possible to limit the wait time is platform- and locking-method-specific. For instance, the `dotlock' method on Windows will always wait until the lock has been received.
- trace => LEVEL
Attributes
Extends "Attributes" in Mail::Reporter.
- $obj->expires( [SECONDS] )
-
Get/Set the expiration time. Not available for all lockers.
- $obj->filename( [$filename] )
-
Returns the filename which is used to lock the folder, optionally after setting it to the specified
$filename.» example:
print $locker->filename; - $obj->folder( [$folder] )
-
Returns the folder object which is locker.
- $obj->logSettings()
-
Inherited, see "Attributes" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->name()
-
Returns the method used to lock the folder. See the new(method) for details on how to specify the lock method. The name of the method is returned in upper-case.
» example:
if($locker->name eq 'FLOCK') ... - $obj->timeout( [SECONDS] )
-
Get/Set the timeout. Not available for all lockers.
Locking
- $obj->hasLock()
-
Check whether the folder has the lock.
» example:
if($locker->hasLock) {...} if($folder->locker->hasLock) {...} - $obj->isLocked()
-
Test if the folder is locked by this or a different application.
» example:
if($locker->isLocked) {...} if($folder->locker->isLocked) {...} - $obj->lock($folder)
-
Get a lock on a folder. This will return
falseif the lock fails.» example:
die unless $locker->lock; if($folder->locker->lock) {...} - $obj->unlock()
-
Undo the lock on a folder.
» example:
$locker->unlock; $folder->locker->unlock;
Error handling
Extends "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter.
- $obj->AUTOLOAD()
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->addReport($object)
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $any->defaultTrace( [$level]|[$loglevel, $tracelevel]|[$level, $callback] )
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->errors()
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $any->log( [$level, [$strings]] )
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $any->logPriority($level)
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->notImplemented()
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->report( [$level] )
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->reportAll( [$level] )
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->trace( [$level] )
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
- $obj->warnings()
-
Inherited, see "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
Cleanup
Extends "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter.
- $obj->DESTROY()
-
When the locker is destroyed, for instance when the folder is closed or the program ends, the lock will be automatically removed. Improves base, see "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
DIAGNOSTICS
- Error: Package $package does not implement $method.
-
Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does not implement this method where it should. This message means that some other related classes do implement this method however the class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and probably inform the author of the package. Cast by
notImplemented() - Error: no locking method $method defined: use @names
-
Cast by
new()
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box version 3.012, built on November 27, 2025. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/
LICENSE
For contributors see file ChangeLog.
This software is copyright (c) 2001-2025 by Mark Overmeer.
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