NAME
Metabase::Report - a base class for collections of Metabase facts
SYNOPSIS
package MyReport;
use base 'Metabase::Report';
__PACKAGE__->load_fact_classes;
sub report_spec {
return {
'Fact::One' => 1, # one of Fact::One
'Fact::Two' => "0+", # zero or more of Fact::Two
}
}
DESCRIPTION
Metabase is a system for associating metadata with CPAN distributions. The metabase can be used to store test reports, reviews, coverage analysis reports, reports on static analysis of coding style, or anything else for which datatypes are constructed.
Metabase::Report is a base class for collections of Metabase::Fact objects that can be sent to or retrieved from a Metabase system.
Metabase::Report is itself a subclass of Metabase::Fact and offers the same API, except as described below.
SUBCLASSING
A subclass of Metabase::Report only requires one method, "report_spec"
.
ATTRIBUTES
content
The content
attribute of a Report must be a reference to an array of Metabase::Fact subclass objects.
METHODS
In addition to the standard new
constructor, the following open
, add
and close
methods may be used to construct a report piecemeal, instead.
open
$report = Report::Subclass->open(
id => 'AUTHORID/Foo-Bar-1.23.tar.gz',
);
Constructs a new, empty report. The 'id' attribute is required. The 'refers_to' attribute is optional. The 'content' attribute may be provided, but see add
below. No other attributes may be provided to new
.
add
$report->add( 'Fact::Subclass' => $content );
Using the 'id' attribute of the report, this method constructs a new Fact from a class and a content argument. The resulting Fact is appended to the Report's content array.
close
$report->close;
This method validates the report based on all Facts added so far.
facts
This method returns a list of all the facts in the report. In scalar context, it returns the number of facts in the report.
CLASS METHODS
fact_classes
load_fact_classes
Loads each class listed in the report spec.
ABSTRACT METHODS
Methods marked as 'required' must be implemented by a report subclass. (The version in Metabase::Report will die with an error if called.)
In the documentation below, the terms 'must, 'must not', 'should', etc. have their usual RFC 2119 meanings.
Methods MUST throw an exception if an error occurs.
report_spec
required
$spec = Report::Subclass->report_spec;
The report_spec
method MUST return a hash reference that defines how many Facts of which types must be in the report for it to be considered valid. Keys MUST be class names. Values MUST be non-negative integers that indicate the number of Facts of that type that must be present for a report to be valid, optionally followed by a '+' character to indicate that the report may contain more than the given number.
For example:
{
Fact::One => 1, # one of Fact::One
Fact::Two => "0+", # zero or more of Fact::Two
}
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature using the CPAN Request Tracker. Bugs can be submitted through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=Metabase-Fact
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
AUTHOR
David A. Golden (DAGOLDEN)
Ricardo J. B. Signes (RJBS)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Portions copyright (c) 2008 by David A. Golden
Portions copyright (c) 2008 by Ricardo J. B. Signes
Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself (the "License"). You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. A copy of the License was distributed with this file or you may obtain a copy of the License from http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
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