NAME
File::Sticker::Writer::Yaml - write and standardize meta-data from YAML file
VERSION
version 0.9301
SYNOPSIS
use File::Sticker::Writer::Yaml;
my $obj = File::Sticker::Writer::Yaml->new(%args);
my %meta = $obj->write_meta(%args);
DESCRIPTION
This will write meta-data from YAML files, and standardize it to a common nomenclature, such as "tags" for things called tags, or Keywords or Subject etc.
DEBUGGING
whoami
Used for debugging info
METHODS
allowed_file
If this writer can be used for the given file, then this returns true. File must be plain text and end with '.yml' Howwever, if the file DOES NOT EXIST, it CAN be WRITTEN TO, so return true then as well. This is the only case where the file doesn't need to exist beforehand. Note that if the file exists and is a directory, then it is not an allowed file!
allowed_fields
If this writer can be used for the known and wanted fields, then this returns true. For YAML, this always returns true.
if ($writer->allowed_fields())
{
....
}
known_fields
Returns the fields which this writer knows about. This writer has no limitations.
my $known_fields = $writer->known_fields();
readonly_fields
Returns the fields which this writer knows about, which can't be overwritten, but are allowed to be "wanted" fields. Things like file-size etc.
my $readonly_fields = $writer->readonly_fields();
delete_field_from_file
Completely remove the given field. This does no checking for multi-valued fields, it just deletes the whole thing.
$writer->delete_field_from_file(filename=>$filename,field=>$field);
replace_all_meta
Overwrite the existing meta-data with that given.
(This supercedes the parent method because we can do it more efficiently this way)
$writer->replace_all_meta(filename=>$filename,meta=>\%meta);
Helper Functions
Private interface.
replace_one_field
Overwrite the given field. This does no checking.
$writer->replace_one_field(filename=>$filename,field=>$field,value=>$value);
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to the author.