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Config::Model::Dumper(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Config::Model::Dumper(3pm) |
NAME¶
Config::Model::Dumper - Serialize data of config tree
VERSION¶
version 2.152
SYNOPSIS¶
use Config::Model ; # define configuration tree object my $model = Config::Model->new ; $model ->create_config_class ( name => "MyClass", element => [ [qw/foo bar/] => { type => 'leaf', value_type => 'string' }, baz => { type => 'hash', index_type => 'string' , cargo => { type => 'leaf', value_type => 'string', }, }, ], ) ; my $inst = $model->instance(root_class_name => 'MyClass' ); my $root = $inst->config_root ; # put some data in config tree the hard way $root->fetch_element('foo')->store('yada') ; $root->fetch_element('bar')->store('bla bla') ; $root->fetch_element('baz')->fetch_with_id('en')->store('hello') ; # put more data the easy way my $steps = 'baz:fr=bonjour baz:hr="dobar dan"'; $root->load( steps => $steps ) ; # dump only customized data print $root->dump_tree;
DESCRIPTION¶
This module is used directly by Config::Model::Node to serialize configuration data in a compact (but readable) string.
The serialization can be done in standard mode where only customized values are dumped in the string. I.e. only data modified by the user are dumped.
All other mode supported by "fetch" in Config::Model::Value can be used, for instance, to get default values.
The serialized string can be used by Config::Model::Loader to store the data back into a configuration tree.
Note that undefined values are skipped for list element. I.e. if a list element contains "('a',undef,'b')", the dump then contains 'a','b'.
CONSTRUCTOR¶
new¶
No parameter. The constructor should be used only by Config::Model::Node.
Methods¶
dump_tree¶
Return a string that contains a dump of the object tree with all the values. This string follows the convention defined by Config::Model::Loader.
The serialized string can be used by Config::Model::Loader to store the data back into a configuration tree.
Parameters are:
- mode
- "full" dumps all configuration data
including default values.
All mode values from "fetch" in Config::Model::Value can be used.
By default, the dump contains only data modified by the user (i.e. "custom" data that differ from default or preset values).
- node
- Reference to the Config::Model::Node object that is dumped. All nodes and leaves attached to this node are also dumped.
- skip_auto_write ( <backend_name> )
- Skip node that have a write capability matching
"backend_name" in their model. See
Config::Model::BackendMgr.
This option must be used when using Dumper to write back configuration data. When a configuration model contains several backends (one at the tree root and others in tree nodes), setting this option ensure that the "root" configuration file does not contain data duplicated in configuration file of others tree nodes.
- auto_vivify
- Scan and create data for nodes elements even if no actual data was stored in them. This may be useful to trap missing mandatory values. (default: 0)
- check
- Check value before dumping. Valid check are 'yes', 'no' and 'skip'.
AUTHOR¶
Dominique Dumont, (ddumont at cpan dot org)
SEE ALSO¶
Config::Model,Config::Model::Node,Config::Model::Loader
AUTHOR¶
Dominique Dumont
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is Copyright (c) 2005-2022 by Dominique Dumont.
This is free software, licensed under:
The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999
2022-07-28 | perl v5.34.0 |