Text::DHCPLeases::Object(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Text::DHCPLeases::Object(3pm) |
NAME¶
Text::DHCPLeases::Object - Leases Object Class
SYNOPSIS¶
my $obj = Text::DHCPLeases::Object->parse($string);
or
my $obj = Text::DHCPLeases::Object->new(%lease_data);
print $obj->name; print $obj->type; print $obj->binding_state;
DESCRIPTION¶
DHCPLeases object class. Lease objects can be one of the following types:
lease host group subgroup failover-state
CLASS METHODS¶
new - Constructor¶
Arguments: type one of (lease|host|group|subgroup|failover-state) name identification string (address, host name, group name, etc) ip_address fixed_address starts ends tstp tsfp atsfp cltt next_binding_state binding_state uid client_hostname abandoned (flag) deleted (flag) dynamic_bootp (flag) dynamic (flag) option_agent_circuit_id option_agent_remote_id hardware_type mac_address set (hash) on (hash) bootp (flag) reserved (flag) my_state my_state_date partner_state partner_state_date mclt dns_rev_name ddns_fwd_name ddns_txt Returns: New Text::DHCPLeases::Object object Examples: my $lease = Text::DHCPLeases::Object->new(type => 'lease', ip_address => '192.168.1.10', starts => '3 2007/08/15 11:34:58', ends => '3 2007/08/15 11:44:58');
parse - Parse object declaration¶
Arguments:
Array ref with declaration lines Returns:
Hash reference.
Examples:
my $text = ' lease 192.168.254.55 { starts 3 2007/08/15 11:34:58; ends 3 2007/08/15 11:44:58; tstp 3 2007/08/15 11:49:58; tsfp 2 2007/08/14 21:24:19; cltt 3 2007/08/15 11:34:58; binding state active; next binding state expired; hardware ethernet 00:11:85:5d:4e:11; uid "\001\000\021\205]Nh"; client-hostname "blah"; }';
my $lease_data = Text::DHCPLeases::Lease->parse($text);
INSTANCE METHODS¶
print - Print formatted string with lease contents¶
Arguments: None Returns: Formatted String Examples: print $obj->print;
AUTHOR¶
Carlos Vicente <cvicente@cpan.org>
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2012, Carlos Vicente <cvicente@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY¶
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2023-01-22 | perl v5.36.0 |