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| User::Identity::Location(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | User::Identity::Location(3pm) |
NAME¶
User::Identity::Location - physical location of a personINHERITANCE¶
User::Identity::Location is a User::Identity::Item
SYNOPSIS¶
use User::Identity; use User::Identity::Location; my $me = User::Identity->new(...); my $addr = User::Identity::Location->new(...); $me->add(location => $addr); # Simpler use User::Identity; my $me = User::Identity->new(...); my $addr = $me->add(location => ...);
DESCRIPTION¶
The "User::Identity::Location" object contains the description of a physical location of a person: home, work, travel. The locations are collected by a User::Identity::Collection::Locations object. Nearly all methods can return "undef". Some methods produce language or country specific output.METHODS¶
Constructors¶
User::Identity::Location-> new([NAME], OPTIONS)Create a new location. You can specify a name
as first argument, or in the OPTION list. Without a specific name, the
organization is used as name.
. country => STRING
. country_code => STRING
. description => STRING
. fax => STRING|ARRAY
. name => STRING
. organization => STRING
. parent => OBJECT
. pc => STRING
Option --Defined in --Default country undef country_code undef description User::Identity::Item undef fax undef name User::Identity::Item <required> organization undef parent User::Identity::Item undef pc undef phone undef pobox undef pobox_pc undef postal_code <value of option pc> state undef street undef
Short name for "postal_code".
Attributes¶
$obj-> cityThe city where the address is located.
$obj-> country
The country where the address is located. If
the name of the country is not known but a country code is defined, the name
will be looked-up using Geography::Countries (if installed).
$obj-> countryCode
Each country has an ISO standard abbreviation.
Specify the country or the country code, and the other will be filled in
automatically.
$obj-> description
See "Attributes" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> fax
One or more fax numbers, like
phone().
$obj-> fullAddress
Create an address to put on a postal mailing,
in the format as normal in the country where it must go to. To be able to
achieve that, the country code must be known. If the city is not specified or
no street or pobox is given, undef will be returned: an incomplete address.
example:
$obj-> name([NEWNAME])
print $uil->fullAddress; print $user->find(location => 'home')->fullAddress;
See "Attributes" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> organization
The organization (for instance company) which
is related to this location.
$obj-> phone
One or more phone numbers. Please use the
internation notation, which starts with '+', for instance
"+31-26-12131". In scalar context, only the first number is
produced. In list context, all numbers are presented.
$obj-> pobox
Post Office mail box specification. Use
"P.O.Box 314", not simple 314.
$obj-> poboxPostalCode
The postal code related to the Post-Office
mail box. Defined by new() option "pobox_pc".
$obj-> postalCode
The postal code is very country dependent.
Also, the location of the code within the formatted string is country
dependent.
$obj-> state
The state, which is important for some
contries but certainly not for the smaller ones. Only set this value when you
state has to appear on printed addresses.
$obj-> street
Returns the address of this location. Since
Perl 5.7.3, you can use unicode in strings, so why not format the address
nicely?
Collections¶
$obj-> add(COLLECTION, ROLE)See "Collections" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> addCollection(OBJECT | ([TYPE], OPTIONS))
See "Collections" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> collection(NAME)
See "Collections" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> find(COLLECTION, ROLE)
See "Collections" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> parent([PARENT])
See "Collections" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> removeCollection(OBJECT|NAME)
See "Collections" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> type
User::Identity::Location-> type
See "Collections" in
User::Identity::Item
$obj-> user
See "Collections" in
User::Identity::Item
DIAGNOSTICS¶
Error: $object is not a collection.The first argument is an object, but not of a
class which extends User::Identity::Collection.
Error: Cannot load collection module for $type ($class).
Either the specified $type does not exist, or
that module named $class returns compilation errors. If the type as specified
in the warning is not the name of a package, you specified a nickname which
was not defined. Maybe you forgot the 'require' the package which defines the
nickname.
Error: Creation of a collection via $class failed.
The $class did compile, but it was not
possible to create an object of that class using the options you
specified.
Error: Don't know what type of collection you want to add.
If you add a collection, it must either by a
collection object or a list of options which can be used to create a
collection object. In the latter case, the type of collection must be
specified.
Warning: No collection $name
The collection with $name does not exist and
can not be created.
SEE ALSO¶
This module is part of User-Identity distribution version 0.93, built on December 24, 2009. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/userid/LICENSE¶
Copyrights 2003,2004,2007-2009 by Mark Overmeer <perl@overmeer.net>. For other contributors see Changes. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html| 2009-12-24 | perl v5.10.1 |