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CPAN::SQLite::Search - perform queries on the database
version 0.220
my $max_results = 200; my $query = CPAN::SQLite::Search->new(db_dir => $db_dir, db_name => $db_name, max_results => $max_results); $query->query(mode => 'module', name => 'Net::FTP'); my $results = $query->{results};
This module queries the database via various types of queries and returns the results for subsequent display. The "CPAN::SQLite::Search" object is created via the "new" method as
my $query = CPAN::SQLite::Search->new(db_dir => $db_dir, db_name => $db_name, max_results => $max_results);
which takes as arguments
This is the directory where the database file is stored. This is optional if the "CPAN" option is given.
This option specifies the "cpan_home" directory of an already configured CPAN.pm, which is where the database file will be stored if "db_dir" is not given.
This is the maximum value used to limit the number of results returned under a user query. If not specified, a value contained within "CPAN::SQLite::Search" will be used.
A basic query then is constructed as
$query->query(mode => $mode, $type => $value);
with the results available as
my $results = $query->{results}
There are three basic modes:
This is for information on modules.
This is for information on distributions.
This is for information on CPAN authors or cpanids.
For a mode of "module", "dist", and "author", there are four basic options to be used for the "$type => $value" option:
This will search through module names, distribution names, or CPAN author names and ids (for "module", "dist", and "author" modes respectively). The results are case insensitive, and Perl regular expressions for the $query_term are recognized.
This will report exact matches (in a case sensitive manner) for the module name, distribution name, or CPAN author id, for "module", "dist", and "author" modes respectively.
This will look up information on the primary key according to the mode specified. This is more for internal use, to help speed up queries; using this "publically" is probably not a good idea, as the ids may change over the course of time.
After making the query, the results can be accessed through
my $results = $query->{results};
No results either can mean no matches were found, or else an error in making the query resulted (in which case, a brief error message is contained in "$query->{error}"). Assuming there are results, what is returned depends on the mode and on the type of query. See CPAN::SQLite::Populate for a description of the fields in the various tables listed below - these fields are used as the keys of the hash references that arise.
This returns the "auth_id", "cpanid", "email", and "fullname" of the "auths" table. As well, an array reference "$results->{dists}" is returned representing all distributions associated with that "cpanid" - each member of the array reference is a hash reference describing the "dist_id", "dist_name", "dist_abs", "dist_vers", and "dist_file" fields in the "dists" table. An additional entry, "download", is supplied, which can be used as "$CPAN/authors/id/$download" to specify the url of the distribution.
If this results in more than one match, an array reference is returned, each member of which is a hash reference containing the "auth_id", "cpanid", and "fullname" fields. If there is only one result found, a "name" query based on the matched "cpanid" is performed.
This returns the "mod_id", "mod_name", "mod_abs", "mod_vers", "dist_id", "dist_name", "dist_file", "auth_id", "cpanid", "fullname", and "email" of the "auths", "mods", and "dists" tables. As well, the following entries may be present.
This can be used as "$CPAN/authors/id/$download" to specify the url of the distribution.
If this results in more than one match, an array reference is returned, each member of which is a hash reference containing the "mod_id", "mod_name", "mod_abs", "mod_abs", "dist_vers", "dist_abs", "auth_id", "cpanid", "dist_id", "dist_name", and "dist_file". As well, a "download" field which can be used as "$CPAN/authors/id/$download" to specify the url of the distribution is provided. If there is only one result found, a "name" query based on the matched "mod_name" is performed.
This returns the "dist_id", "dist_name", "dist_abs", "dist_vers", "dist_file", "size", "birth", "auth_id", "cpanid", and "fullname" of the "auths", "mods", and "dists" tables. As well, the following entries may be present.
This can be used as "$CPAN/authors/id/$download" to specify the url of the distribution.
This is an array reference containing information on the modules present. Each entry is a hash reference containing the "mod_id", "mod_name", "mod_abs", and "mod_vers" fields for the module.
If this results in more than one match, an array reference is returned, each member of which is a hash reference containing the "dist_id", "dist_name", "dist_abs", "dist_file", and "cpanid" fields. As well, a "download" field which can be used as "$CPAN/authors/id/$download" to specify the url of the distribution is provided. If there is only one result found, a "name" query based on the matched "dist_name" is performed.
CPAN::SQLite::Populate.
Randy Kobes (passed away on September 18, 2010)
Serguei Trouchelle <stro@cpan.org>
Copyright 2006,2008 by Randy Kobes <r.kobes@uwinnipeg.ca>.
Copyright 2011-2013 by Serguei Trouchelle <stro@cpan.org>.
Use and redistribution are under the same terms as Perl itself.
2022-10-30 | perl v5.36.0 |