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File::MimeInfo::Cookbook - various code snippets
Some code snippets for non-basic uses of the File::MimeInfo module:
my $extension = '*.txt'; my $mimetype = mimetype( $extension );
use File::MimeInfo::Magic; use IO::Scalar; my $io_scalar = new IO::Scalar \$data; my $mimetype = mimetype( $io_scalar );
In fact most other "IO::" will work as long as they support the "seek()" and "read()" methods. Of course if you want really obscure things to happen you can always write your own IO object and feed it in there.
Be aware that when using a filehandle like this you need to set the ":utf8" binmode yourself if appropriate.
use File::MimeInfo::Magic; use IO::Scalar; my $data; read(STDIN, $data, $File::MimeInfo::Magic::max_buffer); my $io_scalar = new IO::Scalar \$data; my $mimetype = mimetype( $io_scalar );
Be aware that when using a filehandle like this you need to set the ":utf8" binmode yourself if appropriate.
use File::MimeInfo::Magic qw#mimetype extensions#; use File::Copy; my $tmpfile = '/tmp/foo'; my $mimetype = mimetype($tmpfile); my $extension = extensions($mimetype); my $newfile = 'untitled1'; $newfile .= '.'.$extension if length $extension; move($tmpfile, $newfile);
@File::MimeInfo::DIRS = ('/home/me/share/mime'); eval 'use File::MimeInfo'; die if $@;
or:
use File::MimeInfo; @File::MimeInfo::DIRS = ('/home/me/share/mime'); File::MimeInfo->rehash();
This can also be used for switching between databases at run time while leaving other XDG configuration stuff alone.
Jaap Karssenberg <pardus@cpan.org> Maintained by Michiel Beijen <mb@x14.nl>
Copyright (c) 2005, 2012 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
File::MimeInfo
2022-07-15 | perl v5.34.0 |