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Text::DHCPLeases(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Text::DHCPLeases(3pm)

Text::DHCPLeases - Parse DHCP leases file from ISC dhcpd.

    use Text::DHCPLeases;
    my $leases = Text::DHCPLeases->new("/etc/dhcpd.leases");
    foreach my $obj ( $leases->get_objects ){
        print $obj->name;
        if ( $obj->binding_state eq 'active' ){
           ...
    }
    ...

This module provides an object-oriented interface to ISC DHCPD leases files. The goal is to objectify all declarations, as defined by the ISC dhcpd package man pages.

This interface is useful for analyzing, reporting, converting lease files, or as a tool for other applications that need to import dhcpd lease data structures.

  Arguments:
    Hash with the following keys:
    file  -  Leases file path
  Returns:
    Text::DHCPLeases object
  Examples:
    Text::DHCPLeases->new(file=>"/etc/dhcpd.leases");

  Arguments:
    Object attributes to match (optional)
  Returns:
    Array of Text::DHCPLeases::Lease objects, 
    or iterator depending on context.  
  Examples:
    my $it = $leases->get_objects(ip_address=>'192.168.0.1');
    while ( my $obj = $it->next ) ...
  Arguments:
    None
  Returns:
    Formatted String
  Examples:
    print $leases->print;

Correct parsing of leases files depends on changes made to the format of said files by the authors of the ISC DHCPD package. This module was tested against leases files generated by ISC DHCPD version 3.1.0. In addition, I do not have access to leases file with all possible declarations and statements, so parsing could be broken in some circumstances. Patches are welcome.

No bugs have been reported.

Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-Text-DHCPleases@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>.

Carlos Vicente <cvicente@cpan.org>

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.

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2023-01-22 perl v5.36.0