NAME
App::Serializer - Interface for serialization and deserialization
SYNOPSIS
use App;
$context = App->context();
$serializer = $context->service("Serializer"); # or ...
$serializer = $context->serializer();
$data = {
an => 'arbitrary',
collection => [ 'of', 'data', ],
of => {
arbitrary => 'depth',
},
};
$serialized_data = $serializer->serialize($data);
$data = $serializer->deserialize($serialized_data);
print $serializer->dump($data), "\n";
DESCRIPTION
A Serializer is a means by which a structure of data of arbitrary depth may be serialized or deserialized.
Serializers may be used for configuration files, data persistence, or transmission of data across a network.
Serializers include the ability to compress, encrypt, and/or MIME the serialized data. (These are all scalar-to-scalar transformations.)
Class Group: Serializer
The following classes might be a part of the Serializer Class Group.
Class: App::Serializer
Class: App::Serializer::Storable
Class: App::Serializer::XMLSimple
Class: App::Serializer::XML
Class: App::Serializer::Ini
Class: App::Serializer::Properties
Class: App::Serializer
A Serializer serves to serialize and deserialize perl data structures of arbitrary depth. The base class serializes the data as Perl code using Data::Dumper. (This behavior is overridden with customized serialization techniques by the derived subclasses.)
* Throws: App::Exception::Serializer
* Since: 0.01
Class Design
The class is entirely made up of static (class) methods. However, they are each intended to be called as methods on the instance itself.
Constructor Methods:
new()
The constructor is inherited from App::Service
.
Public Methods:
serialize()
* Signature: $serialized_data = $serializer->serialize($data);
* Param: $data ref
* Return: $serialized_data binary
* Throws: App::Exception::Serializer
* Since: 0.01
Sample Usage:
$context = App->context();
$serializer = $context->service("Serializer"); # or ...
$serializer = $context->serializer();
$data = {
an => 'arbitrary',
collection => [ 'of', 'data', ],
of => {
arbitrary => 'depth',
},
};
$serialized_data = $serializer->serialize($data);
deserialize()
* Signature: $serialized_data = $serializer->deserialize($data);
* Signature: $serialized_data = App::Serializer->deserialize($data);
* Param: $data ref
* Return: $serialized_data binary
* Throws: App::Exception::Serializer
* Since: 0.01
Sample Usage:
$context = App->context();
$serializer = $context->service("Serializer"); # or ...
$serializer = $context->serializer();
$data = $serializer->deserialize($serialized_data);
print $serializer->dump($data), "\n";
serialized_content_type()
* Signature: $serialized_content_type = $service->serialized_content_type();
* Param: void
* Return: $serialized_content_type string
* Throws: App::Exception
* Since: 0.01
Sample Usage:
$serialized_content_type = $service->serialized_content_type();
dump()
* Signature: $perl = $serializer->dump($data);
* Param: $data ref
* Return: $perl text
* Throws: App::Exception::Serializer
* Since: 0.01
Sample Usage:
$context = App->context();
$serializer = $context->service("Serializer"); # or ...
$serializer = $context->serializer();
$data = $serializer->deserialize($serialized_data);
print $serializer->dump($data), "\n";
Protected Methods:
service_type()
Returns 'Serializer';
* Signature: $service_type = App::Serializer->service_type();
* Param: void
* Return: $service_type string
* Since: 0.01
$service_type = $serializer->service_type();
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
* Author: Stephen Adkins <spadkins@gmail.com>
* License: This is free software. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.