NAME

Firefox::Marionette::UpdateStatus - Represents the resulting status of an Firefox update

VERSION

Version 1.59

SYNOPSIS

use Firefox::Marionette();
use v5.10;

my $firefox = Firefox::Marionette->new();
my $status = $firefox->update();
while($status->successful()) {
    $status = $firefox->update();
}
say "Firefox has been upgraded to " . $status->display_version();

DESCRIPTION

This module handles the implementation of the status of a Firefox update using the Marionette protocol

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

new

accepts a hash as a parameter. Allowed keys are below;

  • app_version - application version of this update.

  • build_id - build id of this update. Used to determine a particular build, down to the hour, minute and second of its creation. This allows the system to differentiate between several nightly builds with the same |version|.

  • channel - channel used to retrieve this update from the Update Service.

  • details_url - URI offering details about the content of this update. This page is intended to summarise the differences between this update and the previous, which also links to the release notes.

  • display_version - string to display in the user interface for the version. If you want a real version number use app_version.

  • elevation_failure - has an elevation failure has been encountered for this update.

  • error_code - numeric error code that conveys additional information about the state of a failed update. If the update is not in the "failed" state the value is zero.

  • install_date - when the update was installed.

  • is_complete_update - is the update a complete replacement of the user's existing installation or a patch representing the difference between the new version and the previous version.

  • name - name of the update, which should look like "<Application Name> <Update Version>"

  • number_of_updates - the number of updates available.

  • patch_count - number of patches supplied by this update.

  • previous_app_version - application version prior to the application being updated.

  • prompt_wait_time - allows overriding the default amount of time in seconds before prompting the user to apply an update. If not specified, the value of app.update.promptWaitTime will be used.

  • selected_patch - currently selected patch for this update.

  • service_url - the Update Service that supplied this update.

  • status_text - message associated with this update, if any.

  • type - either 'minor', 'partial', which means a binary difference between two application versions or 'complete' which is a complete patch containing all of the replacement files to update to the new version

  • unsupported - is the update no longer supported on this system.

  • update_state - state of the selected patch;

    + downloading - the update is being downloaded.
    + pending - the update is ready to be applied.
    + pending-service - the update is ready to be applied with the service.
    + pending-elevate - the update is ready to be applied but requires elevation.
    + applying - the update is being applied.
    + applied - the update is ready to be switched to.
    + applied-os - the update is OS update and to be installed.
    + applied-service - the update is ready to be switched to with the service.
    + succeeded - the update was successfully applied.
    + download-failed - the update failed to be downloaded.
    + failed - the update failed to be applied.
  • update_status_code - a code describing the state of the patch.

This method returns a new update status object.

app_version

returns application version of this update.

build_id

returns the build id of this update. Used to determine a particular build, down to the hour, minute and second of its creation. This allows the system to differentiate between several nightly builds with the same |version|.

channel

returns the channel used to retrieve this update from the Update Service.

details_url

returns a URI offering details about the content of this update. This page is intended to summarise the differences between this update and the previous, which also links to the release notes.

display_version

returns a string to display in the user interface for the version. If you want a real version number use app_version.

elevation_failure

returns a boolean to indicate if an elevation failure has been encountered for this update.

error_code

returns a numeric error code that conveys additional information about the state of a failed update. If the update is not in the "failed" state the value is zero.

install_date

returns when the update was installed.

is_complete_update

returns a boolean to indicate if the update is a complete replacement of the user's existing installation or a patch representing the difference between the new version and the previous version.

name

returns name of the update, which should look like "<Application Name> <Update Version>"

number_of_updates

returns the number of updates available (seems to always be 1).

patch_count

returns the number of patches supplied by this update.

previous_app_version

returns application version prior to the application being updated.

prompt_wait_time

returns the amount of time in seconds before prompting the user to apply an update. If not specified, the value of app.update.promptWaitTime will be used.

selected_patch

returns the currently selected patch for this update.

service_url

returns a URI for the Update Service that supplied this update.

status_text

returns the message associated with this update, if any.

successful

returns a boolean to indicate if an update has been successfully applied.

type

returns either 'minor', 'partial', which means a binary difference between two application versions or 'complete' which is a complete patch containing all of the replacement files to update to the new version

unsupported

returns a boolean to show if the update is supported on this system.

update_state

returns the state of the selected patch;

+ downloading - the update is being downloaded.
+ pending - the update is ready to be applied.
+ pending-service - the update is ready to be applied with the service.
+ pending-elevate - the update is ready to be applied but requires elevation.
+ applying - the update is being applied.
+ applied - the update is ready to be switched to.
+ applied-os - the update is OS update and to be installed.
+ applied-service - the update is ready to be switched to with the service.
+ succeeded - the update was successfully applied.
+ download-failed - the update failed to be downloaded.
+ failed - the update failed to be applied.

The most usual state is "pending"

update_status_code

returns a code describing the state of the patch.

DIAGNOSTICS

None.

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

Firefox::Marionette::UpdateStatus requires no configuration files or environment variables.

DEPENDENCIES

None.

INCOMPATIBILITIES

None reported.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

To report a bug, or view the current list of bugs, please visit https://github.com/david-dick/firefox-marionette/issues

AUTHOR

David Dick <ddick@cpan.org>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2024, David Dick <ddick@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" in perlartistic.

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