NAME

Data::Chronicle::Subscriber - Provides callback subscriptions to an efficient data storage for volatile and time-based data

DESCRIPTION

This module contains helper methods which can be used to store and retrieve information on an efficient storage with below properties:

Timeliness

It is assumed that data to be stored are time-based meaning they change over time and the latest version is most important for us.

Efficient

The module uses Redis cache to provide efficient data storage and retrieval.

Persistent

In addition to caching every incoming data, it is also stored in PostgreSQL for future retrieval.

Transparent

This modules hides all the internal details including distribution, caching, and database structure from the developer. He only needs to call a method to save data and another method to retrieve it. All the underlying complexities are handled by the module.

EXAMPLE

my $d = get_some_log_data();

my $chronicle_w = Data::Chronicle::Writer->new(
   cache_writer   => $writer,
   dbic           => $dbic,
   ttl            => 86400,
   publish_on_set => 1);

my $chronicle_s = Data::Chronicle::Subscriber->new(
   cache_reader => $subscriber);

#subscribe to changes to syslog
$chronicle_s->subscribe("log_files", "syslog", sub { print 'Hello World' });

#store data into Chronicle - each time we call `set` it will also call
#the stored subroutine
$chronicle_w->set("log_files", "syslog", $d);

#unsubscribe to changes to syslog
$chronicle_s->unsubscribe("log_files", "syslog");

METHODS

cache_subscriber

cache_subscriber should be an instance of RedisDB.

subscribe

Example:

$chronicle_writer->subscribe("category1", "name1", $code_ref);

unsubscribe

Example:

$chronicle_writer->unsubscribe("category1", "name1");

AUTHOR

Binary.com, <support at binary.com>

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-data-chronicle at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Data-Chronicle. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

perldoc Data::Chronicle::Subscriber

You can also look for information at:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INHERITED METHODS

Moose::Object

BUILDALL, BUILDARGS, DEMOLISHALL, DOES, does, dump