NAME
PFT::Map - Map of a PFT site
SYNOPSIS
my $tree = PFT::Content->new($basedir);
PFT::Map->new($tree);
DESCRIPTION
The map of a PFT site allows to navigate the site content.
This can be useful for compiling the site or determining properties of the site (e.g. dangling links, important pages…).
Properties
- nodes
-
List of the nodes
- ids
-
List of the mnemonic ids.
map $m->id_to_node($_), $m->ids
is equivalent to
$m->nodes
- tree
-
The associated content tree
- pages
-
List of page nodes
- months
-
List of month nodes
-
List of tag nodes
- index
-
The PFT::Map::Index object associated to this map.
It handles the unique identifiers of content items and can be used to query the map.
- dump
-
# TODO: move forward this description, as method
Dump of the nodes in a easy-to-display form, that is a list of dictionaries.
This method is used mainly or solely for testing.
Methods
- node_of
-
Given a PFT::Content::Base (or any subclass) object, returns the associated node, or undef if such node does not exist.
- id_to_node
-
Given a unique mnemonic id (as in
PFT::Content::Node::id
) returns the associated node, orundef
if there is no such node. - blog_recent
-
Getter for the most N recent blog nodes. Accepts N as strictly positive integer parameter.
In list context returns the N most recent blog nodes, ordered by date, from most to least recent. Less than N nodes will be returned if N is greater than the number of available entries.
In scalar context returns the N-th to last entry. For N equal to zero the most recent entry is returned.
- months_recent
-
Getter for the most N recent month nodes. Accepts N as strictly positive integer parameter.
In list context returns the N most recent month nodes, ordered by date, from most to least recent. Less than N nodes will be returned if N is greater than the number of available entries.
In scalar context returns the N-th to last entry. For N equal to zero the most recent entry is returned. The
undef
value is returned if there are less then N available. - blog_exists
-
Checker for blog history.
Returns a boolean value telling if the site contains at least one blog entry.