NAME
Win32::NetResource - manage network resources in perl
SYNOPSIS
use Win32::NetResource;
$ShareInfo = {
'path' => "C:\\MyShareDir",
'netname' => "MyShare",
'remark' => "It is good to share",
'passwd' => "",
'current-users' =>0,
'permissions' => 0,
'maxusers' => -1,
'type' => 0,
};
Win32::NetResource::NetShareAdd( $ShareInfo,$parm )
or die "unable to add share";
DESCRIPTION
This module offers control over the network resources of Win32.Disks, printers etc can be shared over a network.
DATA TYPES
There are two main data types required to control network resources. In Perl these are represented by hash types.
- %NETRESOURCE
-
KEY VALUE 'Scope' => Scope of an Enumeration RESOURCE_CONNECTED, RESOURCE_GLOBALNET, RESOURCE_REMEMBERED. 'Type' => The type of resource to Enum RESOURCETYPE_ANY All resources RESOURCETYPE_DISK Disk resources RESOURCETYPE_PRINT Print resources 'DisplayType' => The way the resource should be displayed. RESOURCEDISPLAYTYPE_DOMAIN The object should be displayed as a domain. RESOURCEDISPLAYTYPE_GENERIC The method used to display the object does not matter. RESOURCEDISPLAYTYPE_SERVER The object should be displayed as a server. RESOURCEDISPLAYTYPE_SHARE The object should be displayed as a sharepoint. 'Usage' => Specifies the Resources usage: RESOURCEUSAGE_CONNECTABLE RESOURCEUSAGE_CONTAINER. 'LocalName' => Name of the local device the resource is connected to. 'RemoteName' => The network name of the resource. 'Comment' => A string comment. 'Provider' => Name of the provider of the resource.
- %SHARE_INFO
-
This hash represents the SHARE_INFO_502 struct.
KEY VALUE 'netname' => Name of the share. 'type' => type of share. 'remark' => A string comment. 'permissions' => Permissions value 'maxusers' => the max # of users. 'current-users' => the current # of users. 'path' => The path of the share. 'passwd' => A password if one is req'd
FUNCTIONS
NOTE
All of the functions return false if they fail.
-
Creates a list in @Resources of %NETRESOURCE hash references.
The return value indicates whether there was an error in accessing any of the shared resources. All the shared resources that were encountered (until the point of an error, if any) are pushed into @Resources as references to %NETRESOURCE hashes. See example below. The \%NetResource argument is optional. If it is not supplied, the root (that is, the topmost container) of the network is assumed, and all network resources available from the toplevel container will be enumerated.
- AddConnection(\%NETRESOURCE,$Password,$UserName,$Connection)
-
Makes a connection to a network resource specified by %NETRESOURCE
- CancelConnection($Name,$Connection,$Force)
-
Cancels a connection to a network resource connected to local device $name.$Connection is either 1 - persistent connection or 0, non-persistent.
- WNetGetLastError($ErrorCode,$Description,$Name)
-
Gets the Extended Network Error.
- GetError( $ErrorCode )
-
Gets the last Error for a Win32::NetResource call.
- GetUNCName( $UNCName, $LocalPath );
-
Returns the UNC name of the disk share connected to $LocalPath in $UNCName.
NOTE
$servername is optional for all the calls below. (if not given the local machine is assumed.)
-
Add a share for sharing.
-
Check if a share is available for connection.
-
Remove a share from a machines list of shares.
-
Get the %SHARE_INFO information about the share $netname on the server $servername.
-
Set the information for share $netname.
EXAMPLE
#
# This example displays all the share points in the entire
# visible part of the network.
#
use strict;
use Win32::NetResource qw(:DEFAULT GetSharedResources GetError);
my $resources = [];
unless(GetSharedResources($resources, RESOURCETYPE_ANY)) {
my $err = undef;
GetError($err);
warn Win32::FormatMessage($err);
}
foreach my $href (@$resources) {
next if ($$href{DisplayType} != RESOURCEDISPLAYTYPE_SHARE);
print "-----\n";
foreach( keys %$href){
print "$_: $href->{$_}\n";
}
}
AUTHOR
Jesse Dougherty for Hip Communications.
Additional general cleanups and bug fixes by Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@activestate.com>.
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