NAME
Net::MirrorDir - Perl extension for compare local-directories and remote-directories with each other
SYNOPSIS
use Net::MirrorDir;
my $md = Net::MirrorDir->new(
ftpserver => "my_ftp.hostname.com",
usr => "my_ftp_usr_name",
pass => "my_ftp_password",
);
my ($ref_h_local_files, $ref_h_local_dirs) = $md->ReadLocalDir();
my ($ref_h_remote_files, $ref_h_remote_dirs) = $md->ReadRemoteDir();
my $ref_a_new_remote_files = $md->RemoteNotInLocal($ref_h_local_files, $ref_h_remote_files);
my $ref_a_new_local_files = $md->LocalNotInRemote($ref_h_local_files, $ref_h_remote_files);
$md->Quit();
or more detailed
my $md = Net::MirrorDir->new(
ftpserver => "my_ftp.hostname.com",
usr => "my_ftp_usr_name",
pass => "my_ftp_password",
localdir => "home/nameA/homepageA",
remotedir => "public",
debug => 1 # 1 for yes, 0 for no
timeout => 60 # default 30
connection => $ftp_object, # default undef
# "exclusions" default references to a empty array []
exclusions => ["private.txt", "Thumbs.db", ".sys", ".log"],
# "subset" default references to a empty array []
subset => [".txt, ".pl", ".html", "htm", ".gif", ".jpg", ".css", ".js", ".png"]
# or substrings in pathnames
# exclusions => ["psw", "forbidden_code"]
# subset => ["name", "my_files"]
# or you can use regular expressions
# exclusinos => [qr/SYSTEM/i, $regex]
# subset => {qr/(?i:HOME)(?i:PAGE)?/, $regex]
);
$md->SetLocalDir("home/name/homepage");
print("hostname : ", $md->get_ftpserver(), "\n");
$md->Connect();
my ($ref_h_local_files, $ref_h_local_dirs) = $md->ReadLocalDir();
if($md->{_debug})
{
print("local files : $_\n") for(sort keys %{$ref_h_local_files});
print("local dirs : $_\n") for(sort keys %{$ref_h_local_dirs});
}
my ($ref_h_remote_files, $ref_h_remote_dirs) = $md->ReadRemoteDir();
if($md->{_debug})
{
print("remote files : $_\n") for(sort keys %{$ref_h_remote_files});
print("remote dirs : $_\n") for(sort keys %{$ref_h_remote_dirs});
}
my $ref_a_new_local_files = $md->LocalNotInRemote($ref_h_local_files, $ref_h_remote_files);
if($md->{_debug})
{
print("new local files : $_\n") for(@{$ref_a_new_local_files});
}
my $ref_a_new_local_dirs = $md->LocalNotInRemote($ref_h_local_dirs, $ref_h_remote_dirs);
if($md->{_debug})
{
print("new local dirs : $_\n") for(@{$ref_a_new_local_dirs});
}
my $ref_a_new_remote_files = $md->RemoteNotInLocal($ref_h_local_files, $ref_h_remote_files);
if($md->{_debug})
{
print("new remote files : $_\n") for(@{$ref_a_new_remote_files});
}
my $ref_a_new_remote_dirs = $md->RemoteNotInLocal($ref_h_local_dirs, $ref_h_remote_dirs);
if($md->{_debug})
{
print("new remote dirs : $_\n") for(@{$ref_a_new_remote_dirs});
}
$md->Quit();
DESCRIPTION
This module is written as base class for Net::UploadMirror and Net::DownloadMirror. However, it can be used, also for themselves alone. It can compare local-directories and remote-directories with each other. To find which files where in which directory available.
Constructor and Initialization
required optines
- ftpserver the hostname of the ftp-server
- usr the username for authentification
- pass password for authentification
optional optiones
- localdir local directory default = '.'
- remotedir remote location default '/'
- debug set it true for more information about the ftp-process default 1
- timeout the timeout for the ftp-serverconnection, default 30
- connection takes a Net::FTP-object, you should not create the object by yourself, instead of this call the Connect(); function to set the connection. default undef
- exclusions takes a reference to a array of strings interpreted as regular-expressios matching to something in the local or remote pathnames, pathnames matching will be ignored You can also use a regex object [qr/PASS/i, $regex, "system"] default []
- subset takes a reference to a list of strings interpreted as regular-expressios matching to something in the local or remote pathnames, pathnames NOT matching will be ignored. You can also use a regex object [qr/TXT/i, "name", qr/MY_FILES/i, $regex] default []
methods
- (ref_hash_local_files, ref_hash_local_dirs)object->ReadLocalDir(void) =item (ref_hash_local_files, ref_hash_local_dirs)object->ReadLocalDir(path) The directory, indicated with the attribute "localdir" or directly as parameter, is searched. Returns two hashreferences first the local-files, second the local-directorys. The values are in the keys. You can also call the functions: (ref_hash_local_dirs)object->GetLocalDirs(void) (ref_hash_local_files)object->GetLocalFiles(void) in order to receive the results. If ReadLocalDir() fails, it returns references to empty hashs.
- (ref_hash_remote_files, ref_hash_remote_dirs)object->ReadRemoteDir(void) =item (ref_hash_remote_files, ref_hash_remote_dirs)object->ReadRemoteDir(path) The directory, inidcated with the attribute "remotedir" or directly as parameter, is searched. Returns two hashreferences first the remote-files, second the remote-directorys. The values are in the keys. You can also call the functions: (ref_hash_remote_files)object->GetRemoteFiles(void) (ref_hash_remote_dirs)object->GetRemoteDirs(void) in order to receive the results. If ReadRemoteDir() fails, it returns references to empty hashs.
- (1|0)object->Connect(void) Makes the connection to the ftp-server. Uses the attributes "ftpserver", "usr" and "pass".
- (1)object->Quit(void) Closes the connection with the ftp-server.
- (ref_list_new_paths)object->LocalNotInRemote(ref_hash_local_paths, ref_hash_remote_paths) Takes two hashreferences, first the localpaths, second the remotepaths, to compare with each other. Returns a reference of a list with files or directorys found in the local directory but not in the remote location.
- (ref_list_deleted_paths)object->RemoteNotInLocal(ref_hash_local_paths, ref_hash_remote_paths) Takes two hashreferences, first the localpaths, second the remotepaths, to compare with each other. Returns a reference of a list with files or directorys found in the remote location but not in the local directory.
- (value)object->get_option(void) =item (1)object->set_option(value) The functions are generated by AUTOLOAD, for all options. The syntax is not case-sensitive and the character '_' is optional.
- (1) object->add_option(value) The functions are generated by AUTOLOAD, for arrayrefrences options. Like "subset" or "exclusions" The syntax is not case-sensitive and the character '_' is optional.
- (0) _Init(void) Abstract method should be defined in every derived class.
EXPORT
None by default.
SEE ALSO
Net::UploadMirror Net::DownloadMirror Net::FTP http://www.planet-interkom.de/t.knorr/index.html
FILES
Net::FTP
BUGS
Maybe you'll find some. Let me know.
REPORTING BUGS
When reporting bugs/problems please include as much information as possible.
AUTHOR
Torsten Knorr, <create-soft@tiscali.de>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2008 by Torsten Knorr
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.9.2 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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