NAME
XXX - remember objects seen by a specific created id in a folder structure
VERSION
version 0.01
SYNOPSIS
use Remember::Anything::AsPath;
my $book = {
url => "www.books.de/3",
price => 999,
name => "I <3 perl",
};
my $brain = Remember::Anything::AsPat->new(
tree_depth => $some_int # 1, only file directly, 2 one folder then file ....
# default is 2
digest_sub => sub {
# return pathfriendly checksum of string
# on default this is sha1_hex
},
out_dir => 'where/to/start/with/tree' # default '.'
);
# remember $book object in
$brain->remember($book);
if ($brain->seen($another_book) {
# discard? ...
}
else {
# save
push @books, $another_book;
}
DESCRIPTION
Remember $anything in a tree of folders and empty files.
METHODS
remember
$brain->remember($anything);
Remember $antything in the filesystem. $anything will be hashed and saved in a tree of folders and one empty file.
Example for tree_depth of 2:
$anything -> $hashed_id -> out_dir/$id_part_1/$id_part_2/$id_part_3
seen
$brain->seen($anything);
Checks if there is an existing file path for the hashed id of $anything. If $anything has been remembered before it will return 1, otherwise 0.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ac0vs dirty and beautiful way of avoiding a database.
LICENSE
This is released under the Artistic License.
AUTHOR
spebern <bernhard@specht.net>