Tie::FileSystem - Access file system via a Perl hash
use Tie::FileSystem; use Data::Dumper; my %data; tie %data, "Tie::FileSystem", ( 'dir' => "/" ); print Dumper($data{'etc'}{'passwd'});
Tie::FileSystem represents file system as a Perl hash. Each hash key corresponds to name of a directory or a file. For example, for a file "/etc/passwd" it will be $data{'etc'}{'passwd'}. Contents of the file "/etc/passwd" becomes a value corresponding to the $data{'etc'}{'passwd'}.
Standard handling procedure for directories is to store a listing of files in the directory as keys. Standard procedure for files is to store a contents of the file in the scalar value.
For certain files with known structure it is possible to define subroutines for special handling. "Tie::FileSystem::System" defines subroutines for handling system files and, for starters, has 'passwd' handling subroutine. "/etc/passwd" can be represented asa hash with following structure: $data{'etc'}{'passwd'}{$username}{$field}.
tie %data, "Tie::FileSystem", ( 'dbg' => 0, 'buf_size' => 10, 'dir' => "/" ); 'dbg' - level of debug output 0 - 'SILENT', default # No output at all, ERRORs are suppressed 1 - 'ERROR' # ERRORs are printed to STDERR 2 - 'WARNING' # WARNINGs are printed to STDERR 3 - 'INFO' # Information messages 4 - 'D:IN/OUT' # Important variables 5 - 'D:LOGIC' # Logical desicions 6 - 'D:VARS' # Variables 'buf_size' - buffer limit for file reading 'dir' - directory to tie to
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Debian 3.1, Perl, v5.8.8.
Windows XP, ActiveState Perl, v5.8.8.
The module is read only and does not permit overwrite or delete files.
Under Windows '/' corresponds to 'C:'.
If you try to tie hash %data to '/' and then print Dumper(%data), module will traverse the entire file system on demand!
None known.
Vadim V. Kouevda, initdotd@gmail.com
Copyright (c) 2003-2007, Vadim V. Kouevda, "KAITS, Inc."
This library is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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The latest version can be obtained from CPAN
Tie::FileSystem::System(3), Tie::File(3)
To install Tie::FileSystem, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Tie::FileSystem
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Tie::FileSystem
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.