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package BSON::Types; |
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# ABSTRACT: Helper functions to wrap BSON type classes |
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bson_code |
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use Carp; |
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use boolean; # bson_bool |
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use BSON::Bytes; # bson_bytes |
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use BSON::Code; # bson_code |
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use BSON::DBRef; # bson_dbref |
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use BSON::Decimal128; # bson_decimal128 |
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use BSON::Doc; # bson_doc |
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use BSON::Array; # bson_array |
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use BSON::Double; # bson_double |
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use BSON::Int32; # bson_int32 |
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use BSON::Int64; # bson_int64 |
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use BSON::MaxKey; # bson_maxkey |
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use BSON::MinKey; # bson_minkey |
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use BSON::OID; # bson_oid |
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use BSON::Raw; # bson_raw |
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use BSON::Regex; # bson_regex |
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use BSON::String; # bson_string |
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use BSON::Time; # bson_time |
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use BSON::Timestamp; # bson_timestamp |
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use BSON::Symbol; |
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2020
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use BSON::DBPointer; |
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# deprecated, but load anyway |
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use BSON::Bool; |
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use BSON::Binary; |
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use BSON::ObjectId; |
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#pod =func bson_bytes |
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#pod |
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#pod $bytes = bson_bytes( $byte_string ); |
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#pod $bytes = bson_bytes( $byte_string, $subtype ); |
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#pod |
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#pod This function returns a L object wrapping the provided string. |
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#pod A numeric subtype may be provided as a second argument, but this is not |
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#pod recommended for new applications. |
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#pod |
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sub bson_bytes { |
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return BSON::Bytes->new( |
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data => ( defined( $_[0] ) ? $_[0] : '' ), |
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subtype => ( $_[1] || 0 ), |
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#pod =func bson_code |
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#pod |
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#pod $code = bson_code( $javascript ); |
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#pod $code = bson_code( $javascript, $hashref ); |
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#pod |
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#pod This function returns a L object wrapping the provided Javascript |
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#pod code. An optional hashref representing variables in scope for the function |
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#pod may be given as well. |
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#pod |
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sub bson_code { |
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#pod =func bson_dbref |
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#pod |
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#pod $dbref = bson_dbref( $object_id, $collection_name ); |
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#pod |
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#pod This function returns a L object wrapping the provided Object ID |
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#pod and collection name. |
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sub bson_dbref { |
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croak "Arguments to bson_dbref must an id and collection name" |
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unless @_ == 2; |
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return BSON::DBRef->new( id => $_[0], ref => $_[1] ); |
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#pod =func bson_decimal128 |
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#pod |
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#pod $decimal = bson_decimal128( "0.12" ); |
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#pod $decimal = bson_decimal128( "1.23456789101112131415116E-412" ); |
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#pod |
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#pod This function returns a L object wrapping the provided |
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#pod decimal B. Unlike floating point values, this preserves exact |
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#pod decimal precision. |
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#pod |
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sub bson_decimal128 { |
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#pod =func bson_doc |
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#pod |
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#pod $doc = bson_doc( first => "hello, second => "world" ); |
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#pod |
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#pod This function returns a L object, which preserves the order |
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#pod of the provided key-value pairs. |
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sub bson_doc { |
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#pod =func bson_array |
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#pod |
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#pod $doc = bson_array(...); |
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#pod This function returns a L object, which preserves the order |
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#pod of the provided list of elements. |
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sub bson_array { |
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#pod =func bson_double |
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#pod |
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#pod $double = bson_double( 1.0 ); |
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#pod |
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#pod This function returns a L object wrapping a native |
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=head2 bson_bytes |
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decimal B. Unlike floating point values, this preserves exact |
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=head2 bson_array |
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=head2 bson_double |
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double value. This ensures it serializes to BSON as a double rather |
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=head2 bson_int32 |
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integer value. This ensures it serializes to BSON as an Int32 rather |
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=head2 bson_int64 |
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$int64 = bson_int64( 0 ); # 64-bit zero |
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integer value. This ensures it serializes to BSON as an Int64 rather |
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=head2 bson_maxkey |
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This function returns a singleton representing the "maximum key" |
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=head2 bson_minkey |
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$minkey = bson_minkey(); |
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This function returns a singleton representing the "minimum key" |
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=head2 bson_oid |
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$oid = bson_oid(); # generate a new one |
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$oid = bson_oid( $bytes ); # from 12-byte packed OID |
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$oid = bson_oid( $hex ); # from 24 hex characters |
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473
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This function returns a L object wrapping a 12-byte MongoDB Object |
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ID. With no arguments, a new, unique Object ID is generated instead. If |
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24 hexadecimal characters are given, they will be packed into a 12-byte |
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Object ID. |
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=head2 bson_raw |
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$raw = bson_raw( $bson_encoded ); |
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This function returns a L object wrapping an already BSON-encoded |
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document. |
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=head2 bson_regex |
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487
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$regex = bson_regex( $pattern ); |
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$regex = bson_regex( $pattern, $flags ); |
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This function returns a L object wrapping a PCRE pattern and |
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optional flags. |
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=head2 bson_string |
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$string = bson_string( "08544" ); |
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This function returns a L object, wrapping a native |
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string value. This ensures it serializes to BSON as a UTF-8 string rather |
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than an integer or double given Perl's lax typing for scalars. |
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=head2 bson_time |
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$time = bson_time( $seconds_from_epoch ); |
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This function returns a L object representing a UTC date and |
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time to millisecond precision. The argument must be given as a number of |
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seconds relative to the Unix epoch (positive or negative). The number may |
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be a floating point value for fractional seconds. If no argument is |
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provided, the current time from L is used. |
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511
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=head2 bson_timestamp |
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$timestamp = bson_timestamp( $seconds_from_epoch, $increment ); |
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515
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This function returns a L object. It is not recommended |
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for general use. |
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518
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=head2 bson_bool (DISCOURAGED) |
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520
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# for consistency with other helpers |
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$bool = bson_bool( $expression ); |
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523
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# preferred for efficiency |
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use boolean; |
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527
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This function returns a L object (true or false) based on the |
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provided expression (or false if no expression is provided). It is |
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provided for consistency so that all BSON types have a corresponding helper |
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532
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For efficiency, use C directly, instead. |
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534
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536
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=head1 AUTHORS |
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=over 4 |
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=item * |
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542
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=item * |
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=back |
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE |
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This software is Copyright (c) 2019 by Stefan G. and MongoDB, Inc. |
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This is free software, licensed under: |
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The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004 |
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=cut |
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__END__ |