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Config::Model::Itself(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::Model::Itself(3pm)
 

NAME

Config::Model::Itself - Model editor for Config::Model

VERSION

version 1.241

SYNOPSIS

 my $meta_model = Config::Model -> new ( ) ;
 # load Config::Model model
 my $meta_inst = $model->instance (
    root_class_name => 'Itself::Model' ,
    instance_name   => 'meta_model' ,
 );
 my $meta_root = $meta_inst -> config_root ;
 # Itself constructor returns an object to read or write the data
 # structure containing the model to be edited
 my $rw_obj = Config::Model::Itself -> new(
    model_object => $meta_root,
    model_dir => '/path/to/model_files' ,
 ) ;
 # now load the model to be edited
 $rw_obj -> read_all( ) ;
 # For Curses UI prepare a call-back to write model
 my $wr_back = sub { $rw_obj->write_all();
 # create Curses user interface
 my $dialog = Config::Model::CursesUI-> new
      (
       store => $wr_back,
      ) ;
 # start Curses dialog to edit the mode
 $dialog->start( $meta_model )  ;
 # that's it. When user quits curses interface, Curses will call
 # $wr_back sub ref to write the modified model.

DESCRIPTION

Config::Itself module and its model files provide a model of Config:Model (hence the Itself name).
Let's step back a little to explain. Any configuration data is, in essence, structured data. This data could be stored in an XML file. A configuration model is a way to describe the structure and relation of all items of a configuration data set.
This configuration model is also expressed as structured data. This structure data is structured and follow a set of rules which are described for humans in Config::Model.
The structure and rules documented in Config::Model are also expressed in a model in the files provided with "Config::Model::Itself".
Hence the possibity to verify, modify configuration data provided by Config::Model can also be applied on configuration models. Using the same user interface.
From a Perl point of view, Config::Model::Itself provides a class dedicated to read and write a set of model files.

Constructor

new ( model_object => ... , model_dir => ... )

Creates a new read/write handler. This handler is dedicated to the "model_object" passed with the constructor. This parameter must be a Config::Model::Node class.

Methods

read_all ( root_model => ... , [ force_load => 1 ] )

Load all the model files contained in "model_dir" and all its subdirectories. "root_model" is used to filter the classes read.
Use "force_load" if you are trying to load a model containing errors.
"read_all" returns a hash ref containing ( class_name => file_name , ...)

write_all

Will write back configuration model in the specified directory. The structure of the read directory is respected.

write_model_snippet( snippet_dir => foo, model_file => bar.pl )

Write snippet models in separate ".d" directory. E.g. a snippet for class "Foo::Bar" will be written in "Foo/Bar.d/bar.pl" file. This file is to be used by augment_config_class '...', class_data )">

read_model_snippet( snippet_dir => foo, model_file => bar.pl )

To read model snippets, this methid will search recursively $snippet_dir and load all "bar.pl" files found in there.

list_class_element

Returns a string listing all the class and elements. Useful for debugging your configuration model.

get_dot_diagram

Returns a graphviz dot file that represents the strcuture of the configuration model:
"include" are represented by solid lines
Class usage (i.e. "config_class_name" parameter) is represented by dashed lines. The name of the element is attached to the dashed line.

SEE ALSO

Config::Model, Config::Model::Node,

AUTHOR

Dominique Dumont

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by Dominique Dumont.
This is free software, licensed under:
  The GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February 1999
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