NAME¶
RDF::DOAP::ChangeSets - create pretty ChangeLogs from RDF
SYNOPSIS¶
use RDF::DOAP::ChangeSets;
use URI::file;
my $file = 'path/to/changelog.rdf';
my $file_uri = URI::file->new_abs($file);
my $dcs = RDF::DOAP::ChangeSets->new(
$file_uri, undef, undef, 'RDFXML');
print $dcs->to_string;
DESCRIPTION¶
This module takes software changelogs written in the RDF DOAP Change Sets
vocabulary and produces human-readable changelogs.
- "RDF::DOAP::ChangeSets->new($uri, $data, $type,
$fmt)"
- Creates and initialises an object.
$uri is a URL for the input data. The URL is used to query the RDF data for
the heading of the output changelog. It may be passed as either a string,
or a URI object.
$data is the RDF data to use as input. It may be passed as a string, or as
an RDF::Trine::Model object. If undefined, this module will attempt to
read data from the URL using LWP::Simple.
$type gives the constructor a hint as to the RDF vocabulary you are using.
For DOAP Change Sets, use 'current'; for Aaron Cope's Changefile vocab,
use 'legacy'; to autodetect, use 'auto'. By default, performs
autodetection. This module may crash and burn if you try to mix both
vocabs!!
$fmt provides a hint as to what RDF format you're using. By default, Turtle
is assumed. Valid values are whatever RDF::Trine::Parser->new
accepts.
- "$changeset->is_legacy"
- Boolean, indicating if a legacy vocab is being used.
- "$changeset->is_current"
- Boolean, indicating if the current vocab is being
used.
- "$changeset->model"
- RDF::Trine::Model object representing the changelog
data.
- "$changeset->uri"
- String representing the changelog URI.
- "$changeset->to_string"
- Creates a human-readable representation of the
changelog.
- "$changeset->to_file($filename)"
- Same as "to_string", but outputs to a file.
BUGS¶
Please report any bugs to <
http://rt.cpan.org/>.
SEE ALSO¶
RDF::Trine, CPAN::Changes::Spec, Module::Install::DOAPChangeSets.
<
http://www.perlrdf.org/>.
AUTHOR¶
Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2010-2011 Toby Inkster
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.