SYNOPSIS
use Ace;
use Ace::Browser::AceSubs;
use CGI qw(:standard);
my $configuration = Configuration;
my $docroot = $configuration->Docroot;
my @pictures = @{$configuration->Pictures};
my %displays = %{$configuration->Displays};
my $coderef = $configuration->Url_mapper;
$coderef->($param1,$param2);
DESCRIPTION
Ace::Browser::SiteDefs evaluates an AceBrowser configuration file and returns a configuration object (``config object'' for short). A config object is a bag of dynamically-generated methods, derived from the scalar variables, arrays, hashes and subroutines in the configuration file.The config object methods are a canonicalized form of the configuration file variables, in which the first character of the method is uppercase, and subsequent characters are lower case. For example, if the configuration variable was $ROOT, the method will be $config_object->Root.
Working with Configuration Objects
To fetch a configuration object, use the Ace::Browser::AceSubs Configuration() function. This will return a configuration object for the current database:
$config_object = Configuration();
Thereafter, it's just a matter of making the proper method calls.
If the Configuration file is a.... The method call returns a... ---------------------------------- ---------------------------- Scalar variable Scalar Array variable Array reference Hash variable Hash reference Subroutine Code reference
If a variable is not defined, the corresponding method will return undef.
BUGS
Please report them.AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <[email protected]>.Copyright (c) 2001 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See DISCLAIMER.txt for disclaimers of warranty.