VERSION
version 0.211SYNOPSIS
my $index = CPAN::SQLite::Index->new(setup => 1);
$index->index();
DESCRIPTION
This is the main module used to set up or update the database tables used to store information from the CPAN and ppm indices. The creation of the object
my $index = CPAN::SQLite::Index->new(%args);
accepts two possible arguments:
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setup => 1
This (optional) argument specifies that the database is being set up. Any existing tables will be dropped.
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reindex => value
This (optional) argument specifies distribution names that one would like to reindex in an existing database. These may be specified as either a scalar, for a single distribution, or as an array reference for a list of distributions.
DETAILS
Calling
$index->index();
will start the indexing procedure. Various messages detailing the progress will written to STDOUT, which by default will be captured into a file cpan_sqlite_log.dddddddddd, where the extension is the "time" that the method was invoked. Error messages are not captured, and will appear in STDERR.
The steps of the indexing procedure are as follows.
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fetch index data
The necessary CPAN index files $CPAN/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz, $CPAN/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz, and $CPAN/modules/03modlist.data.gz will be fetched from the CPAN mirror specified by the $cpan variable at the beginning of CPAN::SQLite::Index. If you are using this option, it is recommended to use the same CPAN mirror with subsequent updates, to ensure consistency of the database. As well, the information on the locations of the CPAN mirrors used for Template-Toolkit and GeoIP is written.
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get index information
Information from the CPAN indices is extracted through CPAN::SQLite::Info.
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get state information
Unless the "setup" argument within the "new" method of CPAN::SQLite::Index is specified, this will get information on the state of the database through CPAN::SQLite::State. A comparison is then made between this information and that gathered from the CPAN indices, and if there's a discrepancy in some items, those items are marked for either insertion, updating, or deletion, as appropriate.
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populate the database
At this stage the gathered information is used to populate the database, through CPAN::SQLite::Populate, either inserting new items, updating existing ones, or deleting obsolete items.
AUTHORS
Randy Kobes (passed away on September 18, 2010)Serguei Trouchelle <[email protected]>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 by Randy Kobes <[email protected]>.Copyright 2011 by Serguei Trouchelle <[email protected]>.
Use and redistribution are under the same terms as Perl itself.