DESCRIPTION
You should never have to use this class directly, but you may get back objects that are instances of subclasses of this class. An object of this class can store the statuses' names, with a message for each and a language tag, and any other stuff, depending on registry.METHODS
is_active()
returns 1 if these statuses enable an object to be activeis_published()
returns 1 if these statuses enable the object to be published on registry DNS serversis_pending()
returns 1 if these statuses are for an object that is pending some action at registryis_linked()
returns 1 if these statuses are for an object that is linked to another one at registrycan_update()
returns 1 if these statuses allow to update the object at registrycan_transfer()
returns 1 if these statuses allow to transfer the object at registrycan_delete()
returns 1 if these statuses allow to delete the object at registrycan_renew()
returns 1 if these statuses allow to renew the object at registrypossible_no()
returns an array with the list of available status to use in the no() callno()
can be used to build a status, which will be added to the list. Must be given three parameters:a status (from list given by "possible_no()"), a message (optional), a lang (optional, default to 'en')
INTERNAL METHODS
You may also use the following methods, but they should be less useful as the purpose of the module is to give an abstract view of the underlying statuses.list_status()
to get only the statuses' names, as an array of sorted namesstatus_details()
to get an hash ref with all status informationhas_any()
returns 1 if the object has any of the statuses given as argumentshas_not()
returns 1 if the object has none of the statuses given as argumentsSUPPORT
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AUTHOR
Patrick Mevzek, <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005,2006,2007,2008 Patrick Mevzek <[email protected]>. All rights reserved.This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
See the LICENSE file that comes with this distribution for more details.