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.IX Title "docs::api::APR::Finfo 3"
.TH docs::api::APR::Finfo 3 "2013-04-16" "perl v5.16.3" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
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.nh
.SH "NAME"
APR::Finfo \- Perl API for APR fileinfo structure
.SH "Synopsis"
.IX Header "Synopsis"
.Vb 3
\& use APR::Finfo ();
\& use APR::Const \-compile => qw(FINFO_NORM);
\& my $finfo = APR::Finfo::stat("/tmp/test", APR::Const::FINFO_NORM, $pool);
\&
\& $device = $finfo\->device; # (stat $file)[0]
\& $inode = $finfo\->inode; # (stat $file)[1]
\& # stat returns an octal number while protection is hex
\& $prot = $finfo\->protection; # (stat $file)[2]
\& $nlink = $finfo\->nlink; # (stat $file)[3]
\& $gid = $finfo\->group; # (stat $file)[4]
\& $uid = $finfo\->user; # (stat $file)[5]
\& $size = $finfo\->size; # (stat $file)[7]
\& $atime = $finfo\->atime; # (stat $file)[8]
\& $mtime = $finfo\->mtime; # (stat $file)[9]
\& $ctime = $finfo\->ctime; # (stat $file)[10]
\&
\& $csize = $finfo\->csize; # consumed size: not portable!
\&
\& $filetype = $finfo\->filetype; # file/dir/socket/etc
\&
\& $fname = $finfo\->fname;
\& $name = $finfo\->name; # in filesystem case:
\&
\& # valid fields that can be queried
\& $valid = $finfo\->valid;
.Ve
.SH "Description"
.IX Header "Description"
\&\s-1APR\s0 fileinfo structure provides somewhat similar information to Perl's
\&\f(CW\*(C`stat()\*(C'\fR call, but you will want to use this module's \s-1API\s0 to query an
already \f(CW\*(C`stat()\*(Aqed\*(C'\fR filehandle to avoid an extra system call or to
query attributes specific to \s-1APR\s0 file handles.
.PP
During the \s-1HTTP\s0 request handlers coming after
\&\f(CW\*(C`PerlMapToStorageHandler\*(C'\fR,
\&\f(CW\*(C`$r\->finfo\*(C'\fR
already contains the cached values from the apr's \f(CW\*(C`stat()\*(C'\fR call. So
you don't want to perform it again, but instead get the \f(CW\*(C`ARP::Finfo\*(C'\fR
object via:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& my $finfo = $r\->finfo;
.Ve
.SH "API"
.IX Header "API"
\&\f(CW\*(C`APR::Finfo\*(C'\fR provides the following functions and/or methods:
.ie n .SS """atime"""
.el .SS "\f(CWatime\fP"
.IX Subsection "atime"
Get the time the file was last accessed:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $atime = $finfo\->atime;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $atime ( integer )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$atime\fR ( integer )" 4
.IX Item "return: $atime ( integer )"
.PD
Last access time in seconds since the epoch
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[8]
.Ve
.PP
Note that this method may not be reliable on all platforms, most
notably Win32 \*(-- \s-1FAT32\s0 filesystems appear to work properly, but \s-1NTFS\s0
filesystems do not.
.ie n .SS """csize"""
.el .SS "\f(CWcsize\fP"
.IX Subsection "csize"
Get the storage size consumed by the file
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $csize = $finfo\->csize;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $csize ( integer )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$csize\fR ( integer )" 4
.IX Item "return: $csize ( integer )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
Chances are that you don't want to use this method, since its
functionality is not supported on most platforms (in which case it
always returns 0).
.ie n .SS """ctime"""
.el .SS "\f(CWctime\fP"
.IX Subsection "ctime"
Get the time the file was last changed
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $ctime = $finfo\->ctime;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $ctime ( integer )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$ctime\fR ( integer )" 4
.IX Item "return: $ctime ( integer )"
.PD
Inode change time in seconds since the epoch
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[10]
.Ve
.PP
The ctime field is non-portable. In particular, you cannot expect it
to be a \*(L"creation time\*(R", see \*(L"Files and Filesystems\*(R" in the
\&\fIperlport\fR manpage for details.
.ie n .SS """device"""
.el .SS "\f(CWdevice\fP"
.IX Subsection "device"
Get the id of the device the file is on.
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $device = $finfo\->device;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $device ( integer )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$device\fR ( integer )" 4
.IX Item "return: $device ( integer )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[0]
.Ve
.PP
Note that this method is non-portable. It doesn't work on all
platforms, most notably Win32.
.ie n .SS """filetype"""
.el .SS "\f(CWfiletype\fP"
.IX Subsection "filetype"
Get the type of file.
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $filetype = $finfo\->filetype;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $filetype ( "":filetype constant"" )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$filetype\fR ( \f(CW:filetype constant\fR )" 4
.IX Item "return: $filetype ( :filetype constant )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
For example:
.PP
.Vb 10
\& use APR::Pool;
\& use APR::Finfo;
\& use APR::Const \-compile => qw(FILETYPE_DIR FILETYPE_REG FINFO_NORM);
\& my $pool = APR::Pool\->new();
\& my $finfo = APR::Finfo::stat("/tmp", APR::Const::FINFO_NORM, $pool);
\& my $finfo = $finfo\->filetype;
\& if ($finfo == APR::Const::FILETYPE_REG) {
\& print "regular file";
\& }
\& elsif ($finfo == APR::Const::FILETYPE_REG) {
\& print "directory";
\& }
\& else {
\& print "other file";
\& }
.Ve
.PP
Since \fI/tmp\fR is a directory, this will print:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& directory
.Ve
.ie n .SS """fname"""
.el .SS "\f(CWfname\fP"
.IX Subsection "fname"
Get the pathname of the file (possibly unrooted)
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $fname = $finfo\->fname;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $filetype ( string )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$filetype\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "return: $filetype ( string )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.ie n .SS """group"""
.el .SS "\f(CWgroup\fP"
.IX Subsection "group"
Get the group id that owns the file:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $gid = $finfo\->group;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $gid ( number )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$gid\fR ( number )" 4
.IX Item "return: $gid ( number )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[5]
.Ve
.PP
Note that this method may not be meaningful on all platforms, most
notably Win32. Incorrect results have also been reported on some
versions of \s-1OSX\s0.
.ie n .SS """inode"""
.el .SS "\f(CWinode\fP"
.IX Subsection "inode"
Get the inode of the file.
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $inode = $finfo\->inode;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $inode ( integer )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$inode\fR ( integer )" 4
.IX Item "return: $inode ( integer )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[1]
.Ve
.PP
Note that this method may not be meaningful on all platforms, most
notably Win32.
.ie n .SS """mtime"""
.el .SS "\f(CWmtime\fP"
.IX Subsection "mtime"
The time the file was last modified
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $mtime = $finfo\->mtime;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $mtime ( integer )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$mtime\fR ( integer )" 4
.IX Item "return: $mtime ( integer )"
.PD
Last modify time in seconds since the epoch
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[9]
.Ve
.ie n .SS """name"""
.el .SS "\f(CWname\fP"
.IX Subsection "name"
Get the file's name (no path) in filesystem case:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $name = $finfo\->name;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $device ( string )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$device\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "return: $device ( string )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.ie n .SS """nlink"""
.el .SS "\f(CWnlink\fP"
.IX Subsection "nlink"
Get the number of hard links to the file.
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $nlink = $finfo\->nlink;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $nlink ( integer )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$nlink\fR ( integer )" 4
.IX Item "return: $nlink ( integer )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[3]
.Ve
.ie n .SS """protection"""
.el .SS "\f(CWprotection\fP"
.IX Subsection "protection"
Get the access permissions of the file. Mimics Unix access rights.
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $prot = $finfo\->protection;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $prot ( "":fprot constant"" )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$prot\fR ( \f(CW:fprot constant\fR )" 4
.IX Item "return: $prot ( :fprot constant )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[2]
.Ve
.PP
Note: Perl's stat returns an octal number while
mod_perl's \f(CW\*(C`protection\*(C'\fR returns a hex number.
.PP
See perldoc \-f stat and \s-1APR\s0's file_io for more information
on each.
.ie n .SS """size"""
.el .SS "\f(CWsize\fP"
.IX Subsection "size"
Get the size of the file
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $size = $finfo\->size;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $size ( integer )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$size\fR ( integer )" 4
.IX Item "return: $size ( integer )"
.PD
Total size of file, in bytes
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[7]
.Ve
.ie n .SS """stat"""
.el .SS "\f(CWstat\fP"
.IX Subsection "stat"
Get the specified file's stats.
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $finfo = APR::Finfo::stat($fname, $wanted_fields, $p);
.Ve
.ie n .IP "arg1: $fname ( string )" 4
.el .IP "arg1: \f(CW$fname\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "arg1: $fname ( string )"
The path to the file to \f(CW\*(C`stat()\*(C'\fR.
.ie n .IP "arg2: $wanted_fields ( "":finfo constant"" )" 4
.el .IP "arg2: \f(CW$wanted_fields\fR ( \f(CW:finfo constant\fR )" 4
.IX Item "arg2: $wanted_fields ( :finfo constant )"
The desired fields, as a bitmask flag of
\&\f(CW\*(C`APR::FINFO_*\*(C'\fR constants.
.Sp
Notice that you can also use the constants that already combine
several elements in one. For example
\&\f(CW\*(C`APR::Const::FINFO_PROT\*(C'\fR
asks for all protection bits,
\&\f(CW\*(C`APR::Const::FINFO_MIN\*(C'\fR asks
for the following fields: type, mtime, ctime, atime, size and
\&\f(CW\*(C`APR::Const::FINFO_NORM\*(C'\fR
asks for all atomic unix \f(CW\*(C`apr_stat()\*(C'\fR fields (similar to perl's
\&\f(CW\*(C`stat()\*(C'\fR).
.ie n .IP "arg3: $p ( ""APR::Pool object"" )" 4
.el .IP "arg3: \f(CW$p\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Pool object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "arg3: $p ( APR::Pool object )"
the pool to use to allocate the file stat structure.
.ie n .IP "ret: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "ret: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "ret: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
For example, here is how to get most of the \f(CW\*(C`stat\*(C'\fR fields:
.PP
.Vb 5
\& use APR::Pool ();
\& use APR::Finfo ();
\& use APR::Const \-compile => qw(FINFO_NORM);
\& my $pool = APR::Pool\->new();
\& my $finfo = APR::Finfo::stat("/tmp/test", APR::Const::FINFO_NORM, $pool);
.Ve
.ie n .SS """user"""
.el .SS "\f(CWuser\fP"
.IX Subsection "user"
Get the user id that owns the file:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $uid = $finfo\->user;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "return: $uid ( number )" 4
.el .IP "return: \f(CW$uid\fR ( number )" 4
.IX Item "return: $uid ( number )"
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PD
.PP
This method returns the same value as Perl's:
.PP
.Vb 1
\& (stat $filename)[4]
.Ve
.PP
Note that this method may not be meaningful on all platforms,
most notably Win32.
.ie n .SS """valid"""
.el .SS "\f(CWvalid\fP"
.IX Subsection "valid"
The bitmask describing valid fields of this apr_finfo_t structure
including all available 'wanted' fields and potentially more
.PP
.Vb 1
\& $valid = $finfo\->valid;
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $finfo ( ""APR::Finfo object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$finfo\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Finfo object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $finfo ( APR::Finfo object )"
.PD 0
.ie n .IP "arg1: $valid ( bitmask )" 4
.el .IP "arg1: \f(CW$valid\fR ( bitmask )" 4
.IX Item "arg1: $valid ( bitmask )"
.PD
This bitmask flag should be bit-OR'ed against \f(CW\*(C`:finfo
constant\*(C'\fR constants.
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.SH "See Also"
.IX Header "See Also"
mod_perl 2.0 documentation.
.SH "Copyright"
.IX Header "Copyright"
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under
The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
.SH "Authors"
.IX Header "Authors"
The mod_perl development team and numerous
contributors.
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