package MooseX::Storage::Basic; use Moose::Role; use MooseX::Storage::Engine; use String::RewritePrefix; our $VERSION = '0.30'; our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:STEVAN'; sub pack { my ( $self, %args ) = @_; my $e = $self->_storage_get_engine_class(%args)->new( object => $self ); $e->collapse_object(%args); } sub unpack { my ($class, $data, %args) = @_; my $e = $class->_storage_get_engine_class(%args)->new(class => $class); $class->_storage_construct_instance( $e->expand_object($data, %args), \%args ); } sub _storage_get_engine_class { my ($self, %args) = @_; return 'MooseX::Storage::Engine' unless ( exists $args{engine_traits} && ref($args{engine_traits}) eq 'ARRAY' && scalar(@{$args{engine_traits}}) ); my @roles = String::RewritePrefix->rewrite( { '' => 'MooseX::Storage::Engine::Trait::', '+' => '', }, @{$args{engine_traits}} ); Moose::Meta::Class->create_anon_class( superclasses => ['MooseX::Storage::Engine'], roles => [ @roles ], cache => 1, )->name; } sub _storage_construct_instance { my ($class, $args, $opts) = @_; my %i = defined $opts->{'inject'} ? %{ $opts->{'inject'} } : (); $class->new( %$args, %i ); } no Moose::Role; 1; __END__ =pod =head1 NAME MooseX::Storage::Basic - The simplest level of serialization =head1 SYNOPSIS package Point; use Moose; use MooseX::Storage; our $VERSION = '0.01'; with Storage; has 'x' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Int'); has 'y' => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Int'); 1; my $p = Point->new(x => 10, y => 10); ## methods to pack/unpack an ## object in perl data structures # pack the class into a hash $p->pack(); # { __CLASS__ => 'Point-0.01', x => 10, y => 10 } # unpack the hash into a class my $p2 = Point->unpack({ __CLASS__ => 'Point-0.01', x => 10, y => 10 }); # unpack the hash, with insertion of paramaters my $p3 = Point->unpack( $p->pack, inject => { x => 11 } ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This is the most basic form of serialization. This is used by default but the exported C function. =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item B 1])> Providing the C argument disables checks for any cyclical references. The current implementation for this check is rather naive, so if you know what you are doing, you can bypass this check. This trait is applied on a perl-case basis. To set this flag for all objects that inherit from this role, see L. =item B { key => val, ... } ] )> Providing the C argument let's you supply additional arguments to the class' C function, or override ones from the serialized data. =back =head2 Introspection =over 4 =item B =back =head1 BUGS All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT. =head1 AUTHOR Chris Prather Echris.prather@iinteractive.comE Stevan Little Estevan.little@iinteractive.comE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2007-2008 by Infinity Interactive, Inc. L This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut