Archive::Tar::File - a subclass for in-memory extracted file from Archive::Tar
my @items = $tar->get_files;
print $_->name, ' ', $_->size, "\n" for @items;
print $object->get_content;
$object->replace_content('new content');
$object->rename( 'new/full/path/to/file.c' );
Archive::Tar::Files provides a neat little object layer for in-memory
extracted files. It's mostly used internally in Archive::Tar to tidy
up the code, but there's no reason users shouldn't use this API as
well.
A lot of the methods in this package are accessors to the various
fields in the tar header:
- name
-
The file's name
- mode
-
The file's mode
- uid
-
The user id owning the file
- gid
-
The group id owning the file
- size
-
File size in bytes
- mtime
-
Modification time. Adjusted to mac-time on MacOS if required
- chksum
-
Checksum field for the tar header
- type
-
File type -- numeric, but comparable to exported constants -- see
Archive::Tar's documentation
- linkname
-
If the file is a symlink, the file it's pointing to
- magic
-
Tar magic string -- not useful for most users
- version
-
Tar version string -- not useful for most users
- uname
-
The user name that owns the file
- gname
-
The group name that owns the file
- devmajor
-
Device major number in case of a special file
- devminor
-
Device minor number in case of a special file
- prefix
-
Any directory to prefix to the extraction path, if any
- raw
-
Raw tar header -- not useful for most users
Returns a new Archive::Tar::File object from an existing file.
Returns undef on failure.
Returns a new Archive::Tar::File object from data.
$path defines the file name (which need not exist), $data the
file contents, and $opt is a reference to a hash of attributes
which may be used to override the default attributes (fields in the
tar header), which are described above in the Accessors section.
Returns undef on failure.
Returns a new Archive::Tar::File object from a raw 512-byte tar
archive chunk.
Returns undef on failure.
Extract this object, optionally to an alternative name.
See Archive::Tar->extract_file for details.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
Returns the full path from the tar header; this is basically a
concatenation of the prefix and name fields.
Done by Archive::Tar internally when reading the tar file:
validate the header against the checksum to ensure integer tar file.
Returns true on success, false on failure
Returns a boolean to indicate whether the current object has content.
Some special files like directories and so on never will have any
content. This method is mainly to make sure you don't get warnings
for using uninitialized values when looking at an object's content.
Returns the current content for the in-memory file
Returns the current content for the in-memory file as a scalar
reference. Normal users won't need this, but it will save memory if
you are dealing with very large data files in your tar archive, since
it will pass the contents by reference, rather than make a copy of it
first.
Replace the current content of the file with the new content. This
only affects the in-memory archive, not the on-disk version until
you write it.
Returns true on success, false on failure.
Rename the current file to $new_name.
Note that you must specify a Unix path for $new_name, since per tar
standard, all files in the archive must be Unix paths.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
Change mode of $file to $mode. The mode can be a string or a number
which is interpreted as octal whether or not a leading 0 is given.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
Change owner of $file to $user. If a $group is given that is changed
as well. You can also pass a single parameter with a colon separating the
use and group as in 'root:wheel'.
Returns true on success and false on failure.
To quickly check the type of a Archive::Tar::File object, you can
use the following methods:
- $file->is_file
-
Returns true if the file is of type
file
- $file->is_dir
-
Returns true if the file is of type
dir
- $file->is_hardlink
-
Returns true if the file is of type
hardlink
- $file->is_symlink
-
Returns true if the file is of type
symlink
- $file->is_chardev
-
Returns true if the file is of type
chardev
- $file->is_blockdev
-
Returns true if the file is of type
blockdev
- $file->is_fifo
-
Returns true if the file is of type
fifo
- $file->is_socket
-
Returns true if the file is of type
socket
- $file->is_longlink
-
Returns true if the file is of type
LongLink .
Should not happen after a successful read .
- $file->is_label
-
Returns true if the file is of type
Label .
Should not happen after a successful read .
- $file->is_unknown
-
Returns true if the file type is
unknown
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