NAME App::rimetadb - Manage a Rinci metadata database VERSION This document describes version 0.226 of App::rimetadb (from Perl distribution App-rimetadb), released on 2023-07-09. SYNOPSIS See the included CLI script rimetadb. FUNCTIONS argument_stats Usage: argument_stats(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Show statistics on function arguments from the database. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * password => *str* DBI connection password. * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) arguments Usage: arguments(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] List function arguments in the database. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * detail => *bool* (No description) * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * function => *str* Select specific function only. * package => *perl::modname* Select specific package only. * password => *str* DBI connection password. * query => *str* (No description) * type => *str* Select arguments with specific type only. * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) delete Usage: delete(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Delete a package or function metadata from the database. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * function => *str* (No description) * package* => *perl::modname* (No description) * password => *str* DBI connection password. * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) function_stats Usage: function_stats(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Show some statistics on functions from the database. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * password => *str* DBI connection password. * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) functions Usage: functions(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] List functions in the database. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * detail => *bool* (No description) * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * package => *perl::modname* Select specific package only. * password => *str* DBI connection password. * query => *str* (No description) * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) meta Usage: meta(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Get package/function metadata from the database. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * name* => *perl::modname* (Fully-qualified) function name or package name. * password => *str* DBI connection password. * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) packages Usage: packages(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] List packages in the database. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * detail => *bool* (No description) * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * password => *str* DBI connection password. * query => *str* (No description) * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) stats Usage: stats(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Show some statistics from the database. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * password => *str* DBI connection password. * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) update Usage: update(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Add/update a package or function metadata in the database. This routine lets you add/update a package or function metadata in the database with the specified metadata. This function is not exported. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * dist => *str* (No description) * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * extra => *str* (No description) * function => *str* (No description) * metadata* => *hash* (No description) * package* => *perl::modname* (No description) * password => *str* DBI connection password. * user => *str* DBI connection user. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) update_from_modules Usage: update_from_modules(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta] Update Rinci metadata database from local Perl modules. This routine scans Perl modules, load them, and update the database using Rinci metadata from each modules into the database. For each package, function, or function argument metadata, you can put this attribute: 'x.app.rimetadb.exclude' => 1, to exclude the entity from being imported into the database. When you exclude a package, all its contents (currently functions) are also excluded. This function is not exported. This function supports dry-run operation. Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments): * delete => *bool* (default: 1) Whether to delete packages from DB if no longer mentioned as arguments or found in filesystem. * dsn => *str* DBI connection DSN. If not specified, will default to "dbd:SQLite:$HOME/rimeta.db" where $HOME is user's home directory. Note: has been tested with MySQL and SQLite only. * exclude => *array[perl::modname_or_prefix]* Perl package names or prefixes to exclude. You can also use this attribute in your package metadata: 'x.app.rimetadb.exclude' => 1, to exclude the package (as well as its contents: all functions) from being imported into the database. * force_update => *bool* Force update database even though module hasn't changed since last update. * library => *dirname* Include library path, like Perl's -I. Note that some modules are already loaded before this option takes effect. To make sure you use the right library, you can use "PERL5OPT" or explicitly use "perl" and use its "-I" option. * module_or_package* => *array[perl::modname_or_prefix]* Perl module or prefixes or package to add/update. For each entry, you can specify: * a Perl module name e.g. "Foo::Bar". An attempt will be made to load that module. * a module prefix ending with "::" e.g. "Foo::Bar::". "Module::List" will be used to list all modules under "Foo::Bar::" recursively and load all those modules. * a package name using "+Foo::Bar" syntax. An attempt to load module with that name will *not* be made. This can be used to add an already-loaded package e.g. by another module). * a package prefix using "+Foo::Bar::" or "+Foo::Bar::" syntax. Subpackages will be listed recursively (using Package::Util::Lite's "list_subpackages"). * password => *str* DBI connection password. * require => *array[perl::modname]* Require a Perl module, a la Perl's -m. * use => *array[perl::modname]* Use a Perl module, a la Perl's -M. * user => *str* DBI connection user. Special arguments: * -dry_run => *bool* Pass -dry_run=>1 to enable simulation mode. Returns an enveloped result (an array). First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional metadata. Return value: (any) HOMEPAGE Please visit the project's homepage at . SOURCE Source repository is at . SEE ALSO Rinci AUTHOR perlancar CONTRIBUTOR Steven Haryanto CONTRIBUTING To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on GitHub. Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can simply modify the code, then test via: % prove -l If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your system), you can install Dist::Zilla, Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, Pod::Weaver::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR, and sometimes one or two other Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond that are considered a bug and can be reported to me. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2023, 2020, 2019, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014 by perlancar . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.