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NameApp::Sqitch::Plan::ChangeList - Sqitch deployment plan change listSynopsismy $list = App::Sqitch::Plan::ChangeList->new( $add_roles, $add_users, $insert_user, $insert_user2, ); my @changes = $list->changes; my $add_users = $list->change_at(1); my $add_users = $list->get('add_users'); my $insert_user1 = $list->get('insert_user@alpha'); my $insert_user2 = $list->get('insert_user'); DescriptionThis module is used internally by App::Sqitch::Plan to manage plan changes. It's modeled on Array::AsHash and Hash::MultiValue, but makes allowances for finding changes relative to tags.InterfaceConstructors"new"my $plan = App::Sqitch::Plan::ChangeList->new( @changes ); Instantiates and returns a App::Sqitch::Plan::ChangeList object with the list of changes. Each change should be a App::Sqitch::Plan::Change object. Order will be preserved but the location of each change will be indexed by its name and ID, as well as the names and IDs of any associated tags. Instance Methods"count"my $count = $changelist->count; Returns the number of changes in the list. "changes" my @changes = $changelist->changes; Returns all of the changes in the list. "tags" my @tags = $changelist->tags; Returns all of the tags associated with changes in the list. "items" my @changes = $changelist->items; An alias for "changes". "change_at" my $change = $change_list->change_at(10); Returns the change at the specified index. "index_of" my $index = $changelist->index_of($change_id); my $index = $changelist->index_of($change_name); Returns the index of the change with the specified ID or name. The value passed may be one of these forms:
"first_index_of" my $index = $changelist->first_index_of($change_name); my $index = $changelist->first_index_of($change_name, $name); Returns the index of the first instance of the named change in the list. If a second argument is passed, the index of the first instance of the change after the index of the second argument will be returned. This is useful for getting the index of a change as it was deployed after a particular tag, for example: my $index = $changelist->first_index_of('foo', '@beta'); my $index = $changelist->first_index_of('foo', 'users_table@beta1'); The second argument must unambiguously refer to a single change in the list. As such, it should usually be a tag name or tag-qualified change name. Returns "undef" if the change does not appear in the list, or if it does not appear after the specified second argument change name. "last_change" my $change = $changelist->last_change; Returns the last change to be appear in the list. Returns "undef" if the list contains no changes. "last_tagged_change" my $change = $changelist->last_tagged_change; Returns the last tagged change in the list. Returns "undef" if the list contains no tagged changes. "index_of_last_tagged" my $index = $changelist->index_of_last_tagged; Returns the index of the last tagged change in the list. Returns "undef" if the list contains no tags. "get" my $change = $changelist->get($id); my $change = $changelist->get($change_name); my $change = $changelist->get($tag_name); Returns the change for the specified ID or name. The name may be specified as described for "index_of()". An exception will be thrown if more than one change goes by a specified name. As such, it is best to specify it as unambiguously as possible: as a tag name, a tag-qualified change name, or an ID. "contains" say 'Yes!' if $plan->contains('6c2f28d125aff1deea615f8de774599acf39a7a1'); Like "index_of()", but never throws an exception, and returns true if the plan contains the specified change, and false if it does not. "find" my $change = $changelist->find($id); my $change = $changelist->find($change_name); my $change = $changelist->find($tag_name); my $change = $changelist->find("$change_name\@$tag_name"); Tries to find and return a change based on the argument. If no tag is specified, finds and returns the first instance of the named change. Otherwise, it returns the change as of the specified tag. Unlike "get()", it will not throw an error if more than one change exists with the specified name, but will return the first instance. "append" $changelist->append(@changes); Append one or more changes to the list. Does not check for duplicates, so use with care. "index_tag" $changelist->index_tag($index, $tag); Index the tag at the specified index. That is, the tag is assumed to be associated with the change at the specified index, and so the internal look up table is updated so that the change at that index can be found via the tag's name and ID. See Also
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