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NAMEMango::BSON - BSONSYNOPSISuse Mango::BSON ':bson'; my $bson = bson_encode { foo => 'bar', baz => 0.42, unordered => {one => [1, 2, 3], two => bson_time}, ordered => bson_doc(one => qr/test/i, two => bson_true) }; my $doc = bson_decode $bson; DESCRIPTIONMango::BSON is a minimalistic implementation of <http://bsonspec.org>.In addition to a bunch of custom BSON data types it supports normal Perl data types like scalar, regular expression, "undef", array reference, hash reference and will try to call the "TO_BSON" and "TO_JSON" methods on blessed references, or stringify them if it doesn't exist. Scalar references will be used to generate booleans, based on if their values are true or false. FUNCTIONSMango::BSON implements the following functions, which can be imported individually or at once with the ":bson" flag.bson_binmy $bin = bson_bin $bytes; Create new BSON element of the binary type with Mango::BSON::Binary, defaults to the "generic" binary subtype. # Function bson_bin($bytes)->type('function'); # MD5 bson_bin($bytes)->type('md5'); # UUID bson_bin($bytes)->type('uuid'); # User defined bson_bin($bytes)->type('user_defined'); bson_codemy $code = bson_code 'function () {}'; Create new BSON element of the code type with Mango::BSON::Code. # With scope bson_code('function () {}')->scope({foo => 'bar'}); bson_dbrefmy $dbref = bson_dbref 'test', $oid; Create a new database reference. # Longer version my $dbref = {'$ref' => 'test', '$id' => $oid}; bson_decodemy $doc = bson_decode $bson; Decode BSON into Perl data structures. bson_docmy $doc = bson_doc; my $doc = bson_doc foo => 'bar', baz => 0.42, yada => {yada => [1, 2, 3]}; Create new BSON document with Mango::BSON::Document, which can also be used as a generic ordered hash. # Order is preserved my $hash = bson_doc one => 1, two => 2, three => 3; $hash->{four} = 4; delete $hash->{two}; say for keys %$hash; bson_doublemy $doc = { foo => bson_double(13.0) }; Force a scalar value to be encoded as a double in MongoDB. Croaks if the value is incompatible with the double type. bson_encodemy $bson = bson_encode $doc; my $bson = bson_encode {}; Encode Perl data structures into BSON. bson_falsemy $false = bson_false; Create new BSON element of the boolean type false. bson_int32my $doc = { foo => bson_int32(13) }; # This will die (integer is too big) my $doc = { foo => bson_int32(2147483648) }; Force a scalar value to be encoded as a 32 bit integer in MongoDB. Croaks if the value is incompatible with the int32 type. bson_int64my $doc = { foo => bson_int64(666) }; Force a scalar value to be encoded as a 64 bit integer in MongoDB. Croaks if the value is incompatible with the int64 type. bson_lengthmy $len = bson_length $bson; Check BSON length prefix. bson_maxmy $max_key = bson_max; Create new BSON element of the max key type. bson_minmy $min_key = bson_min; Create new BSON element of the min key type. bson_oidmy $oid = bson_oid; my $oid = bson_oid '1a2b3c4e5f60718293a4b5c6'; Create new BSON element of the object id type with Mango::BSON::ObjectID, defaults to generating a new unique object id. # Generate object id with specific epoch time my $oid = bson_oid->from_epoch(1359840145); bson_rawmy $raw = bson_raw $bson; Pre-encoded BSON document. # Longer version my $raw = {'$bson' => $bson}; # Embed pre-encoded BSON document my $first = bson_encode {foo => 'bar'}; my $second = bson_encode {test => bson_raw $first}; bson_timemy $now = bson_time; my $time = bson_time time * 1000; Create new BSON element of the UTC datetime type with Mango::BSON::Time, defaults to milliseconds since the UNIX epoch. # "1360626536.748" bson_time(1360626536748)->to_epoch; # "2013-02-11T23:48:56.748Z" bson_time(1360626536748)->to_datetime; bson_truemy $true = bson_true; Create new BSON element of the boolean type true. bson_tsmy $timestamp = bson_ts 23, 24; Create new BSON element of the timestamp type with Mango::BSON::Timestamp. encode_cstringmy $bytes = encode_cstring $cstring; Encode cstring. SEE ALSOMango, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
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