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User::Identity(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
User::Identity(3) |
User::Identity - maintain info about a physical person
User::Identity
is a User::Identity::Item
use User::Identity;
my $me = User::Identity->new
( 'john'
, firstname => 'John'
, surname => 'Doe'
);
print $me->fullName # prints "John Doe"
print $me; # same
The "User-Identity" distribution is created to
maintain a set of informational objects which are related to one user. The
"User::Identity" module tries to be smart
providing defaults, conversions and often required combinations.
The identities are not implementing any kind of storage, and can
therefore be created by any simple or complex Perl program. This way, it is
more flexible than an XML file to store the data. For instance, you can
decide to store the data with Data::Dumper, Storable, DBI, AddressBook or
whatever. Extension to simplify this task are still to be developed.
If you need more kinds of user information, then please contact
the module author.
Extends "DESCRIPTION" in User::Identity::Item.
- $obj->stringification()
- When an "User::Identity" is used as
string, it is automatically translated into the fullName() of the
user involved.
example:
my $me = User::Identity->new(...)
print $me; # same as print $me->fullName
print "I am $me\n"; # also stringification
Extends "METHODS" in User::Identity::Item.
Extends "Constructors" in User::Identity::Item.
- User::Identity->new( [$name], %options )
- Create a new user identity, which will contain all data related to a
single physical human being. Most user data can only be specified at
object construction, because they should never change. A
$name may be specified as first argument, but also
as option, one way or the other is required.
-Option --Defined in --Default
birth undef
charset $ENV{LC_CTYPE}
courtesy undef
description User::Identity::Item undef
firstname undef
formal_name undef
full_name undef
gender undef
initials undef
language 'en'
name User::Identity::Item <required>
nickname undef
parent User::Identity::Item undef
prefix undef
surname undef
titles undef
- birth => DATE
- charset => STRING
- courtesy => STRING
- description => STRING
- firstname => STRING
- formal_name => STRING
- full_name => STRING
- gender => STRING
- initials => STRING
- language => STRING
- name => STRING
- nickname => STRING
- parent => OBJECT
- prefix => STRING
- surname => STRING
- titles => STRING
Extends "Attributes" in User::Identity::Item.
- $obj->age()
- Calcuted from the datge of birth to the current moment, as integer. On the
birthday, the number is incremented already.
- $obj->birth()
- Returns the date in standardized format: YYYYMMDD, easy to sort and
select. This may return "undef", even if
the dateOfBirth() contains a value, simply because the format is
not understood. Month or day may contain '00' to
indicate that those values are not known.
- $obj->charset()
- The user's preferred character set, which defaults to the value of
LC_CTYPE environment variable.
- $obj->courtesy()
- The courtesy is used to address people in a very formal way. Values are
like "Mr.", "Mrs.", "Sir", "Frau",
"Heer", "de heer", "mevrouw". This often
provides a way to find the gender of someone addressed.
- $obj->dateOfBirth()
- Returns the date of birth, as specified during instantiation.
- $obj->description()
- Inherited, see "Attributes" in User::Identity::Item
- $obj->firstname()
- Returns the first name of the user. If it is not defined explicitly, it is
derived from the nickname, and than capitalized if needed.
- $obj->formalName()
- Returns a formal name for the user. If not defined as instantiation
parameter (see new()), it is constructed from other available
information, which may result in an incorrect or an incomplete name. The
result is built from "courtesy initials prefix surname
title".
- $obj->fullName()
- If this is not specified as value during object construction, it is
guessed based on other known values like "firstname prefix
surname". If a surname is provided without firstname, the nickname is
taken as firstname. When a firstname is provided without surname, the
nickname is taken as surname. If both are not provided, then the nickname
is used as fullname.
- $obj->gender()
- Returns the specified gender of the person, as specified during
instantiation, which could be like 'Male', 'm', 'homme', 'man'. There is
no smart behavior on this: the exact specified value is returned. Methods
isMale(), isFemale(), and courtesy() are smart.
- $obj->initials()
- The initials, which may be derived from the first letters of the
firstname.
- $obj->isFemale()
- See isMale(): return true if we are sure the user is a woman.
- $obj->isMale()
- Returns true if we are sure that the user is male. This is specified as
gender at instantiation, or derived from the courtesy value. Methods
isMale and isFemale are not complementatory: they can both return false
for the same user, in which case the gender is undertermined.
- $obj->language()
- Can contain a list or a single language name, as defined by the RFC
Examples are 'en', 'en-GB', 'nl-BE'. The default language is 'en'
(English).
- $obj->name( [$newname] )
- Inherited, see "Attributes" in User::Identity::Item
- $obj->nickname()
- Returns the user's nickname, which could be used as username, e-mail
alias, or such. When no nickname was explicitly specified, the name is
used.
- $obj->prefix()
- The words which are between the firstname (or initials) and the
surname.
- $obj->surname()
- Returns the surname of person, or
"undef" if that is not known.
- $obj->titles()
- The titles, degrees in education or of other kind. If these are complex,
you may need to specify the formal name of the users as well, because
smart formatting probably failes.
Extends "Collections" in User::Identity::Item.
- $obj->add($collection, $role)
- Inherited, see "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
- $obj->addCollection( $object | <[$type], %options> )
- Inherited, see "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
- $obj->collection($name)
- Inherited, see "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
- $obj->parent( [$parent] )
- Inherited, see "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
- $obj->removeCollection($object|$name)
- Inherited, see "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
- $obj->type()
- User::Identity->type()
- Inherited, see "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
- $obj->user()
- Inherited, see "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
Extends "Searching" in User::Identity::Item.
- $obj->find($collection, $role)
- Inherited, see "Searching" in User::Identity::Item
- Error: $object is not a collection.
- The first argument is an object, but not of a class which extends
User::Identity::Collection.
- Error: Cannot load collection module for $type ($class).
- Either the specified $type does not exist, or that
module named $class returns compilation errors. If
the type as specified in the warning is not the name of a package, you
specified a nickname which was not defined. Maybe you forgot the 'require'
the package which defines the nickname.
- Error: Creation of a collection via $class failed.
- The $class did compile, but it was not possible to
create an object of that class using the options you specified.
- Error: Don't know what type of collection you want to add.
- If you add a collection, it must either by a collection object or a list
of options which can be used to create a collection object. In the latter
case, the type of collection must be specified.
- Warning: No collection $name
- The collection with $name does not exist and can
not be created.
This module is part of User-Identity distribution version 1.01, built on
February 11, 2022. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/
Copyrights 2003-2022 by [Mark Overmeer <markov@cpan.org>]. For other
contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://dev.perl.org/licenses/
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