NAME
Data::Serializer:: - Modules that serialize data structures
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Serializer;
$obj = Data::Serializer->new();
$obj = Data::Serializer->new(
serializer => 'Storable',
digester => 'MD5',
cipher => 'DES',
secret => 'my secret',
compress => 1,
);
$serialized = $obj->serialize({a => [1,2,3],b => 5});
$deserialized = $obj->deserialize($serialized);
print "$deserialized->{b}\n";
DESCRIPTION
Provides a unified interface to the various serializing modules
currently available. Adds the functionality of both compression and
encryption.
By default Data::Serializer(3) adds minor metadata and encodes
serialized data structures in it's own format. If you are looking for a
simple unified pass through interface to the underlying serializers then
look into Data::Serializer::Raw(3) that comes bundled with
Data::Serializer(3).
EXAMPLES
Please see Data::Serializer::Cookbook(3)
METHODS
new - constructor
$obj = Data::Serializer->new();
$obj = Data::Serializer->new(
serializer => 'Data::Dumper',
digester => 'SHA-256',
cipher => 'Blowfish',
secret => undef,
portable => '1',
compress => '0',
serializer_token => '1',
options => {},
);
new is the constructor object for Data::Serializer(3) objects.
* The default *serializer* is "Data::Dumper"
* The default *digester* is "SHA-256"
* The default *cipher* is "Blowfish"
* The default *secret* is "undef"
* The default *portable* is 1
* The default *encoding* is "hex"
* The default *compress* is 0
* The default *compressor* is "Compress::Zlib"
* The default *serializer_token* is 1
* The default *options* is "{}" (pass nothing on to serializer)
serialize - serialize reference
$serialized = $obj->serialize({a => [1,2,3],b => 5});
Serializes the reference specified.
Will compress if compress is a true value.
Will encrypt if secret is defined.
deserialize - deserialize reference
$deserialized = $obj->deserialize($serialized);
Reverses the process of serialization and returns a copy of the
original serialized reference.
freeze - synonym for serialize
$serialized = $obj->freeze({a => [1,2,3],b => 5});
thaw - synonym for deserialize
$deserialized = $obj->thaw($serialized);
raw_serialize - serialize reference in raw form
$serialized = $obj->raw_serialize({a => [1,2,3],b => 5});
This is a straight pass through to the underlying serializer,
nothing else is done. (no encoding, encryption, compression, etc)
If you desire this functionality you should look at
Data::Serializer::Raw(3) instead, it is faster and leaner.
raw_deserialize - deserialize reference in raw form
$deserialized = $obj->raw_deserialize($serialized);
This is a straight pass through to the underlying serializer,
nothing else is done. (no encoding, encryption, compression, etc)
If you desire this functionality you should look at
Data::Serializer::Raw(3) instead, it is faster and leaner.
secret - specify secret for use with encryption
$obj->secret('mysecret');
Changes setting of secret for the Data::Serializer(3) object. Can
also be set in the constructor. If specified than the object will
utilize encryption.
portable - encodes/decodes serialized data
Uses encoding method to ascii armor serialized data
Aids in the portability of serialized data.
compress - compression of data
Compresses serialized data. Default is not to use it. Will compress
if set to a true value $obj->compress(1);
raw - all calls to serializer and deserializer will automatically use
raw mode
Setting this to a true value will force serializer and deserializer
to work in raw mode (see raw_serializer and raw_deserializer). The
default is for this to be off.
If you desire this functionality you should look at
Data::Serializer::Raw(3) instead, it is faster and leaner.
serializer - change the serializer
Currently supports the following serializers:
Bencode(3)
Convert::Bencode(3)
Convert::Bencode_XS(3)
Config::General(3)
Data::Denter(3)
Data::Dumper(3)
Data::Taxi(3)
FreezeThaw(3)
JSON(3)
JSON::Syck(3)
PHP::Serialization(3)
Storable(3)
XML::Dumper(3)
XML::Simple(3)
YAML(3)
YAML::Syck(3)
Default is to use Data::Dumper.
Each serializer has its own caveat's about usage especially when
dealing with cyclical data structures or CODE references. Please see
the appropriate documentation in those modules for further
information.
cipher - change the cipher method
Utilizes Crypt::CBC(3) and can support any cipher method that it
supports.
digester - change digesting method
Uses Digest(3) so can support any digesting method that it supports.
Digesting function is used internally by the encryption routine as
part of data verification.
compressor - changes compresing module
Currently Compress::Zlib(3) and Compress::PPMd(3) are the only
options
encoding - change encoding method
Encodes data structure in ascii friendly manner. Currently the only
valid options are hex, or b64.
The b64 option uses Base64 encoding provided by MIME::Base64(3), but
strips out newlines.
serializer_token - add usage hint to data
Data::Serializer(3) prepends a token that identifies what was used
to process its data. This is used internally to allow runtime
determination of how to extract serialized data. Disabling this
feature is not recommended. (Use Data::Serializer::Raw(3) instead).
options - pass options through to underlying serializer
Currently is only supported by Config::General(3), and
XML::Dumper(3).
my $obj = Data::Serializer->new(serializer => 'Config::General',
options => {
-LowerCaseNames => 1,
-UseApacheInclude => 1,
-MergeDuplicateBlocks => 1,
-AutoTrue => 1,
-InterPolateVars => 1
},
) or die "$!\n";
or
my $obj = Data::Serializer->new(serializer => 'XML::Dumper',
options => { dtd => 1, }
) or die "$!\n";
store - serialize data and write it to a file (or file handle)
$obj->store({a => [1,2,3],b => 5},$file, [$mode, $perm]);
or
$obj->store({a => [1,2,3],b => 5},$fh);
Serializes the reference specified using the serialize method and
writes it out to the specified file or filehandle.
If a file path is specified you may specify an optional mode and
permission as the next two arguments. See IO::File for examples.
Trips an exception if it is unable to write to the specified file.
retrieve - read data from file (or file handle) and return it after
deserialization
my $ref = $obj->retrieve($file);
or
my $ref = $obj->retrieve($fh);
Reads first line of supplied file or filehandle and returns it
deserialized.
AUTHOR
Neil Neely <neil@neely.cx>.
Feature requests are certainly welcome.
http://neil-neely.blogspot.com/
BUGS
Please report all bugs here:
http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Data-Serializer
TODO
Extend the persistent framework. Perhaps Persistent::Base(3) framework
would be useful to explore further. Volunteers for putting this together
would be welcome.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2001-2011 Neil Neely. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.2 or, at
your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
See http://www.perl.com/language/misc/Artistic.html
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Gurusamy Sarathy and Raphael Manfredi for writing MLDBM(3), the module
which inspired the creation of Data::Serializer(3).
And thanks to all of you who have provided the feedback that has
improved this module over the years.
In particular I'd like to thank Florian Helmberger, for the numerous
suggestions and bug fixes.
DEDICATION
This module is dedicated to my beautiful wife Erica.
SEE ALSO
Bencode(3)
Convert::Bencode(3)
Convert::Bencode_XS(3)
Config::General(3)
Data::Denter(3)
Data::Dumper(3)
Data::Taxi(3)
FreezeThaw(3)
JSON(3)
JSON::Syck(3)
PHP::Serialization(3)
Storable(3)
XML::Dumper(3)
XML::Simple(3)
YAML(3)
YAML::Syck(3)
Compress::Zlib(3)
Compress::PPMd(3)
Digest(3)
Digest::SHA(3)
Crypt::CBC(3)
MIME::Base64(3)
IO::File(3)
Data::Serializer::Config::Wrest(3) - adds supports for Config::Wrest(3)