NAME MQUL - General purpose, MongoDB-style query and update language VERSION version 0.004 SYNOPSIS use MQUL qw/doc_matches update_doc/; my $doc = { title => 'Freaks and Geeks', genres => [qw/comedy drama/], imdb_score => 9.4, seasons => 1, starring => ['Linda Cardellini', 'James Franco', 'Jason Segel'], }; if (doc_matches($doc, { title => qr/geeks/i, genres => 'comedy', imdb_score => { '$gte' => 5, '$lte' => 9.5 }, starring => { '$type' => 'array', '$size' => 3 }, })) { # will be true in this example } update_doc($doc, { '$set' => { title => 'Greeks and Feaks' }, '$pop' => { genres => 1 }, '$inc' => { imdb_score => 0.6 }, '$unset' => { seasons => 1 }, '$push' => { starring => 'John Francis Daley' }, }); # $doc will now be: { title => 'Greeks and Feaks', genres => ['comedy'], imdb_score => 10, starring => ['Linda Cardellini', 'James Franco', 'Jason Segel', 'John Francis Daley'], } DESCRIPTION MQUL (for MongoDB-style Query & Update Language; pronounced *"umm, cool"*; yeah, I know, that's the dumbest thing ever), is a general purpose implementation of MongoDB's query and update language. The implementation is not 100% compatible, but it only slightly deviates from MongoDB's behavior, actually extending it a bit. The module exports two functions: "doc_matches()" and "update_doc()". The first method takes a document, which is really just a hash-ref (of whatever complexity), and a query hash-ref built in the MQUL query language. The method will return a true value if the document matches the query, and a false value otherwise. The second method takes a document and an update hash-ref built in the MQUL update language. The method modifies the document (in-place) according to the update hash-ref. You can use this module for whatever purpose you see fit. It was actually written for Giddy, my Git-database, and was extracted from its original code. Outside of the database world, I plan to use it in an application that performs tests (such as process monitoring for example), and uses the query language to determine whether the results are valid or not (in our monitoring example, that could be CPU usage above a certain threshold and stuff like that). It is also used by MorboDB, an in-memory clone of MongoDB. THE LANGUAGE The language itself is described in MQUL::Reference. This document only describes the interface of this module. The reference document also details MQUL's current differences from the original MongoDB language. INTERFACE doc_matches( \%document, [ \%query ] ) Receives a document hash-ref and possibly a query hash-ref, and returns true if the document matches the query, false otherwise. If no query is given (or an empty hash-ref is given), true will be returned (every document will match an empty query - in accordance with MongoDB). See "QUERY STRUCTURE" in MQUL::Reference to learn about the structure of query hash-refs. update_doc( \%document, \%update ) Receives a document hash-ref and an update hash-ref, and updates the document in-place according to the update hash-ref. Also returns the document after the update. If the update hash-ref doesn't have any of the update modifiers described by the language, then the update hash-ref is considered as what the document should now be, and so will simply replace the document hash-ref (once again, in accordance with MongoDB). See "UPDATE STRUCTURE" in MQUL::Reference to learn about the structure of update hash-refs. DIAGNOSTICS "MQUL::doc_matches() requires a document hash-ref." This error means that you've either haven't passed the "doc_matches()" method any parameters, or given it a non-hash-ref document. "MQUL::doc_matches() expects a query hash-ref." This error means that you've passed the "doc_matches()" attribute a non-hash-ref query variable. While you don't actually have to pass a query variable, if you do, it has to be a hash-ref. "MQUL::update_doc() requires a document hash-ref." This error means that you've either haven't passed the "update_doc()" method any parameters, or given it a non-hash-ref document. "MQUL::update_doc() requires an update hash-ref." This error means that you've passed the "update_doc()" method a non-hash-ref update variable. "The %s attribute is not an array in the doc." This error means that your update hash-ref tries to modify an array attribute (with $push, $pushAll, $addToSet, $pull, $pullAll, $pop, $shift and $splice), but the attribute in the document provided to the "update_doc()" method is not an array. CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT MQUL requires no configuration files or environment variables. DEPENDENCIES MQUL depends on the following modules: * Data::Compare * Data::Types * DateTime::Format::W3CDTF * Scalar::Util * Try::Tiny INCOMPATIBILITIES None reported. BUGS AND LIMITATIONS No bugs have been reported. Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-MQUL@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at . AUTHOR Ido Perlmuter LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2011-2013, Ido Perlmuter "ido at ido50 dot net". This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either version 5.8.1 or any later version. See perlartistic and perlgpl. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE SOFTWARE "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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