Provided by: libfile-monitor-lite-perl_0.652003-1_all
NAME
File::Monitor::Lite - Monitor file changes
SYNOPSIS
use File::Monitor::Lite; my $monitor = File::Monitor::Lite->new ( in => '.', name => '*.html', ); while ($monitor->check() and sleep 1){ my @deleted_files = $monitor->deleted; my @modified_files = $monitor->modified; my @created_files = $monitor->created; my @observing_files = $monitor->observed; `do blah..` if $monitor->anychange; }
DESCRIPTION
This is another implementation of File::Monitor. While File::Monitor cannot detect file creation (unless you declare file name first), I use File::Find::Rule to rescan files every time when $monitor->check() is executed. To use this module, just follow synopsis above. Currently one cannot change file observing rules. To do so, create another monitor object with new rules. $m1=File::Monitor::Lite->new( name => '*.html', in => '.', ); $m1->check(); #blah... $m2=File::Monitor::Lite->new( name => '*.css', in => '.', ); $m2->check(); #blah...
INTERFACE
" new ( args ) " Create a new "File::Monitor::Lite" object. my $monitor = File::Monitor::Lite->new( in => '.', name => '*.mp3', ); The syntax is inherited from File::Find::Rule. It will applied on File::Find::Rule as File::Find::Rule ->file() ->name('*.mp3') ->in('.'); As described in File::Find::Rule, name can be globs or regular expressions. name => '*.pm', # a simple glob name => qr/.+\.pm$/, # regex name => ['*.mp3', qr/.+\.ogg$/], # array of rules name => @rules, " check() " Check if any file recognized by File::Find::Rule has changed (created, modified, deleted.) The usage is simple: $monitor->check(); " created " Returns an array of file names which has been created since last check. " modified " Returns an array of file names which has been modified since last check. " deleted " Returns an array of file names which has been deleted since last check. " observed " Returns an array of file names which monitor is observing at.
SEE ALSO
File::Find::Rule, File::Monitor
AUTHOR
dryman, <idryman@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011 by dryman This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.