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NAME

       MongoDB::BSON::Binary - MongoDB binary type

VERSION

       version v1.8.1

SYNOPSIS

       Creates an instance of binary data with a specific subtype.

USAGE

       For example, suppose we wanted to store a profile pic.

           my $pic = MongoDB::BSON::Binary->new(data => $pic_bytes);
           $collection->insert({name => "profile pic", pic => $pic});

       You can also, optionally, specify a subtype:

           my $pic = MongoDB::BSON::Binary->new(data => $pic_bytes,
               subtype => MongoDB::BSON::Binary->SUBTYPE_GENERIC);
           $collection->insert({name => "profile pic", pic => $pic});

   Overloading
       MongoDB::BSON::Binary objects have stringification overloaded to return the binary data.

ATTRIBUTES

   data
       A string of binary data.

   subtype
       A subtype.  Defaults to "SUBTYPE_GENERIC".

SUBTYPES

       MongoDB allows you to specify the "flavor" of binary data that you are storing by providing a subtype.
       The subtypes are purely cosmetic: the database treats them all the same.

       There are several subtypes defined in the BSON spec:

       "SUBTYPE_GENERIC" (0x00) is the default used by the driver (as of 0.46).
       "SUBTYPE_FUNCTION" (0x01) is for compiled byte code.
       "SUBTYPE_GENERIC_DEPRECATED" (0x02) is deprecated. It was used by the driver prior to version 0.46, but
       this subtype wastes 4 bytes of space so "SUBTYPE_GENERIC" is preferred.  This is the only type that is
       parsed differently based on type.
       "SUBTYPE_UUID_DEPRECATED" (0x03) is deprecated.  It is for UUIDs.
       "SUBTYPE_UUID" (0x04) is for UUIDs.
       "SUBTYPE_MD5" can be (0x05) is for MD5 hashes.
       "SUBTYPE_USER_DEFINED" (0x80) is for user-defined binary types.

   Why is "SUBTYPE_GENERIC_DEPRECATED" deprecated?
       Binary data is stored with the length of the binary data, the subtype, and the actually data.
       "SUBTYPE_GENERIC DEPRECATED" stores the length of the data a second time, which just wastes four bytes.

       If you have been using "SUBTYPE_GENERIC_DEPRECATED" for binary data, moving to "SUBTYPE_GENERIC" should
       be painless: just use the driver normally and all new/resaved data will be stored as "SUBTYPE_GENERIC".

       It gets a little trickier if you've been querying by binary data fields: "SUBTYPE_GENERIC" won't match
       "SUBTYPE_GENERIC_DEPRECATED", even if the data itself is the same.

   Why is "SUBTYPE_UUID_DEPRECATED" deprecated?
       Other languages were using the UUID type to deserialize into their languages' native UUID type.  They
       were doing this in different ways, so to standardize, they decided on a deserialization format for
       everyone to use and changed the subtype for UUID to the universal format.

       This should not affect Perl users at all, as Perl does not deserialize it into any native UUID type.

AUTHORS

       •   David Golden <david@mongodb.com>

       •   Rassi <rassi@mongodb.com>

       •   Mike Friedman <friedo@friedo.com>

       •   Kristina Chodorow <k.chodorow@gmail.com>

       •   Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is Copyright (c) 2018 by MongoDB, Inc.

       This is free software, licensed under:

         The Apache License, Version 2.0, January 2004