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NAME

       X11::FreeDesktop::DesktopEntry - an interface to Freedesktop.org .desktop files.

SYNOPSIS

               use X11::FreeDesktop::DesktopEntry;

               my $entry = X11::FreeDesktop::DesktopEntry->new_from_data($data);

               print $entry->get_value('Name');

               print $entry->Exec;

               $entry->set_value('Name', 'Example Program');

               print $entry->as_string;

               $entry->reset;

DESCRIPTION

       This module provides an object-oriented interface to files that comply with the Freedesktop.org desktop
       entry specification. You can query the file for available values, modify them, and also get locale
       information as well.

CONSTRUCTOR

       X11::FreeDesktop::DesktopEntry doesn't have the standard "new()" constructor.  This allows subclasses to
       implement their own backend-specific constructor without needing to re-implement the constructor, which
       can be a pain (for an example subclass that uses Gnome2::VFS as a backend, see the
       "PerlPanel::DesktopEntry" module in the PerlPanel distribution).

               my $entry = X11::FreeDesktop::DesktopEntry->new_from_data($data);

       If there is an error reading or parsing the data, the constructor will "carp()" and return an undefined
       value.

METHODS

               $entry->is_valid($locale);

       Returns a true or false valid depending on whether the required keys exist for the given $locale. A list
       of the required keys can be found in the Freedesktop.org specification. If $locale is omitted, it will
       default to '"C"'.

               my @groups = $entry->groups;

       This returns an array of scalars containing the group names included in the file. Groups are defined by a
       line like the following in the file itself:

               [Desktop Entry]

       A valid desktop entry file will always have one of these, at the top.

               $entry->has_group($group);

       Returns true or false depending on whether the file has a section with the name of $group.

               my @keys = $entry->keys($group, $locale);

       Returns an array of the available keys in $group and the $locale locale.  Both these values revert to
       defaults if they're undefined. When $locale is defined, the array will be folded in with the keys from
       '"C"', since locales inherit keys from the default locale. See the "get_value()" method for another
       example of this inheritance.

               $entry->has_key($key, $group);

       Returns true or false depending on whether the file has a key with the name of $key in the $group
       section. If $group is omitted, then the default group ('Desktop Entry') will be used.

               my @locales = $entry->locales($key, $group);

       Returns an array of strings naming all the available locales for the given $key. If $key or $group don't
       exist in the file, this method will "carp()" and return undef. There should always be at least one locale
       in the returned array - the default locale, '"C"'.

               my $string = $entry->get_value($key, $group, $locale);

       Returns the value of the key named by $key. $group is optional, and will be set to the default if omitted
       (see above). $locale is also optional, and defines the locale for the string (defaults to '"C"' if
       omitted). If the requested key does not exist for a non-default $locale of the form "xx_YY", then the
       module will search for a value for the "xx" locale. If nothing is found, this method will attempt to
       return the value for the '"C"' locale. If this value does not exist, this method will return undef.

               $entry->set_value($key, $value, $locale, $group);

       This method sets the value of the $key key in the $locale locale and $group group to be $value. If
       $locale and $group are omitted, the defaults are used. $value is always interpreted as a string. This
       method always returns true.

               my $data = $entry->as_string;

       This method returns a scalar containing the full entry in .desktop format. This data can then be used to
       write the entry to disk.

               $entry->reset;

       This method restores the entry to its initial state - it undoes any changes made to the values stored in
       the entry.

CONVENIENCE METHODS

               my $name                = $entry->Name($locale);
               my $generic_name        = $entry->GenericName($locale);
               my $comment             = $entry->Comment($locale);
               my $type                = $entry->Type($locale);
               my $icon                = $entry->Icon($locale);
               my $exec                = $entry->Exec($locale);
               my $url                 = $entry->URL($locale);
               my $startup_notify      = $entry->StartupNotify($locale);

       These methods are shortcuts for the mostly commonly accessed fields from a desktop entry file. If
       undefined, $locale reverts to the default.

NOTES

       Please note that according to the Freedesktop.org spec, key names are case-sensitive.

SEE ALSO

       The Freedesktop.org Desktop Entry Specification at
       <http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/desktop-entry-spec>.

AUTHOR

       Gavin Brown <gavin.brown@uk.com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2005 Gavin Brown. This program is free software, you can use it and/or modify it under the
       same terms as Perl itself.