MongoDB::GridFS::File(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MongoDB::GridFS::File(3pm)NAME
MongoDB::GridFS::File - A Mongo GridFS file
SYNOPSIS
use MongoDB::GridFS::File;
my $outfile = IO::File->new("outfile", "w");
my $file = $grid->find_one;
$file->print($outfile);
ATTRIBUTES
info
A hash of info information saved with this file.
METHODS
print ($fh, $length?, $offset?)
$written = $file->print($fh, 50, 200);
Writes the number of bytes specified from the offset specified to the given file handle. If no $length or $offset are given, the entire
file is written to $fh. Returns the number of bytes written.
slurp ($length?, $offset?)
$bytes = $file->slurp(50, 200);
$all = $file->slurp
Return the number of bytes specified from the offset specified to the given file handle. If no $length or $offset are given, the entire
file is return.
AUTHOR
Kristina Chodorow <kristina@mongodb.org>
perl v5.14.2 2011-09-07 MongoDB::GridFS::File(3pm)
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MONGOFILES(1) Mongo Database MONGOFILES(1)NAME
mongofiles - a simple GridFS interface
SYNOPSIS
mongofiles [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
mongofiles is used to list, get, and insert files in the database.
EXAMPLES
mongofiles list
lists files in test.fs.files
mongofiles put README.txt
inserts the file README.txt into the collection test.fs.files
mongofiles get photo.jpg
retrieves photo.jpg from test.fs.files and saves it locally
OPTIONS --help show usage information
-h, --host HOST
mongo host to which to connect
-d, --db DB
database to use (default DB=test)
-c, --collection COLLECTION (default COLLECTION=fs.files)
collection to use
--command [list|search|put|get]
execute a command
--file FILE
filename for get or put
list list all files. takes an optional filename. the file has to start with the filename
search search all files for something that contains the string
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007-2009 10gen
SEE ALSO
For more information, please refer to the MongoDB wiki, available at http://www.mongodb.org.
AUTHOR
Kristina Chodorow
10gen June 2009 MONGOFILES(1)
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