NAME
    Catmandu - a data toolkit

DESCRIPTION
    Importing, transforming, storing and indexing data should be easy.

    Catmandu provides a suite of Perl modules to ease the import, storage,
    retrieval, export and transformation of metadata records. Combine
    Catmandu modules with web application frameworks such as PSGI/Plack,
    document stores such as MongoDB and full text indexes such as Solr to
    create a rapid development environment for digital library services such
    as institutional repositories and search engines.

    In the <http://librecat.org/|LibreCat> project it is our goal to provide
    an open source set of programming components to build up digital
    libraries services suited to your local needs.

    Read an in depth introduction into Catmandu programming at
    <https://github.com/LibreCat/Catmandu/wiki/Introduction>.

ONE STEP INSTALL
    To install all Catmandu components in one easy step:

        cpan Task::Catmandu
        # or
        cpanm --interactive Task::Catmandu

    or read our wiki for more installation hints:

     https://github.com/LibreCat/Catmandu/wiki/Install

SYNOPSIS
        use Catmandu;

        Catmandu->load;
        Catmandu->load('/config/path', '/another/config/path');

        Catmandu->store->bag('projects')->count;

        Catmandu->config;
        Catmandu->config->{foo} = 'bar';

        use Catmandu -all;
        use Catmandu qw(config store);
        use Catmandu -load;
        use Catmandu -all -load => [qw(/config/path' '/another/config/path)];

CONFIG
    Catmandu configuration options can be stored in files in the root
    directory of your programming project. The file can be YAML, JSON or
    Perl and is called "catmandu.yml", "catmandu.json" or "catmandu.pl". In
    this file you can set the default Catmandu stores and exporters to be
    used. Here is an example of a "catmandu.yml" file:

        store:
          default:
            package: ElasticSearch
            options:
              index_name: myrepository

        exporter:
          default:
            package: YAML

  Split config
    For large configs it's more convenient to split the config into several
    files. You can do so by having multiple config files starting with
    catmandu*.

        catmandu.general.yml
        catmandu.db.yml
        ...

    Split config files are processed and merged by Config::Onion.

  Deeply nested config structures
    Config files can indicate a path under which their keys will be nested.
    This makes your configuration more readable by keeping indentation to a
    minimum.

    A config file containing

        _prefix:
            foo:
                bar:
        baz: 1

    will be loaded as

        foo:
          bar:
            baz: 1

    See Config::Onion for more information on how this works.

METHODS
  log
    Return the current logger (the Log::Any::Adapter for category
    Catmandu::Env).

    E.g. turn on Log4perl logging in your application;

     package main;
     use Catmandu;
     use Log::Any::Adapter;
     use Log::Log4perl;

     Log::Log4perl::init('./log4perl.conf');
     Log::Any::Adapter->set('Log4perl');

     my $importer = Catmandu::Importer::JSON->new(...);
     ...

    With log4perl.conf something like:

     log4perl.rootLogger=DEBUG,STDOUT
     log4perl.appender.STDOUT=Log::Log4perl::Appender::Screen
     log4perl.appender.STDOUT.stderr=1
     log4perl.appender.STDOUT.utf8=1

     log4perl.appender.STDOUT.layout=PatternLayout
     log4perl.appender.STDOUT.layout.ConversionPattern=%d [%P] - %p %l time=%r : %m%n

  default_load_path('/default/path')
    Set the location of the default configuration file to a new path.

  load
    Load all the configuration options in the catmandu.yml configuration
    file.

  load('/path', '/another/path')
    Load all the configuration options stored at alternative paths.

    A load path ':up' will search upwards from your program for
    configuration.

  roots
    Returns an ARRAYREF of paths where configuration was found. Note that
    this list is empty before "load".

  root
    Returns the first path where configuration was found. Note that this is
    "undef" before "load".

  config
    Returns the current configuration as a HASHREF.

  default_store
    Return the name of the default store.

  store([NAME])
    Return an instance of Catmandu::Store with name NAME or use the default
    store when no name is provided. The NAME is set in the configuration
    file. E.g.

     store:
      default:
       package: ElasticSearch
       options:
         index_name: blog
      test:
       package: Mock

    In your program:

        # This will use ElasticSearch
        Catmandu->store->bag->each(sub {  ... });
        Catmandu->store('default')->bag->each(sub {  ... });
        # This will use Mock
        Catmandu->store('test')->bag->search(...);

  default_fixer
    Return the name of the default fixer.

  fixer(NAME)
    Return an instance of Catmandu::Fix with name NAME (or 'default' when no
    name is given). The NAME is set in the config. E.g.

     fixer:
      default:
        - do_this()
        - do_that()

    In your program:

        my $clean_data = Catmandu->fixer('cleanup')->fix($data);
        # or inline
        my $clean_data = Catmandu->fixer('do_this()', 'do_that()')->fix($data);
        my $clean_data = Catmandu->fixer(['do_this()', 'do_that()'])->fix($data);

  default_importer
    Return the name of the default importer.

  default_importer_package
    Return the name of the default importer package if no package name is
    given in the config or as a param.

  importer(NAME)
    Return an instance of a Catmandu::Importer with name NAME (or the
    default when no name is given). The NAME is set in the configuration
    file. E.g.

      importer:
        oai:
          package: OAI
          options:
            url: http://www.instute.org/oai/
        feed:
          package: Atom
          options:
            url: http://www.mysite.org/blog/atom

    In your program:

        Catmandu->importer('oai')->each(sub { ... } );
        Catmandu->importer('oai', url => 'http://override')->each(sub { ... } );
        Catmandu->importer('feed')->each(sub { ... } );

  default_exporter
    Return the name of the default exporter.

  default_exporter_package
    Return the name of the default exporter package if no package name is
    given in the config or as a param.

  exporter([NAME])
    Return an instance of Catmandu::Exporter with name NAME (or the default
    when no name is given). The NAME is set in the configuration file (see
    'importer').

  export($data,[NAME])
    Export data using a default or named exporter.

        Catmandu->export({ foo=>'bar'});

        my $importer = Catmandu::Importer::Mock->new;
        Catmandu->export($importer, 'YAML', file => '/my/file');
        Catmandu->export($importer, 'my_exporter');
        Catmandu->export($importer, 'my_exporter', foo => $bar);

  export_to_string
    Export data using a default or named exporter to a string.

        my $importer = Catmandu::Importer::Mock->new;
        my $yaml = Catmandu->export_to_string($importer, 'YAML');
        # is the same as
        my $yaml = "";
        Catmandu->export($importer, 'YAML', file => \$yaml);

EXPORTS
    config
        Same as "Catmandu->config".

    store
        Same as "Catmandu->store".

    importer
        Same as "Catmandu->importer".

    exporter
        Same as "Catmandu->exporter".

    export
        Same as "Catmandu->export".

    export_to_string
        Same as "Catmandu->export_to_string".

    -all/:all
        Import everything.

    -load/:load
            use Catmandu -load;
            use Catmandu -load => [];
            # is the same as
            Catmandu->load;

            use Catmandu -load => ['/config/path'];
            # is the same as
            Catmandu->load('/config/path');

SEE ALSO
    <https://github.com/LibreCat/Catmandu/wiki>.

AUTHOR
    Nicolas Steenlant, "<nicolas.steenlant at ugent.be>"

CONTRIBUTORS
    Patrick Hochstenbach, "<patrick.hochstenbach at ugent.be>"

    Vitali Peil, "vitali.peil at uni-bielefeld.de"

    Christian Pietsch, "christian.pietsch at uni-bielefeld.de"

    Dave Sherohman, "dave.sherohman at ub.lu.se"

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
    by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.

    See <http://dev.perl.org/licenses/> for more information.