=head1 NAME BSON::Stream - Read BSON data from stream (file). =head1 SYNOPSIS use BSON::Stream; my $file = shift @ARGV or die("Pleas specify a file to read!"); open(my $INF,$file) or die("Can not open file '$file':$!"); my $bsonstream = BSON::Stream->new($INF); while (my $res = $bsonstream->get) { printf("%s own %s apples\n",$res->{'name'}, $res->{'apples'}); } close($INF); =head1 DESCRIPTION BSON::Stream allows you to read one and one BSON record from a file and get it back as a Perl structure. =head2 Reading from STDIN use BSON::Stream; my $bsonstream = BSON::Stream->new(*STDIN); while (my $res = $bsonstream->get) { printf("%s own %s apples\n",$res->{'name'}, $res->{'apples'}); } BSON files can quickly become very large. One common way of dealing with this is to compress them using gzip, then use zcat to uncompressed and pipe the raw BSON data into a program on the fly. zcat eg/testdata/users.bson.gz | perl eg/synopsis-STDIN.pl =head1 EXAMPLES Please see the C directory for further examples. =head1 SEE ALSO F =head1 AUTHOR Runar Buvik CPAN ID: RUNARB runarb@gmail.com http://www.runarb.com =head1 Git https://github.com/runarbu/PerlBSONStream =head1 COPYRIGHT This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.