NAME Catmandu::Store::MongoDB - A searchable store backed by MongoDB VERSION Version 0.0302 SYNOPSIS use Catmandu::Store::MongoDB; my $store = Catmandu::Store::MongoDB->new(database_name => 'test'); my $obj1 = $store->bag->add({ name => 'Patrick' }); printf "obj1 stored as %s\n" , $obj1->{_id}; # Force an id in the store my $obj2 = $store->bag->add({ _id => 'test123' , name => 'Nicolas' }); my $obj3 = $store->bag->get('test123'); $store->bag->delete('test123'); $store->bag->delete_all; # All bags are iterators $store->bag->each(sub { ... }); $store->bag->take(10)->each(sub { ... }); # Search my $hits = $store->bag->search(query => '{"name":"Patrick"}'); my $hits = $store->bag->search(query => '{"name":"Patrick"}' , sort => { age => -1} ); my $hits = $store->bag->search(query => {name => "Patrick"} , start => 0 , limit => 100); my $next_page = $hits->next_page; my $hits = $store->bag->search(query => '{"name":"Patrick"}' , page => $next_page); my $iterator = $store->bag->searcher(query => {name => "Patrick"}); DESCRIPTION A Catmandu::Store::MongoDB is a Perl package that can store data into MongoDB databases. The database as a whole is called a 'store'. Databases also have compartments (e.g. tables) called Catmandu::Bag-s. METHODS new(database_name => $name , %opts ) Create a new Catmandu::Store::MongoDB store with name $name. Optionally provide connection parameters (see MongoDB::MongoClient for possible options). This module support to additional connection parameters: - connect_retry => NUM : connection's should be retried NUM times for success - connect_retry_sleep => NUM : sleep NUM seconds after any connection failure bag($name) Create or retieve a bag with name $name. Returns a Catmandu::Bag. client Return the MongoDB::MongoClient instance. database Return a MongoDB::Database instance. SEE ALSO Catmandu::Bag, Catmandu::Searchable , MongoDB::MongoClient AUTHOR Nicolas Steenlant, "" 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.