SIOC::Forum -- SIOC Forum class
This documentation refers to SIOC::Forum version 1.0.0.
use SIOC::Forum;
Forums can be thought of as channels or discussion area on which Posts are made. A Forum can be linked to the Site that hosts it. Forums will usually discuss a certain topic or set of related topics, or they may contain discussions entirely devoted to a certain community group or organisation. A Forum will have a moderator who can veto or edit posts before or after they appear in the Forum.
Forums may have a set of subscribed Users who are notified when new Posts are made. The hierarchy of Forums can be defined in terms of parents and children, allowing the creation of structures conforming to topic categories as defined by the Site administrator. Examples of Forums include mailing lists, message boards, Usenet newsgroups and weblogs.
The SIOC Types Ontology Module defines come more specific subclasses of SIOC::Forum.
The Site that hosts this Forum.
Users who are moderators of this Forum.
Roles that have a scope of this Forum.
Accessor for the attribute of the same name. Call without argument to read the current value of the attribute; sets attribute when called with new value as argument.
Adds a new value to the corresponding array attribute.
For diagnostics information, see the SIOC base class.
This module doesn't need configuration.
This module depends on the following modules:
Moose -- OOP framework (CPAN)
SIOC -- SIOC abstract base class (part of this module's distribution)
There are no known incompatibilities.
There are no known bugs in this module.
Please report problems via the bug tracking system on the perl-SIOC project website: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/perl-sioc/.
Patches are welcome.
Jochen Lillich <geewiz@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) 2008, Jochen Lillich <geewiz@cpan.org> All rights reserved.
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To install SIOC, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm SIOC
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install SIOC
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.