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NAME ^

File::MimeInfo::Magic - Determine file type with magic

SYNOPSIS ^

        use File::MimeInfo::Magic;
        my $mime_type = mimetype($file);

DESCRIPTION ^

This module inherits from File::MimeInfo, it is transparant to its functions but adds support for the freedesktop magic file.

EXPORT ^

The method mimetype is exported by default. The methods magic, inodetype, globs and describe can be exported on demand.

METHODS ^

See also File::MimeInfo for methods that are inherited.

mimetype($file)

Returns a mime-type string for $file, returns undef on failure.

This method bundles inodetype(), globs() and magic().

Magic rules with an priority of 80 and higher are checked before globs() is called, all other magic rules afterwards.

If this doesn't work the file is read and the mime-type defaults to 'text/plain' or to 'application/octet-stream' when the first ten chars of the file match ascii control chars (white spaces excluded). If the file doesn't exist or isn't readable undef is returned.

If $file is an object reference only magic and the default method are used.

magic($file)

Returns a mime-type string for $file based on the magic rules, returns undef on failure.

$file can be an object reference, in that case it is supposed to have a seek() and a read() method. This allows you for example to determine the mimetype of data in memory by using IO::Scalar.

rehash()

Rehash the data files. Glob and magic information is preparsed when this method is called.

If you want to by-pass the XDG basedir system you can specify your database directories by setting @File::MimeInfo::DIRS. But normally it is better to change the XDG basedir environment variables.

SEE ALSO ^

File::MimeInfo

BUGS ^

Please mail the author when you encounter any bugs.

Most likely to cause bugs is the fact that I partially used line based parsing while the source data is binary and can contain newlines on strange places. I tested with the 0.11 version of the database and found no problems, but I can think of configurations that can cause problems.

AUTHOR ^

Jaap Karssenberg || Pardus [Larus] <pardus@cpan.org>

Copyright (c) 2003 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.