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package Business::BatchPayment::Transport::File;
=head2 File transport
The simplest case. Takes two arguments, 'input' and 'output'. These can
be open filehandles or strings naming files. If unspecified, they default
to /dev/null.
=cut
use strict;
use Moose;
use IO::File;
with 'Business::BatchPayment::Transport';
has 'input' => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Maybe[FileHandle|Str]',
default => sub {
warn "no input passed to file transport; using /dev/null";
'/dev/null'
},
#lazy => 1,
);
has 'output' => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Maybe[FileHandle|Str]',
default => sub {
warn "no output passed to file transport; using /dev/null";
'/dev/null'
},
#lazy => 1,
);
sub upload {
my $self = shift;
my $text = shift;
my $fh;
if ( ref $self->output ) {
$fh = $self->output;
} else {
$fh = IO::File->new();
$fh->open($self->output,'>')
or die "couldn't write to ".$self->output;
}
print $fh $text;
}
sub download {
my $self = shift;
my $fh;
if ( ref $self->input ) {
$fh = $self->input;
} else {
$fh = IO::File->new();
$fh->open($self->input,'<')
or die "couldn't read from ".$self->input;
}
local $/;
my $text = <$fh>;
}
1;
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