man User::Identity::Collection::Emails () - a collection of email roles
NAME
User::Identity::Collection::Emails - a collection of email roles
INHERITANCE
User::Identity::Collection::Emails is a User::Identity::Collection is a User::Identity::Item
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The CWUser::Identity::Collection::Emails object maintains a set Mail::Identity objects, each describing a role which the user has in e-mail traffic.
OVERLOADED
overload: @{} See OVERLOADED in User::Identity::Collection
overload: stringification See OVERLOADED in User::Identity::Collection
METHODS
Constructors
User::Identity::Collection::Emails->new([NAME], OPTIONS)
Option Defined in Default description L<User::Identity::Item> undef item_type L<User::Identity::Collection> L<Mail::Identity|Mail::Identity> name L<User::Identity::Item> C<'emails'> parent L<User::Identity::Item> C<undef> roles L<User::Identity::Collection> undef. description STRING . item_type CLASS . name STRING . parent OBJECT . roles ROLE|ARRAY
Attributes
$obj->description See Attributes in User::Identity::Item
$obj->itemType See Attributes in User::Identity::Collection
$obj->name([NEWNAME]) See Attributes in User::Identity::Item
$obj->roles See Attributes in User::Identity::Collection
Collections
$obj->add(COLLECTION, ROLE) See Collections in User::Identity::Item
$obj->addCollection(OBJECT | ([TYPE], OPTIONS)) See Collections in User::Identity::Item
$obj->collection(NAME) See Collections in User::Identity::Item
$obj->parent([PARENT]) See Collections in User::Identity::Item
$obj->removeCollection(OBJECT|NAME) See Collections in User::Identity::Item
$obj->type
User::Identity::Collection::Emails->type See Collections in User::Identity::Item
$obj->user See Collections in User::Identity::Item
Maintaining roles
$obj->addRole(ROLE| ( [NAME],OPTIONS ) | ARRAY-OF-OPTIONS) See Maintaining roles in User::Identity::Collection
$obj->removeRole(ROLE|NAME) See Maintaining roles in User::Identity::Collection
$obj->renameRole(ROLE|OLDNAME, NEWNAME) See Maintaining roles in User::Identity::Collection
$obj->sorted See Maintaining roles in User::Identity::Collection
Searching
$obj->find(NAME|CODE|undef) See Searching in User::Identity::Collection
DIAGNOSTICS
Error: CW$object is not a collection.
The first argument is an object, but not of a class which extends User::Identity::Collection.
Error: Cannot create a CW$type to add this to my collection.
Some options are specified to create a CW$type object, which is native to this collection. However, for some reason this failed.
Error: Cannot load collection module for CW$type ($class).
Either the specified CW$type does not exist, or that module named CW$class returns compilation errors. If the type as specified in the warning is not the name of a package, you specified a nickname which was not defined. Maybe you forgot the 'require' the package which defines the nickname.
Error: Cannot rename CW$name into CW$newname: already exists
Error: Cannot rename CW$name into CW$newname: doesn't exist
Error: Creation of a collection via CW$class failed.
The CW$class did compile, but it was not possible to create an object of that class using the options you specified.
Error: Don't know what type of collection you want to add.
If you add a collection, it must either by a collection object or a list of options which can be used to create a collection object. In the latter case, the type of collection must be specified.
Warning: No collection CW$name
The collection with CW$name does not exist and can not be created.
Error: Wrong type of role for CW$collection: requires a CW$expect but got a CW$type
Each CW$collection groups sets of roles of one specific type ($expect). You cannot add objects of a different CW$type.
REFERENCES
See the User::Identity website at <http://perl.overmeer.net/userid/> for more details.
COPYRIGHTS
User::Identity version 0.90. Written by Mark Overmeer (mark@overmeer.net). See the ChangeLog for other contributors.
Copyright (c) 2003 by the author(s). All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.