App-BPOMUtils-Table-FoodCategory
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* bpom-daftar-kategori-pangan-lama
* bpom-daftar-kategori-pangan-rba
* bpom-list-food-categories-old
* bpom-list-food-categories-rba
* bpomfc
FUNCTIONS
bpom_list_food_categories_old
Usage:
bpom_list_food_categories_old(%args) -> [$status_code, $reason, $payload, \%result_meta]
List food categories in BPOM processed food division (old, pre-RBA
version).
This function is not exported by default, but exportable.
Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments):
* code => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field equals specified value.
* code.contains => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field contains specified text.
* code.in => *array[str]*
Only return records where the 'code' field is in the specified
values.
* code.is => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field equals specified value.
* code.isnt => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field does not equal specified
value.
* code.matches => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field matches specified regular
expression pattern.
* code.max => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field is less than or equal to
specified value.
* code.min => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field is greater than or equal
to specified value.
* code.not_contains => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field does not contain
specified text.
* code.not_in => *array[str]*
Only return records where the 'code' field is not in the specified
values.
* code.not_matches => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field does not match specified
regular expression.
* code.xmax => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field is less than specified
value.
* code.xmin => *str*
Only return records where the 'code' field is greater than specified
value.
* detail => *bool* (default: 0)
Return array of full records instead of just ID fields.
By default, only the key (ID) field is returned per result entry.
* exclude_fields => *array[str]*
Select fields to return.
* fields => *array[str]*
Select fields to return.
* name => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field equals specified value.
* name.contains => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field contains specified text.
* name.in => *array[str]*
Only return records where the 'name' field is in the specified
values.
* name.is => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field equals specified value.
* name.isnt => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field does not equal specified
value.
* name.matches => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field matches specified regular
expression pattern.
* name.max => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field is less than or equal to
specified value.
* name.min => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field is greater than or equal
to specified value.
* name.not_contains => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field does not contain
specified text.
* name.not_in => *array[str]*
Only return records where the 'name' field is not in the specified
values.
* name.not_matches => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field does not match specified
regular expression.
* name.xmax => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field is less than specified
value.
* name.xmin => *str*
Only return records where the 'name' field is greater than specified
value.
* queries => *array[str]*
Search.
This will search all searchable fields with one or more specified
queries. Each query can be in the form of "-FOO" (dash prefix
notation) to require that the fields do not contain specified
string, or "/FOO/" to use regular expression. All queries must match
if the "query_boolean" option is set to "and"; only one query should
match if the "query_boolean" option is set to "or".
* query_boolean => *str* (default: "and")
Whether records must match all search queries ('and') or just one
('or').
If set to "and", all queries must match; if set to "or", only one
query should match. See the "queries" option for more details on
searching.
* random => *bool* (default: 0)
Return records in random order.
* result_limit => *int*
Only return a certain number of records.
* result_start => *int* (default: 1)
Only return starting from the n'th record.
* sort => *array[str]*
Order records according to certain field(s).
A list of field names separated by comma. Each field can be prefixed
with '-' to specify descending order instead of the default
ascending.
* status => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field equals specified value.
* status.contains => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field contains specified
text.
* status.in => *array[str]*
Only return records where the 'status' field is in the specified
values.
* status.is => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field equals specified value.
* status.isnt => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field does not equal
specified value.
* status.matches => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field matches specified
regular expression pattern.
* status.max => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field is less than or equal
to specified value.
* status.min => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field is greater than or
equal to specified value.
* status.not_contains => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field does not contain
specified text.
* status.not_in => *array[str]*
Only return records where the 'status' field is not in the specified
values.
* status.not_matches => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field does not match
specified regular expression.
* status.xmax => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field is less than specified
value.
* status.xmin => *str*
Only return records where the 'status' field is greater than
specified value.
* summary => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field equals specified
value.
* summary.contains => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field contains specified
text.
* summary.in => *array[str]*
Only return records where the 'summary' field is in the specified
values.
* summary.is => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field equals specified
value.
* summary.isnt => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field does not equal
specified value.
* summary.matches => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field matches specified
regular expression pattern.
* summary.max => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field is less than or equal
to specified value.
* summary.min => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field is greater than or
equal to specified value.
* summary.not_contains => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field does not contain
specified text.
* summary.not_in => *array[str]*
Only return records where the 'summary' field is not in the
specified values.
* summary.not_matches => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field does not match
specified regular expression.
* summary.xmax => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field is less than specified
value.
* summary.xmin => *str*
Only return records where the 'summary' field is greater than
specified value.
* with_field_names => *bool*
Return field names in each record (as hash/associative array).
When enabled, function will return each record as hash/associative
array (field name => value pairs). Otherwise, function will return
each record as list/array (field value, field value, ...).
Returns an enveloped result (an array).
First element ($status_code) is an integer containing HTTP-like status
code (200 means OK, 4xx caller error, 5xx function error). Second
element ($reason) is a string containing error message, or something
like "OK" if status is 200. Third element ($payload) is the actual
result, but usually not present when enveloped result is an error
response ($status_code is not 2xx). Fourth element (%result_meta) is
called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra
information, much like how HTTP response headers provide additional
metadata.
Return value: (any)
HOMEPAGE
Please visit the project's homepage at
<https://metacpan.org/release/App-BPOMUtils-Table-FoodCategory>.
SOURCE
Source repository is at
<https://github.com/perlancar/perl-App-BPOMUtils-Table-FoodCategory>.
SEE ALSO
App::BPOMUtils::Table::FoodCategoryRBA
AUTHOR
perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>
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