NAME
Net::Domain::TMCH - ICANN TradeMark Clearing House
INHERITANCE
Net::Domain::TMCH
is a Exporter
SYNOPSIS
my $tmch = Net::Domain::TMCH->new(%options);
my $smd = $tmch->smd($filename);
DESCRIPTION
Draft RFC http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-lozano-tmch-func-08 specifies a way for TLD (top-level domain registries) to exchange information about trademark rights, brand registrations between domain-name registries.
This module manages the verification process of "SMD" information, each containing a crypto-signed XML structure of information related to a single trademark claim. SMD can come in separate files, inside EPP messages, and more.
METHODS
Constructors
- Net::Domain::TMCH->new(%options)
-
-Option --Default auto_datetime <false> cert_revocations <according to rfc> is_pilot <false> smd_admin <generated internally> smd_revocations [] tmch_certificate <included> tmv_certificate undef
- auto_datetime => BOOLEAN
-
Read dates from the XML are automatically converted into DateTime objects.
- cert_revocations => FILENAME|URI|OBJECT
-
The CRL for invalidated TMV certificates. You may also provide an Net::Domain::TMCH::CRL object.
- is_pilot => BOOLEAN
- smd_admin => Net::Domain::SMD::Schema-object
- smd_revocations => FILENAME|URI|ARRAY
- tmch_certificate => FILENAME
-
This must be a PEM file which contains the certificate on top of all TMCH certificates.
- tmv_certificate => CERTIFICATE
-
[0.18] The CERTIFICATE can be a filename or a Crypt::OpenSSL::X509 object. When specified, you can create and sign your own SMD structures.
Attributes
- $obj->certRevocations()
- $obj->isPilot()
- $obj->smdAdmin()
- $obj->smdRevocations()
- $obj->tmchCA()
- $obj->tmchCertficate()
Actions
- $obj->createSignedMark($document, $data, %options)
-
Returns an XML::LibXML::Element containing the $data (passed as HASH) about one 'mark' structure. This needs to get encapsulated into an XML document.
The $document is the XML::LibXML::Document in which the produced XML will get included.
- $obj->smd( <$filename|$element|STRING>, %options )
-
The first argument can be either a $filename (in which case an Net::Domain::SMD::File object is returned, or an XML::LibXML::Element or a STRING (bother returning an Net::Domain::SMD object). In either case, the returned object reflects what is kept inside the XML.
undef
is returned when the data is invalid, for instance because it has expired.-Option --Default accept_expired <false> trust_certificates <false>
- accept_expired => BOOLEAN
-
When true, you will be able to access expired SMD files. This is especially useful in regression tests, or when you process ancient SMD files.
- trust_certificates => BOOLEAN
-
Do not check the certificates inside the SMD file for validity.
example:
my $smd = $tmch->smd($fh) or die "cannot use $fn: $@";
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Net-Domain-TMCH distribution version 0.18, built on December 30, 2015. Development was supported by NIC.at, the Austrian Domainname Registry.
Website: F<http://perl.overmeer.net/net-domain-tmch/>
The documentation and interface style is consistent with a large set of modules, belonging to the XML::Compile suite.
LICENSE
Copyrights 2013-2015 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors see ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html