NAME
Acme::MetaSyntactic::RemoteList - Retrieval of a remote source for a theme
SYNOPSIS
package Acme::MetaSyntactic::contributors;
use strict;
use Acme::MetaSyntactic::List;
our @ISA = qw( Acme::MetaSyntactic::List );
# data regarding the remote source
our %Remote = (
source =>
'http://search.cpan.org/dist/Acme-MetaSyntactic/CONTRIBUTORS',
extract => sub {
my $content = shift;
my @items =
map { Acme::MetaSyntactic::RemoteList::tr_nonword($_) }
map { Acme::MetaSyntactic::RemoteList::tr_accent($_) }
$content =~ /^\* (.*?)\s*$/gm;
return @items;
},
);
__PACKAGE__->init();
1;
# and the usual documentation and list definition
DESCRIPTION
This base class adds the capability to fetch a fresh list of items from a remote source to any theme that requires it.
To be able to fetch remote items, an Acme::MetaSyntactic theme must define the package hash variable %Remote with the appropriate keys.
The keys are:
source-
The URL where the data is available. The content will be passed to the
extractsubroutine.Because of the various way the data can be made available on the web and can be used in Acme::MetaSyntactic, this scheme has evolved to support several cases:
Single source URL:
source => $urlMultiple source URL:
source => [ $url1, $url2, ... ]For themes with categories, it's possible to attach a URL for each category:
source => { category1 => $url1, category2 => $url2, ... }In the case where the
sourceis an array or a hash reference, an extra case is supported, in case the source data can only be obtained via aPOSTrequest. In that case, the source should be provided as either:source => [ [ $url1 => $data1 ], [ $url2 => $data2 ], ... ]or
source => { category1 => [ $url1 => $data1 ], category2 => [ $url2 => $data2 ], ... }It is possible to mix
POSTandGETURL:source => [ $url1, # GET [ $url2 => $data2 ], # POST ... ]or
source => { category1 => $url1, # GET category2 => [ $url2 => $data2 ], # POST ... }This means that even if there is only one source and a
POSTrequest must be used, then it must be provided as a list of a single item:source => [ [ $url => $data ] ] extract-
A reference to a subroutine that extracts a list of items from a string. The string is meant to be the content available at the URL stored in the
sourcekey.The coderef may receive an optional parameter corresponding to the name of the category (useful if the coderef must behave differently depending on the category).
LWP::Simple is used to download the remote data.
All existing Acme::MetaSyntactic behaviours (Acme::MetaSyntactic::List and Acme::MetaSyntactic::Locale are subclasses of Acme::MetaSyntactic::RemoteList.
METHODS
As an ancestor, this class adds the following methods to an Acme::MetaSyntactic theme:
- remote_list()
-
Returns the list of items available at the remote source, or an empty list in case of error.
- has_remotelist()
-
Return a boolean indicating if the
sourcekey is defined (and therefore if the theme actually has a remote list). - source()
-
Return the data structure containing the source URLs. This can be quite different depending on the class: a single scalar (URL), an array reference (list of URLs) or a hash reference (each value being either a scalar or an array reference) for themes that are subclasses of
Acme::MetaSyntactic::MultiList. - sources( [ $category ] )
-
Return the list of source URL. The
$categoryparameter can be used to select the sources for a sub-category of the theme (in the case ofAcme::MetaSyntactic::MultiList).$categorycan be an array reference containing a list of categories. - extract( $content )
-
Return a list of items from the
$contentstring.$contentis expected to be the content available at the URL given bysource().
TRANSFORMATION SUBROUTINES
The Acme::MetaSyntactic::RemoteList class also provides a few helper subroutines that simplify the normalisation of items:
- tr_nonword( $str )
-
Return a copy of
$strwith all non-word characters turned into underscores (_). - tr_accent( $str )
-
Return a copy of
$strwill all iso-8859-1 accented characters turned into basic ASCII characters. - tr_utf8_basic( $str )
-
Return a copy of
$strwith some of the utf-8 accented characters turned into basic ASCII characters. This is very crude, but I didn't to bother and depend on the proper module to do that.
AUTHOR
Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, <book@cpan.org>.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to Michael Scherer for his help in finding the name of this module on #perlfr. Welcome in CONTRIBUTORS, Michael! :-)
#perlfr Tue Nov 1 19:33 CET 2005
<@BooK> bon, je sais toujours pas comment appeler mon module moi
<@BooK> AMS::RemoteSource ?
< misc> RemoteListing ?
<@BooK> RemoteList, même
SEE ALSO
Acme::MetaSyntactic, Acme::MetaSyntactic::List, Acme::MetaSyntactic::Locale.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2012 Philippe 'BooK' Bruhat, All Rights Reserved.