NAME

WWW::Lengthen - lengthen 'shortened' urls

SYNOPSIS

use WWW::Lengthen;
my $lenghtener = WWW::Lenghten->new;
my $lengthened_url = $lengthener->try($url);

# if you find some new and unsupported shortener service
$lengthener->add( ServiceName => qr{^http://service.com/} );

# or you may add some known extra services
$lengthener->add( %WWW::Lengthen::ExtraServices );

DESCRIPTION

There are a bunch of URL shortening services around the world. They have slightly different APIs to shorten URLs but the lengthening part is always the same: follow the shortened URL and see the redirect.

This module tries all the known services to find a longer URL. You may say we can do it with WWW::Shorten family but you can't say which services people use to shorten URLs. You can select some specific shortening service for your website to shorten longer URLs automatically, but spammers may post URLs shortened with other shortening services to avoid offensive URLs they post to be disclosed by clever client tools that know which shortening service your site uses.

Well, this is a cat and mouse game but I hope this help you a bit, at least to save time copying and pasting to create another WWW::Shorten subclass and load it just to lengthen URLs.

METHODS

new

creates an object. Optionally you can pass an array of services to check if you want some more speed.

try

takes a (probably shortened) URL and find a longer URL. If not found, just returns the original URL.

add

takes a hash whose keys are service names and whose values are regexen to see if the tried URL should belong to the service or not. Preferably we should exclude API URLs but usually it doesn't matter as nothing would happen if we just GET them.

Several shorten services use special techniques to resolve links, such as multiple redirection or page refreshing. WWW::Lengthen doesn't support them natively at the moment, but if there's WWW::Shorten subclass, you can use it to lengthen like this:

$self->add( Name => [ qr{^http://service.com/}, 'WWW::Shorten::ServiceName' ] );

ua

returns an LWP::UserAgent object used internally.

SUPPORTED SERVICES

Natively

0rz (http://0rz.tw/) =item haojp (http://hao.jp/) =item Metamark (http://xrl.us/) =item NotLong (http://notlong.com/) =item ShortenURL (http://www.shortenurl.com/) =item Smallr (http://smallr.com/) =item SnipURL (http://snipurl.com/) =item TinyURL (http://tinyurl.com/) =item urlTea (http://urltea.com/)

Require WWW::Shorten subclasses

Dead/Down/Too Heavy when I tested

not tested but probably works with WWW::Shorten subclasses.

BabyURL (http://babyurl.com/) =item Linkz (http://lin.kz/) =item Shorl (http://shorl.com/) # was too heavy =item TinyClick (http://tinyclick.com/) =item V3 (http://www.v3.net/)

SEE ALSO

WWW::Shorten

AUTHOR

Kenichi Ishigaki, <ishigaki@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2007 by Kenichi Ishigaki.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.