NAME
WebService::Google::Suggest - Google Suggest as an API
SYNOPSIS
use WebService::Google::Suggest;
my $suggest = WebService::Google::Suggest->new();
my @suggestions = $suggest->complete("goog");
for my $suggestion (@suggestions) {
print "$suggestion->{query}: $suggestion->{results} results\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
WebService::Google::Suggest allows you to use Google Suggest as a Web Service API to retrieve completions to your search query or partial query. This module is based on Adam Stiles' hack (http://www.adamstiles.com/adam/2004/12/hacking_google_.html).
METHODS
- new
-
$suggest = WebService::Google::Suggest->new();
Creates new WebService::Google::Suggest object.
- complete
-
@suggestions = $suggest->complete($query);
Sends your
$query
to Google web server and fetches suggestions for the query. Suggestions are in a list of hashrefs, for example with query "Google":@suggestions = ( { query => "google", results => 122000000 }, { query => "google toolbar", results => 2620000 }, ... );
Note that
results
value does NOT contain commas and "results" text. - ua
-
$ua = $suggest->ua;
Returns underlying LWP::UserAgent object. It allows you to change User-Agent (Windows IE by default), timeout seconds and various properties.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
This module gives you NO WARRANTY.
SEE ALSO
http://www.adamstiles.com/adam/2004/12/hacking_google_.html
http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en
http://labs.google.com/suggest/faq.html