03-12-2009
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www::indexparser
WWW::IndexParser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::IndexParser(3pm)
NAME
WWW::IndexParser - Fetch and parse the directory index from a web server
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::IndexParser;
my @files = WWW::IndexParser->new(url => 'http://www.example.com/dir/');
foreach my $entry (@files) {
printf "%s %s
", $entry->filename,
scalar(localtime($entry->time)||'');
}
DESCRIPTION
WWW::IndexParser is a module that uses LWP to fetch a URL from a web server. It then atempts to parse this page as if it were an auto
generated index page. It returns an array of WWW::IndexParser::Entry objects, one per entry in the directory index that it has found. Each
Entry has a set of methods: filename(), time(), size(), and others if supported by the autoindex generated: type() and size_units().
CONSTRUCTOR
new ( url => $url, timeout => $seconds, proxy => $proxy_url, debug => 1 )
When called with a URL to examine, this method does not return an object, but an array of WWW::IndexParser::Entry obects, one per entry
in the directory listing that was accessed.
The options to this are:
url The complete URL of the index to fetch.
timeout
The timeout for the request to fetch data, default 10 seconds.
proxy
A proxy server URL, eg, 'http://proxy:3128/'.
debug
Decide if to print parsing debug information. Set to 0 (the default) to disable, or anything non-false to print. Recommened you use
a digit (ie, 1) as this may become a numeric 'level' of debug in the future.
METHODS
All methods are private in this module. Pass only a URL to the constructor, and it does everything for you itself.
PREREQUISUTES
This modile depends upon "LWP", "HTML::Parser", "Time::Local".
OSNAMES
any
BUGS
Currently only supports Apache, IIS and Tomcat style auto indexes. Send suggestions for new Auto-Indexes to support to the author (along
with sample HTML)!
AUTHOR
James Bromberger <james@rcpt.to>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006 James Bromberger. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2008-06-23 WWW::IndexParser(3pm)