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WWW::OpenSearch::Response - Encapsulate a response received from an A9 OpenSearch compatible engine

    use WWW::OpenSearch;
    
    my $url = "http://bulkfeeds.net/opensearch.xml";
    my $engine = WWW::OpenSearch->new($url);
    
    # Retrieve page 4 of search results for "iPod"
    my $response = $engine->search("iPod",{ startPage => 4 });
    for my $item (@{$response->feed->items}) {
        print $item->{description};
    }
    
    # Retrieve page 3 of results
    $response = $response->previous_page;
    
    # Retrieve page 5 of results
    $response = $response->next_page;

WWW::OpenSearch::Response is a module designed to encapsulate a response received from an A9 OpenSearch compatible engine. See http://opensearch.a9.com/spec/1.1/response/ for details.

Constructs a new instance of WWW::OpenSearch::Response from the WWWW::OpenSearch:Response returned by the search request.

Parses the content of the HTTP response using XML::Feed. If successful, parse_feed( ) is also called.

Parses the XML::Feed originally parsed from the HTTP response content. Sets the pager object appropriately.

Performs another search on the parent object, returning a WWW::OpenSearch::Response instance containing the previous/next page of results. If the current response includes a <link rel="previous/next" href="..." /> tag, the page will simply be the parsed content of the URL specified by the tag's href attribute. However, if the current response does not include the appropriate link, a new query is constructed using the startPage or startIndex query arguments.

Gets the href attribute of the first link whose rel attribute is equal to $type.

  • Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
  • Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>

Copyright 2005-2013 by Tatsuhiko Miyagawa and Brian Cassidy

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

2021-01-02 perl v5.32.0