Bio::DB::GenericWebAgent - helper base class for parameter-based remote server
access and response retrieval.
# DO NOT USE DIRECTLY
See Bio::DB::EUtilities for an example implementation
WARNING: Please do
NOT spam the web servers with multiple requests.
Bio::DB::GenericWebAgent is a generic wrapper around a web agent
(LWP::UserAgent), an object which can retain, format, and build parameters for
the user agent (Bio::ParameterBaseI), and a BioPerl class parser that
processes response content received by the user agent. The Bio::ParameterBaseI
object should be state-aware, e.g. know when changes occur to parameters, so
that identical requests are not repeatedly sent to the server (this base class
takes this into consideration).
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The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal
methods are usually preceded with a _
Title : new
Usage : Bio::DB::GenericWebAgent->new(@args);
Function: Create new Bio::DB::GenericWebAgent instance.
Returns :
Args : None specific to this base class. Inheriting classes will
likely set specific parameters in their constructor;
Bio::DB::GenericWebAgent is primarily a test bed.
Title : parameter_base
Usage : $dbi->parameter_base($pobj);
Function: Get/Set Bio::ParameterBaseI.
Returns : Bio::ParameterBaseI object
Args : Bio::ParameterBaseI object
Title : ua
Usage : $dbi->ua;
Function: Get/Set LWP::UserAgent.
Returns : LWP::UserAgent
Args : LWP::UserAgent
Title : get_Response
Usage : $agent->get_Response;
Function: Get the HTTP::Response object by passing it an HTTP::Request (generated from
Bio::ParameterBaseI implementation).
Returns : HTTP::Response object or data if callback is used
Args : (optional)
-cache_response - flag to cache HTTP::Response object;
Default is 1 (TRUE, caching ON)
These are passed on to LWP::UserAgent::request() if stipulated
-cb - use a LWP::UserAgent-compliant callback
-file - dumps the response to a file (handy for large responses)
Note: can't use file and callback at the same time
-read_size_hint - bytes of content to read in at a time to pass to callback
Note : Caching and parameter checking are set
Title : get_Parser
Usage : $agent->get_Parser;
Function: Return HTTP::Response content (file, fh, object) attached to defined parser
Returns : None
Args : None
Note : Abstract method; defined by implementation
Title : delay
Usage : $secs = $self->delay($secs)
Function: get/set number of seconds to delay between fetches
Returns : number of seconds to delay
Args : new value
NOTE: the default is to use the value specified by
delay_policy(). This
can be overridden by calling this method.
Title : delay_policy
Usage : $secs = $self->delay_policy
Function: return number of seconds to delay between calls to remote db
Returns : number of seconds to delay
Args : none
NOTE: The default delay policy is 3s. Override in subclasses to implement
delays. The timer has only second resolution, so the delay will actually be
+/- 1s.
Title : _sleep
Usage : $self->_sleep
Function: sleep for a number of seconds indicated by the delay policy
Returns : none
Args : none
NOTE: This method keeps track of the last time it was called and only imposes a
sleep if it was called more recently than the
delay_policy() allows.
Title : proxy
Usage : $httpproxy = $db->proxy('http') or
$db->proxy(['http','ftp'], 'http://myproxy' )
Function: Get/Set a proxy for use of proxy
Returns : a string indicating the proxy
Args : $protocol : an array ref of the protocol(s) to set/get
$proxyurl : url of the proxy to use for the specified protocol
$username : username (if proxy requires authentication)
$password : password (if proxy requires authentication)
Title : authentication
Usage : $db->authentication($user,$pass)
Function: Get/Set authentication credentials
Returns : Array of user/pass
Args : Array or user/pass