Bio::Root::HTTPget - module for fallback HTTP get operations when LWP:: is
unavailable
use Bio::Root::HTTPget;
my $web = Bio::Root::HTTPget->new();
my $response = $web->get('http://localhost');
$response = $web->get('http://localhost/images');
$response = eval { $web->get('http://fred:secret@localhost/ladies_only/')
} or warn $@;
$response = eval { $web->get('http://jeff:secret@localhost/ladies_only/')
} or warn $@;
$response = $web->get('http://localhost/images/navauthors.gif');
$response = $web->get(-url=>'http://www.google.com',
-proxy=>'http://www.modperl.com');
This is basically an last-chance module for doing network HTTP get requests in
situations where more advanced external CPAN modules such as LWP:: are not
installed.
The particular reason this module was developed was so that the Open Bio
Database Access code can fallback to fetching the default registry files from
http://open-bio.org/registry/ without having to depend on external
dependencies like Bundle::LWP for network HTTP access.
The core of this module was written by Lincoln Stein. It can handle proxies and
HTTP-based proxy authentication.
User feedback is an integral part of the evolution of this and other Bioperl
modules. Send your comments and suggestions preferably to one of the Bioperl
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Cared for by Chris Dagdigian <[email protected]>
The rest of the documentation details each of the object methods. Internal
methods are usually preceded with a _
Title : get
Usage : my $resp = get(-url => $url);
Function:
Returns : string
Args : -url => URL to HTTPGet
-proxy => proxy to use
-user => username for proxy or authentication
-pass => password for proxy or authentication
-timeout => timeout
Title : getFH
Usage :
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Returns : string
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Title : proxy
Usage : $httpproxy = $db->proxy('http') or
$db->proxy(['http','ftp'], 'http://myproxy' )
Function: Get/Set a proxy for use of proxy. Defaults to environment variable
http_proxy if present.
Returns : a string indicating the proxy
Args : $protocol : string for the protocol 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 : clear_proxy
Usage : my $old_prozy = $db->clear_proxy('http')
Function: Unsets (clears) the proxy for the protocol indicated
Returns : a string indicating the old proxy value
Args : $protocol : string for the protocol to clear
Title : authentication
Usage : $db->authentication($user,$pass)
Function: Get/Set authentication credentials
Returns : Array of user/pass
Args : Array or user/pass