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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" LWP::Simple \- simple procedural interface to LWP .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 1 \& perl \-MLWP::Simple \-e \*(Aqgetprint "http://www.sn.no"\*(Aq \& \& use LWP::Simple; \& $content = get("http://www.sn.no/"); \& die "Couldn\*(Aqt get it!" unless defined $content; \& \& if (mirror("http://www.sn.no/", "foo") == RC_NOT_MODIFIED) { \& ... \& } \& \& if (is_success(getprint("http://www.sn.no/"))) { \& ... \& } .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" This module is meant for people who want a simplified view of the libwww-perl library. It should also be suitable for one-liners. If you need more control or access to the header fields in the requests sent and responses received, then you should use the full object-oriented interface provided by the LWP::UserAgent module. .PP The module will also export the LWP::UserAgent object as \f(CW$ua\fR if you ask for it explicitly. .PP The user agent created by this module will identify itself as \&\f(CW\*(C`LWP::Simple/#.##\*(C'\fR and will initialize its proxy defaults from the environment (by calling \f(CW\*(C`$ua\->env_proxy\*(C'\fR). .SH "FUNCTIONS" .IX Header "FUNCTIONS" The following functions are provided (and exported) by this module: .SS "get" .IX Subsection "get" .Vb 1 \& my $res = get($url); .Ve .PP The \fBget()\fR function will fetch the document identified by the given \s-1URL\s0 and return it. It returns \f(CW\*(C`undef\*(C'\fR if it fails. The \f(CW$url\fR argument can be either a string or a reference to a \s-1URI\s0 object. .PP You will not be able to examine the response code or response headers (like \f(CW\*(C`Content\-Type\*(C'\fR) when you are accessing the web using this function. If you need that information you should use the full \s-1OO\s0 interface (see LWP::UserAgent). .SS "head" .IX Subsection "head" .Vb 1 \& my $res = head($url); .Ve .PP Get document headers. Returns the following 5 values if successful: ($content_type, \f(CW$document_length\fR, \f(CW$modified_time\fR, \f(CW$expires\fR, \f(CW$server\fR) .PP Returns an empty list if it fails. In scalar context returns \s-1TRUE\s0 if successful. .SS "getprint" .IX Subsection "getprint" .Vb 1 \& my $code = getprint($url); .Ve .PP Get and print a document identified by a \s-1URL.\s0 The document is printed to the selected default filehandle for output (normally \s-1STDOUT\s0) as data is received from the network. If the request fails, then the status code and message are printed on \s-1STDERR.\s0 The return value is the \s-1HTTP\s0 response code. .SS "getstore" .IX Subsection "getstore" .Vb 1 \& my $code = getstore($url, $file) .Ve .PP Gets a document identified by a \s-1URL\s0 and stores it in the file. The return value is the \s-1HTTP\s0 response code. .SS "mirror" .IX Subsection "mirror" .Vb 1 \& my $code = mirror($url, $file); .Ve .PP Get and store a document identified by a \s-1URL,\s0 using \&\fIIf-modified-since\fR, and checking the \fIContent-Length\fR. Returns the \s-1HTTP\s0 response code. .SH "STATUS CONSTANTS" .IX Header "STATUS CONSTANTS" This module also exports the HTTP::Status constants and procedures. You can use them when you check the response code from \*(L"getprint\*(R" in LWP::Simple, \&\*(L"getstore\*(R" in LWP::Simple or \*(L"mirror\*(R" in LWP::Simple. The constants are: .PP .Vb 10 \& RC_CONTINUE \& RC_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS \& RC_OK \& RC_CREATED \& RC_ACCEPTED \& RC_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION \& RC_NO_CONTENT \& RC_RESET_CONTENT \& RC_PARTIAL_CONTENT \& RC_MULTIPLE_CHOICES \& RC_MOVED_PERMANENTLY \& RC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY \& RC_SEE_OTHER \& RC_NOT_MODIFIED \& RC_USE_PROXY \& RC_BAD_REQUEST \& RC_UNAUTHORIZED \& RC_PAYMENT_REQUIRED \& RC_FORBIDDEN \& RC_NOT_FOUND \& RC_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED \& RC_NOT_ACCEPTABLE \& RC_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED \& RC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT \& RC_CONFLICT \& RC_GONE \& RC_LENGTH_REQUIRED \& RC_PRECONDITION_FAILED \& RC_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE \& RC_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LARGE \& RC_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE \& RC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR \& RC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED \& RC_BAD_GATEWAY \& RC_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE \& RC_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT \& RC_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED .Ve .SH "CLASSIFICATION FUNCTIONS" .IX Header "CLASSIFICATION FUNCTIONS" The HTTP::Status classification functions are: .SS "is_success" .IX Subsection "is_success" .Vb 1 \& my $bool = is_success($rc); .Ve .PP True if response code indicated a successful request. .SS "is_error" .IX Subsection "is_error" .Vb 1 \& my $bool = is_error($rc) .Ve .PP True if response code indicated that an error occurred. .SH "CAVEAT" .IX Header "CAVEAT" Note that if you are using both LWP::Simple and the very popular \s-1CGI\s0 module, you may be importing a \f(CW\*(C`head\*(C'\fR function from each module, producing a warning like \f(CW\*(C`Prototype mismatch: sub main::head ($) vs none\*(C'\fR. Get around this problem by just not importing LWP::Simple's \&\f(CW\*(C`head\*(C'\fR function, like so: .PP .Vb 2 \& use LWP::Simple qw(!head); \& use CGI qw(:standard); # then only CGI.pm defines a head() .Ve .PP Then if you do need LWP::Simple's \f(CW\*(C`head\*(C'\fR function, you can just call it as \f(CW\*(C`LWP::Simple::head($url)\*(C'\fR. .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" \&\s-1LWP\s0, lwpcook, LWP::UserAgent, HTTP::Status, lwp-request, lwp-mirror