NAME¶
Net::Whois::RIPE - implementation of RIPE Whois.
SYNOPSIS¶
use Net::Whois::RIPE;
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host);
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host,Timeout=>10);
$whois = Net::Whois::RIPE->new($host,Timeout=>10,Port=>43);
$whois->no_recursive;
$whois->source('APNIC');
$whois->type('inetnum');
foreach $inet ($whois->query('203.203.203.203')) {
print $inet->inetnum, "\n";
}
$whois->query('202.12.28.0');
$whois->update($text);
# to minimise memory requirements on large lookups...
$iterator = $whois->query_iterator('DNS3-AP');
while ($obj = $iterator->next) {
...
}
$whois->template('inetnum');
$whois->verbose_template('inetnum');
$whois->debug(1);
$whois->max_read_size(1024);
$whois->search_all; # -a
$whois->fast_raw; # -F
$whois->find_less; # -L
$whois->find_more; # -m
$whois->find_all_more; # -M
$whois->no_recursive; # -r
$whois->no_referral; # -R
$whois->no_sugar; # -S
$whois->no_filtering; # -B
$whois->no_grouping; # -G
$whois->inverse_lookup($attribute); # -i $attribute
$whois->source('APNIC'); # -s APNIC
$whois->type('person'); # -T person
# query only
$whois->port();
$whois->server();
DESCRIPTION¶
Net::Whois::RIPE class implementing a RIPE whois client.
CONSTRUCTOR¶
- new (HOST [,OPTIONS])
- This is the constructor for a new Net::Whois::RIPE object.
"HOST" is the name of the remote host to which a whois
connection is required.
"OPTIONS" are passed in a hash like fashion, using key and value
pairs. Possible options are:
Port - The port number to connect to on the remote machine
Timeout - Set a timeout value in seconds (defaults to 30)
Debug - See debug methog.
The constructor returns undef on failure. If debug is on then a
message is carped about the failure.
METHODS¶
- template(WHOIS_OBJECT_NAME)
- Sends a template request to whois host for a template of
WHOIS_OBJECT_NAME. Results are returned in a
Net::Whois::RIPE::Object object. The template is retrieved via the
content method on the Net::Whois::RIPE::Object object.
$t = $whois->template('all');
$t = $whois->template('inetnum');
$t = $whois->template('person');
$text = $t->content;
If WHOIS_OBJECT_NAME is undefined then the method will carp (under debug)
and return undef.
- verbose_template(WHOIS_OBJECT_NAME)
- Like template, but sends a verbose template request
to the whois host for WHOIS_OBJECT_NAME. Results are returned in a
Net::Whois::RIPE::Object object. The verbose template is retrieved
via the content method on the Net::Whois::RIPE::Object
object.
$vt = $whois->verbose_template('person');
$text = $vt->content;
If WHOIS_OBJECT_NAME is undefined then the method will carp and return
undef.
- query(QUERY_TEXT)
- Formats query flag options (see below) and sends them and
QUERY_TEXT to the server. If called in a scalar context then the first
object returned from the server is passed back as a single
Net::Whois::RIPE::Object object. In an array context, all returned
objects returned from the server are parsed into in a list and returned
(potentially quite large).
$q = $whois->query('key') # a single Query
@q = $whois->query('key') # an array of Queries
If QUERY_KEY is undefined, undef is returned. Any failure will carp and
return undef.
If max_read_size is greater than zero then the server response will
be abandoned when greater than max_read_size bytes have been read. The
last object read will have warning messages set to indicate that the
response was cut.
- query_iterator(QUERY_TEXT)
- Similar to query except that a
Net::Whois::RIPE::Iterator object is returned. This object is used to
iterate over the results of the query.
This was created in response to huge results returned by whois queries where
over 1000 objects may be returned. Query iterator returns an object at a
time via the next method as opposed to query which returns
an array of objects.
$iterator = $whois->query_iterator
or die "unable to create iterator";
while ($obj = $iterator->next) {
...
}
- update(UPDATE_TEXT)
- Sends UPDATE_TEXT directly to server. Query flag options
(below) are not used by update. Server response is returned via
Net::Whois::RIPE::Object. Use the content method on the
Query object to via server response.
my $q = $whois->update($message)
print $q->content
If UPDATE_TEXT is undefined, undef is returned. Any failure will carp and
return undef.
If no changed field can be found to determine a login and domain the
method will carp and return undef.
If max_read_size is greater than zero then the server response will
be abandoned when greater than max_read_size bytes have been read.
- debug(LEVEL)
- Sets/gets debugging level on the class or an object.
0 - no debugging
1 - debugging on
2 - carp on IO::Socket::INET
- max_read_size([INTEGER])
- Sets/reads the maximum number of bytes that
Net::Whois::RIPE will read before returning. This is to limit huge
responses from the server overloading scripts.
a max_read_size of zero indicates no limit.
- flag options
- The following flags may be set by calling the method. Their
meaning is identical to the ripe whois client. These flags require no
arguments, they simply set the flag on.
Method Equivalent whois flag
search_all -a
fast_raw -F
find_less -L
find_more -m
find_all_more -M
no_recursive -r
no_referral -R
no_sugar -S
no_filtering -B
no_grouping -G
- flag options taking values
- The following flags may be set by calling the method with a
value. There meaning is identical to the ripe whois client.
Method Equivalent whois flag
inverse_lookup(ATTRIBUTE) -i ATTRIBUTE
port(PORT) -p PORT
source(SOURCE) -s SOURCE
type(TYPE) -T TYPE
AUTHOR¶
Paul Gampe, <pgampe@users.sourceforge.net>
Kevin Baker, <shagol@users.sourceforge.net>
Bruce Campbell, <bxc@users.sourceforge.net>
TODO¶
Update could be made clever enough to determine if it was been passed a string
to update or a Net::Whois::RIPE::Object and adapt its behaviour.
SEE ALSO¶
Net::Whois::RIPE::Iterator
Net::Whois::RIPE::Object
Net::Whois::RIPE::Object::Template
http://www.ripe.net/db/about.html
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 1998 Paul Gampe and APNIC Pty. Ltd.
Copyright (C) 2000 Kevin Baker and APNIC Pty. Ltd.
Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Paul Gampe
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
either version 1, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
License along with this program; if not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.