package Net::Curl; use strict; use warnings; use Exporter 'import'; ## no critic (ProhibitExplicitISA) our @ISA; our $VERSION; BEGIN { $VERSION = '0.44_3'; my $loaded = 0; my $load_xs = sub { require XSLoader; XSLoader::load( __PACKAGE__, $VERSION ); $loaded = 1; }; my $load_dyna = sub { require DynaLoader; @ISA = qw(DynaLoader); DynaLoader::bootstrap( __PACKAGE__ ); $loaded = 1; }; ## no critic (RequireCheckingReturnValueOfEval) eval { $load_xs->() } if $INC{ "XSLoader.pm" }; eval { $load_dyna->() } if $INC{ "DynaLoader.pm" } and not $loaded; unless ( $loaded ) { eval { $load_xs->(); }; $load_dyna->() if $@; } } our @EXPORT_OK = grep { /^(?:LIB)?CURL/x } keys %{Net::Curl::}; our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( constants => \@EXPORT_OK ); 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Net::Curl - Perl interface for libcurl =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::Curl; print $Net::Curl::VERSION; print Net::Curl::version(); =head1 DOCUMENTATION Net::Curl provides a Perl interface to libcurl created with object-oriented implementations in mind. This documentation contains Perl-specific details and quirks. For more information consult libcurl man pages and documentation at L. =head1 DESCRIPTION This package contains some static functions and version-releated constants. It does not export by default anything, but constants can be exported upon request. use Net::Curl qw(:constants); To perform any request you want L. =head2 FUNCTIONS None of those functions are exported, you must use fully qualified names. =over =item version Returns libcurl version string. my $libcurl_verstr = Net::Curl::version(); # prints something like: # libcurl/7.21.4 GnuTLS/2.10.4 zlib/1.2.5 c-ares/1.7.4 ... print $libcurl_verstr; Calls L function. =item version_info Returns a hashref with the same information as L. my $libcurl_ver = Net::Curl::version_info(); print Dumper( $libcurl_ver ); Example for version_info with age CURLVERSION_FOURTH: age => 3, version => '7.21.4', version_num => 464132, host => 'x86_64-pld-linux-gnu', features => 18109, ssl_version => 'GnuTLS/2.10.4' ssl_version_num => 0, libz_version => '1.2.5', protocols => [ 'dict', 'file', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'gopher', 'http', 'https', 'imap', 'imaps', 'ldap', 'ldaps', 'pop3', 'pop3s', 'rtmp', 'rtsp', 'scp', 'sftp', 'smtp', 'smtps', 'telnet', 'tftp' ], ares => '1.7.4', ares_num => 67332, libidn => '1.20', iconv_ver_num => 0, libssh_version => 'libssh2/1.2.7', You can import constants if you want to check libcurl features: use Net::Curl qw(:constants); my $vi = Net::Curl::version_info(); unless ( $vi->{features} & CURL_VERSION_SSL ) { die "SSL support is required\n"; } =item getdate Decodes date string returning its numerical value, in seconds. my $time = Net::Curl::getdate( "GMT 08:49:37 06-Nov-94 Sunday" ); my $timestr = gmtime $time; print "$timestr\n"; # Sun Nov 6 08:49:37 1994 See L for more info on supported input formats. =back =head2 CONSTANTS =over =item CURL_VERSION_* and CURLVERSION_* Can be used for decoding version_info() values. L =item LIBCURL_* Can be used for determining buildtime libcurl version. Some Net::Curl features will not be available if it was built with older libcurl, even if runtime libcurl version has necessary features. =back =head1 STATUS Implemented interface is solid, there should be no more changes to it. Only new features will be added. This package tries very hard to not allow user do anything that could make libcurl crash, but there still may be some corner cases where that happens. =head1 AUTHORS This package was mostly rewritten by Przemyslaw Iskra . =head1 HISTORY Module started as an extension to L developed by Cris Bailiff , Balint Szilakszi and a long list of contributors. However, currently it shares no common code. =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2011-2015 Przemyslaw Iskra. You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, under the terms of the MPL or the MIT/X-derivate licenses. You may pick one of these licenses. =head1 SEE ALSO L L L L L =cut