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#
# Copyright (C) 1998, Dj Padzensky <djpadz@padz.net>
# Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Linas Vepstas <linas@linas.org>
# Copyright (C) 2000, Yannick LE NY <y-le-ny@ifrance.com>
# Copyright (C) 2000, Paul Fenwick <pjf@cpan.org>
# Copyright (C) 2000, Brent Neal <brentn@users.sourceforge.net>
# Copyright (C) 2001, Leigh Wedding <leigh.wedding@telstra.com>
# Copyright (C) 2003, Ian Dall <ian@beware.dropbear.id.au>
#
# 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 2 of the License, 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
# 02111-1307, USA
#
#
# This code derived from Padzensky's work on package Finance::YahooQuote,
# but extends its capabilites to additional data sources.
#
# This code was developed as part of GnuCash <http://www.gnucash.org/>
require 5.005;
use strict;
package Finance::Quote::ManInvestments;
use HTTP::Request::Common;
use LWP::UserAgent;
use HTML::TableExtract;
use vars qw/$MANINV_URL $VERSION/;
$VERSION = '1.18';
$MANINV_URL = 'http://www.maninvestments.com.au/index.cfm?action=productprices&cat_id=5';
$MANINV_URL = 'http://www.maninvestments.com.au/netassetvalues-print.cfm';
sub methods {return (maninv => \&maninv)}
{
my @labels = qw/name last nav date isodate currency/;
sub labels { return (maninv => \@labels); }
}
# Man Investments Australia (ManInvestments)
# Man Investments provides free delayed quotes through their webpage.
#
sub maninv {
my $quoter = shift;
my @stocks = @_;
return unless @stocks;
my %info;
my $ua = $quoter->user_agent;
my $response = $ua->request(GET $MANINV_URL);
# print %$response,"\n";
unless ($response->is_success) {
foreach my $stock (@stocks) {
$info{$stock,"success"} = 0;
$info{$stock,"errormsg"} = "HTTP session failed";
}
return wantarray() ? %info : \%info;
}
my $tel = HTML::TableExtract->new(headers => [qw(Product Net Rising)]);
$tel->parse($response->content);
foreach my $ts ($tel->table_states) {
my ($depth, $count) = $ts->coords;
# print "Table (", join(',', $ts->coords), "):\n", $depth, ',' , $count;
my $te = HTML::TableExtract->new(depth => $depth, count => $count);
$te->parse($response->content);
# Extract table contents.
my (@rows, @tmp_rows);
unless (@rows = $te->rows) {
foreach my $stock (@stocks) {
$info{$stock,"success"} = 0;
$info{$stock,"errormsg"} = "Failed to parse HTML table.";
}
return wantarray() ? %info : \%info;
}
# foreach my $row (@rows) {
# print(join(',',@$row),"\n");
# }
# Discard the header row.
shift @rows;
# The new version of the web site puts the name on one
# line and the rest of the data on the next line.
while (@rows) {
my $row1 = shift @rows;
my $row2 = shift @rows;
splice(@$row2, 0, 1, shift(@$row1));
push @tmp_rows, $row2;
}
@rows = @tmp_rows;
# Pack the resulting data into our structure.
foreach my $row (@rows) {
my $name = @$row[0];
$name =~ tr/\000-\040\200-\377/ /s;
$name =~ s/^ *//;
$name =~ s/ *$//;
# Map between Names and codes. There are no standard codes
# for these so I made them up.
my %map = ('OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMIP220',
'Series 2 OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMS2220',
'Series 3 OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMS3220',
'Series 4 OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMS4220',
'Series 5 OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMS5220',
'Series 6 OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMS6220',
'Series 7 OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMS7220',
'Series 8 OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMS8220',
'Series 9 OM-IP 220 Ltd' => 'OMS9220',
'OM-IP 320 Diversified Ltd' => 'OMIP320',
'OM-IP Strategic Ltd' => 'OMIPS',
'OM-IP Strategic Series 2 Ltd' => 'OMIPS2S',
'OM-IP Hedge Plus Ltd' => 'OMIPHP');
# Delete spaces and '*' which sometimes appears after the code.
# Also delete high bit characters.
my $stock = $map{$name};
if (! $stock) { next};
$info{$stock,'symbol'} = $stock;
$info{$stock,'name'} = $name;
$info{$stock, "currency"} = @$row[1];
$quoter->store_date(\%info, $stock, {eurodate => @$row[3]});
$info{$stock,'nav'} = @$row[4];
$info{$stock,'nav'} =~ tr/ $\000-\037\200-\377//d;
$info{$stock,'last'} = $info{$stock,'nav'};
$info{$stock, "method"} = "maninv";
$info{$stock, "exchange"} = "Man Investments Australia";
$info{$stock, "success"} = 1;
# print $info{$stock,'symbol'};
# foreach my $label (qw/name nav last date currency method exchange success/) {
# print ", ", $info{$stock,$label};
# }
# print "\n";
}
}
# All done.
return %info if wantarray;
return \%info;
}
1;
=head1 NAME
Finance::Quote::ManInvestments - Obtain quotes from Man Investments Australia.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
%stockinfo = $q->fetch("maninv","BHP"); # Only query Man Investments
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module obtains information from Man Investments Australia
(formerly OM Strategic Investments)
http://www.maninvestments.com.au/
This module is loaded by default on a Finance::Quote object. It's
also possible to load it explicity by placing "ManInvestments" in the argument
list to Finance::Quote->new().
=head1 LABELS RETURNED
The following labels may be returned by Finance::Quote::ManInvestments:
name, date, isodate, bid, ask, last, currency and price.
=head1 SEE ALSO
Man Investments Australia, http://www.maninvestments.com.au/
Finance::Quote::ManInvestments.
=cut
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