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# Dist::Zilla: +PodWeaver
package Scrappy::Queue;
BEGIN {
$Scrappy::Queue::VERSION = '0.94112090';
}
# load OO System
use Moose;
# load other libraries
use Array::Unique;
use URI;
# queue and cursor variables for navigation
our @_queue = ();
tie @_queue, 'Array::Unique';
our $_cursor = -1;
sub list {
return @_queue;
}
sub add {
my $self = shift;
my @urls = @_;
# validate and formulate proper URLs
for (my $i = 0; $i < @urls; $i++) {
my $u = URI->new($urls[$i]);
if ('URI::' =~ ref $u) {
$urls[$i] = $u->as_string;
}
else {
unless ($urls[$i] =~ /\w{2,}\.\w{2,}/) {
delete $urls[$i];
}
}
}
push @_queue, @urls;
return $self;
}
sub clear {
my $self = shift;
@_queue = ();
$_cursor = -1;
return $self;
}
sub reset {
my $self = shift;
$_cursor = -1;
return $self;
}
sub current {
my $self = shift;
return $_queue[$_cursor];
}
sub next {
my $self = shift;
return $_queue[++$_cursor];
}
sub previous {
my $self = shift;
return $_queue[--$_cursor];
}
sub first {
my $self = shift;
$_cursor = 0;
return $_queue[$_cursor];
}
sub last {
my $self = shift;
$_cursor = scalar(@_queue) - 1;
return $_queue[$_cursor];
}
sub index {
my $self = shift;
$_cursor = shift || 0;
return $_queue[$_cursor];
}
sub cursor {
return $_cursor;
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
Scrappy::Queue - Scrappy HTTP Request Flow-Control System
=head1 VERSION
version 0.94112090
=head1 SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Scrappy::Queue;
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add($url);
while (my $url = $queue->next) {
... $queue->add(...);
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Scrappy::Queue provides a system for saving URLs to a recordset/queue and iterating
of them using the L<Scrappy> framework.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 list
The list method return the list of URLs in the queue. This is returned in list
context.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
...
my @list = $queue->list;
=head2 add
The add method adds new URLs to the queue. Duplicate URLs will be ignored.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add($url);
=head2 clear
The clear method completely empties the queue and resets the cursor (loop position).
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->clear;
=head2 reset
The reset method resets the cursor (loop position).
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
while (my $url = $queue->next) {
$queue->reset if ...; # beware the infinate loop
}
$queue->reset;
=head2 current
The current method returns the URL in the current loop position.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
while (my $url = $queue->next) {
last if ...;
}
print 'great' if $url eq $queue->current;
=head2 next
The next method moves the cursor to the next loop position and returns the URL.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
while (my $url = $queue->next) {
...
}
=head2 previous
The previous method moves the cursor to the previous loop position and returns the URL.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
while (my $url = $queue->next) {
...
}
print $queue->previous;
=head2 first
The first method moves the cursor to the first loop position and returns the URL.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
print $queue->first;
=head2 last
The last method moves the cursor to the last loop position and returns the URL.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
print $queue->last;
=head2 index
The index method moves the cursor to the specified loop position and returns the
URL. The loop position is a standard array index position.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
$queue->add(...);
print $queue->index(1);
=head2 cursor
The cursor method returns the current loop position.
my $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
print $queue->cursor;
=head1 AUTHOR
Al Newkirk <awncorp@cpan.org>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by awncorp.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=cut
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