WWW::Scraper::ISBN - Retrieve information about books from online sources.
use WWW::Scraper::ISBN; my $scraper = WWW::Scraper::ISBN->new(); $scraper->drivers("Driver1", "Driver2"); my @drivers = $scraper->available_drivers(); $scraper->drivers(@drivers); my $isbn = "123456789X"; my $record = $scraper->search($isbn); if($record->found) { print "Book ".$record->isbn." found by driver ".$record->found_in."\n"; my $book = $record->book; # do stuff with book hash print $book->{'title'}; print $book->{'author'}; # etc } else { print $record->error; }
Requires the following modules be installed:
The WWW::Scraper::ISBN class was built as a way to retrieve information on books from multiple sources easily. It utilizes at least one driver implemented as a subclass of WWW::Scraper::ISBN::Driver, each of which is designed to scrape from a single source. Because we found that different sources had different information available on different books, we designed a basic interface that could be implemented in whatever ways necessary to retrieve the desired information.
new()
Class constructor. Returns a reference to an empty scraper object. No drivers by default
available_drivers()
Returns a list of installed drivers, which can be subsequently loaded via the drivers() method.
drivers() or drivers($DRIVER1, $DRIVER2)
foreach my $driver ( $scraper->drivers() ) { ... } $scraper->drivers("DRIVER1", "DRIVER2");
Accessor/Mutator method which handles the drivers that this instance of the WWW::Scraper::ISBN class should utilize. The appropriate driver module must be installed (e.g. WWW::Scraper::ISBN::DRIVER1_Driver for "DRIVER1", etc.). The order of arguments determines the order in which the drivers will be searched.
When this method is called, it loads the specified drivers using 'require'.
Must be set before search() method is called.
search()
reset_drivers
$scraper->reset_drivers;
Sets the list of drivers to an empty array. Will disable search feature until a new driver is specified.
search($isbn)
my $record = $scraper->search("123456789X");
Searches for information on the given ISBN number. It goes through the drivers in the order they are specified, stopping when the book is found or all drivers are exhausted. It returns a WWW::Scraper::ISBN::Record object, which will have its found() field set according to whether or not the search was successful.
found()
If you have Business::ISBN installed, the method will attempt to validate the given isbn.
use WWW::Scraper::ISBN; # instantiate the object my $scraper = WWW::Scraper::ISBN->new(); # load the drivers. requires that # WWW::Scraper::ISBN::LOC_Driver and # WWW::Scraper::ISBN::ISBNnu_Driver # be installed $scraper->drivers("LOC", "ISBNnu"); @isbns = [ "123456789X", "132457689X", "987654321X" ]; foreach my $num (@isbns) { $scraper->isbn($num); $scraper->search($scraper->isbn); if ($scraper->found) { my $b = $scraper->book; print "Title: ".$b->{'title'}."\n"; print "Author: ".$b->{'author'}."\n\n"; } else { print "Book: ".$scraper->isbn." not found.\n\n"; } }
2004-2013 Andy Schamp, E<lt>andy@schamp.netE<gt> 2013-2019 Barbie, E<lt>barbie@cpan.orgE<gt>
Copyright 2004-2013 by Andy Schamp Copyright 2013-2019 by Barbie This distribution is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic Licence v2.
To install WWW::Scraper::ISBN, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WWW::Scraper::ISBN
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WWW::Scraper::ISBN
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.