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NAME¶
IRI - Internationalized Resource Identifiers
VERSION¶
This document describes IRI version 0.013
SYNOPSIS¶
use IRI; my $i = IRI->new(value => 'https://example.org:80/index#frag'); say $i->scheme; # 'https' say $i->path; # '/index' my $base = IRI->new(value => "http://www.hestebedg\x{e5}rd.dk/"); my $i = IRI->new(value => '#frag', base => $base); say $i->abs; # 'http://www.hestebedgård.dk/#frag' # Defer parsing of the IRI until necessary my $i = IRI->new(value => "http://www.hestebedg\x{e5}rd.dk/", lazy => 1); say $i->path; # path is parsed here
DESCRIPTION¶
The IRI module provides an object representation for Internationalized Resource Identifiers (IRIs) as defined by RFC 3987 <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3987.txt> and supports their parsing, serializing, and base resolution.
ATTRIBUTES¶
- "lazy"
- A boolean value indicating whether the IRI should be parsed (and validated) during object construction (false), or parsed only when an IRI component is accessed (true). If no components are ever needed (e.g. an IRI is constructed with a "value" and "value" is the only accessor ever called), no parsing will take place.
METHODS¶
- "as_string"
- Returns the absolute IRI string resolved against the base IRI, if present; the relative IRI string otherwise.
- "abs"
- Returns the absolute IRI string (resolved against the base IRI if present).
- "scheme"
- "host"
- "port"
- "user"
- "path"
- "fragment"
- "query"
- Returns the respective component of the parsed IRI.
- "rel ( $base )"
- Returns a new relative IRI object which, when resolved against the $base IRI, is equal to this IRI.
- "query_form"
- Returns a HASH of key-value mappings for the unencoded, parsed query form data.
- "set_query_param ( $key => $value )"
- sets the respective query form value and returns a new IRI object.
SEE ALSO¶
AUTHOR¶
Gregory Todd Williams "<gwilliams@cpan.org>"
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2014--2024 Gregory Todd Williams. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2024-10-05 | perl v5.38.2 |