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URI::Namespace(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | URI::Namespace(3pm) |
NAME¶
URI::Namespace - A namespace URI/IRI class with autoload methods
SYNOPSIS¶
use URI::Namespace; my $foaf = URI::Namespace->new( 'http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/' ); print $foaf->as_string; print $foaf->name;
DESCRIPTION¶
This module provides an object with a URI/IRI attribute, typically used prefix-namespace pairs, typically used in XML, RDF serializations, etc. The local part can be used as a method, these are autoloaded.
METHODS¶
- "new ( $string | URI | IRI )"
- This is the constructor. You may pass a string with a URI or a URI object.
- "uri ( [ $local_part ] )"
- Returns a URI object with the namespace IRI. Optionally, the method can take a local part as argument, in which case, it will return the namespace URI with the local part appended.
- "iri ( [ $local_part ] )"
- Returns a IRI object with the namespace IRI. Optionally, the method can take a local part as argument, in which case, it will return the namespace IRI with the local part appended.
- "local_part ( $uri )"
- Returns the local part string if the given argument URI (which may be a string, URI or IRI object) matches the namespace URI, or "undef" if not.
The following methods from URI can be used on an URI::Namespace object: "as_string", "as_iri", "canonical", "eq", "abs", "rel".
One important usage for this module is to enable you to create URIs for full URIs, e.g.:
print $foaf->Person->as_string;
will return
http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/Person
FURTHER DETAILS¶
See URI::NamespaceMap for further details about authors, license, etc.
2024-08-03 | perl v5.38.2 |