NAME¶
WWW::Search::Ebay - backend for searching www.ebay.com
SYNOPSIS¶
use WWW::Search;
my $oSearch = new WWW::Search('Ebay');
my $sQuery = WWW::Search::escape_query("C-10 carded Yakface");
$oSearch->native_query($sQuery);
while (my $oResult = $oSearch->next_result())
{ print $oResult->url, "\n"; }
DESCRIPTION¶
This class is a Ebay specialization of WWW::Search. It handles making and
interpreting Ebay searches
http://www.ebay.com.
This class exports no public interface; all interaction should be done through
WWW::Search objects.
NOTES¶
The search is done against CURRENT running AUCTIONS only. (NOT completed
auctions, NOT eBay Stores items, NOT Buy-It-Now only items.) (If you want to
search completed auctions, use the WWW::Search::Ebay::Completed module.) (If
you want to search eBay Stores, use the WWW::Search::Ebay::Stores module.)
The query is applied to TITLES only.
This module can return only the first 200 results matching your query.
In the resulting WWW::Search::Result objects, the
description() field
consists of a human-readable combination (joined with semicolon-space) of the
Item Number; number of bids; and high bid amount (or starting bid amount).
In the resulting WWW::Search::Result objects, the
end_date() field
contains a human-readable DTG of when the auction is scheduled to end (in the
form "YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM TZ"). If environment variable TZ is set, the
time will be converted to that timezone; otherwise the time will be left in
ebay.com's default timezone (US/Pacific).
In the resulting WWW::Search::Result objects, the
bid_count() field
contains the number of bids as an integer.
In the resulting WWW::Search::Result objects, the
bid_amount() field is a
string containing the high bid or starting bid as a human-readable monetary
value in seller-native units, e.g. "$14.95" or "GBP 6.00".
In the resulting WWW::Search::Result objects, the
category() field
contains the Ebay category number.
In the resulting WWW::Search::Result objects, the
sold() field will be
non-zero if the item has already sold. (Only if you're using
WWW::Search::Ebay::Completed)
After a successful search, your search object will contain an element named
'categories' which will be a reference to an array of hashes containing names
and IDs of categories and nested subcategories, and the count of items
matching your query in each category and subcategory. (Special thanks to Nick
Lokkju for this code!) For example:
$oSearch->{category} = [
{
'ID' => '1',
'Count' => 19,
'Name' => 'Collectibles',
'Subcategory' => [
{
'ID' => '13877',
'Count' => 11,
'Name' => 'Historical Memorabilia'
},
{
'ID' => '11450',
'Count' => 1,
'Name' => 'Clothing, Shoes & Accessories'
},
]
},
{
'ID' => '281',
'Count' => 1,
'Name' => 'Jewelry & Watches',
}
];
If your query string happens to be an eBay item number, (i.e. if ebay.com
redirects the query to an auction page), you will get back one
WWW::Search::Result without bid or price information.
OPTIONS¶
- Search descriptions
- To search titles and descriptions, add 'srchdesc'=>'y'
to the query options:
$oSearch->native_query($sQuery, { srchdesc => 'y' } );
- Search one category
- To restrict your search to a particular eBay category, find
out eBay's ID number for the category and add 'sacategory'=>123 to the
query options:
$oSearch->native_query($sQuery, { sacategory => 48995 } );
If you send a single asterisk or a single space as the query string, the
results will be ALL the auctions in that category.
- Limit search by price range
- Contributed by Brian Wilson:
$oSearch->native_query($sQuery, {
_mPrRngCbx=>'1', _udlo=>$minPrice, _udhi=>$maxPrice,
} );
PUBLIC METHODS OF NOTE¶
- user_agent_delay
- Introduce a few-seconds delay to avoid overwhelming the
server.
- need_to_delay
- Controls whether we do the delay or not.
- preprocess_results_page
- Grabs the eBay Official Time so that when we parse the DTG
from the HTML, we can convert / return exactly what eBay means for each
one.
- result_as_HTML
- Given a WWW::SearchResult object representing an auction,
formats it human-readably with HTML.
An optional second argument is the date format, a string as specified for
Date::Manip::UnixDate. Default is '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'
my $sHTML = $oSearch->result_as_HTML($oSearchResult, '%H:%M %b %E');
METHODS TO BE OVERRIDDEN IN SUBCLASSING¶
You only need to read about these if you are subclassing this module (i.e.
making a backend for another flavor of eBay search).
- _get_result_count_elements
- Given an HTML::TreeBuilder object, return a list of
HTML::Element objects therein which could possibly contain the approximate
result count verbiage.
- _get_itemtitle_tds
- Given an HTML::TreeBuilder object, return a list of
HTML::Element objects therein representing <TD> elements which could
possibly contain the HTML for result title and hotlink.
- _parse_category_list
- Parses the Category list from the left side of the results
page. So far, this method can handle every type of eBay search currently
implemented. If you find that it doesn't suit your needs, please contact
the author because it's probably just a tiny tweak that's needed.
- _process_date_abbrevs
- Given a date string, converts common abbreviations to their
full words (so that the string can be unambiguously parsed by
Date::Manip). For example, in the default English, 'd' becomes
'days'.
- _next_text
- The text of the "Next" button, localized for a
specific type of eBay backend.
- whitespace_pattern
- Return a qr// pattern to match whitespace your webpage's
language.
- _currency_pattern
- Return a qr// pattern to match mentions of money in your
webpage's language. Include the digits in the pattern.
- _title_pattern
- Return a qr// pattern to match the webpage title in your
webpage's language. Add grouping parenthesis so that $1 becomes the
auction title, $2 becomes the eBay item number, and $3 becomes the end
date.
- _result_count_pattern
- Return a qr// pattern to match the result count in your
webpage's language. Include parentheses so that $1 becomes the number
(with commas is OK).
- _columns
- Specify the order in which data columns appear in the
search results table.
SEE ALSO¶
To make new back-ends, see WWW::Search.
BUGS¶
Please tell the author if you find any!
AUTHOR¶
Martin 'Kingpin' Thurn, "mthurn at cpan.org",
<
http://tinyurl.com/nn67z>.
Some fixes along the way contributed by Troy Davis.
LEGALESE¶
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
LICENSE¶
Copyright (C) 1998-2009 Martin 'Kingpin' Thurn
This software is released under the same license as Perl itself.