NAME
WWW::Hashbang::Pastebin::Client - a client library for
WWW::Hashbang::Pastebin websites
VERSION
version 0.003
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Hashbang::Pastebin::Client;
my $client = WWW::Hashbang::Pastebin::Client->new(url => 'http://p.hashbang.ca');
# retrieve paste content by paste ID
print $client->get('b'), "\n";
# create a paste from a string
my $pasted_string_url = $client->paste(paste => rand());
# create a paste from a file
my $pasted_file_url = $client->paste(file => '/var/log/syslog');
print "$pasted_string_url\n$pasted_file_url\n";
DESCRIPTION
WWW::Hashbang::Pastebin::Client is, as you might expect, a client
library for interfacing with WWW::Hashbang::Pastebin websites. It also
ships with an example command-line client p.
METHODS
new
Creates a new client object. You must provide the URL of the
WWW::Hashbang::Pastebin site you want to talk to:
my $client = WWW::Hashbang::Pastebin::Client->new(url => 'http://p.hashbang.ca');
paste
Create a new paste on the specified website. Specify either "file" to
read in the named file, or "paste" to provide the text directly:
# create a paste from a string
my $pasted_string_url = $client->paste(paste => rand());
# create a paste from a file
my $pasted_file_url = $client->paste(file => '/var/log/syslog');
print "$pasted_string_url\n$pasted_file_url\n";
put
This is a synonym for "paste".
get
Get paste content from the pastebin. Pass just the ID of the paste:
# retrieve paste content by paste ID
print $client->get('b'), "\n";
retrieve
This is a synonym for "get"
AVAILABILITY
The project homepage is
.
The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive
Perl Archive Network (CPAN). Visit to find a
CPAN site near you, or see
.
SOURCE
The development version is on github at
and may be
cloned from
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
You can make new bug reports, and view existing ones, through the web
interface at
.
AUTHOR
Mike Doherty
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Mike Doherty.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.