NAME
REST::Google::Search - OO interface to Google Search API
SYNOPSIS
use REST::Google::Search;
REST::Google::Search->http_referer('http://example.com');
my $res = REST::Google::Search->new(
q => 'Larry Wall',
);
die "response status failure" if $res->responseStatus != 200;
my $data = $res->responseData;
my $cursor = $data->cursor;
printf "pages: %s\n", $cursor->pages;
printf "current page index: %s\n", $cursor->currentPageIndex;
printf "estimated result count: %s\n", $cursor->estimatedResultCount;
my @results = $data->results;
foreach my $r (@results) {
printf "\n";
printf "title: %s\n", $r->title;
printf "url: %s\n", $r->url;
}
DESCRIPTION
REST::Google::Search
provides OO interface to Google REST (aka AJAX) API for searching.
METHODS
- __PACKAGE__->service()
-
Get/set service to use.
The following table lists the URL used to access Google search services:
service address ------- ------------------------------------------------------ WEB http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/web VIDEO http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/video NEWS http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/news LOCAL http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/local IMAGES http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/images BOOKS http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/books BLOGS http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/blogs
Service constants are exported on demand, so you can use the constants instead of service URLs:
use REST::Google::Search qw/VIDEO/; REST::Google::Search->service( VIDEO );
Default service is WEB.
- __PACKAGE__->http_referer()
-
Get/set HTTP
Referer
header. - __PACKAGE__->new()
-
The constructor use it's arguments to build a valid HTTP GET request to Google Search service, so it takes the same arguments as the web service takes. Please refer to 'Google Search AJAX API' documentation for complete list of arguments for Google Search. E.g.:
my $res = REST::Google::Search->new( q => 'Pamela Anderson', start => 4, hl => 'fr' );
If you're using the default (WEB) search, the code above will perform a following HTTP GET request:
http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/web?hl=fr&q=Pamela+Anderson&v=1.0&start=4
Note: You can left protocol version number unspecified while making your searches since
v=1.0
is passed by default.
CLASSES
REST::Google::Search
contains dedicated classes for each of supported search services. You may use them instead of specifying certain service with service
class method. E.g:
use REST::Google::Search::Blogs;
# ...
# set referer, etc
my $r = REST::Google::Search::Blogs->new( q => 'foobar' );
is the same as:
use REST::Google::Search qw/BLOGS/;
REST::Google::Search->service( BLOGS );
# ...
# set referer, etc
my $r = REST::Google::Search->new( q => 'foobar' );
Available classes:
- REST::Google::Search::Web
- REST::Google::Search::Blogs
- REST::Google::Search::Books
- REST::Google::Search::Images
- REST::Google::Search::Local
- REST::Google::Search::Video
- REST::Google::Search::News
SEE ALSO
REST::Google - the base class for this module
http://code.google.com/p/rest-google/ - this project on Google code;
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/#fonje - brief information about Google Search AJAX API in non-Javascript environments;
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/documentation/reference.html#_intro_fonje - Google Search AJAX API.
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008, Eugen Sobchenko <ejs@cpan.org> and Sergey Sinkovskiy <glorybox@cpan.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.