NAME
Bing::Search::Source::News - Get news results
SYNOPSIS
my $source = Bing::Search::Source::News->new;
DESCRIPTION
The News source fetches news articles given various criteria.
There is a special case, the "empty query", where Bing will return the top news stories. Otherwise, there are three options that interact with each other.
From http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd250884.aspx:
LocationOverride, Category, and SortBy are mutually exclusive. Specifically:
If LocationOverride is specified, then Category and SortBy, if specified, are ignored, and LocationOverride is used.
If LocationOverride is not specified, and Category is specified, the SortBy, if specified, is ignored, and Category is used.
If neither LocationOverride nor Category is specified, and SortBy is specified, then SortBy is used.
METHODS
Make sure to read the previous section with regards to LocationOverride
, Category
, and SortBy
.
Market
,Version
,Options
, andsetOptions
-
See Bing::Search for documentation on these common attributes.
News_Count
andNews_Offset
retain the familiar interaction as well.-
The default value for
News_Count
is 10, with a range of 1 to 15. The sum ofNews_Count
andNews_Offset
cannot exceed 15.News_Offset
must be 0 or greater. News_LocationOverride
-
Overrides the location for news. If invalid, the default location is used ("everywhere").
The format is US.<state> and is only valid in the en-US market.
News_Category
-
Filters results based on a category. Only valid in the en-US market. According to http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd250868.aspx, valid values are:
- rt_Business
- rt_Entertainment
- rt_Health
- rt_Politics
- rt_Sports
- rt_US
- rt_World
- rt_ScienceAndTechnology
News_SortBy
-
How to sort the news results. Valid options are Date and Relevance.
AUTHOR
Dave Houston, " dhouston@cpan.org ", 2010
LICENSE
This library is free software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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