NAME
WWW::NicoSound::Download - Get mp3 file from NicoSound web service
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::NicoSound::Download qw( get_id save_mp3 get_raw get_ids can_find_homepage );
die "Sorry, in this environment, can not reach to the server"
unless can_find_homepage( );
my $uri = "http://nicosound.anyap.info/sm0000000";
my $id = get_id( $url )
or die "Could not get NicoSound's ID.";
eval { save_mp3( $id ) }; # Using original name.
die $@ if $@;
eval { save_mp3( $id, "filename.mp3" ) }; # Specify name.
die $@ if $@;
# Use following method if you want to modify MP3 data.
my $raw_ref = eval { get_raw( $id ) };
die $@ if $@;
# ..some modification.
# Get MP3 from a local-file of web-page.
my @ids = get_ids( "somepage.html" );
eval { save_mp3( $_ ) }
foreach @ids;
# To see module messages, set flag to true.
$WWW::NicoSound::Download::IS_RIOT = 1;
DESCRIPTION
In this module, you can preserve a MP3 file from NicoSound.
NicoSound's URL is "http://nicosound.anyap.info/".
EXPORT
None by default.
- can_find_homepage( )
-
This function tests that perl can reach to the NicoSound in default(180) seconds.
- get_id( "http://nicosound.anyap.info/sm0000000" )
-
This function parses URL, and returns NicoSound's ID.
- get_raw( "nm0000000" )
-
This function reads the MP3 data to the memory. It is used to raw modification. Use save_mp3 if only saving MP3 data.
- save_mp3( "nm0000000" )
-
This function preserves MP3 data to a file. And returns filename that was preserved.
Second parameter is filename. If it is not defined, this function tries to get original name. If could not, preserve as "<process ID>.<number>.mp3", but this case is odd. This naming function is use to saving data from some fatal error. Do not try next ID.
- get_ids( "webpage.html" )
-
This function obtains some IDs from web page. Web page is a HTML file that from NicoSound.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Kuniyoshi Kouji, <kuniyoshi@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009 by Kuniyoshi Kouji
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.10.0 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.