Provided by: libnet-google-safebrowsing2-perl_1.07-6_all bug

NAME

       Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2::Postgres - Postgres as back-end storage for the Google Safe
       Browsing v2 database

SYNOPSIS

         use Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2::Postgres;

         my $storage = Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2::Postgres->new(
           host     => '127.0.0.1',
           database => 'google_safe_browsing',
           username => $username,
           password => $password,
         );

         # ...

         $storage->close();

DESCRIPTION

       This is an implementation of Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2::Storage using Postgres.

CONSTRUCTOR

   new()
       Create a Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2::Postgres object

         my $storage = Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2::Postgres->new(
             host     => '127.0.0.1',
             database => 'google_safe_browsing',
             username => $username,
             password => $password,
         );

       Arguments

       host
           Specifies Postgres host name. Defaults to 127.0.0.1.

       database
           Specifies Postgres database name. Defaults to "google_safe_browsing".

       username
           Specifies the username for the Postgres connection. Required.

       password
           Specifies the password for the Postgres connection. Required.

       keep_all
           Optional. Set to 1 to keep old information (such as expiring full hashes) in the
           database. 0 (delete) by default.

PUBLIC FUNCTIONS

           See Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2::Storage for a complete list of public functions.

   close()
       Cleanup old full hashes, and close the connection to the database.

         $storage->close();

SEE ALSO

       See Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2 for handling Google Safe Browsing v2.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2012 Nick Johnston, nickjohnstonsky@gmail.com. Based on
       "Net::Google::SafeBrowsing2" by Julien Sobrier.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of
       Perl 5 you may have available.