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NAME

       Scrappy::Queue - Scrappy HTTP Request Flow-Control System

VERSION

       version 0.94112090

SYNOPSIS

           #!/usr/bin/perl
           use Scrappy::Queue;

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add($url);

               while (my $url = $queue->next) {
                   ... $queue->add(...);
               }

DESCRIPTION

       Scrappy::Queue provides a system for saving URLs to a recordset/queue and iterating of
       them using the Scrappy framework.

METHODS

   list
       The list method return the list of URLs in the queue. This is returned in list context.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

           ...

           my  @list = $queue->list;

   add
       The add method adds new URLs to the queue. Duplicate URLs will be ignored.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
               $queue->add($url);

   clear
       The clear method completely empties the queue and resets the cursor (loop position).

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);

               $queue->clear;

   reset
       The reset method resets the cursor (loop position).

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);

               while (my $url = $queue->next) {
                   $queue->reset if ...; # beware the infinate loop
               }

               $queue->reset;

   current
       The current method returns the URL in the current loop position.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);

               while (my $url = $queue->next) {
                   last if ...;
               }

               print 'great' if $url eq $queue->current;

   next
       The next method moves the cursor to the next loop position and returns the URL.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);

               while (my $url = $queue->next) {
                   ...
               }

   previous
       The previous method moves the cursor to the previous loop position and returns the URL.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);

               while (my $url = $queue->next) {
                   ...
               }

               print $queue->previous;

   first
       The first method moves the cursor to the first loop position and returns the URL.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);

               print $queue->first;

   last
       The last method moves the cursor to the last loop position and returns the URL.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);

               print $queue->last;

   index
       The index method moves the cursor to the specified loop position and returns the URL. The
       loop position is a standard array index position.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;

               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);
               $queue->add(...);

               print $queue->index(1);

   cursor
       The cursor method returns the current loop position.

           my  $queue = Scrappy::Queue->new;
               print $queue->cursor;

AUTHOR

       Al Newkirk <awncorp@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2010 by awncorp.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.