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NAME

       JSON::Hyper - extract links from JSON via a schema

SYNOPSIS

        my $hyper = JSON::Hyper->new($hyperschema);
        my $json  = from_json( ... );
        my @links = $hyper->find_links($json->[1]->{some}->{object});
        foreach my $link (@links)
        {
          printf("<%s> (%s)", $link->{href}, $link->{rel});
        }

DESCRIPTION

       The JSON Hyper Schema proposal defines hypertext navigation through data structures
       represented by JSON.

   Constructor
       "new($hyperschema)"
           Given a JSON (or equivalent Perl nested hashref/arrayref structure) Hyper Schema,
           returns a Perl object capable of interpreting that schema.

           If the schema is omitted, defaults to the JSON Referencing hyper schema (described at
           <http://json-schema.org/json-ref>)

   Methods
       "schema"
           Returns the original schema as a hashref/arrayref structure.

       "ua"
           Get/set the LWP::UserAgent instance used to retrieve things.

       "find_links($object, $base)"
           Given a JSON object (or equivalent Perl nested hashref/arrayref structure) and
           optionally a base URL for interpreting relative URI references, returns a list of
           links found on object node. Does not operate recursively.

           Each link is a JSON::Hyper::Link object.

       "get($uri)"
           Performs an HTTP request for the given URI and returns a list of Perl nested
           hashref/arrayref structures corresponding to the JSON response.  The URI may contain a
           fragment identifier, which will be interpreted according to the schema's fragment
           resolution method. Fragment resolution methods supported include:

           •       slash-delimited (default)

           •       dot-delimited

           •       jsonpath

           For example, assuming the hyper schema specifies slash-delimited fragments, the
           following:

            my $hyper    = JSON::Hyper->new($hyperschema);
            my ($result) = $hyper->get('http://example.com/data.json#foo/bar/0');

           Is roughly equivalent to:

            use JSON;
            use LWP::UserAgent;
            my $ua       = LWP::UserAgent->new;
            my $response = $ua->get('http://example.com/data.json');
            my $object   = from_json($response->decoded_content);
            my $result   = $object->{foo}{bar}[0];

           Note, if called multiple times on the same URL will return not just equivalent
           objects, but the same object.

           So, why does this method return a list of results instead of just a single result? In
           most cases, there will be either 0 or 1 items on the list; however, JSONPath allows a
           path to match multiple nodes, so there will occasionally be more than one result. (In
           scalar context, this method just returns the first result anyway.)

       "resolve_fragment($object, $fragment)"
           Used by "get" to resolve the fragment part of a URL against an object.

       "process_includes($object, $base, $recurse)"
           Given an JSON object (or equivalent Perl nested hashref/arrayref structure) and
           optional base URL, crawls the object finding rel="full" links, dereferences them using
           "get" and replaces the appropriate nodes with the retrieved content. $recurse is a
           boolean.

           This has the effect of rel="full" behaving like inclusion does in various programming
           languages.

           This modifies the given object rather than creating a new object.

   Utilities
       "JSON::Hyper::json_ref()"
           Returns the JSON referencing hyperschema as a hashref.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs to <http://rt.cpan.org/>.

SEE ALSO

       JSON::Hyper::Link.

       Related modules: JSON::T, JSON::Path, JSON::GRDDL, JSON::Schema.

       <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema>.

AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

       Copyright 2010-2012 Toby Inkster.

       This module is tri-licensed. It is available under the X11 (a.k.a. MIT) licence; you can
       also redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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