Provided by: libhttp-oai-perl_4.12-1_all
NAME
HTTP::OAI::Identify - Provide access to an OAI Identify response
SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::OAI::Identify; my $i = new HTTP::OAI::Identify( adminEmail=>'billg@microsoft.com', baseURL=>'http://www.myarchives.org/oai', repositoryName=>'www.myarchives.org' ); for( $i->adminEmail ) { print $_, "\n"; }
METHODS
$i = new HTTP::OAI::Identify(-baseURL=>'http://arXiv.org/oai1'[, adminEmail=>$email, protocolVersion=>'2.0', repositoryName=>'myarchive']) This constructor method returns a new instance of the OAI::Identify module. $i->version Return the original version of the OAI response, according to the given XML namespace. $i->headers Returns an HTTP::Headers object. Use $headers->header('headername') to retrieve field values. $burl = $i->baseURL([$burl]) $eds = $i->earliestDatestamp([$eds]) $gran = $i->granularity([$gran]) $version = $i->protocolVersion($version) $name = $i->repositoryName($name) Returns and optionally sets the relevant header. NOTE: protocolVersion will always be '2.0'. Use $i->version to find out the protocol version used by the repository. @addys = $i->adminEmail([$email]) @cmps = $i->compression([$cmp]) Returns and optionally adds to the multi-value headers. @dl = $i->description([$d]) Returns the description list and optionally appends a new description $d. Returns an array ref of HTTP::OAI::Descriptions, or an empty ref if there are no description. $d = $i->next Returns the next description or undef if no more description left. $dom = $i->toDOM Returns a XML::DOM object representing the Identify response.