Provided by: libnet-google-code-perl_0.19-2_all
NAME
Net::Google::Code::Issue::Comment - Issue's Comment
DESCRIPTION
ATTRIBUTES
project project name email, password user's email and password issue_id sequence sequence number, initial comment( when you create an issue ) has sequence 0 date content author updates HashRef that reflects updates attachments
INTERFACE
parse( HTML::Element or html segment string ) parse format like the following: <td class="vt issuecomment"> <span class="author">Comment <a name="c18" href="#c18">18</a> by <a href="/u/jsykari/">jsykari</a></span>, <span class="date" title="Wed Sep 3 04:44:39 2008">Sep 03, 2008</span> <pre> <b>haha</b> </pre> <div class="attachments"> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" border="0"> <tr><td rowspan="2" width="24"><a href="http://chromium.googlecode.com/issues/attachment?aid=-1323983749556004507&name=proxy_settings.png" target="new"><img width="16" height="16" src="/hosting/images/generic.gif" border="0" ></a></td> <td><b>proxy_settings.png</b></td></tr> <tr><td>14.3 KB <a href="http://chromium.googlecode.com/issues/attachment?aid=-1323983749556004507&name=proxy_settings.png">Download</a></td></tr> </table> </div> <div class="updates"> <div class="round4"></div> <div class="round2"></div> <div class="round1"></div> <div class="box-inner"> <b>Cc:</b> thatan...@google.com<br><b>Status:</b> Available<br><b>Labels:</b> Mstone-X<br> </div> <div class="round1"></div> <div class="round2"></div> <div class="round4"></div> </div> </td> list google's api way to get list of comments return a list of loaded( no scraping is done here ) comments in list context, a ref to the list otherwise. parse_hybrid when $Net::Google::Code::Issue::USE_HYBRID is true, we will try to load comments with the google's official api, but as the api is not complete, we still need to do scraping to load something( e.g. attachments ), this method is used to do this.
AUTHOR
sunnavy "<sunnavy@bestpractical.com>"
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
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