Provided by: libnet-akismet-perl_0.05-1_all bug

NAME

       Net::Akismet - Perl interface to Akismet - comment and trackback spam fighter

SYNOPSIS

               my $akismet = Net::Akismet->new(
                               KEY => 'secret-baba-API-key',
                               URL => 'http://example.blog.net/',
                       ) or die('Key verification failure!');

               my $verdict = $akismet->check(
                               USER_IP                         => '10.10.10.11',
                               COMMENT_USER_AGENT      => 'Mozilla/5.0',
                               COMMENT_CONTENT         => 'Run, Lola, Run, the spam will catch you!',
                               COMMENT_AUTHOR          => 'dosser',
                               COMMENT_AUTHOR_EMAIL    => 'dosser@subway.de',
                               REFERRER                => 'http://lola.home/',
                       ) or die('Is the server here?');

               if ('true' eq $verdict) {

                       print "I found spam. I am a spam-founder!\n";
               }

METHODS

       new()
                       Net::Akismet->new(PARAM => ...);

               Acceptable parameters:

               KEY The API key being verified for use with the API.

               URL The front page or home URL of the instance making the request.  For a blog or
                   wiki this would be the front page.

               USER_AGENT
                   If supplied the value is prepended to this module's identification string to
                   become something like:

                           your-killer-app/0.042 Perl-Net-Akismet/0.01 libwww-perl/5.8

                   Otherwise just Akismet Perl's user agent string will be sent.

               SERVICE_HOST
                   If supplied, the host of the service API. The default is rest.akismet.com

               SERVICE_VERSION
                   If supplied, the API version. The default is 1.1

               If verification of the key was unsuccessful "new()" returns "undef".

       check()
                       $akismet->check(USER_IP => ..., COMMENT_CONTENT => ..., ...)

               To be or not to be... "check" is meant to tell you.  Give it enough details about
               the comment and expect 'true', 'false' or "undef" as a result.  'true' means spam,
               'false' means not spam, "undef" is returned on errror in submission of the
               comment.

               Acceptable comment characteristics:

               USER_IP
                   Required.  Represents the IP address of the comment submitter.

               COMMENT_USER_AGENT
                   Required.  User agent string from the comment submitter's request.

               COMMENT_CONTENT
                   Comment text.

               REFERRER
                   HTTP "Referer" header.

               PERMALINK
                   Permanent link to the subject of the comment.

               COMMENT_TYPE
                   May be blank, 'comment', 'trackback', 'pingback', or a made up value like
                   'registration'.

               COMMENT_AUTHOR
                   Name of submitter.

               COMMENT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
                   Submitter e-mail.

               COMMENT_AUTHOR_URL
                   Submitter web page.

       spam()  Reports a certain comment as spam.  Accepts the same arguments as "check()".

               In case of failed submission returns "undef", otherwise - a perl-known truth.

       ham()   This call is intended for the marking of false positives, things that were
               incorrectly marked as spam.  It takes identical arguments as "check()" and
               "spam()".

               In case of failed submission returns "undef", otherwise - a perl-known truth.

NOTES

       Although almost all comment characteristics are optional, performance can drop
       dramatically if you exclude certain elements.  So please, supply as much comment detail as
       possible.

SEE ALSO

http://akismet.com/http://akismet.com/development/api/

AUTHOR

       Nikolay Bachiyski <nb@nikolay.bg>

       Help, modifications and bugfixes from:

       •   Peter Pentchev

       •   John Belmonte

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 by Nikolay Bachiyski

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or, at your option, any later version of
       Perl 5 you may have available.

       $Id: Akismet.pm 38 2008-06-05 17:15:12Z humperdink $