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NAME

       Net::DRI - Interface to Domain Name Registries/Registrars/Resellers

VERSION

       This documentation refers to Net::DRI version 0.95

SYNOPSIS

               use Net::DRI;
               my $dri=Net::DRI->new({ cache_ttl => 10, trid_factory => ..., logging => .... });

               ... various operations ...

               $dri->end();

DESCRIPTION

       Net::DRI is a Perl library to access services offered by domain name providers, such as
       registries or registrars. DRI stands for Domain Registration Interface and it aims to be
       for domain name registries/registrars/resellers what DBI is for databases: an abstraction
       over multiple providers, with multiple policies, transports and protocols all used through
       a uniform API.

       It is an object-oriented framework implementing RRP (RFC 2832/3632), EPP (core EPP in RFC
       5730/5731/5732/5733/5734 aka STD69, extensions in RFC 3915/4114/4310/5076 and various
       extensions of ccTLDs/gTLDs - currently more than 30 TLDs are directly supported with
       extensions), RRI (.DE registration protocol), Whois, DAS (Domain Availability Service used
       by .BE, .EU, .AU, .NL), IRIS (RFC3981) DCHK (RFC5144) over LWZ (RFC4993) for .DE currently
       and XCP (RFC4992), .FR/.RE email and webservices interface, and resellers interface of
       some registrars (Gandi, OpenSRS, etc.).  It has transports for connecting with
       UDP/TCP/TLS, HTTP/HTTPS, Web Services (XML-RPC and SOAP with/without WSDL), or SMTP-based
       registries/registrars.

       It is not limited to handling of domain names, it can be easily extended.  For example, it
       supports ENUM registrations and validations, or DNSSEC provisioning.

       A shell is included for easy prototyping and debugging, see Net::DRI::Shell.  Caching and
       logging features are also included by default.

       Please see the included README file for full details.

EXAMPLES

       Please see the "eg/" subdirectory of the distribution, it contains various examples.
       Please also see all unit tests under "t/", they show all parts of the API.

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

       After having used Net::DRI (which is the only module you should need to "use" from this
       distribution), you create an object as instance of this class, and every operation will be
       carried through it.

   trid_factory()
       This is an accessor to the trid factory (code reference) used to generate client
       transaction identificators, that are useful for logging and asynchronous operations.

       During the "new()" call, a "trid_factory()" is initialized to a default safe value (being
       Net::DRI::Util::create_trid_1).

       You need to call this method only if you wish to use another function to generate
       transaction identificators.

       All other objects (registry profiles and transports) created after that will inherit this
       value. If you call again "trid_factory()" the change will only apply to new objects
       (registry profiles and transports) created after the change, it will not apply to already
       existing objects (registry profiles and transports).

   logging()
       This is an accessor to the underlying Logging object. During the "new()" call you can
       provide the object, or just a string ("null", "stderr", "files" or "syslog" which are the
       current logging modules available in Net::DRI), or a reference to an array with the first
       parameter a string (same as previously) and the second parameter a reference to an hash
       with data needed by the logging class used (see for example Net::DRI::Logging::Files).

       If you want to log the application data (what is exchanged with remote server, such as EPP
       XML streams), you need to use logging level of 'notice', or higher.

   cache()
       This is an accessor to the underlying Cache object. See Net::DRI::Cache.  This object has
       a "ttl()" method to access and change the current time to live for cached data.

SUPPORT

       For now, support questions should be sent to:

       <netdri@dotandco.com>

       Please also see the SUPPORT file in the distribution.

SEE ALSO

       <http://www.dotandco.com/services/software/Net-DRI/>

AUTHOR

       Patrick Mevzek, <netdri@dotandco.com> and various contributors (see Changes file and web
       page above)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Patrick Mevzek <netdri@dotandco.com>.  All rights reserved.

LICENSE

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
       version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

       See the LICENSE file that comes with this distribution for more details.