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NAME

       App::Nopaste::Service - base class for nopaste services

VERSION

       version 1.004

SYNOPSIS

           package App::Nopaste::Service::Shadowcat;
           use base 'App::Nopaste::Service';

           sub uri { "http://paste.scsys.co.uk/" }

DESCRIPTION

       "App::Nopaste::Service" defines a generic interface for uploading to nopaste sites. It
       provides a default interface to that of the POE Pastebot.

METHODS

   nopaste
       This is the outermost method called by App::Nopaste and other clients. You should not
       override this method, as it will (XXX: eventually) perform canonicalization of arguments
       (such as "lang") for you.

   run args -> (OK, message)
       This is the outermost method you should override. You'll be passed a hash of arguments.
       The only arguments you should pay attention to are:

       text
           The body of text to paste.

       desc
           A short (one-line) summary of the paste.

       nick
           The name of the person performing the paste.

       chan
           The IRC channel to which the paste belongs.

       lang
           The programming language of the body of text.

       private
           If false, the paste will be public (default).

   get mech, args
       This should "get" the form to paste using the provided WWW::Mechanize object. By default
       it does just that. See "uri" below.

   uri
       If you only need to call "mech->get(uri)" then you may define this method to provide the
       URI of the nopaste service.

   fill_form mech, args
       This should have the WWW::Mechanize fill in the form using the arguments, and submit it.

   return mech, args
       This should look at "WWW::Mechanize->content" to find the URI to the pasted text.

AUTHOR

       Shawn M Moore, "<sartak at gmail.com>"

AUTHOR

       Shawn M Moore, <sartak@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2008 by Shawn M Moore.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.