# PODNAME: WWW::Mechanize::Cookbook # ABSTRACT: Recipes for using WWW::Mechanize __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME WWW::Mechanize::Cookbook - Recipes for using WWW::Mechanize =head1 VERSION version 2.17 =head1 INTRODUCTION First, please note that many of these are possible just using L. Since C is a subclass of L, whatever works on C should work on C. See the L man page included with L. =head1 BASICS =head2 Launch the WWW::Mechanize browser use WWW::Mechanize; my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new( autocheck => 1 ); The C<< autocheck => 1 >> tells Mechanize to die if any IO fails, so you don't have to manually check. It's easier that way. If you want to do your own error checking, leave it out. =head2 Fetch a page $mech->get( "http://search.cpan.org" ); print $mech->content; C<< $mech->content >> contains the raw HTML from the web page. It is not parsed or handled in any way, at least through the C method. =head2 Fetch a page into a file Sometimes you want to dump your results directly into a file. For example, there's no reason to read a JPEG into memory if you're only going to write it out immediately. This can also help with memory issues on large files. $mech->get( "http://www.cpan.org/src/stable.tar.gz", ":content_file" => "stable.tar.gz" ); =head2 Fetch a password-protected page Generally, just call C before fetching the page. $mech->credentials( 'admin' => 'password' ); $mech->get( 'http://10.11.12.13/password.html' ); print $mech->content(); =head1 LINKS =head2 Find all image links Find all links that point to a JPEG, GIF or PNG. my @links = $mech->find_all_links( tag => "a", url_regex => qr/\.(jpe?g|gif|png)$/i ); =head2 Find all download links Find all links that have the word "download" in them. my @links = $mech->find_all_links( tag => "a", text_regex => qr/\bdownload\b/i ); =head1 ADVANCED =head2 See what will be sent without actually sending anything $mech->add_handler("request_send", sub { shift->dump; exit; }); $mech->get("http://www.example.com"); =head1 SEE ALSO L =head1 AUTHOR Andy Lester =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2004 by Andy Lester. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut