Whatpm::CacheManifest - An HTML5 Cache Manifest Parser
use Whatpm::CacheManifest;
my $manifest_uri = q<http://www.example.com/manifest>;
my ($manifest_data, $manifest_base_uri)
= some_function_to_retrieve_content ($manifest_uri);
# or,
my $manifest = Whatpm::CacheManifest->parse_byte_string
($manifest_data, $manifest_uri, $manifest_base_uri, sub {
my %err = @_;
warn $err{type}, "\n";
});
$manifest_data = Encode::decode ('utf-8', $manifest_data);
my $manifest = Whatpm::CacheManifest->parse_char_string
($manifest_data, $manifest_uri, $manifest_base_uri, sub {
my %err = @_;
warn $err{type}, "\n";
});
# $manifest->[0]: Array reference of explicit URIs.
# $manifest->[1]: Hash reference of fallback URIs.
# $manifest->[2]: Array reference of online whitelist.
The Whatpm::CacheManifest module implements the parsing algorithm
for HTML5 cache manifest format, used to describe an offline Web
application.
This module provides two class methods to parse cache manifests:
These methods parse a cache manifest and return that cache manifest in the MANIFEST DATA STRUCTURE.
Parameters:
U+0000 NULL characters; they are converted to
U+FFFD REPLACEMENT CHARACTERs as defined in the specification.
warned with its type.
@@ TBW
For the list of the error types, see Whatpm Error Types <http://suika.fam.cx/gate/2005/sw/Whatpm%20Error%20Types>.
In addition, a class method to check conformance of cache manifests is provided:
warned with its type.
@@ TBW
For the list of the error types, see Whatpm Error Types <http://suika.fam.cx/gate/2005/sw/Whatpm%20Error%20Types>.
index is the index of the IRI with the error. @@ TBW
A cache manifest is conforming if (a) it is correctly labeled
as a cache manifest (e.g. as Internet media type text/cache-manifest)
in the transfer layer, (b) parsing the cache manifest by
parse_byte_string or parse_char_string raises no error
with level m or s, and (c) checking the cache manifest by
check_manifest raises no error with level m or s.
If $m is in manifest data structure, $m is a reference to the array with three items: $explicit_uris, $fallback_uris, $online_whitelist, and $manifest_uri.
$explicit_uris is a reference to the array, which contains zero or more strings. The strings are IRI references of the explicit entries.
$fallback_uris is a reference to the hash, which contains zero or more mappings of strings (keys) to strings (values). The keys are IRI references of the oppotunistic caching namespaces. The values are IRI references of the fallback entries corresponding to the oppotunistic caching namespaces.
$online_whitelist is a reference to the array, which contains zero or more strings. The strings are IRI references in the online whitelist.
$manfest_uri is a string which is an IRI reference of the manifest itself.
This module depends on the Message::URI::URIReference manpage, which is part of the manakai-core package.
Whatpm Error Types <http://suika.fam.cx/gate/2005/sw/Whatpm%20Error%20Types>.
HTML5 <http://whatwg.org/html5>.
the Message::URI::URIReference manpage <http://suika.fam.cx/www/manakai-core/lib/Message/URI/URIReference.html>.
``Same scheme/host/port'' comparison algorithm is not correctly implemented yet.
Test suite.
Wakaba <w@suika.fam.cx>
Copyright 2007-2008 Wakaba <w@suika.fam.cx>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.