App::Nopaste.3pm

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Version: 2010-06-10 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

App::Nopaste - easy access to any pastebin

SYNOPSIS

     use App::Nopaste 'nopaste';
 
     my $url = nopaste(q{
         perl -wle 'print "Prime" if (1 x shift) !~ /^1?$|^(11+?)\1+$/' [number]
     });
 
     # or on the command line:
     nopaste test.pl
     => http://pastebin.com/fcba51f
 
 

DESCRIPTION

Pastebins (also known as nopaste sites) let you post text, usually code, for public viewing. They're used a lot in IRC channels to show code that would normally be too long to give directly in the channel (hence the name nopaste).

Each pastebin is slightly different. When one pastebin goes down (I'm looking at you, <http://paste.husk.org>), then you have to find a new one. And if you usually use a script to publish text, then it's too much hassle.

This module aims to smooth out the differences between pastebins, and provides redundancy: if one site doesn't work, it just tries a different one.

It's also modular: you only need to put on CPAN a App::Nopaste::Service::Foo module and anyone can begin using it.

INTERFACE

CLI

See the documentation in App::Nopaste::Command.

nopaste

     use App::Nopaste 'nopaste';
 
     my $url = nopaste(
         text => "Full text to paste (the only mandatory argument)",
         desc => "A short description of the paste",
         nick => "Your nickname",
         lang => "perl",
         chan => "#moose",
 
         # this is the default, but maybe you want to do something different
         error_handler => sub {
             my ($error, $service) = @_;
             warn "$service: $error";
         },
 
         warn_handler => sub {
             my ($warning, $service) = @_;
             warn "$service: $warning";
         },
 
         # you may specify the services to use - but you don't have to
         services => ["Rafb", "Husk"],
     );
 
     print $url if $url;
 
 

The "nopaste" function will return the URL of the paste on success, or "undef" on failure.

For each failure, the "error_handler" argument is invoked with the error message and the service that issued it.

For each warning, the "warn_handler" argument is invoked with the warning message and the service that issued it.

SEE ALSO

WebService::NoPaste, WWW::PastebinCom::Create, WWW::Rafb::Create, Devel::REPL::Plugin::Nopaste

AUTHOR

Shawn M Moore, "sartak@gmail.com" Copyright 2008-2009 Shawn M Moore.

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