package Catmandu::Importer::getJSON; our $VERSION = '0.52'; our $CACHE; use Catmandu::Sane; use Moo; use JSON; use Furl; use Scalar::Util qw(blessed); use URI::Template; with 'Catmandu::Importer'; has url => ( is => 'rw', trigger => sub { $_[0]->{url} = _url_template_or_url( $_[1] ); } ); has from => ( is => 'ro' ); has timeout => ( is => 'ro', default => sub { 10 } ); has agent => ( is => 'ro' ); has proxy => ( is => 'ro' ); has dry => ( is => 'ro' ); has headers => ( is => 'ro', default => sub { [ 'Accept' => 'application/json' ] } ); has wait => ( is => 'ro' ); has cache => ( is => 'ro', trigger => 1 ); has client => ( is => 'ro', lazy => 1, builder => sub { Furl->new( map { $_ => $_[0]->{$_} } grep { defined $_[0]->{$_} } qw(timeout agent proxy), ); } ); has json => ( is => 'ro', default => sub { JSON->new->utf8(1) } ); has time => ( is => 'rw' ); has warn => ( is => 'ro', default => sub { 0 } ); sub _url_template_or_url { my ($url) = @_; if ( !blessed $url) { $url = URI::Template->new($url); } if ( $url->isa('URI::Template') ) { unless ( my @variables = $url->variables ) { $url = URI->new("$url"); } } return $url; } { package Importer::getJSON::MemoryCache; use JSON; our $JSON = JSON->new->utf8; sub new { bless {}, $_[0] } sub get { eval { $JSON->decode( $_[0]->{ $_[1] } ) }; } sub set { $_[0]->{ $_[1] } = ref $_[2] ? $JSON->encode( $_[2] ) : '' } } $CACHE = Importer::getJSON::MemoryCache->new; { package Importer::getJSON::FileCache; use JSON; use Catmandu::Util qw(read_json); use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_hex); our $JSON = JSON->new->utf8; sub new { my ( $class, $dir ) = @_; $dir =~ s{/$}{}; bless { dir => $dir }, $class; } sub file { my ( $self, $url ) = @_; $self->{dir} . '/' . md5_hex( $url->as_string ) . '.json'; } sub get { eval { read_json( $_[0]->file( $_[1] ) ) }; } sub set { my ( $self, $url, $data ) = @_; open my $fh, ">", $self->file($url); print $fh ( ref $data ? $JSON->encode($data) : '' ); } } sub _trigger_cache { my ( $self, $cache ) = @_; if ( blessed $cache and $cache->can('get') and $cache->can('set') ) { # use cache object } elsif ( $cache and -d $cache ) { $cache = Importer::getJSON::FileCache->new($cache); } elsif ($cache) { $cache = $CACHE; } $self->{cache} = $cache; } sub generator { my ($self) = @_; if ( $self->from ) { return sub { state $data = do { my $r = $self->request( $self->from ); ( ref $r // '' ) eq 'ARRAY' ? $r : [$r]; }; return shift @$data; } } sub { state $fh = $self->fh; state $data; if ( $data and ref $data eq 'ARRAY' and @$data ) { return shift @$data; } my $url; until ($url) { my $line = <$fh> // return; chomp $line; $line =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; next if $line eq ''; # ignore empty lines my $request = eval { $self->request_hook($line) }; $url = $self->construct_url($request); if ( !$url ) { warn "failed to construct URL: $line\n" if $self->warn; $self->log->warn("failed to construct URL: $line"); } } $data = $self->request($url); return ( ref $data // '' ) eq 'ARRAY' ? shift @$data : $data; } } sub request_hook { my ( $self, $line ) = @_; return $line =~ /^\s*{/ ? $self->json->decode($line) : $line; } sub construct_url { my $self = shift; my $url = @_ > 1 ? _url_template_or_url(shift) : $self->url; my $request = shift; # Template or query variables if ( ref $request and not blessed $request) { return unless blessed $url; if ( $url->isa('URI::Template') ) { $url = $url->process($request); } else { $url = $url->clone; $url->query_form($request); } return $url; } elsif ( blessed $request and $request->isa('URI::URL') ) { return $request; } elsif ( $request =~ /^https?:\/\// ) { # plain URL return URI->new($request); } elsif ( $request =~ /^\// ) { # URL path (and optional query) $url = "$url"; $url =~ s{/$}{}; $request =~ s{\s+$}{}; return URI->new( $url . $request ); } return; } sub request { my ( $self, $url ) = @_; $self->log->debug($url); my $json = ''; if ( $self->dry ) { return { url => "$url" }; } if ( $self->cache ) { $json = $self->cache->get($url); if ( defined $json ) { return ref $json ? $json : undef; } } if ( $self->wait and $self->time ) { my $elapsed = ( $self->time // time ) - time; sleep( $self->wait - $elapsed ); } $self->time(time); my $response = $self->client->get( $url, $self->headers ); if ( $response->is_success ) { my $content = $response->decoded_content; my $data = $self->json->decode($content); $json = $self->response_hook($data); } else { warn "request failed: $url\n" if $self->warn; $self->log->warn("request failed: $url"); if ( $response->status =~ /^4/ ) { $json = ''; } else { return; } } if ( $self->cache ) { $self->cache->set( $url, $json ); } return ref $json ? $json : undef; } sub response_hook { $_[1] } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Catmandu::Importer::getJSON - load JSON-encoded data from a server using a GET HTTP request =begin markdown # STATUS [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nichtich/Catmandu-Importer-getJSON.png)](https://travis-ci.org/nichtich/Catmandu-Importer-getJSON) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/nichtich/Catmandu-Importer-getJSON/badge.png)](https://coveralls.io/r/nichtich/Catmandu-Importer-getJSON) [![Kwalitee Score](http://cpants.cpanauthors.org/dist/Catmandu-Importer-getJSON.png)](http://cpants.cpanauthors.org/dist/Catmandu-Importer-getJSON) =end markdown =head1 SYNOPSIS The following three examples are equivalent: Catmandu::Importer::getJSON->new( file => \"http://example.org/alice.json\nhttp://example.org/bob.json" )->each(sub { my ($record) = @_; ... ); Catmandu::Importer::getJSON->new( url => "http://example.org", file => \"/alice.json\n/bob.json" )->each(sub { my ($record) = @_; ... ); Catmandu::Importer::getJSON->new( url => "http://example.org/{name}.json", file => \"{\"name\":\"alice\"}\n{\"name\":\"bob\"}" )->each(sub { my ($record) = @_; ... ); For more convenience the L command line client can be used: echo http://example.org/alice.json | catmandu convert getJSON to YAML catmandu convert getJSON --from http://example.org/alice.json to YAML catmandu convert getJSON --dry 1 --url http://{domain}/robots.txt < domains =head1 DESCRIPTION This L performs a HTTP GET request to load JSON-encoded data from a server. The importer expects a line-separated input. Each line corresponds to a HTTP request that is mapped to a JSON-record on success. The following input formats are accepted: =over =item plain URL A line that starts with "C" or "C" is used as plain URL. =item URL path A line that starts with "C" is appended to the configured B parameter. =item variables A JSON object with variables to be used with an URL template or as HTTP query parameters. For instance the input line C<< {"name":"Karl Marx"} >> with URL C or the input line C<< {"entity":"person","name":"Karl Marx"} >> with URL template C are both expanded to L. =back If the JSON data returned in a HTTP response is a JSON array, its elements are imported as multiple items. If a JSON object is returned, it is imported as one item. =head1 CONFIGURATION =over =item url An L or an URI templates (L) as defined by L to load JSON from. If no B is configured, plain URLs must be provided as input or option C must be used instead. =item from A plain URL to load JSON without reading any input lines. =item timeout / agent / proxy / headers Optional HTTP client settings. =item client Instance of a L HTTP client to perform requests with. =item dry Don't do any HTTP requests but return URLs that data would be queried from. =item file / fh Input to read lines from (see L). Defaults to STDIN. =item fix An optional fix to be applied on every item (see L). =item wait Number of seconds to wait between requests. =item cache Cache JSON response of URLs to not request the same URL twice. HTTP error codes in the 4xx range (e.g. 404) are also cached but 5xx errors are not. The value of this option can be any objects that implements method C and C (e.g. C), an existing directory for file caching, a true value to enable global in-memory-caching, or a false value to disable caching (default). File caching uses file names based on MD5 of an URL so for instance C is cached as C<4389382917e51695b759543fdfd5f690.json>. =item warn Show error messages on the standard error. =back =head1 METHODS =head2 time Returns the UNIX timestamp right before the last request. This can be used for instance to add timestamps or the measure how fast requests were responded. =head2 construct_url( [ $base_url, ] $vars_url_or_path ) Returns an URL given a hash reference with variables, a plain URL or an URL path. The optional first argument can be used to override option C. $importer->construct_url( %query_vars ) $importer->construct_url( $importer->url, %query_vars ) # equivalent =head2 request($url) Perform a HTTP GET request of a given URL including logging, caching, request hook etc. Returns a hash/array reference or C. =head1 EXTENDING This importer provides two methods to filter requests and responses, respectively. See L for an example. =head2 request_hook Gets a whitespace-trimmed input line and is expected to return an unblessed hash reference, an URL, or undef. Errors are catched and treated equal to undef. =head2 response_hook Gets the queried response object and is expected to return an object. =head1 LOGGING URLs are emitted before each request on DEBUG log level. =head1 LIMITATIONS Future versions of this module may also support asynchronous HTTP fetching modules such as L, for retrieving multiple URLs at the same time. =head1 SEE ALSO L provides this importer as fix function. =encoding utf8 =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright Jakob Voß, 2014- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut