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Net::XWhois - Whois Client Interface for Perl5.
use Net::XWhois;
$whois = new Net::XWhois Domain => "vipul.net" ;
$whois = new Net::XWhois Domain => "bit.ch",
Server => "domreg.nic.ch",
Retain => 1,
Parser => {
nameservers => 'nserver:\s+(\S+)',
};
The Net::XWhois class provides a generic client framework for doing Whois
queries and parsing server response.
The class maintains an array of whois servers and associated lists of top
level domains they serve for transparently selecting servers appropriate
for different queries. The server details are, therefore, hidden from the
user and ``vipul.net'' (from InterNIC), gov.ru (from RIPE) and ``bit.ch''
(from domreg.nic.ch) are queried in the same manner. This behaviour can be
overridden by specifying different bindings at object construction or by
registering associations with the class. See register_associations
and new.
One of the more important features of this module is to enable the design
of consistent and predictable interfaces to incompatible whois response
formats. The Whois RFC (954) does not define a template for presenting
server data; consequently there is a large variation in layout styles as
well as content served across servers.
To overcome this, Net::XWhois maintains another set of tables, parsing
rulesets, for a few, popular response formats. (See %PARSERS). These parsing tables contain section names (labels) together with
regular expressions that match
the corresponding section text. The section text is accessed ``via'' labels
which are available as data instance methods at runtime. By following a
consistent nomenclature for labels, semantically related information
encoded in different formats can be accessed with the same methods.
- new ()
-
Creates a Net::XWhois object. Takes an optional argument, a hash, that
specifies the domain name to be queried. Calls lookup() if a
name is provided. The argument hash can also specify a whois server, a
parsing rule-set or a parsing rule-set format. (See personality). Omitting the argument will create an ``empty'' object that can be used
for accessing class data.
- personality ()
-
Alters an object's personality. Takes a hash with following arguments:
- Domain
-
Domain name to be queried.
- Server
-
Server to query.
- Parser
-
Parsing Rule-set. See %PARSERS.
Parser => {
name => 'domain:\s+(\S+)\n',
nameservers => 'nserver:\s+(\S+)',
contact_emails => 'e-mail:\s+(\S+\@\S+)',
};
- Format
-
A pre-defined parser format like INTERNIC, INTERNIC_FORMAT, RIPE, RIPE_CH,
JAPAN etc.
Format => 'INTERNIC_CONTACT',
- Nocache
-
Force XWhois to ignore the cached records.
- %PARSERS
-
An associative array that contains parsing rule-sets for various response
formats. Keys of this array are format names and values are hash refs that
contain section labels and corresponding regex masks. Parsers can be added
and extended with the register_parser() method. Also see Data Instance Methods.
my %PARSERS = (
INTERNIC => {
name => 'omain Name:\s+(\S+)',
nameservers => 'order:[\s\n]+(.*?)\n\s+(.*?)\n\n',
registrant => 'Registrant:\s*\n(.*?)\n\n',
contact_admin => 've Contact.*?\n(.*?)(?=\s*\n[^\...
contact_tech => 'Technical Contact.*?\n(.*?)(?=\...
contact_zone => 'Zone Contact.*?\n(.*?)(?=\s*\n[...
contact_billing => 'Billing Contact.*?\n(.*?)(?=\s*...
contact_emails => '(\S+\@\S+)',
},
See XWhois.pm for the complete definition of %PARSERS.
- %ASSOC
-
%ASSOC is a table that associates server names with response
formats and the top-level domains they serve. You'd need to modity this
table if you wish to extend the module's functionality to handle a new set
of domain names. Or alter existing information.
register_association() provides an interface to this array.
See XWhois.pm for the complete definition.
%ASSOC = (
'whois.internic.net' =>
[ INTERNIC, [ qw/com net org/ ] ],
'whois.nic.net.sg' =>
[ RIPE, [ qw/sg/ ] ],
'whois.aunic.net' =>
[ RIPE, [ qw/au/ ] ]
- register_parser()
-
Extend, modify and override entries in %PARSERS. Accepts a hash with three
keys - Name, Retain and Parser. If the format definition for the specified
format exists and the Retain key holds a true value, the keys from the
specified Parser are added to the existing definition. A new definition is
created when Retain is false/not specified.
my $w = new Net::Whois;
$w->register_parser (
Name => "INTERNIC",
Retain => 1,
Parser => {
creation_time => 'created on (\S*?)\.\n',
};
- register_association()
-
Override and add entries to %ASSOC. Accepts a hash that contains
representation specs for a whois server. The keys of this hash are server
machine names and values are list-refs to the associated response formats
and the top-level domains handled by the servers. See Net/XWhois.pm for
more details.
my $w = new Net::XWhois;
$w->register_association (
'whois.aunic.net' => [ RIPE, [ qw/au/ ] ]
);
- register_cache()
-
By default, Net::XWhois caches all whois responses and commits them, as
separate files, to /tmp/whois. register_cache () gets and sets the cache
directory. Setting to ``undef'' will disable caching.
$w->register_cache ( "/some/place/else" );
$w->register_cache ( undef );
- Data Instance Methods
-
Access to the whois response data is provided via AUTOLOADED methods
specified in the Parser. The methods return scalar or list data depending
on the context.
Internic Parser provides the following methods:
- name()
-
Domain name.
- status()
-
Domain Status when provided. When the domain is on hold, this method will
return ``On Hold'' string.
- nameservers()
-
Nameservers along with their IPs.
- registrant
-
Registrant's name and address.
- contact_admin()
-
Administrative Contact.
- contact_tech()
-
Technical Contact.
- contact_zone()
-
Zone Contact.
- contact_billing()
-
Billing Contact.
- contact_emails()
-
List of email addresses of contacts.
- contact_handles()
-
List of contact handles in the response. Contact and Domain handles are
valid query data that can be used instead of contact and domain names.
- domain_handles()
-
List of domain handles in the response. Can be used for sorting out
reponses that contain multiple domain names.
- lookup()
-
Does a whois lookup on the specified domain. Takes the same arguments as
new().
my $w = new Net::XWhois;
$w->lookup ( Domain => "perl.com" );
print $w->response ();
Look at example programs that come with this package. ``whois'' is a
replacement for the standard RIPE/InterNIC whois client. ``creation''
overrides the Parser value at object init and gets the Creation Time of an
InterNIC domain. ``creation2'' does the same thing but by extending the
Class Parser instead. ``contacts'' queries and prints information about
domain's Tech/Billing/Admin contacts.
Vipul Ved Prakash <mail@vipul.net>
Copyright (c) 1998 Vipul Ved Prakash. All rights reserved. This program is
free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
terms as Perl itself.
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