IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix(3) |
NAME¶
IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix - provide access to Mozilla's list of effective TLD names
SYNOPSIS¶
# use builtin default use IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix; $ps = IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix->default; # load from string $ps = IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix->from_string("*.uk\n*"); # load from file or file handle $ps = IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix->from_file($filename); $ps = IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix->from_file(\*STDIN); # --- string in -> string out # $rest -> whatever.host # $tld -> co.uk my ($rest,$tld) = $ps->public_suffix('whatever.host.co.uk'); my $tld = $ps->public_suffix('whatever.host.co.uk'); # $root_domain -> host.co.uk my $root_domain = $ps->public_suffix('whatever.host.co.uk', 1); # --- array in -> array out # $rest -> [qw(whatever host)] # $tld -> [qw(co uk)] my ($rest,$tld) = $ps->public_suffix([qw(whatever host co uk)]); ---- # To update this file with the current list: perl -MIO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix -e 'IO::Socket::SSL::PublicSuffix::update_self_from_url()'
DESCRIPTION¶
This module uses the list of effective top level domain names from the mozilla project to determine the public top level domain for a given hostname.
Method¶
- class->default(%args)
- Returns object with builtin default. "min_suffix" can be given in %args to specify the minimal suffix, default is 1.
- class->from_string(string,%args)
- Returns object with configuration from string. See method "default" for %args.
- class->from_file( file name| file handle, %args )
- Returns object with configuration from file or file handle. See method "default" for %args.
- $self->public_suffix( $host|\@host, [ $add ] )
- In array context the function returns the non-tld part and the tld part of
the given hostname, in scalar context only the tld part. It adds
$add parts of the non-tld part to the tld, e.g.
with "$add=1" it will return the root
domain.
If there were no explicit matches against the public suffix configuration it will fall back to a suffix of length 1.
The function accepts a string or an array-ref (e.g. host split by "."). In the first case it will return string(s), in the latter case array-ref(s).
International hostnames or labels can be in ASCII (IDNA form starting with "xn--") or unicode. In the latter case an IDNA handling library like Net::IDN:::Encode, Net::LibIDN or recent versions of URI need to be installed.
- ($self|class)->can_idn
- Returns true if IDN support is available.
FILES¶
SEE ALSO¶
Domain::PublicSuffix, Mozilla::PublicSuffix
BUGS¶
Q: Why yet another module, we already have L<Domain::PublicSuffix> and L<Mozilla::PublicSuffix>. A: Because the public suffix data change more often than these modules do, IO::Socket::SSL needs this list and it is more easy this way to keep it up-to-date.
AUTHOR¶
Steffen Ullrich
2019-02-26 | perl v5.32.1 |