package WWW::Shorten::Tinylink; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use base qw( WWW::Shorten::generic Exporter ); our @EXPORT = qw(makeashorterlink makealongerlink); our $VERSION = "1.84"; use Carp; sub makeashorterlink ($) { my $url = shift or croak 'No URL passed to makeashorterlink'; my $ua = __PACKAGE__->ua(); my $resp = $ua->post( 'http://www.digipills.com/tinylink/ajout.php', [ lurl => $url, ], ); return unless $resp->is_success; if ($resp->content =~ m! \Qua(); my $short; unless ( $code =~ m!^http://!i ) { $short = $code; $code = "http://tinylink.com/?$code"; } else { ($short) = $code =~ /\?(\w+)/; } my $resp = $ua->get($code); while ( my $location = $resp->header('Location') ) { $resp = $ua->get( $location ); } if ( my $refresh = $resp->header('Refresh') ) { return $2 if $refresh =~ m/; *URL=(['"]?)(.*)\1$/i; } return; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME WWW::Shorten::Tinylink - Perl interface to Tinylink.com =head1 SYNOPSIS use WWW::Shorten 'Tinylink'; $short_url = makeashorterlink($long_url); $long_url = makealongerlink($short_url); $long_url = makealongerlink($nickname); =head1 DESCRIPTION A Perl interface to the web site Tinylink.com. Tinylink.com simply maintains a database of long URLs, each of which has a unique identifier. The function C will call the Tinylink.com web site passing it your long URL and will return the shorter (tinylink) version. The function C does the reverse. C will accept as an argument either the full Tinylink URL or just the Tinylink identifier/nickname. If anything goes wrong, then either function will return C. Multiple submissions of the same URL will result in different codes being returned. =head2 EXPORT makeashorterlink, makealongerlink =head1 SUPPORT, LICENCE, THANKS and SUCH See the main L docs. =head1 AUTHOR Iain Truskett =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L =cut