WWW::Finger(3) get useful data from e-mail addresses

SYNOPSIS


use WWW::Finger;
my $finger = WWW::Finger->new("[email protected]");
if (defined $finger)
{
print $finger->name . "\n";
}

DESCRIPTION

This module is not an implementation of the finger protocol (RFC 1288). Use Net::Finger for that. Instead it is a set of implementations of other methods for getting information from an e-mail address, or e-mail like identifier. This package includes four such implementations, and it's pretty easy to create your own additional implementations:
  • WebFinger
  • Fingerpoint
  • MetaCPAN API for cpan.org addresses
  • Unnamed finger protocol described on bitworking.org

Constructor

  • "new"

      $finger = WWW::Finger->new($identifier);
    

    Creates a WWW::Finger object for a particular identifier. Will return undef if no implemetation is able to handle the identifier

Object Methods

Any of these methods can return undef if the appropriate information is not available. The "name", "mbox", "homepage", "weblog", "image" and "key" methods work in both scalar and list context. Depending on which implementation was used by "WWW::Finger->new", the object may also have additional methods. Consult the documentation of the various implementations for details.
"name"
The person's name (or handle/nickname).
"mbox"
The person's e-mail address (including ``mailto:'').
"homepage"
The person's personal homepage.
"weblog"
The person's blog. (There may be some overlap with "homepage".)
"image"
An avatar, photo or other image depicting the person.
"key"
The URL of the person's GPG/PGP public key.
"webid"
A URI uniquely identifying the person. See <http://esw.w3.org/topic/WebID>.
"endpoint"
A SPARQL Protocol endpoint which may provide additional data about the person. (See RDF::Query::Client.)
"graph"
An RDF::Trine::Model object holding data about the person. (See RDF::Trine.)

AUTHOR

Toby Inkster, <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

Copyright (C) 2009-2012 by Toby Inkster

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

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES

THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.