# # spec file for package perl-AnyEvent-HTTP # # Copyright (c) 2011 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. # # All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties # remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed # upon. The license for this file, and modifications and additions to the # file, is the same license as for the pristine package itself (unless the # license for the pristine package is not an Open Source License, in which # case the license is the MIT License). An "Open Source License" is a # license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9) # published by the Open Source Initiative. # Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/ # Name: perl-AnyEvent-HTTP Version: 2.13 Release: 1 License: GPL-1.0+ or Artistic-1.0 %define cpan_name AnyEvent-HTTP Summary: Simple but non-blocking HTTP/HTTPS client Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/AnyEvent-HTTP/ Group: Development/Libraries/Perl Source: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/M/ML/MLEHMANN/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build BuildRequires: perl BuildRequires: perl-macros BuildRequires: perl(AnyEvent) >= 5.33 # Included in AnyEvent #BuildRequires: perl(AnyEvent::Handle) #BuildRequires: perl(AnyEvent::Impl::Perl) #BuildRequires: perl(AnyEvent::Socket) #BuildRequires: perl(AnyEvent::Util) BuildRequires: perl(common::sense) >= 3.3 Requires: perl(AnyEvent) >= 5.33 Requires: perl(common::sense) >= 3.3 %{perl_requires} %description This module is an the AnyEvent manpage user, you need to make sure that you use and run a supported event loop. This module implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP client. It supports GET, POST and other request methods, cookies and more, all on a very low level. It can follow redirects, supports proxies, and automatically limits the number of connections to the values specified in the RFC. It should generally be a "good client" that is enough for most HTTP tasks. Simple tasks should be simple, but complex tasks should still be possible as the user retains control over request and response headers. The caller is responsible for authentication management, cookies (if the simplistic implementation in this module doesn't suffice), referer and other high-level protocol details for which this module offers only limited support. %prep %setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version} %build %{__perl} Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor %{__make} %{?_smp_mflags} %check %{__make} test %install %perl_make_install %perl_process_packlist %perl_gen_filelist %clean %{__rm} -rf %{buildroot} %files -f %{name}.files %defattr(-,root,root,755) %doc Changes COPYING README %changelog