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NAME

       JSON::Hyper - extract links from JSON via a schema

SYNOPSIS

        my $hyper = JSON::Hyper->new($hyperschema);
        my $json  = from_json( ... );
        my @links = $hyper->find_links($json->[1]->{some}->{object});
        foreach my $link (@links)
        {
          printf("<%s> (%s)", $link->{href}, $link->{rel});
        }

DESCRIPTION

       The JSON Hyper Schema proposal defines hypertext navigation through data structures represented by JSON.

   Constructor
       "new($hyperschema)"
           Given  a  JSON  (or  equivalent  Perl nested hashref/arrayref structure) Hyper Schema, returns a Perl
           object capable of interpreting that schema.

           If  the  schema  is  omitted,  defaults  to  the  JSON  Referencing  hyper   schema   (described   at
           <http://json-schema.org/json-ref>)

   Methods
       "schema"
           Returns the original schema as a hashref/arrayref structure.

       "ua"
           Get/set the LWP::UserAgent instance used to retrieve things.

       "find_links($object, $base)"
           Given  a JSON object (or equivalent Perl nested hashref/arrayref structure) and optionally a base URL
           for interpreting relative URI references, returns a list of links found  on  object  node.  Does  not
           operate recursively.

           Each link is a JSON::Hyper::Link object.

       "get($uri)"
           Performs  an  HTTP  request  for  the  given  URI  and returns a list of Perl nested hashref/arrayref
           structures corresponding to the JSON response.  The URI may contain a fragment identifier, which will
           be interpreted according to the schema's fragment  resolution  method.  Fragment  resolution  methods
           supported include:

           •       slash-delimited (default)

           •       dot-delimited

           •       jsonpath

           For example, assuming the hyper schema specifies slash-delimited fragments, the following:

            my $hyper    = JSON::Hyper->new($hyperschema);
            my ($result) = $hyper->get('http://example.com/data.json#foo/bar/0');

           Is roughly equivalent to:

            use JSON;
            use LWP::UserAgent;
            my $ua       = LWP::UserAgent->new;
            my $response = $ua->get('http://example.com/data.json');
            my $object   = from_json($response->decoded_content);
            my $result   = $object->{foo}{bar}[0];

           Note,  if called multiple times on the same URL will return not just equivalent objects, but the same
           object.

           So, why does this method return a list of results instead of just a single  result?  In  most  cases,
           there  will  be  either  0  or 1 items on the list; however, JSONPath allows a path to match multiple
           nodes, so there will occasionally be more than one result.  (In  scalar  context,  this  method  just
           returns the first result anyway.)

       "resolve_fragment($object, $fragment)"
           Used by "get" to resolve the fragment part of a URL against an object.

       "process_includes($object, $base, $recurse)"
           Given  an  JSON  object (or equivalent Perl nested hashref/arrayref structure) and optional base URL,
           crawls the  object  finding  rel="full"  links,  dereferences  them  using  "get"  and  replaces  the
           appropriate nodes with the retrieved content. $recurse is a boolean.

           This has the effect of rel="full" behaving like inclusion does in various programming languages.

           This modifies the given object rather than creating a new object.

   Utilities
       "JSON::Hyper::json_ref()"
           Returns the JSON referencing hyperschema as a hashref.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs to <http://rt.cpan.org/>.

SEE ALSO

       JSON::Hyper::Link.

       Related modules: JSON::T, JSON::Path, JSON::GRDDL, JSON::Schema.

       <http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-zyp-json-schema>.

AUTHOR

       Toby Inkster <tobyink@cpan.org>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

       Copyright 2010-2012 Toby Inkster.

       This  module  is  tri-licensed.  It  is  available  under  the  X11  (a.k.a.  MIT)  licence; you can also
       redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

   a.k.a. "The MIT Licence"
       Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any  person  obtaining  a  copy  of  this  software  and
       associated  documentation  files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
       without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,  and/or  sell
       copies  of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
       following conditions:

       The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included  in  all  copies  or  substantial
       portions of the Software.

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       LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO
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