Handy web browsing in a Perl object
https://metacpan.org/release/WWW-Mechanize
WWW::Mechanize, or Mech for short, helps you automate interaction with a
website. It supports performing a sequence of page fetches including following
links and submitting forms. Each fetched page is parsed and its links and
forms are extracted. A link or a form can be selected, form fields can be
filled and the next page can be fetched. Mech also stores a history of the
URLs you've visited, which can be queried and revisited.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
- Links to openSUSE:Factory / perl-WWW-Mechanize
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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WWW-Mechanize-2.12.tar.gz | 0000191657 187 KB | |
_link | 0000000153 153 Bytes | |
cpanspec.yml | 0000001149 1.12 KB | |
perl-WWW-Mechanize.changes | 0000017917 17.5 KB | |
perl-WWW-Mechanize.spec | 0000003651 3.57 KB |
Revision 68 (latest revision is 79)
- updated to 2.12 see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-WWW-Mechanize/Changes 2.12 2022-07-20 06:45:40Z [ENHANCEMENTS] - form_name(), form_id(), form_with() and form_with_fields() can now all return the nth instance of a form instead of always returning the first instance (GH#110) (Jeff Culverhouse and Julien Fiegehenn) [TESTS] - Tests using a local temporary server are now safe to use with HTTP/1.1 and keep-alive (GH #14) (Stanislaw Pusep and Julien Fiegehenn) - We now use Test::Pod::LinkCheck to ensure there are no broken links in our documentation (GH #337) (Julien Fiegehenn) 2.11 2022-07-17 17:25:39Z [FIXED] - tick() can now handle checkboxes without a value (GH#331) (Jordan M Adler and Julien Fiegehenn) [ENHANCEMENTS] - set_fields() and submit_form(with_fields => ...) can now set multiple choice inputs (e.g. select and radio) to the nth value (GH29) (Alastair Douglas and Julien Fiegehenn)
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