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NAME

Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3::Sqlite - Sqlite as back-end storage for the Google Safe Browsing v3 database

SYNOPSIS

  use Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3::Sqlite;

  my $storage = Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3::Sqlite->new(file => 'google-v3.db');
  ...
  $storage->close();

DESCRIPTION

This is an implementation of Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3::Storage using Sqlite.

CONSTRUCTOR

new()

Create a Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3::Sqlite object

  my $storage = Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3::Sqlite->new(file => 'google-v3.db');

Arguments

file

Required. File to store the database.

keep_all

Optional. Set to 1 to keep old information (such as expiring full hashes) in the database. 0 (delete) by default.

cache_size

Sqlite cache size. 20000 by default.

PUBLIC FUNCTIONS

close()

Cleanup old full hashes, and close the connection to the database.

  $storage->close();

CHANGELOG

0.1

Initial release

SEE ALSO

See Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3 for handling Google Safe Browsing v3.

See Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3::Storage for the list of public functions.

See Net::Google::SafeBrowsing3::MySQL for a back-end using Sqlite.

Google Safe Browsing v3 API: https://developers.google.com/safe-browsing/developers_guide_v3

AUTHOR

Julien Sobrier, <julien@sobrier.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2015 by Julien Sobrier

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.