W3C::LogValidator::Basic - sort log entries by popularity (hits)
use W3C::LogValidator::Basic; my $b = new W3C::LogValidator::Basic; $b->uris('http://www.w3.org/Overview.html', 'http://www.yahoo.com/index.html'); my $result_string= $b->process_list();
This module is part of the W3C::LogValidator suite, and simply gives back pages sorted by popularity. This is an example of simple module for LogValidator.
Constructs a new W3C::LogValidator:HTMLBasic processor.
W3C::LogValidator:HTMLBasic
You might pass it a configuration hash reference (see "config_module" in W3C::LogValidator and W3C::LogValidator::Config) Particularly relevant for this module are the "verbose", "MaxDocuments" and obviously "tmpfile" (see process_list). Pass the configuration hash ref as follows:
process_list
$b = W3C::LogValidator::HTMLValidator->new(\%config);
Returns a list of URIs to be processed (unless the configuration gives the location for the hash of URI/hits berkeley file, see process_list If an array is given as a parameter, also sets the list of URIs and returns it. Note: while this method is useful in other modules of W3C::LogValidator, this basic module is here to sort URIs extracted from Log Files by popularity, this method is hence rather useless for W3C::LogValidator::Basic.
Given a list of URIs of documents to process, returns a subset of this list containing the URIs of documents the module supposedly can handle. For this module, the decision is made based on the setting for ExcludedAreas only
Formats the list of URIs sorted by popularity.
Returns a result hash. Keys for this hash are:
name (string): the name of the module, i.e "Basic" intro (string): introduction to the processing results thead (array): headers of the results table trows (array of arrays): rows of the results table outro (string): conclusion of the processing results
Public bug-tracking interface at http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/
Olivier Thereaux <ot@w3.org> for W3C
W3C::LogValidator, perl(1). Up-to-date complete info at http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/LogValidator/
To install W3C::LogValidator, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm W3C::LogValidator
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install W3C::LogValidator
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.