NAME URI::FromHash - Build a URI from a set of named parameters SYNOPSIS use URI::FromHash qw( uri ); my $uri = uri( path => '/some/path', query => { foo => 1, bar => 2 }, ); DESCRIPTION This module provides a simple one-subroutine "named parameters" style interface for creating URIs. Underneath the hood it uses "URI.pm", though because of the simplified interface it may not support all possible options for all types of URIs. It was created for the common case where you simply want to have a simple interface for creating syntactically correct URIs from known components (like a path and query string). Doing this using the native "URI.pm" interface is rather tedious, requiring a number of method calls, which is particularly ugly when done inside a templating system such as Mason or TT2. FUNCTIONS This module provides two functions both of which are *optionally* exportable: uri( ... ) and uri_object( ... ) Both of these functions accept the same set of parameters, except for one additional parameter allowed when calling "uri()". The "uri()" function simply returns a string representing a canonicalized URI based on the provided parameters. The "uri_object()" function returns new a "URI.pm" object based on the given parameters. These parameters are: * scheme The URI's scheme. This is optional, and if none is given you will create a schemeless URI. This is useful if you want to create a URI to a path on the same server (as is commonly done in "" tags). * host * port * path The path can be either a string or an array reference. If an array reference is passed each *defined* member of the array will be joined by a single forward slash (/). If you are building a host-less URI and want to include a leading slash then make the first element of the array reference an empty string (''). You can add a trailing slash by making the last element of the array reference an empty string. * username * password * fragment All of these are optional strings which can be used to specify that part of the URI. * query This should be a hash reference of query parameters. The values for each key may be a scalar or array reference. Use an array reference to provide multiple values for one key. * query_separator This option is can *only* be provided when calling "uri()". By default, it is a semi-colon (;). AUTHOR Dave Rolsky, BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-uri-fromhash@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at . I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2006-2008 Dave Rolsky, All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. POD ERRORS Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below: Around line 226: =back without =over