Perl Interactive Client

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 1 #! /usr/bin/perl
 2 
 3 ########################################################################
 4 #
 5 #  Example client to submit an interactive request to TextServer 
 6 # SERVICENAME service. 
 7 #  Input may be a plain text or a text file.  No ZIP files.
 8 #  Output will be in the requested format (XML, json, conll)
 9 #
10 ########################################################################
11 
12 use strict;
13 
14 # import needeed libraries
15 use HTTP::Request::Common;
16 use LWP::UserAgent;
17 
18 # get query parameters
19 print "Text to analyze: ";
20 my $text=<>; chomp $text;
21 print "Language: "; 
22 my $lang=<>; chomp $lang;
23 print "Output format (xml,json,conll,naf): ";
24 my $out=<>; chomp $out;
25 print "TextServer username: "; 
26 my $user=<>; chomp $user;
27 print "TextServer password: "; 
28 my $pwd=<>; chomp $pwd;
29 
30 # URL for the requested service
31 my $service = "SERVICENAME";
32 my $URL = "http://frodo.lsi.upc.edu:8080/TextWS/textservlet/ws/processQuery/".$service;
33 
34 # create user agent
35 my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
36 
37 # send request to server
38 my $resp = $ua->post($URL,
39                      Content_Type => 'form-data',
40                      Content  => [
41                                   username => $user,   
42                                   password => $pwd,   
43                                   text_input => $text,
44                                   language => $lang,  
45                                   output => $out,
46                                   interactive => "1"
47                                  ]
48                     );
49 
50 
51 # handle errors
52 die $resp->status_line." - ".$resp->decoded_content."\n" unless $resp->is_success;
53 
54 # No error, appropriately process response
55 # (e.g. parsing XML or JSON, and doing clever stuff with the content)
56 print $resp->decoded_content."\n";