As I mentioned earlier I am just testing WWW::Mechanize::Chrome in order to use it instead of WWW::Mechanize::Firefox. In WWW::Mechanize::Firefox you implemented the save_url save_content methods and now I experiment with your saveResources_future method in WWW::Mechanize::Chrome. I do this by just using exactly the code of the documentation:

my $file_map = $mech->saveResources_future( target_file => 'this_page.html', target_dir => 'this_page_files/', wanted => sub { $_[0]->{url} =~ m!^https?:!i }, )->get();

I noticed that you changed the reference of $file_map now refering to a hash containing uri as key and file as value. In my last posting I wanted to inform you that there is only one value in that hash which is the url of the current fetched webpage. I also wanted to inform you that there is no saving of files at all.
This seems to be like that because the printing in this code of saveResources_future is never executed:
$names{ $resource->{url} } ||= File::Spec->catfile( $target_dir, $name +s{ $resource->{url} }); my $target = $names{ $resource->{url} } or die "Don't have a filename for URL '$resource->{url}' ?!"; $s->log( 'debug', "Saving '$resource->{url}' to '$target'" ); open my $fh, '>', $target or croak "Couldn't save url '$resource->{url}' to $target: $!"; binmode $fh; print $fh $resource->{content}; CORE::close( $fh );

So for me as is the method does not work as intended. Kindly recheck by yourself.
Thank you and best regards
1nelly1


In reply to Re^9: saveResources_future and tab in WWW::Mechanize::Chrome by 1nelly1
in thread saveResources_future and tab in WWW::Mechanize::Chrome by 1nelly1

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