Hello,

I am quite new to modules, I did some, but nothing big, I am not good in OO. Ok, now I have new task - it is about fetching, parsing and inserting to db some information from internet. Lets say we have 50 of sources, and I'd like to have all routines for 1 source in 1 module. So modules should look like this:

Robot::Base - reading config file into hash (?); - connecting to db (?); - db statements; - global subroutines; - reading all Robot::Web::*

Robot::Web::Something - "Something" is name of web; - all routines regarding "Something";

Robot.pl pseudo code should look like this:

... $cfg = GetCfg(); for my $web (@{$cfg->{webs}) { Process($web); } ...

Please what do you think about this scheme? Tell some better options how to achieve this. Thanks.

In reply to Module hierarchy help by 2ge

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