Hi Guys,
I wanted to add $depth into the @urls with separated by pipe '|' symbol, Is it possible to pass multiple arguments to the callback routine?
So, I would like to pass $depth as argument to depth, if its possible.
Thanks.
Here is an Example code.
Mojo::IOLoop->recurring(
0 => sub {
for ($active + 1 .. $max_conn) {
# Dequeue or halt if there are no active crawlers anymore
return ($active or Mojo::IOLoop->stop or $totalPagesVisite
+d > $maxPages)
unless my $url = shift @urls;
# Fetch non-blocking just by adding
# a callback and marking as active
++$active;
say "getting link: $url";
($depth, $myLink) = split ('\|', $url);
$ua->get($myLink => \&get_callback);
}
}
);
sub get_callback {
my (undef, $tx) = @_;
......
push(@urls, "$depth+1|$newLink");
......
}
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