Perl extension for upnp
use Net::UPnP::ControlPoint; my $obj = Net::UPnP::ControlPoint->new(); @dev_list = $obj->search(st =>'upnp:rootdevice', mx => 3); $devNum= 0; foreach $dev (@dev_list) { $device_type = $dev->getdevicetype(); if ($device_type ne 'urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaServer:1') { next; } print "[$devNum] : " . $dev->getfriendlyname() . "\n"; unless ($dev->getservicebyname('urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:1')) { next; } $condir_service = $dev->getservicebyname('urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ContentDirectory:1'); unless (defined(condir_service)) { next; } %action_in_arg = ( 'ObjectID' => 0, 'BrowseFlag' => 'BrowseDirectChildren', 'Filter' => '*', 'StartingIndex' => 0, 'RequestedCount' => 0, 'SortCriteria' => '', ); $action_res = $condir_service->postcontrol('Browse', \%action_in_arg); unless ($action_res->getstatuscode() == 200) { next; } $actrion_out_arg = $action_res->getargumentlist(); unless ($actrion_out_arg->{'Result'}) { next; } $result = $actrion_out_arg->{'Result'}; while ($result =~ m/<dc:title>(.*?)<\/dc:title>/sgi) { print "\t$1\n"; } $devNum++; }
This package provides some functions to control UPnP devices.
Currently, the package provides only functions for the control point. To control UPnP devices, see Net::UPnP::ControlPoint.
As a sample of the control point, the package provides Net::UPnP::AV::MediaServer to control the devices such as \s-1DLNA\s0 media servers. As the example, please dms2vodcast.pl that converts from the \s-1MPEG2\s0 movies to the \s-1MPEG4\s0 one and outputs the \s-1RSS\s0 file for Vodcasting.
Net::UPnP::ControlPoint
Net::UPnP::AV::MediaServer
Satoshi Konno [email protected]
CyberGarage http://www.cybergarage.org
Copyright (C) 2005 by Satoshi Konno
It may be used, redistributed, and/or modified under the terms of \s-1BSD\s0 License.