First,
Wiktionary::Parser has few dependencies that
need to updated before you install the parser. In a nutshell:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use CPAN;
my (@mods) = qw(
File::Path
Text::Unidecode
JSON
WWW::RobotRules
HTTP::Cookies
Net::FTP
Net::HTTP
IO::Socket
HTTP::Daemon
Digest::MD5
HTML::Tagset
XSLoader
HTML::Entities
HTTP::Negotiate
File::Listing
Time::Local
HTTP::Date
Bundle::Compress::Zlib
File::Temp
Exporter
Scalar::Util
IO::HTML
IO::Uncompress::Inflate
HTTP::Status
Encode
Encode::Locale
LWP::MediaTypes
Test
MIME::Base64
URI::EScape
LWP::UserAgent
MediaWiki::API
Carp
Spiffy
ExtUtils::MakeMaker
Filter::Util::Call
Test::More
Test::Base
Test::CheckManifest
Carp::Always
Locale::Codes
Wiktionary::Parser
);
foreach my $mod (@mods) {
CPAN::Shell->install($mod);
}
Second, don't forget to use a dumper. I used
Data::Dumper::Concise.
Using your script, I use derived_terms and synonyms:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -l
use strict;
use warnings;
use Wiktionary::Parser;
use Data::Dumper::Concise;
my $parser = Wiktionary::Parser->new();
my $document = $parser->get_document( title => 'bunny' );
my $derived_words = $document->get_derived_terms();
my $synonyms = $document->get_synonyms();
print Dumper( $derived_words, $synonyms );
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