WebService::Fastly::PublishApi

Load the API package

use WebService::Fastly::Object::PublishApi;

[!NOTE] All URIs are relative to https://api.fastly.com

Method | HTTP request | Description ------ | ------------ | ----------- publish | POST /service/{service_id}/publish/ | Send messages to Fanout subscribers

publish

string publish(service_id => $service_id, publish_request => $publish_request)

Send messages to Fanout subscribers

Send one or more messages to Fanout subscribers. Each message specifies a channel, and Fanout will deliver the message to all subscribers of its channel. > IMPORTANT: For compatibility with GRIP, this endpoint requires a trailing slash, and the API token may be provided in the Authorization header (instead of the Fastly-Key header) using the Bearer scheme.

Example

use Data::Dumper;
use WebService::Fastly::PublishApi;
my $api_instance = WebService::Fastly::PublishApi->new(

    # Configure API key authorization: token
    api_key => {'Fastly-Key' => 'YOUR_API_KEY'},
    # uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
    #api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);

my $service_id = "service_id_example"; # string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
my $publish_request = WebService::Fastly::Object::PublishRequest->new(); # PublishRequest | 

eval {
    my $result = $api_instance->publish(service_id => $service_id, publish_request => $publish_request);
    print Dumper($result);
};
if ($@) {
    warn "Exception when calling PublishApi->publish: $@\n";
}

Parameters

Name | Type | Description | Notes ------------- | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- service_id | string| Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | publish_request | PublishRequest| | [optional]

Return type

string

Authorization

token

HTTP request headers

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