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NAME
Net::Fluidinfo - A Perl interface to Fluidinfo
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Fluidinfo;
# Predefined Fluidinfo client for playing around, points
# to the sandbox with user test/test
$fin = Net::Fluidinfo->new_for_testing;
$fin = Net::Fluidinfo->new_for_testing(trace_http => 1);
# Fluidinfo client pointing to production
$fin = Net::Fluidinfo->new(username => 'username', password => 'password');
# Fluidinfo taking credentials from environment variables
# FLUIDINFO_USERNAME and FLUIDINFO_PASSWORD
$fin = Net::Fluidinfo->new;
# Content-MD5 headers with checksums for requests with payload
$fin = Net::Fluidinfo->new(md5 => 1)
# Resource getters
$object     = $fin->get_object_by_id($id, about => 1);
$object     = $fin->get_object_by_about($about);
$ns         = $fin->get_namespace($path, description => 1);
$tag        = $fin->get_tag($path, description => 1);
$permission = $fin->get_permission($category, $path_or_has_path, $action);
$user       = $fin->get_user($username);
# Object search
@ids = $fin->search("has fxn/rating");
DESCRIPTION
Net::Fluidinfo provides an interface to the Fluidinfo API.
The documentation of Net::Fluidinfo does not explain Fluidinfo, though there are links to relevant pages in the documentation of each class.
If you want to get familiar with Fluidinfo please check these pages:
- Fluidinfo high-level description
 - Fluidinfo API documentation
 - Fluidinfo API specification
 - Fluidinfo Essence blog posts
 
USAGE
Class Methods
- Net::Fluidinfo->new(%attrs)
 - 
Returns an object for communicating with Fluidinfo.
This is a wrapper around LWP::UserAgent and does not validate credentials in the very constructor. If they are wrong requests will fail when performed.
Attributes and options are:
- username
 - 
Your username in Fluidinfo. If not present uses the value of the environment variable FLUIDINFO_USERNAME.
 - password
 - 
Your password in Fluidinfo. If not present uses the value of the environment variable FLUIDINFO_PASSWORD.
 - protocol
 - 
Either 'HTTP' or 'HTTPS'. Defaults to 'HTTP'.
 - host
 - 
The Fluidinfo host. Defaults to fluiddb.fluidinfo.com.
 - md5
 - 
If this flag is true requests with payload get a Content-MD5 header with a checksum.
 - trace_http_requests
 - 
A flag, logs all HTTP requests if true.
 - trace_http_responses
 - 
A flag, logs all HTTP responses if true.
 - trace_http
 - 
A flag, logs all HTTP requests and responses if true. (Shorthand for enabling the two above.)
 
 - Net::Fluidinfo->new_for_testing
 - 
Returns a
Net::Fluidinfoinstance pointing to the sandbox with "test"/"test". The host of the sandbox can be checked in the package variable$Net::Fluidinfo::SANDBOX_HOST. 
Instance Methods
- $fin->username
 - $fin->username($username)
 - 
Gets/sets the username.
 - $fin->password
 - $fin->password($password)
 - 
Gets/sets the password.
 - $fin->protocol
 - $fin->protocol($protocol)
 - 
Gets/sets the protocol, either 'HTTP' or 'HTTPS'.
 - $fin->ua
 - 
Returns the instance of LWP::UserAgent used to communicate with Fluidinfo.
 - $fin->user
 - 
Returns the user on behalf of whom fin is doing calls. This attribute is lazy loaded.
 - $fin->get_object_by_id
 - 
Convenience shortcut for
Net::Fluidinfo::Object::get_by_id, see Net::Fluidinfo::Object. - $fin->get_object_by_about
 - 
Convenience shortcut for
Net::Fluidinfo::Object::get_by_about, see Net::Fluidinfo::Object. - $fin->search
 - 
Convenience shortcut for
Net::Fluidinfo::Object::search, see Net::Fluidinfo::Object. - $fin->get_namespace
 - 
Convenience shortcut for
Net::Fluidinfo::Namespace::get, see Net::Fluidinfo::Namespace. - $fin->get_tag
 - 
Convenience shortcut for
Net::Fluidinfo::Tag::get, see Net::Fluidinfo::Tag. - $fin->get_permission
 - 
Convenience shortcut for
Net::Fluidinfo::Permission::get, see Net::Fluidinfo::Permission. - $fin->get_user
 - 
Convenience shortcut for
Net::Fluidinfo::User::get, see Net::Fluidinfo::User. 
AUTHOR
Xavier Noria (FXN), <fxn@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Xavier Noria
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
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