Deprecated.
NAME
WebService::LiveJournal::Event - (Deprecated) LiveJournal event class
VERSION
version 0.09
SYNOPSIS
create an event
use WebService::LiveJournal;
my $client = WebService::LiveJournal::Client->new(
username => $user,
password => $password,
);
# $event is an instance of WS::LJ::Event
my $event = $client->create_event;
$event->subject("this is a subject");
$event->event("this is the event content");
# doesn't show up on the LiveJournal server
# until you use the update method.
$event->update;
# save the itemid for later use
$itemid = $event->itemid;
update an existing event
use WebService::LiveJournal;
my $client = WebService::LiveJournal::Client->new(
username => $user,
password => $password,
);
my $event = $client->get_event( $itemid );
$event->subject('new subject');
$event->update;
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: This distribution is deprecated. It uses the outmoded XML-RPC protocol. LiveJournal has also been compromised. I recommend using DreamWidth instead (https://www.dreamwidth.org/) which is in keeping with the original philosophy LiveJournal regarding advertising.
This class represents an "event" on the LiveJournal server.
ATTRIBUTES
subject
Required.
The subject for the event.
event
Required.
The content of the event.
year
Year
month
Month
day
Day
hour
Hour
min
Minute
security
One of
- public
- private
- friends
- usemask
allowmask
Relevant when security is usemask. A 32-bit unsigned integer representing which of the user's groups of friends are allowed to view this post. Turn bit 0 on to allow any defined friend to read it. Otherwise, turn bit 1-30 on for every friend group that should be allowed to read it. Bit 31 is reserved.
picture
The picture tag to use for this entry. Each icon picture may have one or more tags, you can select it by using any one of those tags for this attribute.
itemid
Read only.
The LiveJournal item id
url
Read only.
URL for the LiveJournal event.
anum
Read only.
The authentication number generated for this entry Probably best ignored.
usejournal
If editing a shared journal entry, include this key and the username you wish to edit the entry in. By default, you edit the entry as if it were in user "user"'s journal, as specified above.
props
Property hash
METHODS
$event->update
Create a new (if it isn't on the LiveJournal server yet) or update the existing event on the LiveJournal server.
Returns true on success.
This method signals an error depending on the interface selected by throwing an exception or returning undef.
$event->save
An alias for update.
$event->delete
Remove the event on the LiveJournal server.
This method signals an error depending on the interface selected by throwing an exception or returning undef.
$event->get_prop( $key )
Get the property with the given key
$event->set_prop( $key => $value )
Set the property with the given key and value
$event->get_tags
Returns the tags for the event as a list.
$event->set_tags( @new_tags )
Set the tags for the event.
$event->set_access([ 'public' | 'private' | 'friends' ])
$event->set_access('group', @group_list)
Set the access for the event. The first argument is the type:
- public
-
Entry will be readable by anyone
- private
-
Entry will be readable only by the journal owner
- friends
-
Entry will be readable only by the journal owner's friends
- group
-
Entry will be readable only by the members of the given groups.
get_access
Returns the access information for the entry. It will always return the type as defined above in the set_access
method. In addition for the group
type the list of groups will also be returned:
my($type, @groups) = $event-E<gt>get_access
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Graham Ollis.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.