NAME
WebService::Prowl - a interface to Prowl Public API
SYNOPSIS
use
WebService::Prowl;
DESCRIPTION
WebService::Prowl is a interface to Prowl Public API
SYNOPSIS
This module aims to be a implementation of a interface to the Prowl Public API (as available on http://www.prowlapp.com/api.php)
use
WebService::Prowl;
my
$ws
= WebService::Prowl->new(
apikey
=>
'40byteshexadecimalstring'
);
$ws
->verify ||
die
$ws
->error();
$ws
->add(
application
=>
"Favotter App"
,
event
=>
"new fav"
,
description
=>
"your tweet saved as sekimura's favorite"
,
METHODS
- new(apikey => 40byteshexadecimalstring, providerkey => yetanother40byteshex)
-
Call new() to create a Prowl Public API client object. You must pass the apikey, which you can generate on "settings" page https://www.prowlapp.com/settings.php
my
$apikey
=
'cf09b20df08453f3d5ec113be3b4999820341dd2'
;
my
$ws
= WebService::Prowl->new(
apikey
=>
$apikey
);
If you have been whitelisted, you may want to use 'providerkey' like this:
my
$apikey
=
'cf09b20df08453f3d5ec113be3b4999820341dd2'
;
my
$providerkey
=
'68b329da9893e34099c7d8ad5cb9c94010200121'
;
my
$ws
= WebService::Prowl->new(
apikey
=>
$apikey
,
providerkey
=>
$providerkey
);
- verify()
-
Sends a verify request to check if apikey is valid or not. return 1 for success.
$ws
->verify();
- add(application => $app, event => $event, description => $desc, priority => $pri)
-
Sends a app request to api and return 1 for success.
application: [256] (required)
The name of your application
event: [1024] (required)
The name of the event
description: [10000] (required)
A description
for
the event
url: [512] Optional
*Requires
Prowl 1.2* The URL which should be attached to the notification.
priority: An integer value ranging [-2, 2]
a priority of the notification: Very Low, Moderate, Normal, High, Emergency
default
is 0 (Normal)
$ws
->add(
application
=>
"Favotter App"
,
event
=>
"new fav"
,
description
=>
"your tweet saved as sekimura's favorite"
);
- retrieve_token()
-
Get a registration token for use in retrieve/apikey and the associated URL for the user to approve the request. See example/retrieve to learn how to use retrieve_token() and retrieve_apikey()
success return value looks like this:
$VAR1
= {
'success'
=> {
'remaining'
=>
'999'
,
'resetdate'
=>
'1296803193'
,
'code'
=>
'0'
},
'retrieve'
=> {
'token'
=>
'fe645f043ce20f7f179c909df062334c14c51a8b'
}
};
- retrieve_apikey(token => $token)
-
Get an API key from a registration token retrieved in retrieve/token. The user must have approved your request first, or you will get an error response. See example/retrieve to learn how to use retrieve_token() and retrieve_apikey()
success return value looks like this:
$VAR1
= {
'success'
=> {
'remaining'
=>
'999'
,
'resetdate'
=>
'1296803193'
,
'code'
=>
'200'
},
'retrieve'
=> {
'apikey'
=>
'd17e9cfffcb0a0c3091beda69cc31b6134c875c8'
}
};
- error()
-
Returns any error messages as a string.
$ws
->verify() ||
die
$ws
->error();
AUTHOR
Masayoshi Sekimura <sekimura@cpan.org>
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
http://www.prowlapp.com/, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prowl-easy-push-notifications/id320876271?mt=8