NAME
WebService::Prowl::AnyEventHTTP - a sub class of WebService::Prowl sending http requests by using AnyEvent::HTTP
SYNOPSIS =for test_synopsis my($ws,$apikey);
use WebService::Prowl::AnyEventHTTP;
my $ws = WebService::Prowl::AnyEventHTTP->new(apikey => $apikey, on_error => sub {warn $_[0]})
$ws->add('event' => $event, application => $application, description => $description);
DESCRIPTION
WebService::Prowl::AnyEvent is a sub class of WebService::Prowl to use AnyEvent::HTTP non-blocking http client
SYNOPSIS =for test_synopsis my($ws,$apikey);
This module aims to be a implementation of a interface to the Prowl Public API by using AnyEvent::HTTP non-blocking http client library
my $ws = WebService::Prowl::AnyEventHTTP->new(apikey => $apikey, on_error => sub {warn $_[0]});
AnyEvent::Twitter::Stream->new(
    username => $username,
    passwordn => $password,
    method => 'track',
    keyword => '@' . $username,
    on_tweet => sub {
        my $tweet = shift;
        my $screen_name = Encode::decode_utf8($tweet->{user}{screen_name});
        my $text        = Encode::decode_utf8($tweet->{text});
        my $description = "$screen_name: $text";
        $ws->add('event' => $event, application => $application, description => $description);
    }
)
AnyEvent->condvar->recv;
METHODS
- new(apikey => 40byteshexadecimalstring, providerkey => yetanother40byteshex, on_error => sub { warn $_0]})
 - 
Call new() to create a Prowl Public API client object. You must pass the apikey, which you can generate on "settings" page https://prowl.weks.net/settings.php
my $apikey = 'cf09b20df08453f3d5ec113be3b4999820341dd2'; my $ws = WebService::Prowl->new(apikey => $apikey, on_error => sub { warn $_[0] });and you can specify a callback
on_errorwhich is called when it gets error from Prowl API server.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, on_error => sub {warn $_[0]}); - 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 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"); 
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
AnyEvent::HTTP, https://prowl.weks.net/, http://forums.cocoaforge.com/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=20339