NAME

WebService::30Boxes::API::Response - Response from 30Boxes REST API

SYNOPSIS

use WebService::30Boxes::API;

# You always have to provide your api_key
my $boxes  = WebService::30Boxes::API->(api_key => 'your_api_key');

# Then you might want to lookup a user and print some info
my $result = $boxes->call('user.FindById', { id => 47 });
if($result->{'success'}) {
   my $user   = $result->reply->{'user'};

   print $user->{'firstName'}, " ",
         $user->{'lastName'}, " joined 30Boxes at ",
         $user->{'createDate'},"\n";
} else {
   print "An error occured ($result->{'error_code'}: ".
         "$result->{'error_msg'})";
}

DESCRIPTION

WebService::30Boxes::API::Response- Response from 30Boxes REST API

The response object is basically a HTTP::Request class, with a few things added. These keys can be queried:

success

Was the call succesful?

error_code

If not succesful, what error code did we get?

error_msg

And the error message

METHODS

reply

reply returns the result of XML::Simple's parsing of the 30Boxes reply. See the example above.

SEE ALSO

WebService::30Boxes::API, HTTP::Request, XML::Simple

BUGS

Please report any bugs to http://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Create.html?Queue=WebService::30Boxes::API

AUTHOR

M. Blom, <blom@cpan.org>, http://menno.b10m.net/perl/

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2006 by M. Blom

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.