NAME

Net::Amazon::Property::CE - Class for consumer electronics on amazon.com

SYNOPSIS

use Net::Amazon;

# ...

if($resp->is_success()) {
    for my $prop ($resp->properties) {
        print join("/", $prop->platforms()), " ",
              $prop->title(), " ",
              $prop->publisher(), "\n";
}

DESCRIPTION

Net::Amazon::Property::CE is derived from Net::Amazon::Property and on top of the all-purpose methods the base class provides, it offers specialized accessors for consumer electronic parameters.

METHODS

platforms()

Returns a list of the consumer electronic's platforms. There's also a platform() method which just returns the first platform.

features()

Returns a list of the consumer electronic's features. There's also a feature() method which just returns the first feature.

publisher()

Returns the consumer electronic's publishing company as a string.

title()

Returns the consumer electronic's title as a string.

ean()

Returns the consumer electronic's EAN number.

label()

Returns the consumer electronic's label type as a string.

studio()

Returns the consumer electronic's studio type as a string.

brand()

Returns the consumer electronic's brand type as a string.

manufacturer()

Returns the consumer electronic's manufacturer type as a string.

mpn()

Returns the consumer electronic's mpn (manufacturer's part number) as a string.

model()

Returns the consumer electronic's model as a string.

warranty()

Returns the consumer electronic's warranty as a string.

new(xmlref => $xmlref)

Initializes an object by passing a hash of hashes structure containing the XML data returned from the service. Usually, this is just used by Net::Amazon internally to initialize objects for on backcoming data.

Check out Net::Amazon::Property for all-purpose accessors, like year, OurPrice, ListPrice, etc.

AUTHOR

Christopher Boumenot, <boumenot@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2006 by Mike Schilli <m@perlmeister.com>

This library is free consumer electronic; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.