NAME
WWW::Tumblr - Perl interface for the Tumblr API
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Tumblr;
# read method
my $t = WWW::Tumblr->new;
# Will read http://juanito.tumblr.com/api/read
$t->user('juanito');
# Will read http://log.damog.net/api/read
$t->url('http://log.damog.net');
# Pass Tumblr API read arguments to the read() method
$t->read(
start => 2,
num => 10,
...
);
# Will get you JSON back
# Same arguments as read, as defined by the API
$t->read_json(
...
);
# write
# Object initialization
my $t = WWW::Tumblr->new;
# The email you use to log in to Tumblr
$t->email('pepito@chistes.com');
$t->password('foobar');
# You will always have to pass a type to write() and the additional
# args depend on that type and the requests by the Tumblr API
$t->write(
type => 'regular',
body => 'My body text',
...
type => 'quote',
quote => 'I once had a girlfriend...',
...
type => 'conversation',
title => 'On the subway...',
conversation => 'Meh, meh, meh.',
...
# File uploads:
type => 'audio',
data => '/tmp/my.mp3',
...
);
# other actions
$t->authenticate or die $t->errstr;
$t->check_audio or die $t->errstr;
my $vimeo = $t->check_vimeo or die $t->errstr;
All options passed to read
, read_json
and write
are all of the parameters specified on http://www.tumblr.com/api and you simple have to pass them as key => values argument pairs.
The Tumblr API is not really long or difficult and this implementation covers it fully.
METHODS
new
new(
user => $user,
email => $email,
password => $password,
url => $url,
);
Initilizes a class instance.
All arguments are optional, you can specify most of them here on each of the method calls anyway.
email(
$email
);
If $email
is specified, it sets the email class variable, otherwise, the previous value is returned. This is the email that users use to log in to Tumblr.
password
password(
$password
);
If $password
is specified, it sets the password class variable, otherwise the previous value is returned. This is the password used by users to log in to Tumblr.
user
user(
$user
);
If $user
is specified, it sets the user class variable, otherwise the previous value is returned. This is the user portion of the tumblr.com URL (ie. maria.tumblr.com).
url
url(
$url
);
If $url
is specified, it sets the url class variable. Otherwise, the previous value is returned. This is the URL that some people might use for their Tumblelogs instead of user.tumblr.com (in my case, http://log.damog.net).
read_json
read_json(
# read params
...
);
Returns the JSON version of c<read>, it accepts the same Tumblr API arguments. It returns the JSON version of read
.
read
read(
# read args
...
);
You should have specified the user or url to use this method. Parameters to be passed are the ones specified on the Tumblr API, such as id, num, type, etc. It returns an XML string containing the output.
If the option auth => 1
is passed, an authenticated read request is being made in order to retrieve the private posts as well. See Tumblr's API for details.
write
write(
type => $type,
...
# other write args
);
Posts a type
item with the needed arguments from the Tumblr API. The type
argument is mandatory. email
and password
should have been specified before too. In success, it returns true, otherwise, it returns undef. For file uploads, just specify the filename on the data
argument.
edit
edit(
'post-id' => 123,
type => 'regular',
title => 'This has changed!',
...
);
Edits the post idenfied with post-id
. The same parameters as those used with write
can be used, but post-id
has to be specified.
delete
delete(
'post-id' => 123,
);
Deletes the post idenfied with the post-id
id.
check_audio
check_audio();
This method has been deprecated on this implementation since it was also on the Tumblr API.
Checks if the user can upload an audio file. Returns true or undef.
check_vimeo
check_vimeo();
Deprecated as the Tumblr API discontinued it.
Checks if the user is logged in on Vimeo, as specified by the Tumblr API. Returns the maximum number of bytes available for the user to upload in case the user is logged in, otherwise it returns undef.
authenticate
authenticate();
Checks if the email
and password
specified are correct. If they are, it returns true, otherwise, undef.
errstr
errstr();
It returns the error string for the last operation, so you can see why other methods failed.
_POST_request
_POST_request($string);
Internal method to post $string
to Tumblr. You shouldn't be using it anyway.
SEE ALSO
http://tumblr.com, http://tumblr.com/api. See also the sample scripts on the examples/ dir.
This and other interesting modules and hacks are posted by the author on his blog Infinite Pig Theorem, http://damog.net.
The code is actively maintained at http://github.com/damog/www-tumblr.
AUTHOR
David Moreno Garza, <david@axiombox.com>
THANKS
You know who (http://maggit.net).
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008 by David Moreno Garza - Axiombox
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
DISCLAIMER
I'm not a worker nor affiliated to Tumblr in any way, and this is a separated implementation of their own public API.
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