NAME
JMAP::Tester::Response - what you get in reply to a succesful JMAP request
VERSION
version 0.009
OVERVIEW
A JMAP::Tester::Response object represents the successful response to a JMAP call. It is a successful JMAP::Tester::Result.
A Response is used mostly to contain the responses to the individual methods passed in the request.
METHODS
sentence
my $sentence = $response->sentence($n);
This method returns the nth Sentence of the response.
single_sentence
my $sentence = $response->single_sentence;
my $sentence = $response->single_sentence($name);
This method returns the only Sentence of the response, raising an exception if there's more than one Sentence. If $name
is given, an exception is raised if the Sentence's name doesn't match the given name.
paragraph
my $para = $response->paragraph($n);
This method returns the nth Paragraph of the response.
assert_n_paragraphs
my ($p1, $p2, ...) = $response->assert_n_paragraphs($n);
This method returns all the paragraphs in the response, as long as there are exactly $n
. Otherwise, it throws an exception.
paragraph_by_client_id
my $para = $response->paragraph_by_client_id($cid);
This returns the paragraph for the given client id. If there is no paragraph for that client id, an empty list is returned.
as_struct
as_stripped_struct
This method returns an arrayref of arrayrefs, holding the data returned by the JMAP server. With as_struct
, some of the JSON data may be in objects provided by JSON::Typist. If you'd prefer raw data, use the as_stripped_struct
form.
as_pairs
as_stripped_pairs
These methods do the same thing as as_struct
and <as_stripped_struct>, but omit client ids.
AUTHOR
Ricardo SIGNES <rjbs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.