NAME
WebService::Simple - Simple Interface To Web Services APIs
SYNOPSIS
use WebService::Simple;
# Simple use case
my $flickr = WebService::Simple->new(
base_url => "http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/",
param => { api_key => "your_api_key", }
);
# send GET request to
# http://api.flickr.com/service/rest/?api_key=your_api_key&method=flickr.test.echo&name=value
$flickr->get( { method => "flickr.test.echo", name => "value" } );
# send GET request to
# http://api.flickr.com/service/rest/extra/path?api_key=your_api_key&method=flickr.test.echo&name=value
$flickr->get( "extra/path",
{ method => "flickr.test.echo", name => "value" });
DESCRIPTION
WebService::Simple is a simple class to interact with web services.
It's basically an LWP::UserAgent that remembers recurring api URLs and parameters, plus sugar to parse the results.
METHODS
- new(%args)
-
my $flickr = WebService::Simple->new( base_url => "http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/", param => { api_key => "your_api_key", }, # debug => 1 );
Create and return a new WebService::Simple object. "new" Method requires a base_url of Web Service API. If debug is set, dump a request URL in get or post method.
- get([$extra_path,] $args)
-
my $response = $flickr->get( { method => "flickr.test.echo", name => "value" } );
Send GET request, and you can get the WebService::Simple::Response object. If you want to add a path to base URL, use an option parameter.
my $lingr = WebService::Simple->new( base_url => "http://www.lingr.com/", param => { api_key => "your_api_key", format => "xml" } ); my $response = $lingr->get( 'api/session/create', {} );
- post([$extra_path,] $args)
-
Send POST request.
- request_url($extra_path, $args)
-
Return reequest URL.
- base_url
- basic_params
- cache
- response_parser
SUBCLASSING
For better encapsulation, you can create subclass of WebService::Simple to customize the behavior
package WebService::Simple::Flickr;
use base qw(WebService::Simple);
__PACKAGE__->config(
base_url => "http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/",
upload_url => "http://api.flickr.com/services/upload/",
);
sub test_echo
{
my $self = shift;
$self->get( { method => "flickr.test.echo", name => "value" } );
}
sub upload
{
my $self = shift;
local $self->{base_url} = $self->config->{upload_url};
$self->post(
Content_Type => "form-data",
Content => { title => "title", description => "...", photo => ... },
);
}
PARSERS
Web services return their results in various different formats. Or perhaps you require more sophisticated results parsing than what WebService::Simple provides.
WebService::Simple by default uses XML::Simple, but you can easily override that by providing a parser object to the constructor:
my $service = WebService::Simple->new(
response_parser => AVeryComplexParser->new,
...
);
my $response = $service->get( ... );
my $thing = $response->parse_response;
For example. If you want to set XML::Simple options, use WebService::Simple::Parser::XML::Simple including this module:
use WebService::Simple;
use WebService::Simple::Parser::XML::Simple;
use XML::Simple;
my $xs = XML::Simple->new( KeyAttr => [], ForceArray => ['entry'] );
my $service = WebService::Simple->new(
base_url => "http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos",
param => { v => 2 },
response_parser =>
WebService::Simple::Parser::XML::Simple->new( xs => $xs ),
);
This allows great flexibility in handling different webservices
CACHING
You can cache the response of Web Service by using Cache object.
my $cache = Cache::File->new(
cache_root => '/tmp/mycache',
default_expires => '30 min',
);
my $flickr = WebService::Simple->new(
base_url => "http://api.flickr.com/services/rest/",
cache => $cache,
param => { api_key => "your_api_key, }
);
SVN REPOSITORY
http://svn.coderepos.org/share/lang/perl/WebService-Simple/
AUTHOR
Yusuke Wada <yusuke@kamawada.com>
Daisuke Maki <daisuke@endeworks.jp>
Matsuno Tokuhiro
Naoki Tomita (tomi-ru)
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.