NAME

Amazon::S3::Thin::ResponseParser - A parser for S3 XML responses

SYNOPSIS

use Amazon::S3::Thin;
use Amazon::S3::Thin::ResponseParser;

my $s3client = Amazon::S3::Thin->new({
    aws_access_key_id     => $aws_access_key_id,
    aws_secret_access_key => $aws_secret_access_key,
    region                => $region, # e.g. 'ap-northeast-1'
});

my $response_parser = Amazon::S3::Thin::ResponseParser->new();

my $res = $s3_client->list_objects($bucket);
die $res->status_line if $res->is_error;
my ($list_objects, $error) = $response_parser->list_objects($res->content);
die $error->{message} if $error;
# Print a list of the object keys in the bucket:
print join "\n", map { $_->{key} } @{$list_objects->{contents}};

DESCRIPTION

Amazon::S3::Thin::ResponseParser parses an XML response from S3 API.

This module provides a helper for the list_objects API which provide by Amazon::S3::Thin.

METHODS

$response_parser = Amazon::S3::Thin::ResponseParser->new();
$response_parser = Amazon::S3::Thin::ResponseParser->new(xml => $xml);

This will create a new instance of Amazon::S3::Thin::ResponseParser.

If you specify the xml => $xml argument, you can replace the XML parser. The $xml should be an instance of XML::LibXML.

$error = $response_parser->error($content);
my $res = $s3_client->get_object($bucket, $key);
if ($res->is_error) {
    my $error = $response_parser->error($res->content);
    if ($error->{code} eq 'NoSuchKey') {
        die 'no such key';
    } else {
        warn $error->{code}, $error->{message};
    }
}

This takes an XML response as $content and it will return an error. The $content should be valid XML formed Error Responses.

$error is a hashref that looks like following form.

{
    code       => 'NoSuchKey',
    message    => 'The resource you requested does not exist',
    resource   => '/mybucket/myfoto.jpg',
    request_id => '4442587FB7D0A2F9',
};
($list_objects, $error) = $response_parser->list_objects($content);

This takes an XML response as $content and it will return a list of objects and an error if the $content has Error Responses. The $content should be valid XML formed GET Bucket (List Objects) Version 2 or GET Bucket (List Objects) Version 1.

$list_objects is a hashref that looks like following form. undef is returned if there is the $error.

{
    common_prefixes         => [],
    contents                => [
        {
            etag          => 'fba9dede5f27731c9771645a39863328',
            key           => 'my-image.jpg',
            last_modified => '2009-10-12T17:50:30.000Z',
            owner         => {
                display_name => '',
                id           => ''
            },
            size          => 434234,
            storage_class => 'STANDARD'
        },
    ],
    delimiter               => '',
    encoding_type           => '',
    is_truncated            => 0,
    max_keys                => 1000,
    name                    => 'bucket',
    prefix                  => '',
    # v1
    marker                  => '',
    next_marker             => '',
    # v2
    continuation_token      => '',
    next_continuation_token => '',
    key_count               => 205,
    start_after             => '',
};

$error is a hashref that looks like following form. undef is returned if there is the $list_objects.

{
    code       => 'NoSuchKey',
    message    => 'The resource you requested does not exist',
    resource   => '/mybucket/myfoto.jpg',
    request_id => '4442587FB7D0A2F9',
};

SEE ALSO

Amazon::S3::Thin

LICENSE

Copyright (C) Takumi Akiyama.

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

AUTHOR

Takumi Akiyama <t.akiym@gmail.com>