NAME
File::Dropbox - Convenient and fast Dropbox API abstraction
SYNOPSIS
use File::Dropbox;
use Fcntl;
# Application credentials
my %app = (
oauth2 => 1,
access_token => $access_token,
);
my $dropbox = File::Dropbox->new(%app);
# Open file for writing
open $dropbox, '>', 'example' or die $!;
while (<>) {
# Upload data using 4MB chunks
print $dropbox $_;
}
# Commit upload (optional, close will be called on reopen)
close $dropbox or die $!;
# Open for reading
open $dropbox, '<', 'example' or die $!;
# Download and print to STDOUT
# Buffered, default buffer size is 4MB
print while <$dropbox>;
# Reset file position
seek $dropbox, 0, Fcntl::SEEK_SET;
# Get first character (unbuffered)
say getc $dropbox;
close $dropbox;
DESCRIPTION
File::Dropbox
provides high-level Dropbox API abstraction based on Tie::Handle. Code required to get access_token
and access_secret
for signed OAuth 1.0 requests or access_token
for OAuth 2.0 requests is not included in this module. To get app_key
and app_secret
you need to register your application with Dropbox.
At this moment Dropbox API is not fully supported, File::Dropbox
covers file read/write and directory listing methods. If you need full API support take look at WebService::Dropbox. File::Dropbox
main purpose is not 100% API coverage, but simple and high-performance file operations.
Due to API limitations and design you can not do read and write operations on one file at the same time. Therefore handle can be in read-only or write-only state, depending on last call to open. Supported functions for read-only state are: open, close, seek, tell, readline, read, sysread, getc, eof. For write-only state: open, close, syswrite, print, printf, say.
All API requests are done using Furl module. For more accurate timeouts Net::DNS::Lite is used, as described in Furl::HTTP. Furl settings can be overriden using furlopts
.
METHODS
new
my $dropbox = File::Dropbox->new(
access_secret => $access_secret,
access_token => $access_token,
app_secret => $app_secret,
app_key => $app_key,
chunk => 8 * 1024 * 1024,
root => 'dropbox',
furlopts => {
timeout => 20
}
);
my $dropbox = File::Dropbox->new(
access_token => $access_token,
oauth2 => 1
);
Constructor, takes key-value pairs list
- access_secret
-
OAuth 1.0 access secret
- access_token
-
OAuth 1.0 access token or OAuth 2.0 access token
- app_secret
-
OAuth 1.0 app secret
- app_key
-
OAuth 1.0 app key
- oauth2
-
OAuth 2.0 switch, defaults to false.
- chunk
-
Upload chunk size in bytes. Also buffer size for
readline
. Optional. Defaults to 4MB. - root
-
Access type,
sandbox
for app-folder only access anddropbox
for full access. - furlopts
-
Parameter hash, passed to Furl constructor directly. Default options
timeout => 10, inet_aton => \&Net::DNS::Lite::inet_aton, ssl_opts => { SSL_verify_mode => SSL_VERIFY_PEER(), }
FUNCTIONS
All functions are not exported by default but can be exported on demand.
use File::Dropbox qw{ contents metadata putfile };
First argument for all functions should be GLOB reference, returned by "new".
contents
Arguments: $dropbox [, $path]
Function returns list of hashrefs representing directory content. Hash fields described in Dropbox API docs. $path
defaults to /
. If there is unfinished chunked upload on handle, it will be commited.
foreach my $file (contents($dropbox, '/data')) {
next if $file->{'is_dir'};
say $file->{'path'}, ' - ', $file->{'bytes'};
}
metadata
Arguments: $dropbox
Function returns stored metadata for read-only handle, closed write handle or after call to "contents" or "putfile".
open $dropbox, '<', '/data/2013.dat' or die $!;
my $meta = metadata($dropbox);
if ($meta->{'bytes'} > 1024) {
# Do something
}
putfile
Arguments: $dropbox, $path, $data
Function is useful for uploading small files (up to 150MB possible) in one request (at least two API requests required for chunked upload, used in open-write-close sequence). If there is unfinished chunked upload on handle, it will be commited.
local $/;
open my $data, '<', '2012.dat' or die $!;
putfile($dropbox, '/data/2012.dat', <$data>) or die $!;
say 'Uploaded ', metadata($dropbox)->{'bytes'}, ' bytes';
close $data;
copyfile
Arguments: $dropbox, $source, $target
Function copies file or directory from one location to another. Metadata for copy can be accessed using "metadata" function.
copyfile($dropbox, '/data/2012.dat', '/data/2012.dat.bak') or die $!;
say 'Created backup with revision ', metadata($dropbox)->{'revision'};
movefile
Arguments: $dropbox, $source, $target
Function moves file or directory from one location to another. Metadata for moved file can be accessed using "metadata" function.
movefile($dropbox, '/data/2012.dat', '/data/2012.dat.bak') or die $!;
say 'Created backup with size ', metadata($dropbox)->{'size'};
deletefile
Arguments: $dropbox, $path
Function deletes file or folder at specified path. Metadata for deleted item is accessible via "metadata" function.
deletefile($dropbox, '/data/2012.dat.bak') or die $!;
say 'Deleted backup with last modification ', metadata($dropbox)->{'modification'};
createfolder
Arguments: $dropbox, $path
Function creates folder at specified path. Metadata for created folder is accessible via "metadata" function.
createfolder($dropbox, '/data/backups') or die $!;
say 'Created folder at path ', metadata($dropbox)->{'path'};
SEE ALSO
Furl, Furl::HTTP, WebService::Dropbox, Dropbox API
AUTHOR
Alexander Nazarov <nfokz@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2013-2016 Alexander Nazarov
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.