NAME
WorldCat::API - Moo bindings for the OCLC WorldCat API
VERSION
version 1.002
SYNOPSIS
my $api = WorldCat::API->new(
institution_id => "...",
principle_id => "...",
principle_id_namespace => "...",
secret => "...",
wskey => "...",
);
my $marc_record = $api->find_by_oclc_number("123") or die "Not Found!";
CONFIGURATION
Defaults are set via envrionment variables of the form "WORLDCAT_API_${ALL_CAPS_ATTR_NAME}". An easy way to set defaults (e.g. for testing) is to add them to a .env at the root of the project:
$ cat <<EOF > .env
WORLDCAT_API_INSTITUTION_ID="..."
WORLDCAT_API_PRINCIPLE_ID="..."
WORLDCAT_API_PRINCIPLE_ID_NAMESPACE="..."
WORLDCAT_API_SECRET="..."
WORLDCAT_API_WSKEY="..."
EOF
DOCKER
The included Dockerfile makes it easy to develop, test, and release using Dist::Zilla. Just build the container:
$ docker build -t worldcatapi .
dzil functions as the container's entrypoint, which makes it easy to build the project:
$ docker run --volume="$PWD:/app" --env-file=.env worldcatapi build
$ docker run --volume="$PWD:/app" --env-file=.env worldcatapi test
$ docker run --volume="$PWD:/app" --env-file=.env worldcatapi clean
Release and development are interactive processes. You can use Docker for that, too, by opening a persistent shell in the container:
$ docker run -it --volume="$PWD:/app" --entrypoint=/bin/bash worldcatapi
AUTHOR
Daniel Schmidt <danschmidt5189@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Daniel Schmidt.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.