NAME
cPanel::APIClient::Transport::NetCurlPromiser
SYNOPSIS
my $promiser = Net::Curl::Promiser::AnyEvent->new();
my $cp = cPanel::APIClient->create(
service => 'cpanel',
transport => [
'NetCurlPromiser',
promiser => $promiser,
hostname => 'greathosting.net',
# For testing only:
# tls_verification => 'off',
],
credentials => {
username => 'hugh',
password -> 'mySecretPassword!',
},
);
DESCRIPTION
This module allows Net::Curl::Promiser (i.e., libcurl via Net::Curl) to serve as transport for cPanel API calls.
You can use this transport module to support any event interface that Net::Curl::Promiser itself supports. See that module’s documentation for more details.
It supports username
/password
or username
/api_token
credentials
schemes. See cPanel::APIClient for more details.
It expects these parameters:
promiser
- Required. Instance of a Net::Curl::Promiser subclass.hostname
- Required. The remote hostname that will serve the API calls.tls_verification
- Optional. Eitheron
(default) oroff
.
This is probably the fastest way to call cPanel’s API via HTTP.
INTERFACE
When using this module, the immediate return from API-calling methods (e.g., call_uapi()
) will be a cPanel::APIClient::Pending instance. See that module’s documentation for details of how to use it.
Cancellation
This class allows you to cancel an in-progress query, thus:
$cp_service_obj->cancel($pending);
Note that the cPanel::APIClient::Pending object’s promise will remain pending indefinitely.
LICENSE
Copyright 2020 cPanel, L. L. C. All rights reserved. http://cpanel.net
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.