NAME
WebService::CRUST - A lightweight Client for making REST calls
SYNOPSIS
use WebService::CRUST;
use Data::Dumper;
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new;
print Dumper $c->get('http://developer.yahooapis.com/TimeService/V1/getTime',
appid => 'YahooDemo',
format => 'ms'
);
CONSTRUCTOR
new
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new( <options> );
OPTIONS
base
Sets a base URL to perform actions on. Example:
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new(base => 'http://somehost.com/API/');
$c->get('foo'); # calls http://somehost.com/API/foo
params
Pass hashref of options to be sent with every query. Example:
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new( params => { appid => 'YahooDemo' });
$c->get('http://developer.yahooapis.com/TimeService/V1/getTime');
Or combine with base above to make your life easier:
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new(
base => 'http://developer.yahooapis.com/TimeService/V1/',
params => { appid => 'YahooDemo' }
);
$c->get('getTime');
$c->get('getTime', format => 'ms');
request_key
Use a specific parm argument for the action, for instance, to talk to Amazon:
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new(
base => 'http://webservices.amazon.com/onca/xml?Service=AWSECommerceService',
request_key => 'Operation',
params => { AWSAccessKeyId => 'my_key' }
);
$c->get('ItemLookup', ItemId => 'B00000JY1X');
# does a GET on http://webservices.amazon.com/onca/xml?Service=AWSECommerceService&Operation=ItemLookup&ItemId=B00000JY1X&AWSAccessKeyId=my_key
timeout
Number of seconds to wait for a request to return. Default is LWP's default (180 seconds).
ua
Pass an LWP::UserAgent object that you want to use instead of the default.
format
What format to use. Defaults to XML::Simple. To use something like JSON:
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new(format => [ 'JSON', 'objToJson' ]);
$c->get($url);
The second argument can also be a coderef, so for instance:
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new(format => [ 'JSON::Syck', sub { JSON::Syck::Load(shift) } ]);
$c->get($url);
Formatter classes are loaded dynamically if needed, so you don't have to 'use' them first.
head2 basic_username head2 basic_password
opts
A hashref of alternate options to pass the data formatter.
METHODS
get
Performs a GET request with the specified options. Returns undef on failure.
head
Performs a HEAD request with the specified options. Returns undef on failure.
put
Performs a PUT request with the specified options. Returns undef on failure.
If -content is passed as a parameter, that will be set as the content of the PUT:
$c->put('something', { -content => $content });
post
Performs a POST request with the specified options. Returns undef on failure.
request
Same as get/post except the first argument is the method to use.
my $c = WebService::CRUST->new;
$c->request( 'HEAD', $url );
Returns undef on failure.
response
The HTTP::Response of the last request.
$c->get('action');
$c->response->code eq 200 and print "Success\n";
$c->get('invalid_action') or die $c->response->status_line;
ua
Get or set the LWP::UserAgent object.
SEE ALSO
Catalyst::Model::WebService::CRUST, LWP, XML::Simple
AUTHOR
Chris Heschong <chris@wiw.org>