NAME
Twitter::API::Context - Encapsulated state for a request/response
VERSION
version 1.0006
SYNOPSIS
my ( $r, $c ) = $client->verify_credentials;
say sprintf '%d verify_credentials calls remaining unitl %s',
$c->rate_limit_remaining,
scalar localtime $c->rate_limit_reset;
# output:
74 verify_credentials_calls remaining until Sat Dec 3 22:05:41 2016
DESCRIPTION
The state for every API call is stored in a context object. It is automatically created when a request is initiated and is returned to the caller as the second value in list context. The context includes the HTTP::Request and HTTP::Response objects, a reference to the API return data, and accessor for rate limit information.
A reference to the context is also included in a Twitter::API::Error exception.
METHODS
http_request
Returns the HTTP::Request object for the API call.
http_response
Returns the HTTP::Response object for the API call.
result
Returns the result data for the API call.
rate_limit
Every API endpoint has a rate limit. This method returns the rate limit for the endpoint of the API call. See https://developer.twitter.com/en/docs/basics/rate-limiting for details.
rate_limit_remaining
Returns the number of API calls remaining for the endpoint in the current rate limit window.
rate_limit_reset
Returns the time of the next rate limit window in UTC epoch seconds.
AUTHOR
Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2015-2021 by Marc Mims.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.