NAME

Flickr::Upload - Upload images to flickr.com

SYNOPSIS

use Flickr::Upload;

my $ua = Flickr::Upload->new(
	{
		'key' => '90909354',
		'secret' => '37465825'
	});
$ua->upload(
	'photo' => '/tmp/image.jpg',
	'auth_token' => $auth_token,
	'tags' => 'me myself eye',
	'is_public' => 1,
	'is_friend' => 1,
	'is_family' => 1
) or die "Failed to upload /tmp/image.jpg";

DESCRIPTION

Upload an image to flickr.com.

METHODS

new

Using Flickr Authentication
my $ua = Flickr::Upload->new(
	{
		'key' => '90909354',
		'secret' => '37465825'
	});
Using OAuth Authentication
my $ua = Flickr::Upload->new(
	{
		'consumer_key' => 'your_api_key',
		'consumer_secret' => 'your_app_secret',
	});
Retrieve saved configuration (possibly including OAuth access token)
my $config_file = "$ENV{HOME}/saved-flickr.st";
my $ua = Flickr::Upload->import_storable_config($config_file);

Instantiates a Flickr::Upload instance, using either the Flickr Authentication or the OAuth Authentication. The key or consumer_key argument is your API key and the secret or consumer_secret argument is the API secret associated with it. To get an API key and secret, go to https://www.flickr.com/services/api/key.gne.

The resulting Flickr::Upload instance is a subclass of Flickr::API and can be used for any other Flickr API calls. As such, Flickr::Upload is also a subclass of LWP::UserAgent.

upload

my $photoid = $ua->upload(
	'photo' => '/tmp/image.jpg',
	'auth_token' => $auth_token,
	'tags' => 'me myself eye',
	'is_public' => 1,
	'is_friend' => 1,
	'is_family' => 1
	'async' => 0,
);

Taking a Flickr::Upload instance $ua as an argument, this is basically a direct interface to the Flickr Photo Upload API. Required parameters are photo and, when using Flickr Authentication, auth_token. Note that the auth_token must have been issued against the API key and secret used to instantiate the uploader.

When using OAuth, auth_token is not required, and the Flickr::Upload instance must instead contain a valid Net::OAuth access token which can be added by calling the Flickr::API oauth_access_token method.

Returns the resulting identifier of the uploaded photo on success, undef on failure. According to the API documentation, after an upload the user should be directed to the page https://www.flickr.com/tools/uploader_edit.gne?ids=$photoid.

If the async option is non-zero, the photo will be uploaded asynchronously and a successful upload returns a ticket identifier. See https://www.flickr.com/services/api/upload.async.html. The caller can then periodically poll for a photo id using the check_upload method. Note that photo and ticket identifiers aren't necessarily numeric.

check_upload

my %status2txt = (0 => 'not complete', 1 => 'completed', 2 => 'failed');
my @rc = $ua->check_upload( @ticketids );
for( @rc ) {
	print "Ticket $_->{id} has $status2txt{$_->{complete}}\n";
	print "\tPhoto id is $_->{photoid}\n" if exists $_->{photoid};
}

This function will check the status of one or more asynchronous uploads. A list of ticket identifiers are provided (@ticketids) and each is checked. This is basically just a wrapper around the Flickr API flickr.photos.upload.checkTickets method.

On success, a list of hash references is returned. Each hash contains a id (the ticket id), complete and, if completed, photoid members. invalid may also be returned. Status codes (for complete) are as documented at https://www.flickr.com/services/api/upload.async.html and, actually, the returned fields are identical to those listed in the ticket tag of the response. The returned list isn't guaranteed to be in any particular order.

This function polls a web server, so avoid calling it too frequently.

make_upload_request

my $req = $uploader->make_upload_request(
	'auth_token' => '82374523',
	'tags' => 'me myself eye',
	'is_public' => 1,
	'is_friend' => 1,
	'is_family' => 1
);
$req->header( 'X-Greetz' => 'hi cal' );
my $resp = $ua->request( $req );

Creates an HTTP::Request object loaded with all the flick upload parameters. This will also sign the request, which means you won't be able to mess any further with the upload request parameters.

Takes all the same parameters as upload, except that the photo argument isn't required. This in intended so that the caller can include it by messing directly with the HTTP content (via $DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD or the HTTP::Message class, among other things). See t/ directory from the source distribution for examples.

Returns a standard HTTP::Response POST object. The caller can manually do the upload or just call the upload_request function.

upload_request

my $photoid = upload_request( $ua, $request );

Taking (at least) LWP::UserAgent and HTTP::Request objects as arguments, this executes the request and processes the result as a flickr upload. It's assumed that the request looks a lot like something created with make_upload_request. Note that the request must be signed according to the Flickr API authentication rules.

Returns the resulting identifier of the uploaded photo (or ticket for asynchronous uploads) on success, undef on failure. According to the API documentation, after an upload the user should be directed to the page https://www.flickr.com/tools/uploader_edit.gne?ids=$photoid.

file_length_in_encoded_chunk

$HTTP::Request::Common::DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD = 1;
my $photo = 'image.jpeg';
my $photo_size = (stat($photo))[7];
my $req = $ua->make_upload_request( ... );
my $gen = $req->content();
die unless ref($gen) eq "CODE";

my $state;
my $size;

$req->content(
	sub {
		my $chunk = &$gen();

		$size += Flickr::Upload::file_length_in_encoded_chunk(\$chunk, \$state, $photo_size);

		warn "$size bytes have now been uploaded";

		return $chunk;
	}
);

$rc = $ua->upload_request( $req );

This subroutine is tells you how much of a chunk in a series of variable size multipart HTTP chunks contains a single file being uploaded given a reference to the current chunk, a reference to a state variable that lives between calls, and the size of the file being uploaded.

It can be used used along with HTTP::Request::Common's $HTTP::Request::Common::DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD facility to implement upload progress bars or other upload monitors, see flickr_upload for a practical example and t/progress_request.t for tests.

photosets_create

Calls Flickr's "flickr.photosets.create" method,
to create a new Set.

The set will use the PrimaryPhotoID as the thumbnail photo.

returns: UNDEF on failure, PhotosetID on success.

my $photoset_id = $ua->photosets_create( title => 'title',
                               description => 'description',
			       primary_photo_id => ID,
			       auth_token => AUTH_TOKEN );

$ua->photosets_addphoto ( photoset_id => $photoset_id,
                          photo_id => ID );

photosets_addphoto

Calls Flickr's "flickr.photosets.addPhoto" method,
to add a (existing) photo to an existing set.

returns: UNDEF on failure, TRUE on success.

my $photoset_id = $ua->photosets_create( title => 'title',
                               description => 'description',
			       primary_photo_id => ID,
			       auth_token => AUTH_TOKEN );

$ua->photosets_addphoto ( photoset_id => $photoset_id,
                          photo_id => ID );

SEE ALSO

https://www.flickr.com/services/api/

Flickr::API

AUTHORS

Christophe Beauregard, cpb@cpan.org

Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, <avar@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This module is not an official Flickr.com (or Ludicorp, or Yahoo) service.

Copyright (C) 2004-2008 by Christophe Beauregard and 2008-2009 by Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.3 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.