NAME

WebService::Connpass - connpass API (v1) wrapper module for perl5

SYNOPSIS

use WebService::Connpass;

my $connpass = WebService::Connpass->new( encoding => 'utf8' );

# Request event
$connpass->fetch( 'event', keyword => 'perl' );

# Print each events information
while ( my $event = $connpass->next ){
  # Title and Event ID
  print $event->title . " (" . $event->event_id . ")";
  # Date (started_at)
  print " - ".$event->started if $event->started;
  print "\n";
}

INSTALLATION (from GitHub)

$ git clone git://github.com/mugifly/p5-WebService-Connpass.git
$ cpanm ./p5-WebService-Connpass

METHODS

new ( [%params] )

Create an instance of WebService::Connpass.

%params = (optional) LWP::UserAgent options, and encoding (example: encoding => 'utf8').

fetch ( $api_path [, %params] )

Send request to Connpass API. Also, this method has supported a fetch like 'Auto-Pager'.

  • $api_path = Path of request to Connpass API. Currently available: "event" only.

  • %params = Query parameter.

About the query, please see: http://connpass.com/about/api/

About the fetch like 'AutoPager'

You can fetch all search results, by such as this code:

# Request event
$connpass->fetch( 'event' );

# Print each events title
while ( my $event = $connpass->next ){
      print $event->title . "\n";
}

In the case of default, you can fetch max 10 items by single request to Connpass API. However, this module is able to fetch all results by repeat request, automatically.

Also, you can disable this function, by specifying an option(disable_nextpage_fetch => 1) when call a constructor:

my $connpass = WebService::Connpass->new(disable_nextpage_fetch => 1);

# Request event
$connpass->fetch( 'event' );

# Print each events title
while ( my $event = $connpass->next ){
      print $event->title . ."\n";
}

In this case, you can fetch max 10 items.

But also, you can fetch more items by causing a 'fetch' method again with 'start' parameter:

# Request the event of the remaining again
$connpass->fetch( 'event', start => 10 ); # Fetch continue after 10th items.

next

Get a next item, from the fetched items in instance.

The item that you got is an object.

You can use the getter-methods (same as a API response fields name, such as: 'title', 'event_id', 'catch', etc...)

my $event = $conpass->next; # Get a next one item
print $event->title . "\n"; # Output a 'title' (included in this item)

In addition, you can also use a following getter-methods : 'started', 'ended', 'updated'. So, these methods return the each object as the 'DateTime::Format::ISO8601', from 'started_at', 'ended_at' and 'updated_at' field.

prev

Get a previous item, from the fetched items in instance.

iter

Set or get a position of iterator.

SEE ALSO

https://github.com/mugifly/p5-WebService-Connpass/ - Your feedback is highly appreciated.

WebService::Zussar - https://github.com/mugifly/WebService-Zussar/

DateTime::Format::ISO8601

Hash::AsObject

LWP::UserAgent

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2013, Masanori Ohgita (http://ohgita.info/).

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

Thanks, Perl Mongers & CPAN authors.