NAME
REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning - A Perl library to Google's RESTful Apps API
SYNOPSIS
use REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning
$google = REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning->new(
domain => 'company.com',
username => 'admin',
password => 'g00gl34pp5!'
);
$user->{'jsmith'} = $google->getUser( 'jsmith' );
DESCRIPTION
REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning provides a Perl interface to Google's RESTful Apps API.
This module is currently a work-in-progress. Please e-mail with problems, bug fixes, comments and complaints.
CONSTRUCTOR
- new ( DOMAIN, USERNAME, PASSWORD )
-
Creates a new REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning object. A domain parameter is required.
Supplying authentication information to the constructor is optional , but needs to happen either here or with a call to the authenticate method.
Example
$google = REST::Google::Apps::Provisioning->new( domain => 'company.com', username => 'admin', password => 'g00gl34pp5!' );
METHODS
- authenticate ( USERNAME, PASSWORD )
-
Authenticate a session.
Example
$google->authenticate( username => 'admin', password => 'g00gl34pp5!' ) || die "Could not authenticate";
- createUser ( USERNAME, GIVENNAME, FAMILYNAME, PASSWORD )
-
Example
$user->{'jsmith'} = $google->createUser( username => 'jsmith', givenName => 'Joseph', familyName => 'Smith', password => 'j5m1thp455w0rd!' ) || die "Could not create user";
- deleteUser ( USER )
-
Example
delete $user->{'jsmith'} if $google->deleteUser( username => 'jsmith' );
- updateUser ( USER, ATTR )
-
Example
$google->updateUser( username => 'jsmith', givenName => 'Joey' ) || die "Could not update user";
- getUser ( USER )
-
Example
$user->{'jsmith'} = $google->getUser( username => 'jsmith' );
- getAllUsers
-
Retrieve a list of all users. This can also be accomplished by calling the getUser method with no arguments.
- getGroup ( GROUP )
- getAllGroups
- createNickname ( USERNAME, NICKNAME )
-
Example
$google->createNickname( username => 'jsmith', nickname => 'joe' ) || die "Could not create nickname";
- deleteNickname ( NICKNAME )
-
Example
$google->deleteNickname( nickname => 'joe' );
- getNickname ( NICKNAME )
- getAllNicknames
-
Retrieve a list of all nicknames. This can also be accomplished by calling the getNickname method with no arguments.
AUTHOR
Scott Schneider <sschneid@gmail.com>