NAME¶
Net::Twitter::API - Moose sugar for defining Twitter API methods
VERSION¶
version 4.01005
SYNOPSIS¶
package My::Twitter::API;
use Moose::Role;
use Net::Twitter::API;
use namespace::autoclean;
has apiurl => ( isa => 'Str', is => 'rw', default => 'http://twitter.com' );
base_url 'apiurl';
twitter_api_method friends_timeline => (
description => <<'',
Returns the 20 most recent statuses posted by the authenticating user
and that user's friends. This is the equivalent of /home on the Web.
aliases => [qw/following_timeline/],
path => 'statuses/friends_timeline',
method => 'GET',
params => [qw/since_id max_id count page/],
required => [],
returns => 'ArrayRef[Status]',
);
1;
DESCRIPTION¶
This module provides some Moose sugar for defining Twitter API methods. It is
part of the Net-Twitter distribution on CPAN and is used by
"Net::Twitter::API::RESTv1_1",
"Net::Twitter::API::Search", and perhaps others.
It's intent is to make maintaining "Net::Twitter" as easy as possible.
METHODS¶
- base_url
- Specifies, by name, the attribute which contains the base URL for the
defined API.
- twitter_api_method
- Defines a Twitter API method. Valid arguments are:
- authenticate
- Specifies whether, by default, API methods calls should authenticate.
- datetime_parser
- Specifies the Date::Time::Format derived parser to use for parsing and
formatting date strings for the API being defined.
- description
- A string describing the method, suitable for documentation.
- aliases
- An ARRAY ref of strings containing alternate names for the method.
- path
- A string containing the path part of the API URL
- path_suffix
- A string containing an additional suffix to append to the path (for legacy
reasons). If you want to suffix appended, pass the empty string. Defaults
to ".json".
- method
- A string containing the HTTP method for the call. Defaults to
"GET".
- add_source
- A boolean, indicating whether or not the "source" parameter
should be added to the API call. (The source value is assigned by Twitter
for registered applications.) Defaults to 0.
- params
- An ARRAY ref of strings naming all of the valid parameters. Defaults to an
empty ARRAY ref.
- required
- An ARRAY ref of strings naming all of the required parameters. Defaults to
an empty ARRAY ref.
- returns
- A string describing the return type of the API method call.
- deprecated
- A boolean indicating whether or not this API is deprecated. If set to 1,
code for the method will be created. This option is optional, and is used
by the "Net-Twitter" distribution when generating documentation.
It defaults to 0.
AUTHOR¶
Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>
LICENSE¶
Copyright (c) 2009 Marc Mims
The Twitter API itself, and the description text used in this module is:
Copyright (c) 2009 Twitter
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
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