NAME¶
Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode - request class for browse node search
SYNOPSIS¶
use Net::Amazon;
use Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode;
my $ua = Net::Amazon->new(
token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN'
);
my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode->new(
browsenode => 30,
mode => 'books'
);
# Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::BrowseNode
my $resp = $ua->request($req);
DESCRIPTION¶
"Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode" is a class used to submit node
search requests to the Amazon web service.
The node to search for is specified in the "browsenode" parameter. The
browse node ID is a number that corresponds to a general subject area of
Amazon.com.
To find browse node IDs, the best way is to visit the "browse" area of
the various product lines at Amazon.com. When you find a subject area that you
would like to generate XML for, look at the web page URL. The browse ID should
appear after the string "/tg/browse/-/". Here are some examples of
URLs that contain browse IDs:
- http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/30 (In this
example, the browse ID = 30)
- http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/467970 (In
this example, the browse ID = 467970)
- http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/602314 (In
this example, the browse ID = 60231
Please be aware that some nodes cannot be used with a BrowseNodeSearch. (The
vast majority of them can, but you may run across a few that simply will not
work). It is also important to point out that from time to time, some browse
nodes are deprecated or are changed without notice.
The catalog to search in is specified in the "mode" parameter, typical
values are "books", "music", "classical" or
"electronics".
An optional "keywords" parameter may be added to filter the results by
that keyword.
Upon success, the responses' "properties()" method will return a list
of "Net::Amazon::Properties::*" objects.
METHODS¶
- new( browsenode => $nodeID, mode => $mode [, keywords
=> $keywords] )
- Constructs a new
"Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode" object, used to query the
Amazon web service for items in a particular category (node) in the mode
(catalog) specified.
Check Net::Amazon::Request for common request parameters not listed here.
AUTHOR¶
Net::Amazon framework by Mike Schilli, <m@perlmeister.com>
BrowseNode.pm by Jackie Hamilton, <kira@cgi101.com>
LICENSE¶
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.