From 3282be229999dc36c197b264d63063a18d136331 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andreas Brachold Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 06:55:13 +0000 Subject: * Update installation list with required modules * Remove unused/doubled provided external perl moduls --- lib/Net/Amazon.pm | 1255 ------------------------------- lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/Review.pm | 104 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/ReviewSet.pm | 137 ---- lib/Net/Amazon/Property.pm | 320 -------- lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Book.pm | 152 ---- lib/Net/Amazon/Property/DVD.pm | 156 ---- lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Music.pm | 161 ---- lib/Net/Amazon/Request.pm | 221 ------ lib/Net/Amazon/Request/ASIN.pm | 139 ---- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Artist.pm | 86 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Blended.pm | 80 -- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/BrowseNode.pm | 137 ---- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Exchange.pm | 91 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Keyword.pm | 90 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Manufacturer.pm | 78 -- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Power.pm | 95 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Seller.pm | 84 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Similar.pm | 95 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Sort.pm | 246 ------ lib/Net/Amazon/Request/TextStream.pm | 76 -- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/UPC.pm | 94 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Wishlist.pm | 89 --- lib/Net/Amazon/Response.pm | 214 ------ lib/Net/Amazon/Response/ASIN.pm | 28 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Artist.pm | 29 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Blended.pm | 73 -- lib/Net/Amazon/Response/BrowseNode.pm | 29 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Exchange.pm | 81 -- lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Keyword.pm | 29 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Manufacturer.pm | 29 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Power.pm | 28 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Seller.pm | 78 -- lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Similar.pm | 28 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/TextStream.pm | 28 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/UPC.pm | 40 - lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Wishlist.pm | 29 - lib/Net/Amazon/Result/Seller.pm | 130 ---- lib/Net/Amazon/Result/Seller/Listing.pm | 146 ---- 38 files changed, 5005 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/Review.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/ReviewSet.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Property.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Book.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Property/DVD.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Music.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/ASIN.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Artist.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Blended.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/BrowseNode.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Exchange.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Keyword.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Manufacturer.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Power.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Seller.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Similar.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Sort.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/TextStream.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/UPC.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Wishlist.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/ASIN.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Artist.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Blended.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/BrowseNode.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Exchange.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Keyword.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Manufacturer.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Power.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Seller.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Similar.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/TextStream.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/UPC.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Response/Wishlist.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Result/Seller.pm delete mode 100644 lib/Net/Amazon/Result/Seller/Listing.pm (limited to 'lib/Net') diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 4630c11..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1255 +0,0 @@ -##################################################################### -package Net::Amazon; -###################################################################### -# Mike Schilli , 2003 -###################################################################### - -use 5.006; -use strict; -use warnings; - -our $VERSION = '0.34'; -our @CANNED_RESPONSES = (); - -use LWP::UserAgent; -use HTTP::Request::Common; -use XML::Simple; -use Data::Dumper; -use URI; -use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy get_logger); -use Time::HiRes qw(usleep gettimeofday tv_interval); - -# Each key represents a search() type, and each value indicates which -# Net::Amazon::Request:: class to use to handle it. -use constant SEARCH_TYPE_CLASS_MAP => { - artist => 'Artist', - asin => 'ASIN', - blended => 'Blended', - browsenode => 'BrowseNode', - exchange => 'Exchange', - keyword => 'Keyword', - manufacturer => 'Manufacturer', - power => 'Power', - seller => 'Seller', - similar => 'Similar', - textstream => 'TextStream', - upc => 'UPC', - wishlist => 'Wishlist', -}; - - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - if(! exists $options{token}) { - die "Mandatory paramter 'token' not defined"; - } - - if(! exists $options{affiliate_id}) { - $options{affiliate_id} = "webservices-20"; - } - - my $self = { - strict => 1, - response_dump => 0, - rate_limit => 1.0, # 1 req/sec - max_pages => 5, - ua => LWP::UserAgent->new(), - %options, - }; - - help_xml_simple_choose_a_parser(); - - bless $self, $class; -} - -################################################## -sub search { -################################################## - my($self, %params) = @_; - - foreach my $key ( keys %params ) { - next unless ( my $class = SEARCH_TYPE_CLASS_MAP->{$key} ); - - return $self->_make_request($class, \%params); - } - - # FIX? - # This seems like it really should be a die() instead...this is - # indicative of a programming problem. Generally speaking, it's - # best to issue warnings from a module--you can't be sure that the - # client has a stderr to begin with, or that he wants errors - # spewed to it. - warn "No Net::Amazon::Request type could be determined"; - - return undef; -} - -################################################## -sub intl_url { -################################################## - my($self, $url) = @_; - - # Every time Amazon is adding a new country to the web service, - # they're rolling a dice on what the new URL is going to be. - # This method will try to keep up with their crazy mappings. - - if(! exists $self->{locale}) { - return $url; - } - - if ($self->{locale} eq "jp") { - $url =~ s/\.com/.co.jp/; - return $url; - } - - if($self->{locale} eq "uk" or - $self->{locale} eq "de") { - $url =~ s/xml/xml-eu/; - return $url; - } - - return $url; -} - -################################################## -sub request { -################################################## - my($self, $request) = @_; - - my $AMZN_WISHLIST_BUG_ENCOUNTERED = 0; - - my $resp_class = $request->response_class(); - - eval "require $resp_class;" or - die "Cannot find '$resp_class'"; - - my $res = $resp_class->new(); - - my $url = URI->new($self->intl_url($request->amzn_xml_url())); - my $page = $request->{page}; - my $ref; - - { - my %params = $request->params(); - $params{page} = $page; - $params{locale} = $self->{locale} if exists $self->{locale}; - - $url->query_form( - 'dev-t' => $self->{token}, - 't' => $self->{affiliate_id}, - map { $_, $params{$_} } sort keys %params, - ); - - my $urlstr = $url->as_string; - my $xml = fetch_url($self, $urlstr, $res); - - if(!defined $xml) { - return $res; - } - - DEBUG(sub { "Received [ " . $xml . "]" }); - - # Let the response class parse the XML - $ref = $res->xml_parse($xml); - - # DEBUG(sub { Data::Dumper::Dumper($ref) }); - - if(! defined $ref) { - ERROR("Invalid XML"); - $res->messages( [ "Invalid XML" ]); - $res->status(""); - return $res; - } - - if(exists $ref->{TotalPages}) { - INFO("Page $page/$ref->{TotalPages}"); - } - - if(exists $ref->{TotalResults}) { - $res->total_results( $ref->{TotalResults} ); - } - - if(exists $ref->{ErrorMsg}) { - - if($AMZN_WISHLIST_BUG_ENCOUNTERED && - $ref->{ErrorMsg} =~ /no exact matches/) { - DEBUG("End of buggy wishlist detected"); - last; - } - - if (ref($ref->{ErrorMsg}) eq "ARRAY") { - # multiple errors, set arrary ref - $res->messages( $ref->{ErrorMsg} ); - } else { - # single error, create array - $res->messages( [ $ref->{ErrorMsg} ] ); - } - - ERROR("Fetch Error: " . $res->message ); - $res->status(""); - return $res; - } - - my $new_items = $res->xmlref_add($ref); - DEBUG("Received valid XML ($new_items items)"); - - # Stop if we've fetched max_pages already - if($self->{max_pages} <= $page) { - DEBUG("Fetched max_pages ($self->{max_pages}) -- stopping"); - last; - } - - # Work around the Amazon bug not setting TotalPages properly - # for wishlists - if(ref($res) =~ /Wishlist/ and - !exists $ref->{TotalPages} and - $new_items == 10 - ) { - $AMZN_WISHLIST_BUG_ENCOUNTERED = 1; - DEBUG("Trying to fetch additional wishlist page (AMZN bug)"); - $page++; - redo; - } - - if(exists $ref->{TotalPages} and - $ref->{TotalPages} > $page) { - DEBUG("Page $page of $ref->{TotalPages} fetched - continuing"); - $page++; - redo; - } - - # We're gonna fall out of this loop here. - } - - $res->status(1); - # We have a valid response, so if TotalResults isn't set, - # we most likely have a single response - $res->total_results(1) unless defined $res->total_results(); - return $res; -} - -################################################## -sub fetch_url { -################################################## - my($self, $url, $res) = @_; - - my $max_retries = 2; - - INFO("Fetching $url"); - - if(@CANNED_RESPONSES) { - INFO("Serving canned response (testing)"); - return shift @CANNED_RESPONSES; - } - - if(exists $self->{cache}) { - my $resp = $self->{cache}->get($url); - if(defined $resp) { - INFO("Serving from cache"); - return $resp; - } - - INFO("Cache miss"); - } - - my $ua = $self->{ua}; - $ua->env_proxy(); - - my $resp; - - { - # wait up to a second before the next request so - # as to not violate Amazon's 1 query per second - # rule (or the configured rate_limit). - $self->pause() if $self->{strict}; - - $resp = $ua->request(GET $url); - - $self->reset_timer() if $self->{strict}; - - if($resp->is_error) { - # retry on 503 Service Unavailable errors - if ($resp->code == 503) { - if ($max_retries-- >= 0) { - INFO("Temporary Amazon error 503, retrying"); - redo; - } else { - INFO("Out of retries, giving up"); - $res->status(""); - $res->messages( [ "Too many temporary Amazon errors" ] ); - return undef; - } - } else { - $res->status(""); - $res->messages( [ $resp->message ] ); - return undef; - } - } - - if($self->{response_dump}) { - my $dumpfile = "response-$self->{response_dump}.txt"; - open FILE, ">$dumpfile" or die "Cannot open $dumpfile"; - print FILE $resp->content(); - close FILE; - $self->{response_dump}++; - } - - if($resp->content =~ // && - $resp->content =~ /Please retry/i) { - if($max_retries-- >= 0) { - INFO("Temporary Amazon error, retrying"); - redo; - } else { - INFO("Out of retries, giving up"); - $res->status(""); - $res->messages( [ "Too many temporary Amazon errors" ] ); - return undef; - } - } - } - - if(exists $self->{cache}) { - $self->{cache}->set($url, $resp->content()); - } - - return $resp->content(); -} - -################################################## -# Poor man's Class::Struct -################################################## -sub make_accessor { -################################################## - my($package, $name) = @_; - - no strict qw(refs); - - my $code = <{$name} = \$value; - } - if(exists \$self->{$name}) { - return (\$self->{$name}); - } else { - return ""; - } - } -EOT - if(! defined *{"$package\::$name"}) { - eval $code or die "$@"; - } -} - -################################################## -# Make accessors for arrays -################################################## -sub make_array_accessor { -################################################## - my($package, $name) = @_; - - no strict qw(refs); - - my $code = <{$name} = \$nameref; - } else { - \$self->{$name} = [\$nameref]; - } - } - # Return a list - if(exists \$self->{$name} and - ref \$self->{$name} eq "ARRAY") { - return \@{\$self->{$name}}; - } - - return undef; - } -EOT - - if(! defined *{"$package\::$name"}) { - eval $code or die "$@"; - } -} - -################################################## -sub artist { -################################################## - my($self, $nameref) = @_; - - # Only return the first artist - return ($self->artists($nameref))[0]; -} - - -################################################## -sub xmlref_add { -################################################## - my($self, $xmlref) = @_; - - my $nof_items_added = 0; - - # Push a nested hash structure, retrieved via XMLSimple, onto the - # object's internal 'xmlref' entry, which holds a ref to an array, - # whichs elements are refs to hashes holding an item's attributes - # (like OurPrice etc.) - - #DEBUG("xmlref_add ", Data::Dumper::Dumper($xmlref)); - - unless(ref($self->{xmlref}) eq "HASH" && - ref($self->{xmlref}->{Details}) eq "ARRAY") { - $self->{xmlref}->{Details} = []; - } - - if(ref($xmlref->{Details}) eq "ARRAY") { - # Is it an array of items? - push @{$self->{xmlref}->{Details}}, @{$xmlref->{Details}}; - $nof_items_added = scalar @{$xmlref->{Details}}; - } else { - # It is a single item - push @{$self->{xmlref}->{Details}}, $xmlref->{Details}; - $nof_items_added = 1; - } - - #DEBUG("xmlref_add (after):", Data::Dumper::Dumper($self)); - return $nof_items_added; -} - -################################################## -sub help_xml_simple_choose_a_parser { -################################################## - - eval "require XML::Parser"; - unless($@) { - $XML::Simple::PREFERRED_PARSER = "XML::Parser"; - return; - } - - eval "require XML::SAX::PurePerl"; - unless($@) { - $XML::Simple::PREFERRED_PARSER = "XML::SAX::PurePerl"; - return; - } -} - -################################################## -# This timer makes sure we don't query Amazon more -# than once a second. -################################################## -sub reset_timer { -################################################## - - my $self = shift; - $self->{t0} = [gettimeofday]; -} - -################################################## -# Pause for up to a second if necessary. -################################################## -sub pause { -################################################## - - my $self = shift; - return unless ($self->{t0}); - - my $t1 = [gettimeofday]; - my $dur = (1.0/$self->{rate_limit} - - tv_interval($self->{t0}, $t1)) * 1000000; - if($dur > 0) { - # Use a pseudo subclass for the logger, since the app - # might not want to log that as 'ERROR'. Log4perl's - # inheritance mechanism makes sure it does the right - # thing for the current class. - my $logger = get_logger(__PACKAGE__ . "::RateLimit"); - $logger->error("Ratelimiting: Sleeping $dur microseconds"); - usleep($dur); - } -} - -## -## 'PRIVATE' METHODS -## - -# $self->_make_request( TYPE, PARAMS ) -# -# Takes a TYPE that corresponds to a Net::Amazon::Request -# class, require()s that class, instantiates it, and returns -# the result of that instance's request() method. -# -sub _make_request { - my ($self, $type, $params) = @_; - - my $class = "Net::Amazon::Request::$type"; - - eval "require $class"; - - my $req = $class->new(%{$params}); - - return $self->request($req); -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon - Framework for accessing amazon.com via SOAP and XML/HTTP - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new(token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN'); - - # Get a request object - my $response = $ua->search(asin => '0201360683'); - - if($response->is_success()) { - print $response->as_string(), "\n"; - } else { - print "Error: ", $response->message(), "\n"; - } - -=head1 ABSTRACT - - Net::Amazon provides an object-oriented interface to amazon.com's - SOAP and XML/HTTP interfaces. This way it's possible to create applications - using Amazon's vast amount of data via a functional interface, without - having to worry about the underlying communication mechanism. - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C works very much like C: First you define a useragent -like - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN', - max_pages => 3, - ); - -which you pass your personal amazon developer's token (can be obtained -from L) and (optionally) the maximum number of -result pages the agent is going to request from Amazon in case all -results don't fit on a single page (typically holding 20 items). Note that -each new page requires a minimum delay of 1 second to comply with Amazon's -one-query-per-second policy. - -According to the different search methods on Amazon, there's a bunch -of different request types in C. The user agent's -convenience method C triggers different request objects, -depending on which parameters you pass to it: - -=over 4 - -=item C<< $ua->search(asin => "0201360683") >> - -The C parameter has Net::Amazon search for an item with the -specified ASIN. If the specified value is an arrayref instead of a single -scalar, like in - - $ua->search(asin => ["0201360683", "0596005083"]) - -then a search for multiple ASINs is performed, returning a list of -results. - -=item C<< $ua->search(artist => "Rolling Stones") >> - -The C parameter has the user agent search for items created by -the specified artist. Can return many results. - -=item C<< $ua->search(browsenode=>"4025", mode=>"books" [, keywords=>"perl"]) >> - -Returns a list of items by category ID (node). For example node "4025" -is the CGI books category. You can add a keywords parameter to filter -the results by that keyword. - -=item C<< $ua->search(exchange => 'Y04Y3424291Y2398445') >> - -Returns an item offered by a third-party seller. The item is referenced -by the so-called I. - -=item C<< $ua->search(keyword => "perl xml", mode => "books") >> - -Search by keyword, mandatory parameters C and C. -Can return many results. - -=item C<< $ua->search(wishlist => "1XL5DWOUFMFVJ") >> - -Search for all items in a specified wishlist. -Can return many results. - -=item C<< $ua->search(upc => "075596278324", mode => "music") >> - -Music search by UPC (product barcode), mandatory parameter C. -C has to be set to C. Returns at most one result. - -=item C<< $ua->search(similar => "0201360683") >> - -Search for all items similar to the one represented by the ASIN provided. -Can return many results. - -=item C<< $ua->search(power => "subject: perl and author: schwartz", mode => "books") >> - -Initiate a power search for all books matching the power query. -Can return many results. See L for details. - -=item C<< $ua->search(manufacturer => "o'reilly", mode => "books") >> - -Initiate a search for all items made by a given manufacturrer. -Can return many results. See L -for details. - -=item C<< $ua->search(blended => "Perl") >> - -Initiate a search for items in all categories. - -=item C<< $ua->search(seller => "A2GXAGU54VOP7") >> - -Start a search on items sold by a specific third-party seller, referenced -by its ID (not seller name). - -=item C<< $ua->search(textstream => "Blah blah Rolling Stones blah blah") >> - -Find items related to keywords within a text stream. - -=back - -The user agent's C method returns a response object, which can be -checked for success or failure: - - if($resp->is_success()) { - print $resp->as_string(); - } else { - print "Error: ", $resp->message(), "\n"; - } - -In case the request for an item search -succeeds, the response contains one or more -Amazon 'properties', as it calls the products found. -All matches can be retrieved from the Response -object using it's C method. - -In case the request fails, the response contains one or more -error messages. The response object's C method will -return it (or them) as a single string, while C (notice -the plural) will -return a reference to an array of message strings. - -Response objects always have the methods -C, -C, -C, -C, -C and -C available. - -C returns the total number of results the search -yielded. -C returns one or more C objects of type -C (or one of its subclasses like -C, C -or Net::Amazon::Property::DVD), each -of which features accessors named after the attributes of the product found -in Amazon's database: - - for ($resp->properties) { - print $_->Asin(), " ", - $_->OurPrice(), "\n"; - } - -In scalar context, C just returns the I -C object found. -Commonly available accessors to C objects are -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C, -C. -For details, check L. - -Also, the specialized classes C and -C feature convenience methods like -C (returning the list of authors of a book) or -C for CDs, returning the album title. - -Customer reviews: -Every property features a C method which returns a -C object, which in turn offers -a list of C objects. Check the respective -man pages for details on what's available. - -=head2 Requests behind the scenes - -C's C method is just a convenient way to -create different kinds of request objects behind the scenes and -trigger them to send requests to Amazon. - -Depending on the parameters fed to the C method, C will -determine the kind of search requested and create one of the following -request objects: - -=over 4 - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::ASIN - -Search by ASIN, mandatory parameter C. -Returns at most one result. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Artist - -Music search by Artist, mandatory parameter C. -Can return many results. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode - -Returns category (node) listing. Mandatory parameters C -(must be numeric) and C. Can return many results. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Keyword - -Keyword search, mandatory parameters C and C. -Can return many results. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::UPC - -Music search by UPC (product barcode), mandatory parameter C. -C has to be set to C. Returns at most one result. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Blended - -'Blended' search on a keyword, resulting in matches across the board. -No 'mode' parameter is allowed. According to Amazon's developer's kit, -this will result in up to three matches per category and can yield -a total of 45 matches. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Power - -Understands power search strings. See L -for details. Mandatory parameter C. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Manufacturer - -Searches for all items made by a given manufacturer. Mandatory parameter -C. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Similar - -Finds items similar to a given one. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Wishlist - -Find item on someone's wish list. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Seller - -Searches for a third-party seller on Amazon by seller ID. This search -is different than the previous ones, since it doesn't return Amazon -items, but a single seller record. Don't use the C method -on the response, use C instead, which returns a -L object. Check the manpage for details. - -=item Net::Amazon::Request::Exchange - -Searches for items offered by third-party sellers. Items are referenced -by their so-called I. -Similar to L, -this request doesn't return a list of Amazon properties, so please use -C instead, which will return a I -L item. -Check the manpage for details on what attributes are available there. - -=back - -Check the respective man pages for details on these request objects. -Request objects are typically created like this (with a Keyword query -as an example): - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Keyword->new( - keyword => 'perl', - mode => 'books', - ); - -and are handed over to the user agent like that: - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::ASIN - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -The convenient C method just does these two steps in one. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item $ua = Net::Amazon->new(token => $token, ...) - -Create a new Net::Amazon useragent. C<$token> is the value of -the mandatory Amazon developer's token, which can be obtained from -L. - -Additional optional parameters: - -=over 4 - -=item C<< max_pages => $max_pages >> - -Sets how many -result pages the module is supposed to fetch back from Amazon, which -only sends back 10 results per page. -Since each page requires a new query to Amazon, at most one query -per second will be made in C mode to comply with Amazon's terms -of service. This will impact performance if you perform a search -returning many pages of results. - -=item C<< affiliate_id => $affiliate_id >> - -your Amazon affiliate ID, if you have one. It defaults to -C which is currently (as of 06/2003) -required by Amazon. - -=item C<< strict => 1 >> - -Makes sure that C complies with Amazon's terms of service -by limiting the number of outgoing requests to 1 per second. Defaults -to C<1>, enabling rate limiting as defined via C. - -=item C<< rate_limit => $reqs_per_sec >> - -Sets the rate limit to C<$reqs_per_sec> requests per second if -rate limiting has been enabled with C (see above). -Defaults to C<1>, limiting the number of outgoing requests to -1 per second. - -=item C<< $resp = $ua->request($request) >> - -Sends a request to the Amazon web service. C<$request> is of a -C type and C<$response> will be of the -corresponding C type. - -=back - -=head2 Accessing foreign Amazon Catalogs - -As of this writing (07/2003), Amazon also offers its web service for -the UK, Germany, and Japan. Just pass in - - locale => 'uk' - locale => 'de' - locale => 'jp' - -respectively to C's constructor C and instead of returning -results sent by the US mothership, it will query the particular country's -catalog and show prices in (gack!) local currencies. - -=head2 EXAMPLE - -Here's a full-fledged example doing a artist search: - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Artist; - use Data::Dumper; - - die "usage: $0 artist\n(use Zwan as an example)\n" - unless defined $ARGV[0]; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN', - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Artist->new( - artist => $ARGV[0], - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Artist::Response - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - - if($resp->is_success()) { - print $resp->as_string, "\n"; - } else { - print $resp->message(), "\n"; - } - -And here's one displaying someone's wishlist: - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Wishlist; - - die "usage: $0 wishlist_id\n" . - "(use 1XL5DWOUFMFVJ as an example)\n" unless $ARGV[0]; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN', - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Wishlist->new( - id => $ARGV[0] - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::ASIN::Response - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - - if($resp->is_success()) { - print $resp->as_string, "\n"; - } else { - print $resp->message(), "\n"; - } - -=head1 CACHING - -Responses returned by Amazon's web service can be cached locally. -C's C method accepts a reference to a C -object. C (or one of its companions like C, -C, etc.) can be downloaded from CPAN, please check their -documentation for details. In fact, any other type of cache -implementation will do as well, see the requirements below. - -Here's an example utilizing a file cache which causes C to -cache responses for 30 minutes: - - use Cache::File; - - my $cache = Cache::File->new( - cache_root => '/tmp/mycache', - default_expires => '30 min', - ); - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN', - cache => $cache, - ); - -C uses I caching only, errors won't be cached. -Erroneous requests will be sent to Amazon every time. Positive cache -entries are keyed by the full URL used internally by requests submitted -to Amazon. - -Caching isn't limited to the C class. Any cache object which -adheres to the following interface can be used: - - # Set a cache value - $cache->set($key, $value); - - # Return a cached value, 'undef' if it doesn't exist - $cache->get($key); - -=head1 PROXY SETTINGS - -C uses C under the hood to send -web requests to Amazon's web site. If you're in an environment where -all Web traffic goes through a proxy, there's two ways to configure that. - -First, C picks up proxy settings from environment variables: - - export http_proxy=http://proxy.my.place:8080 - -in the surrounding shell or setting - - $ENV{http_proxy} = "http://proxy.my.place:8080"; - -in your Perl script -will route all requests through the specified proxy. - -Secondly, you can -pass a user agent instance to Net::Amazon's constructor: - - use Net::Amazon; - use LWP::UserAgent; - - my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); - my $na = Net::Amazon->new(ua => $ua, token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN'); - # ... - -This way, you can configure C<$ua> up front before Net::Amazon will use it. - -=head1 DEBUGGING - -If something's going wrong and you want more verbosity, just bump up -C's logging level. C comes with C -statements embedded, which are disabled by default. However, if you initialize -C, e.g. like - - use Net::Amazon; - use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); - - Log::Log4perl->easy_init($DEBUG); - my Net::Amazon->new(); - # ... - -you'll see what's going on behind the scenes, what URLs the module -is requesting from Amazon and so forth. Log::Log4perl allows all kinds -of fancy stuff, like writing to a file or enabling verbosity in certain -parts only -- check http://log4perl.sourceforge.net for details. - -=head1 LIVE TESTING - -Results returned by Amazon can be incomplete or simply wrong at times, -due to their "best effort" design of the service. This is why the test -suite that comes with this module has been changed to perform its test -cases against canned data. If you want to perform the tests against -the live Amazon servers instead, just set the environment variable - - NET_AMAZON_LIVE_TESTS=1 - -=head1 WHY ISN'T THERE SUPPORT FOR METHOD XYZ? - -Because nobody wrote it yet. If Net::Amazon doesn't yet support a method -advertised on Amazon's web service, you could help us out. Net::Amazon -has been designed to be expanded over time, usually it only takes a couple -of lines to support a new method, the rest is done via inheritance within -Net::Amazon. - -Here's the basic plot: - -=over 4 - -=item * - -Get Net::Amazon from CVS. Use - - # (Just hit enter when prompted for a password) - cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.net-amazon.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/net-amazon login - cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.net-amazon.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/net-amazon co Net-Amazon - -If this doesn't work, just use the latest distribution from -net-amazon.sourceforge.net. - -=item * - -Write a new Net::Amazon::Request::XYZ package, start with this template - - ###################################### - package Net::Amazon::Request::XYZ; - ###################################### - use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - - ###################################### - sub new { - ###################################### - my($class, %options) = @_; - - if(!exists $options{XYZ_option}) { - die "Mandatory parameter 'XYZ_option' not defined"; - } - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate - } - -and add documentation. Then, create a new Net::Amazon::Response::XYZ module: - - ############################## - package Net::Amazon::Response; - ############################## - use base qw(Net::Amazon::Response); - - use Net::Amazon::Property; - - ############################## - sub new { - ############################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate - } - -and also add documentation to it. Then, add the line - - use Net::Amazon::Request::XYZ; - -to Net/Amazon.pm. - -=back - -And that's it! Again, don't forget the I part. Modules -without documentation are of no use to anybody but yourself. - -Check out the different Net::Amazon::Request::* -and Net::Amazon::Response modules in the distribution if you need to adapt -your new module to fulfil any special needs, like a different Amazon URL -or a different way to handle the as_string() method. Also, post -and problems you might encounter to the mailing list, we're gonna help you -out. - -If possible, provide a test case for your extension. When finished, send -a patch to the mailing list at - - net-amazon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net - -and if it works, I'll accept it and will work it into the main distribution. -Your name will show up in the contributor's list below (unless you tell -me otherwise). - -=head2 SAMPLE SCRIPTS - -There's a number of useful scripts in the distribution's eg/ directory. -Take C for example, written by Martin Streicher -Emartin.streicher@apress.comE: I lets you perform -a I using Amazon's query language. To search for all books -written by Randal Schwartz about Perl, call this from the command line: - - power 'author: schwartz subject: perl' - -Note that you need to quote the query string to pass it as one argument -to C. If a power search returns more results than you want to -process at a time, just limit the number of pages, telling C -which page to start at (C<-s>) and which one to finish with (C<-f>). -Here's a search for all books on the subject C, limited -to the first 10 pages: - - power -s 1 -f 10 'subject: computer' - -Check out the script C in eg/ for more options. - -=head2 HOW TO SEND ME PATCHES - -If you want me to include your modification or enhancement -in the distribution of Net::Amazon, please do the following: - -=over 4 - -=item * - -Work off the latest CVS version. Here's the steps to get it: - - CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.net-amazon.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/net-amazon - export CVSROOT - cvs login (just hit Enter) - cvs co Net-Amazon - -This will create a new C directory with the latest -development version of C on your local machine. - -=item * - -Apply your changes to this development tree. - -=item * - -Run a diff between the tree and your changes it in this way: - - cd Net-Amazon - cvs diff -Nau >patch_to_mike.txt - -=item * - -Email me C. If your patch works (and you've included -test cases and documentation), I'll apply it on the spot. - -=back - -=head1 INSTALLATION - -C depends on Log::Log4perl, which can be pulled from CPAN by -simply saying - - perl -MCPAN -eshell 'install Log::Log4perl' - -Also, it needs LWP::UserAgent and XML::Simple 2.x, which can be obtained -in a similar way. - -Once all dependencies have been resolved, C installs with -the typical sequence - - perl Makefile.PL - make - make test - make install - -Make sure you're connected to the Internet while running C -because it will actually contact amazon.com and run a couple of live tests. - -The module's distribution tarball and documentation are available at - - http://perlmeister.com/devel/#amzn - -and on CPAN. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -The following modules play well within the C framework: - -=over 4 - -=item C - -by David Emery Edave@skiddlydee.comE provides a complete API for -creating Amazon shopping carts on a local site, managing them and finally -submitting them to Amazon for checkout. It is available on CPAN. - -=back - -=head1 CONTACT - -The C project's home page is hosted on - - http://net-amazon.sourceforge.net - -where you can find documentation, news and the latest development and -stable releases for download. If you have questions about how to -use C, want to report a bug or just participate in its -development, please send a message to the mailing -list net-amazon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Ena@perlmeister.comE (Please contact me via the mailing list: net-amazon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ) - -Contributors (thanks y'all!): - - Andy Grundman - Barnaby Claydon - Batara Kesuma - Bill Fitzpatrick - Brian - Brian Hirt - Dan Kreft - Dan Sully - Jackie Hamilton - Konstantin Gredeskoul - Lance Cleveland - Martha Greenberg - Martin Streicher - Mike Evron - Padraic Renaghan - rayg - Robert Graff - Robert Rothenberg - Steve Rushe - Tatsuhiko Miyagawa - Tony Bowden - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003, 2004 by Mike Schilli Ena@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/Review.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/Review.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 5a5d094..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/Review.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Attribute::Review; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); -use base qw(Net::Amazon); - -__PACKAGE__->make_accessor($_) for qw(rating summary comment); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - my $self = { - rating => "", - summary => "", - comment => "", - %options, - }; - - bless $self, $class; -} - -################################################## -sub init_via_xmlref { -################################################## - my($self, $xmlref) = @_; - - for(qw(Rating Summary Comment)) { - my $method = lc($_); - if($xmlref->{$_}) { - $self->$method($xmlref->{$_}); - } else { - #LOGWARN "No '$_'"; - return undef; - } - } -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Attribute::Review - Customer Review Class - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon::Attribute::Review; - my $rev = Net::Amazon::Attribute::Review->new( - 'rating' => $rating, - 'summary' => $summary, - 'comment' => $comment, - ); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C holds customer reviews. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item rating() - -Accessor for the numeric value of the rating. - -=item summary() - -Accessor for the string value of the summary. - -=item comment() - -Accessor for the string value of the customer comment. - -=back - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut - -__END__ - - 4.33 - 6 - - 4 - Good introduction to Perl, and great reference - From its corny title you might expect another one of those - diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/ReviewSet.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/ReviewSet.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 29a34e6..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Attribute/ReviewSet.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Attribute::ReviewSet; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); -use Net::Amazon::Attribute::Review; -use base qw(Net::Amazon); - -__PACKAGE__->make_accessor($_) for qw(average_customer_rating total_reviews); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - my $self = { - reviews => [], # list of reviews - }; - - bless $self, $class; -} - -########################################### -sub add_review { -########################################### - my($self, $review) = @_; - - if(ref $review ne "Net::Amazon::Attribute::Review") { - warn "add_review called with type ", ref $review; - return undef; - } - - push @{$self->{reviews}}, $review; -} - -########################################### -sub reviews { -########################################### - my($self) = @_; - - return @{$self->{reviews}}; -} - -################################################## -sub init_via_xmlref { -################################################## - my($self, $xmlref) = @_; - - my @pairs = qw(AvgCustomerRating average_customer_rating - TotalCustomerReviews total_reviews); - - while(my($field, $method) = splice @pairs, 0, 2) { - - if(defined $xmlref->{$field}) { - DEBUG "Setting $field via $method to $xmlref->{$field}"; - $self->$method($xmlref->{$field}); - } else { - LOGWARN "No '$field'"; - return undef; - } - } - - if(ref $xmlref->{CustomerReview} ne "ARRAY") { - $xmlref->{CustomerReview} = [$xmlref->{CustomerReview}]; - } - - for my $review_xmlref (@{$xmlref->{CustomerReview}}) { - my $review = Net::Amazon::Attribute::Review->new(); - $review->init_via_xmlref($review_xmlref); - DEBUG "Adding review ", $review->summary(); - $self->add_review($review); - } -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Attribute::ReviewSet - A set of customer reviews - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon::Attribute::ReviewSet; - my $rev = Net::Amazon::Attribute::Review->new( - average_customer_rating => $avg, - total_reviews => $total, - ); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C holds a list of customer -reviews, each of type C. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item C<< $self->reviews() >> - -Returns a list of C objects. - -=item C<< $self->average_customer_rating() >> - -Accessor for the average customer rating, a numeric value. - -=item C<< $self->total_reviews() >> - -Accessor for the total number of reviews. Please note that this -might not be equal to the number of reviews held in the list, since -there might be less customer reviews than total reviews (reviews -can also be non-customer-reviews, but they're not available by -the web service as of Aug 2003). - -=item C<< $self->add_review($rev) >> - -Add a C object to the list. -(Used internally only). - -=back - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Property.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Property.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 6c06957..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Property.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,320 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Property; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon); - -use Net::Amazon::Property::DVD; -use Net::Amazon::Property::Book; -use Net::Amazon::Property::Music; -use Net::Amazon::Attribute::ReviewSet; -use Data::Dumper; -use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); - -use warnings; -use strict; - -our @DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTES = qw( - OurPrice ImageUrlLarge ImageUrlMedium ImageUrlSmall - ReleaseDate Catalog Asin url Manufacturer UsedPrice - ListPrice ProductName Availability SalesRank - Media NumMedia ProductDescription - CollectiblePrice CollectibleCount NumberOfOfferings - UsedCount ThirdPartyNewPrice ThirdPartyNewCount - ThirdPartyProductInfo -); - -__PACKAGE__->make_accessor($_) for @DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTES; -__PACKAGE__->make_accessor($_) for qw(year review_set); -__PACKAGE__->make_array_accessor($_) for qw(browse_nodes similar_asins); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - if(!$options{xmlref}) { - die "Mandatory param xmlref missing"; - } - - my $self = { - %options, - }; - - bless $self, $class; - - # Set default attributes - for my $attr (@DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTES) { - $self->$attr($options{xmlref}->{$attr}); - } - - # The release date is sometimes missing - if($options{xmlref}->{ReleaseDate}) { - my ($year) = ($options{xmlref}->{ReleaseDate} =~ /(\d{4})/); - $self->year($year); - } else { - $self->year(""); - } - - my $browse_nodes = $options{xmlref}->{BrowseList}->{BrowseNode}; - if(ref($browse_nodes) eq "ARRAY") { - my @nodes = map { - $_->{BrowseName} - } @{ $browse_nodes }; - $self->browse_nodes(\@nodes); - } elsif (ref($browse_nodes) eq "HASH") { - $self->browse_nodes([ $browse_nodes->{BrowseName} ]); - } else { - $self->browse_nodes([ ]); - } - - my $similar = $options{xmlref}->{SimilarProducts}; - if(ref($similar) eq "HASH") { - $self->similar_asins($similar->{Product}); - } else { - $self->similar_asins([ ]); - } - - return $self; -} - -################################################## -sub as_string { -################################################## - my($self) = @_; - - my $result = "\"$self->{xmlref}->{ProductName}\", "; - - if($self->{xmlref}->{Manufacturer}) { - $result .= "$self->{xmlref}->{Manufacturer}, "; - } - - $result .= $self->year() . ", " if $self->year(); - - $result .= $self->OurPrice() . ", "; - $result .= $self->Asin(); - return $result; -} - -################################################## -sub factory { -################################################## - my(%options) = @_; - - my $xmlref = $options{xmlref}; - die "Called factory without xmlref" unless $xmlref; - - # DEBUG(sub {"factory xmlref=" . Data::Dumper::Dumper($xmlref)}); - - my $catalog = $xmlref->{Catalog}; - my $obj; - - if(0) { - } elsif($catalog eq "Book") { - DEBUG("Creating new Book Property"); - $obj = Net::Amazon::Property::Book->new(xmlref => $xmlref); - } elsif($catalog eq "Music") { - DEBUG("Creating new Music Property"); - $obj = Net::Amazon::Property::Music->new(xmlref => $xmlref); - } elsif($catalog eq "DVD") { - DEBUG("Creating new DVD Property"); - $obj = Net::Amazon::Property::DVD->new(xmlref => $xmlref); - } else { - DEBUG("Creating new Default Property ($catalog)"); - $obj = Net::Amazon::Property->new(xmlref => $xmlref); - } - - return $obj; -} - -################################################## -sub init_via_xmlref { -################################################## - my($self, $xmlref) = @_; - - my $reviewset = Net::Amazon::Attribute::ReviewSet->new(); - - if(exists $xmlref->{Reviews}) { - $reviewset->init_via_xmlref($xmlref->{Reviews}); - } - - $self->review_set($reviewset); -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Property - Baseclass for products on amazon.com - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - - # ... - - if($resp->is_success()) { - for my $prop ($resp->properties) { - print $_->ProductName(), " ", - $_->Manufacturer(), " ", - $_->OurPrice(), "\n"; - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is the baseclass for results returned -from Amazon web service queries. The term 'properties' is used as -a generic description for an item on amazon.com. - -Typically, the C method of a C object -will return one or more objects of class C or -one of its subclasses, e.g. C or -C. - -While C objects expose accessors for all -fields returned in the XML response (like C, C, -C, C, C, C, subclasses -might define their own accessors to more class-specific fields -(like the iC's C method returning -a list of authors, while C's C method -will return a reference to a sub-hash containing a C field, just like -the response's XML contained it). - -=head2 METHODS - -Methods vary, depending on the item returned from a query. Here's the most -common ones. They're all accessors, meaning they can be used like C -to retrieve the value or like C to set the value of the -field. - -=over 4 - -=item Asin() - -The item's ASIN number. - -=item ProductName() - -Book title, CD album name or item name - -=item Availability() - -Text string describing if the item is available. Examples: -C<"Usually ships within 24 hours"> or -C<"Out of Print--Limited Availability">. - -=item Catalog() - -Shows the catalog the item was found in: C, C, C, -C etc. - -=item Authors() - -Returns a sub-hash with a C key, which points to either a single -$scalar or to a reference of an array containing author names as scalars. - -=item ReleaseDate() - -Item's release date, format is "NN Monthname, Year". - -=item Manufacturer() - -Music label, publishing company or manufacturer - -=item ImageUrlSmall() - -URL to a small (thumbnail) image of the item - -=item ImageUrlMedium() - -URL to a medium-size image of the item - -=item ImageUrlLarge() - -URL to a large image of the item - -=item ListPrice() - -List price of the item - -=item OurPrice() - -Amazon price of the item - -=item UsedPrice() - -Used price of the item - -=item SalesRank() - -Sales rank of the item (contains digits and commas, like 1,000,001) - -=item Media() - -Type of media (Paperback, etc.). - -=item NumMedia() - -Number of media the item carries (1,2 CDs etc.). - -=item ProductDescription() - -Lengthy textual description of the product. - -=item CollectiblePrice() - -Lowest price in "Collectible" category. - -=item CollectibleCount() - -Number of offerings in "Collectible" category. - -=item NumberOfOfferings() - -Total number of offerings in all categories. - -=item UsedCount() - -Number of offerings in "Used" category. - -=item ThirdPartyNewPrice() - -Lowest price in "Third Party New" category. - -=item ThirdPartyNewCount() - -Number of offerings in "Third Party New" category. - -=item year() - -The release year extracted from ReleaseDate(). - -=item browse_nodes() - -Returns a list of browse nodes (text string categories) for this item. - -=item similar_asins() - -Returns a list of ASINs of similar items for this item. - -=back - -Please check the subclasses of C for specialized -methods. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Book.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Book.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 8a01756..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Book.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Property::Book; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Property); - -__PACKAGE__->make_accessor($_) for qw(title publisher binding isbn); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - bless $self, $class; # Bless into this class - - if(exists $options{xmlref}) { - $self->init_via_xmlref($options{xmlref}); - } - - return $self; -} - -################################################## -sub init_via_xmlref { -################################################## - my($self, $xmlref) = @_; - - $self->SUPER::init_via_xmlref($xmlref); - - $self->authors($xmlref->{Authors}->{Author}); - $self->title($xmlref->{ProductName}); - $self->publisher($xmlref->{Manufacturer}); - $self->binding($xmlref->{Media}); - $self->isbn($xmlref->{Isbn}); -} - -################################################## -sub author { -################################################## - my($self, $nameref) = @_; - - # Only return the first author - return ($self->authors($nameref))[0]; -} - -################################################## -sub authors { -################################################## - my($self, $nameref) = @_; - - if(defined $nameref) { - if(ref $nameref eq "ARRAY") { - $self->{authors} = $nameref; - } else { - $self->{authors} = [$nameref]; - } - } - - # Return a list - return $self->{authors} ? @{$self->{authors}} : (); -} - -################################################## -sub as_string { -################################################## - my($self) = @_; - - return join('/', $self->authors) . ", " . - '"' . $self->title . '"' . ", " . - $self->year . ", " . - $self->OurPrice . ", " . - $self->Asin; -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Property::Book - Class for books on amazon.com - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - - # ... - - if($resp->is_success()) { - for my $prop ($resp->properties) { - print join("/", $prop->authors(), " ", - $prop->title(), " ", - $prop->publisher(), " ", - $prop->year(), "\n"; - } - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is derived from -C and on top of the all-purpose -methods the base class provides, it offers specialized accessors for -book parameters. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item authors() - -Returns a list of the book's authors. There's also a C method -which just returns the I author. - -=item publisher() - -Returns the book's publishing company as a string. - -=item title() - -Returns the book's title as a string. - -=item isbn() - -Returns the book's ISBN number. - -=item new(xmlref => $xmlref) - -Initializes an object by passing a hash of hashes structure containing -the XML data returned from the service. Usually, this is just used by -C internally to initialize objects for on backcoming -data. - -=back - -Check out L for all-purpose accessors, like -C, C, C, etc. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/DVD.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/DVD.pm deleted file mode 100644 index dc7fd5a..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/DVD.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Property::DVD; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Property); - -__PACKAGE__->make_accessor($_) for qw(title studio theatrical_release_date - media nummedia upc mpaa_rating); -__PACKAGE__->make_array_accessor($_) for qw(directors starring features); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - bless $self, $class; # Bless into this class - - if(exists $options{xmlref}) { - $self->init_via_xmlref($options{xmlref}); - } - - return $self; -} - -################################################## -sub director { -################################################## - my($self, $nameref) = @_; - - # Only return the first director - return ($self->directors($nameref))[0]; -} - -################################################## -sub init_via_xmlref { -################################################## - my($self, $xmlref) = @_; - - $self->SUPER::init_via_xmlref($xmlref); - - $self->title($xmlref->{ProductName}); - $self->studio($xmlref->{Manufacturer}); - $self->directors($xmlref->{Directors}->{Director}); - $self->starring($xmlref->{Starring}->{Actor}); - $self->media($xmlref->{Media}); - $self->nummedia($xmlref->{NumMedia}); - $self->upc($xmlref->{Upc}); - $self->theatrical_release_date($xmlref->{TheatricalReleaseDate}); - $self->mpaa_rating($xmlref->{MpaaRating}); - $self->features($xmlref->{Features}->{Feature}); -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Property::DVD - Class for DVDs on amazon.com - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - - # ... - - if($resp->is_success()) { - for my $prop ($resp->properties) { - print $_->title(), " ", - $_->studio(), " ", - $_->year(), "\n"; - } - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is derived from -C and on top of the all-purpose -methods the base class provides, it offers specialized accessors for -DVD parameters. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item title() - -Returns the title of the DVD. - -=item studio() - -Returns the studio. - -=item directors() - -Returns a list of directors. Note that there's also a director() method -only returning the first director. - -=item starring() - -Returns a list of actors starring in the movie. - -=item upc() - -Returns the DVD's UPC as a string. - -=item media() - -Returns the DVD's media type as a string. - -=item nummedia() - -Returns the DVD's number of media (number of discs) as a string. -Amazon doesn't always send this back, so if you get undef assume it -is 1. - -=item theatrical_release_date() - -Returns the DVD's theatrical release date. - -=item mpaa_rating() - -Returns the DVD's MPAA rating. - -=item features() - -Returns the DVD's features as a list of strings. Examples: -"Color", "Closed-captioned", "Widescreen". - -=item new(xmlref => $xmlref) - -Initializes an object by passing a hash of hashes structure containing -the XML data returned from the service. Usually, this is just used by -C internally to initialize objects for on backcoming -data. - -=back - -Check out L for all-purpose accessors, like -C, C, C, etc. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Music.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Music.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 59807be..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Property/Music.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Property::Music; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Property); - -__PACKAGE__->make_accessor($_) for qw(album label media nummedia upc); -__PACKAGE__->make_array_accessor($_) for qw(artists tracks); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - bless $self, $class; # Bless into this class - - if(exists $options{xmlref}) { - $self->init_via_xmlref($options{xmlref}); - } - - return $self; -} - -################################################## -sub artist { -################################################## - my($self, $nameref) = @_; - - # Only return the first artist - return ($self->artists($nameref))[0]; -} - -################################################## -sub init_via_xmlref { -################################################## - my($self, $xmlref) = @_; - - $self->SUPER::init_via_xmlref($xmlref); - - $self->artists($xmlref->{Artists}->{Artist}); - $self->tracks($xmlref->{Tracks}->{Track}); - $self->album($xmlref->{ProductName}); - $self->label($xmlref->{Manufacturer}); - $self->upc($xmlref->{Upc}); - $self->media($xmlref->{Media}); - $self->nummedia($xmlref->{NumMedia}); -} - -################################################## -sub as_string { -################################################## - my($self) = @_; - - return join('/', $self->artists) . ", " . - '"' . $self->album . '"' . ", " . - $self->year . ", " . - $self->OurPrice . ", " . - $self->Asin; -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Property::Music - Class for pop CDs on amazon.com - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - - # ... - - if($resp->is_success()) { - for my $prop ($resp->properties) { - print join("/", $_->artists(), " ", - $_->album(), " ", - $_->label(), " ", - $_->year(), " "; - $_->upc(), " "; - $_->media(), " "; - $_->nummedia(), "\n"; - } - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is derived from -C and on top of the all-purpose -methods the base class provides, it offers specialized accessors for -popular music CD parameters. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item artists() - -Returns a list of the CD's artists. There's also a C method -which just returns the first artist. - -=item tracks() - -Returns a list of the CD's track titles. - -=item label() - -Returns the music label as a string. - -=item album() - -Returns the CD's title as a string. - -=item upc() - -Returns the CD's UPC as a string. - -=item media() - -Returns the CD's media type as a string. - -=item nummedia() - -Returns the CD's number of media (number of discs) as a string. -Amazon doesn't always send this back, so if you get undef assume it -is 1. - -=item new(xmlref => $xmlref) - -Initializes an object by passing a hash of hashes structure containing -the XML data returned from the service. Usually, this is just used by -C internally to initialize objects for on backcoming -data. - -=back - -Check out L for all-purpose accessors, like -C, C, C, etc. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 THANKS - -Thanks to Padraic Renaghan Epadraic@renaghan.com for adding -the upc/media/nummedia fields. - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut - diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 962d7bf..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request; -###################################################################### - -use warnings; -use strict; - -use constant DEFAULT_MODE => 'books'; -use constant DEFAULT_TYPE => 'heavy'; -use constant DEFAULT_PAGE_COUNT => 1; -use constant DEFAULT_FORMAT => 'xml'; -use constant DEFAULT_SORT_CRITERIA => '+salesrank'; - -use constant VALID_TYPES => { map { $_ => 1 } qw(heavy lite) }; - -our $AMZN_XML_URL = "http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3"; - -################################################## -sub amzn_xml_url { -################################################## - return $AMZN_XML_URL; -} - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - my $self = { - mode => DEFAULT_MODE, - type => DEFAULT_TYPE, - page => DEFAULT_PAGE_COUNT, - f => DEFAULT_FORMAT, - sort => DEFAULT_SORT_CRITERIA, - %options, - }; - - die "Unknown type in ", __PACKAGE__, " constructor: ", - $self->{type} unless exists VALID_TYPES->{$self->{type}}; - - bless $self, $class; -} - -################################################## -sub params { -################################################## - my($self) = @_; - - return(%$self); -} - -################################################## -# Figure out the Response class to a given Request -# class. To be used by sub classes. -################################################## -sub response_class { -################################################## - my($self) = @_; - - my $response_class = ref($self); - $response_class =~ s/Request/Response/; - return $response_class; -} - -## -## 'PRIVATE' METHODS -## - -# CLASS->_convert_option( OPTIONS, ORIGINAL, TARGET [, CALLBACK] ) -# -# Takes a reference to a hash of OPTIONS and renames the -# ORIGINAL key name to the TARGET key name. If the optional -# CALLBACK subroutine reference is defined, that subroutine -# is invoked with two arguments: -# -# CALLBACK->( OPTIONS, TARGET ) -# -# The result of the CALLBACK's execution is then returned to -# the caller. No assumptions are made about what the CALLBACK -# should return (or even *if* is should return)--that's the -# caller's responsibility. -# -# Returns 1 in the absensence of a CALLBACK. -# -sub _convert_option { - my ($class, $options, $original, $target, $callback) = @_; - - if ( exists $options->{$original} ) { - $options->{$target} = $options->{$original}; - delete $options->{$original}; - } - - return 1 unless ( $callback ); - - # The key name is explicitly passed-in so that the caller doesn't - # have think "Hrmm.. now which key am I working on, the original - # or the target key?" Confusion is bad. - return $callback->($options, $target); -} - -# CLASS->_assert_options_defined( OPTIONS, KEYS ) -# -# Takes a reference to a hash of OPTIONS and a list of -# one or more KEYS. Tests to see if each key in KEYS -# has a defined value. Calls die() upon the first -# missing key. Otherwise, returns undef. -# -sub _assert_options_defined { - my ($class, $options, @keys) = @_; - - foreach my $key ( @keys ) { - die "Mandatory parameter '$key' not defined" - unless ( defined $options->{$key} ); - } -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request - Baseclass for requests to Amazon's web service - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::XXX->new( - [ type => 'heavy', ] - [ page => $start_page, ] - [ mode => $mode, ] - [ offer => 'All', ] - [ sort => $sort_type, ] - ); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -Don't use this class directly, use derived classes -(like C, C -etc.) instead to specify the type of request and its parameters. - -However, there's a bunch of parameters to the constructor -that all request types have in common, here they are: - -=over 4 - -=item type - -Defaults to C, but can be set to C if no reviews etc. -on a product are wanted. Some fields (e.g. C) are not going to be -available in C mode, though. - -=item mode - -Defaults to C, but can be set to other catalog values. - -=item page - -Defaults to C<1>, but can be set to a different number to -start with a different result page. Used in conjunction with the -C parameter of the C object. C is the -offset, C is the maximum number of pages pulled in starting -at C. - -=item sort - -Defaults to C<+salesrank>, but search results can be sorted in various -ways, depending on the type of product returned by the search. Search -results may be sorted by the following criteria: - -=over 8 - -=item * -Featured Items - -=item * -Bestselling - -=item * -Alphabetical (A-Z and Z-A) - -=item * -Price (High to Low and Low to High) - -=item * -Publication or Release Date - -=item * -Manufacturer - -=item * -Average Customer Review - -=item * -Artist Name - -=back - -Consult L for details. - -=item offer - -To receive values for the fields -C, C, C, -specify C "All">. - -=back - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/ASIN.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/ASIN.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 4d8f752..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/ASIN.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::ASIN; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -# These values are defined in the AWS SDK -# (http://amazon.com/webservices) under -# "Product and Catalog Data" / "ASIN and ISBN Searches" -use constant MAX_ASINS_PER_TYPE => { - heavy => 10, - lite => 30, -}; - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, 'asin'); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'asin', - 'AsinSearch', - \&_process_asin_option); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -## -## PRIVATE FUNCTIONS -## - -# _process_asin_option( OPTIONS, KEY ) -# -# Takes a reference to a hash of OPTIONS and checks the value keyed by -# KEY to make sure it looks legitimate. If the value associated with -# KEY is an array, we check to make sure that we're not asking for -# too many asins at once. -# -# Returns true if all goes well. If any problems are encountered, -# die() will be called. -# -sub _process_asin_option { - my ($options, $key) = @_; - - # If the asins are supplied in the form of an array, we have to - # make sure that the caller isn't trying to ask for too many at a - # time. If we don't make this test, those excessive asins will be - # silently ignored by the AWS servers...resulting in potentially - # confusing results for the user. - if ( ref $options->{$key} eq 'ARRAY' ) { - my $type = $options->{'type'} || __PACKAGE__->SUPER::DEFAULT_TYPE; - my $max_asins = MAX_ASINS_PER_TYPE->{$type}; - - # Dying is the right thing to do here because this is - # indicative of a programming error. - die "Only $max_asins may be requested at a time using type '$type'" - if ( @{$options->{$key}} > $max_asins ); - - $options->{$key} = join ',', @{$options->{$key}}; - } elsif ( ref $options->{$key} ) { - die "The 'asin' parameter must either be a scalar or an array"; - } - - return 1; -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::ASIN - Class for submitting ASIN requests - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::ASIN; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::ASIN->new( - asin => '0201360683' - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::ASIN - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to submit ASIN requests -to the Amazon web service. - -The ASIN of the item to look is specified in the C parameter. - -Upon success, the responses' C method will return one -single C object. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new( asin => $asin ) - -Constructs a new C object, used to query -the Amazon web service for an item with the specified ASIN number. - -C<$asin> can also be a reference to an array of ASINs, like in - - $ua->search(asin => ["0201360683", "0596005083"]) - -in which case a search for multiple ASINs is performed, returning a list of -results. - -=back - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Artist.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Artist.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 4c111f8..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Artist.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::Artist; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - if(exists $options{artist}) { - $options{ArtistSearch} = $options{artist}; - delete $options{artist}; - $options{mode} = "music"; - } else { - die "Mandatory parameter 'artist' not defined"; - } - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::Artist - Class for submitting Artist requests - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Artist; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Artist->new( - artist => 'Zwan' - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Artist - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to submit Artist search -requests to the Amazon web service. - -The artist to search for is specified in the C parameter. - -Upon success, the responses' C method will return a list of -C objects. - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new( artist => $artist ) - -Constructs a new C object, used to query -the Amazon web service for items of a given artist. - -=back - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Blended.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Blended.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 1000eec..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Blended.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::Blended; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, 'blended'); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'blended', - 'BlendedSearch'); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::Blended - request class for 'Blended Search' - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Blended; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Blended->new( - blended => 'perl' - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Blended - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to request -I from the Amazon web service. - -The C parameter specifies the keyword search string -for the blended query. C is not applicable to blended -searches which returns books, music, etc all at once. - -Upon success, the response's C method will return a list -of C objects. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new(keyword => $search_string) - -Constructs a new C object. - -See the "Amazon Web Services 2.1 API and Integration Guide" for details. - -=back - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHORS - -Robert Graff, Ergraff@workingdemo.comE - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/BrowseNode.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/BrowseNode.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 2f8d92f..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/BrowseNode.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,137 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, - qw(browsenode mode)); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'browsenode', - 'BrowseNodeSearch', - \&_assert_node_is_numeric); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -## -## 'PRIVATE' FUNCTIONS -## - -# _assert_node_is_numeric( OPTIONS, KEY ) -# -# Takes a reference to a hash of OPTIONS and makes sure -# that the browse node id keyed by KEY is numeric. -# -# Returns if all is well, dies otherwise. -# -sub _assert_node_is_numeric { - my ($options, $key) = @_; - - die "Browse Node ID must be numeric." - if ( $options->{$key} =~ /\D/ ); -} - - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::BrowseNode - request class for browse node search - -=head1 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); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to submit node search -requests to the Amazon web service. - -The node to search for is specified in the C 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: - -=over 8 - -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 - -=back - -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 C parameter, -typical values are C, C, C or C. - -An optional C parameter may be added to filter the results by that keyword. - -Upon success, the responses' C method will return a list of -C objects. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new( browsenode => $nodeID, mode => $mode [, keywords => $keywords] ) - -Constructs a new C object, used to query -the Amazon web service for items in a particular category (node) in the -mode (catalog) specified. - -=back - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Net::Amazon framework by Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -BrowseNode.pm by Jackie Hamilton, Ekira@cgi101.comE - -=head1 LICENSE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Exchange.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Exchange.pm deleted file mode 100644 index df75549..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Exchange.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::Exchange; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - if(exists $options{exchange}) { - $options{ExchangeSearch} = $options{exchange}; - delete $options{exchange}; - $options{type} = "lite"; - $options{mode} = ""; - } else { - die "Mandatory parameter 'exchange' not defined"; - } - -# if(!exists $options{exchange}) { -# die "Mandatory parameter 'exchange' not defined"; -# } - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::Exchange - Class for submitting Exchange requests - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Exchange; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Exchange->new( - exchange => 'Y04Y3424291Y2398445' - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Seller - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to submit Exchange search -requests to the Amazon web service. Exchange requests send an item's -exchange ID and retrieve a description of the item, offered by a third -party seller on Amazon. - -Upon success, the responses' C method will return a single -C object. - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new( exchange => $exchange_id ) - -Constructs a new C object, used to query -the Amazon web service with the given seller id. - -=back - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2005 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Keyword.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Keyword.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 0b15d1d..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Keyword.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::Keyword; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, - qw(keyword mode)); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'keyword', - 'KeywordSearch'); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::Keyword - request class for keyword search - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Keyword; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Keyword->new( - keyword => 'Zwan', - mode => 'books' - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Keyword - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to submit keyword search -requests to the Amazon web service. - -The keyword to search for is specified in the C parameter. - -The catalog to search in is specified in the C parameter, -typical values are C, C, C or C. - -Upon success, the responses' C method will return a list of -C objects. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new( keyword => $keyword, mode => $mode ) - -Constructs a new C object, used to query -the Amazon web service for items matching a given keyword in the -mode (catalog) specified. - -=back - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Manufacturer.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Manufacturer.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 0e8adb8..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Manufacturer.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -###################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::Manufacturer; -###################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -###################################### -sub new { -###################################### - my($class, %options) = @_; - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, - 'manufacturer'); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'manufacturer', - 'ManufacturerSearch'); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::Manufacturer - Class for submitting Manufacturer requests - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Manufacturer; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Manufacturer->new( - manufacturer => 'Disney' - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Manufacturer - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to submit -searches for items made by a given manufacturer. - -The manufacturer to search for is specified in the C parameter. - -Upon success, the responses' C method will return one -or more C objects. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new( manufacturer => $manufacturer ) - -Constructs a new C object, used to query -the Amazon web service for an item with the specified manufacturer name. - -=back - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHORS - -Bill Fitzpatrick -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Power.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Power.pm deleted file mode 100644 index fdfd74e..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Power.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::Power; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, - qw(power mode)); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'power', - 'PowerSearch'); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::Power - request class for 'Power Search' - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Power; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Power->new( - power => 'subject: perl and author: schwartz', - mode => 'books', - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Power - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to request -so-called I from the Amazon web service. - -The C parameter specifies the power search string, C -defines which properties to look for. - -Upon success, the response's C method will return a list -of C objects. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new(power => $search_string, mode => $property) - -Constructs a new C object. C<$property> -is typically C<"books">. Examples for C<$search_string> are: - - author: schwartz - - author: schwartz and pubdate: after 10-2002 - - subject: perl and (objects or object-oriented) - - keywords: "high tech*" and not fiction and pubdate: during 1999 - - power "author: randal schwartz and publisher: Addison Wesley" - - author: randal schwartz and title: object books - -See the "Amazon Web Services 2.1 API and Integration Guide" for details. - -=back - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHORS - -Martin Streicher, Emartin.streicher@apress.comE -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Seller.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Seller.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 54e1930..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Seller.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::Seller; -###################################################################### -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - if(exists $options{seller}) { - $options{SellerSearch} = $options{seller}; - delete $options{seller}; - } else { - die "Mandatory parameter 'seller' not defined"; - } - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::Seller - Class for submitting Seller requests - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Seller; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Seller->new( - seller => 'A2GXAGU54VOP7' - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Seller - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to submit Seller search -requests to the Amazon web service. - -The seller to search for is specified in the C parameter, which -contains the seller's ID (not the seller's nickname!). - -Upon success, the responses' C method will return a single -C object. - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new( seller => $seller_id ) - -Constructs a new C object, used to query -the Amazon web service with the given seller id. - -=back - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2004 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Similar.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Similar.pm deleted file mode 100644 index c5b5a53..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Similar.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::Similar; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -our $AMZN_XML_URL = "http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3"; - -################################################## -sub amzn_xml_url { -################################################## - return $AMZN_XML_URL; -} - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - # For backwards compatibility - $class->_convert_option(\%options, 'asin', 'similar'); - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, 'similar'); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'similar', - 'SimilaritySearch'); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::Similar - request class for 'Similarities Search' - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::Similar; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::Similar->new( - similar => 'B00005B6TL', - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::Similar - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to request -so-called I from the Amazon web service. - -The C parameter specifies the ASIN of the item which you want -to get similar items for. - -Upon success, the response's C method will return a list -of C objects. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new(similar => $asin) - -Constructs a new C object. - -=back - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE - -=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE - -Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE - -This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Sort.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Sort.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 059845d..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/Sort.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -=pod - -=head1 SORT TYPES - -Search results can be sorted in various ways, depending on the type of -product returned by the search. If a sort parameter isn't specified in -the request, the results will be ordered as if the +salesrank value is -specified. - -=head2 Sorting Books Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +pmrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Average Customer Review | +reviewrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (Low to High) | +pricerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (High to Low) | +inverse-pricerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Publication Date | +daterank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (A-Z) | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (Z-A) | -titlerank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Software Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured items | +pmrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (High to Low) | +price | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (Low to High) | -price | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Outdoor Living Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +psrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (A-Z) | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (Z-A) | -titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Manufacturer (A-Z) | +manufactrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Manufacturer (Z-A) | -manufactrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (Low to High) | +price | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (High to Low) | -price | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Tools Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +psrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (A-Z) | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (Z-A) | -titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Manufacturer (A-Z) | +manufactrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Manufacturer (Z-A) | -manufactrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (Low to High) | +price | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (High to Low) | -price | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Camera and Photo Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +pmrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (A-Z) | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (Z-A) | -titlerank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Computers Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +psrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (A-Z) | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (Z-A) | -titlerank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Video Games Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +pmrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (Low to High) | +price | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (High to Low) | -price | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Music Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +psrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Artist Name | +artistrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Original Release Date | +orig-rel-date | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical | +titlerank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Office Products Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +pmrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (A-Z) | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (Z-A) | -titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (Low to High) | +price | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (High to Low) | -price | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Review | +reviewrank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Video Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Sort Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +psrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical | +titlerank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Electronics Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +pmrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Review | +reviewrank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting DVDs Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical | +titlerank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Kitchen Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +pmrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (A-Z) | +titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (Z-A) | -titlerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Manufacturer (A-Z) | +manufactrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Manufacturer (Z-A) | -manufactrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (Low to High) | +price | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (High to Low) | -price | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=head2 Sorting Toys Results - - +---------------------------------------------------+ - | Type | Value | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Featured Items | +pmrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Bestselling | +salesrank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (Low to High) | +pricerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Price (High to Low) | +inverse-pricerank | - |-------------------------+-------------------------+ - | Alphabetical (A-Z) | +titlerank | - +---------------------------------------------------+ - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/TextStream.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/TextStream.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 62a0717..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/TextStream.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::TextStream; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, - 'textstream'); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'textstream', - 'TextStreamSearch'); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::TextStream - request class for text stream search - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::TextStream; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::TextStream->new( - textstream => 'Here is some text that mentions the Rolling Stones.', - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::TextStream - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to perform a search on -a block of text. Amazon extracts keywords from the given block of text, -but note that conjunctions and helper words, such as "and", "or", "the", -etc. are not excluded, so strip them out yourself if need be. - -TextStream searching is only available for the US service. - -Upon success, the response's C method will return a list -of C objects. - -=head2 METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item new(textstream => $text) - -Constructs a new C object, used to query -the Amazon web service with a block of text. - -=back - -Check L for common request parameters not listed here. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -=cut diff --git a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/UPC.pm b/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/UPC.pm deleted file mode 100644 index ae77645..0000000 --- a/lib/Net/Amazon/Request/UPC.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -###################################################################### -package Net::Amazon::Request::UPC; -###################################################################### -use warnings; -use strict; -use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); - -################################################## -sub new { -################################################## - my($class, %options) = @_; - - $class->_assert_options_defined(\%options, 'upc'); - - $class->_convert_option(\%options, - 'upc', - 'UpcSearch'); - - my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); - - bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate -} - -1; - -__END__ - -=head1 NAME - -Net::Amazon::Request::UPC - request class for UPC search - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Net::Amazon; - use Net::Amazon::Request::UPC; - - my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( - token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN' - ); - - my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::UPC->new( - upc => '724381198421', - mode => 'music', - - ); - - # Response is of type Net::Amazon::Response::UPC - my $resp = $ua->request($req); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -C is a class used to submit UPC (product barcode) -search requests to the Amazon web service. - -The UPC number to search for is specified in the C parameter. -It currently works with the following values of the C parameter: -C, -C, -C, -C, -C