###################################################################### 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