WebService::Leanpub - Access the Leanpub web API.
This document describes WebService::Leanpub version 0.0.1
use WebService::Leanpub; my $wl = WebService::Leanpub->new($api_key, $slug); $wl->get_individual_purchases( { slug => $slug } ); $wl->get_job_status( { slug => $slug } ); $wl->preview(); $wl->get_sales_data( { slug => $slug } );
Create a new WebService::Leanpub object.
Since you need an API key to access any function of the Leanpub API, you have to give that API key as an argument to new().
new()
The same holds for the slug which is the part of the Leanpub URL denoting your book. For instance if your books URL was https::/leanpub.com/your_book, the slug woud be your_book.
https::/leanpub.com/your_book
Get the data for individual purchases.
Optionally this method takes as argument a hash reference with this key:
page
the page of the individual purchases data.
Get the status of the last job.
Get the sales data.
Start a partial preview of your book using Preview.txt.
Start a preview of your book.
This will publish your book without emailing your readers.
The argument $opt is a hash reference with the following keys:
$opt
If the corresponding value evaluates to true, an email is sent to the readers.
The value corresponding to this key is sent as release note.
Missing API key for Leanpub
Since the Leanpub API only works with an API key from leanpub.com, you have to provide an API key as first argument to WebService::Leanpub->new().
Missing SLUG for book
Since every action in the Leanpub API involves a book which is identified by a slug, you have to provide the slug as the second argument to WebService::Leanpub->new().
A slug is the part after the hostname in the Leanpub URL of your book. So for instance for the Book "Using the Leanpub API with Perl" which has the URL https://leanpub.com/using-the-leanpub-api-with-perl the slug is using-the-leanpub-api-with-perl.
using-the-leanpub-api-with-perl
WebService::Leanpub requires no configuration files or environment variables.
None.
None reported.
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-webservice-leanpub@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.
bug-webservice-leanpub@rt.cpan.org
Mathias Weidner <mamawe@cpan.org>
<mamawe@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) 2013, Mathias Weidner <mamawe@cpan.org>. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
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To install WebService::Leanpub, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WebService::Leanpub
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WebService::Leanpub
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.