Zenoss::Response - Handles responses from Zenoss::Router
use Zenoss; use Data::Dumper; # Create a Zenoss object my $api = Zenoss->connect( { username => 'admin', password => 'zenoss', url => 'http://zenossinstance:8080', } ); # Issue a request to get all devices from Zenoss my $response = $api->device_getDevices(); # $response is now an instance of Zenoss::Response # now we can do things like print $response->json(); print $response->http_code(); # get the response in reference form my $reference = $response->decoded(); print Dumper $reference;
This module is NOT instantiated directly. When the Zenoss API issues a response to a request initiated by Zenoss::Router, a Zenoss::Response instance is created. To call methods from this module create an instance of Zenoss and issue a request to the Zenoss API.
Please review the SYNOPSIS for examples.
Attributes can be retrieved by calling $obj->attribute.
This attribute is set upon the creation of Zenoss::Response by Zenoss::Router. Each request issued to the Zenoss API is coded with a transaction ID (tid). This can be compared with the received_tid to ensure that the proper response was received for what was requested.
This attribute is set by extracting the transaction ID (tid) from the response Zenoss sends. This can be compared with the sent_tid to ensure that the proper response was received for what was requested.
Returns the response, from the Zenoss API request, in JSON format.
Returns the result response, from the Zenoss API request, in a PERL reference.
Returns a textual representation of the response.
Returns a 3 digit number that encodes the overall outcome of a HTTP response.
For example 200, for OK.
Returns a short human readable single line string that explains the response code.
For example, OK.
Returns the string "<http_code> <http_code_description>". If the http_code_description attribute is not set then the official name of <code> (see HTTP::Status) is substituted.
Returns true if the http response was successful. Note this does not mean the API request was successful or not.
See HTTP::Status for the meaning of these.
Returns true if the http response had an error. Note this does not mean the API request was successful or not.
Returns a string containing a complete HTML document indicating what error occurred. This method should only be called when $obj->is_error is TRUE.
This is used to get header values and it is inherited from HTTP::Headers via HTTP::Message.
Calculates the "current age" of the response as specified by RFC 2616 section 13.2.3. The age of a response is the time since it was sent by the origin server. The returned value is a number representing the age in seconds.
Returns the transaction id (tid) that was returned by Zenoss.
Returns the transaction id (tid) that was sent to Zenoss
Zenoss
Patrick Baker <patricksbaker@gmail.com>
Copyright (C) 2010 by Patrick Baker <patricksbaker@gmail.com>
This module is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
You can obtain the Artistic License 2.0 by either viewing the LICENSE file provided with this distribution or by navigating to http://opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0.php.
To install Zenoss, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Zenoss
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Zenoss
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.