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NAME

WebService::Hatena::Fotolife - A Perl interface to the Hatena::Fotolife Atom API

SYNOPSIS

  use WebService::Hatena::Fotolife;

  my $fotolife = WebService::Hatena::Fotolife->new;
     $fotolife->username($username);
     $fotolife->password($password);

  # create a new entry with image filename
  my $EditURI = $fotolife->createEntry(
      title    => $title,
      filename => $filename,
      folder   => $folder,
  );

  # or specify the image source as a scalarref
  my $EditURI = $fotolife->createEntry(
      title     => $title,
      scalarref => \$image_content,
      folder    => $folder,
  );

  # update the entry
  $fotolife->updateEntry($EditURI, title => $title);

  # delete the entry
  $fotolife->deleteEntry($EditURI);

  # retrieve the feed
  my $feed = $fotolife->getFeed;
  my @entries = $feed->entries;
  ...

DESCRIPTION

WebService::Hatena::Fotolife provides an interface to the Hatena::Fotolife Atom API.

This module is a subclass of XML::Atom::Client, so see also the documentation of the base class for more usage.

METHODS

new

      my $fotolife = WebService::Hatena::Fotolife->new;

    Creates and returns a WebService::Hatena::Fotolife object.

createEntry ( %param )

  # passing an image by filename
  my $EditURI = $fotolife->createEntry(
      title    => $title,
      filename => $filename,
  );

  # or...

  # a scalar ref to the image content
  my $EditURI = $fotolife->createEntry(
      title     => $title,
      scalarref => $scalarref,
  );

Uploads given image to Hatena::Fotolife. Pass in the image source as a filename or a scalarref to the image content. There're some more options described below:

  • title

    Title of the image.

  • filename

    Local filename of the image.

  • scalarref

    Scalar reference to the image content itself.

  • folder

    Place, called "folder" in Hatena::Fotolife, you want to upload your image.

  • generator

    Specifies generator string. Hatena::Fotolife can handle your request along with it. See http://f.hatena.ne.jp/my/config for detail.

updateEntry ( $EditURI, %param )

  my $EditURI = $fotolife->updateEntry(
      $EditURI,
      title => $title,
  );

Updates the title of the entry at $EditURI with given options. Hatena::Fotolife Atom API currently doesn't support to update the image content directly via Atom API.

getFeed

  my $feed = $fotolife->getFeed;

Retrieves the feed. The count of the entries the $feed includes depends on your configuration of Hatena::Fotolife.

use_soap ( [ 0 | 1 ] )

username ( [ $username ] )

password ( [ $password ] )

getEntry ( $EditURI )

deleteEntry ( $EditURI )

See the documentation of the base class, XML::Atom::Client.

SEE ALSO

  • Hatena::Fotolife

    http://f.hatena.ne.jp/

  • Hatena::Fotolife API documentation

    http://d.hatena.ne.jp/keyword/%A4%CF%A4%C6%A4%CA%A5%D5%A5%A9%A5%C8%A5%E9%A5%A4%A5%D5AtomAPI

  • XML::Atom::Client

AUTHOR

Kentaro Kuribayashi, <kentarok@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2005 - 2010 by Kentaro Kuribayashi

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.