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WWW::Instapaper::Client(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
WWW::Instapaper::Client(3) |
WWW::Instapaper::Client - An implementation of the Instapaper client API (see
<http://www.instapaper.com/api>)
require WWW::Instapaper::Client;
my $paper = WWW::Instapaper::Client->new(
username => 'myname@mydomain.com', # E-mail OR username
password => 'SooperSekrit',
);
my $result = $paper->add(
url => 'http://some.domain/path/to/page.html',
title => "Page Title", # optional, will try to get automatically if not given
selection => 'Some text on the page', #optional
);
if (defined $result) {
print "URL added: ", $result->[0], "\n"; # http://instapaper.com/go/######
print "Title: ", $result->[1], "\n"; # Title of page added
}
else {
# Must be an error
warn "Was error: " . $paper->error . "\n";
}
This module is an implementation of the Instapaper API.
- "new"
-
my $paper = WWW::Instapaper::Client->new( %parameters );
Returns a new instance of this class, configured with the
appropriate parameters. Dies if invalid parameters are provided.
Possible parameters are:
- user_agent
- The user agent ("browser") the server will see. Defaults to
"WWW-Instapaper-Client/$VERSION".
- username
- The Instapaper username. Often, but not always, an e-mail address.
Defaults to $ENV{instapaper_user}
- password
- The password for the user's Instapaper account. The user may not have a
password, in which case, any value works. Defaults to
$ENV{instapaper_pass}
- api_url
- The base URL for the Instapaper API. Defaults to
"https://www.instapaper.com/api". You
shouldn't need to change this unless you're connecting to a non-Instapaper
service that uses the same API.
- http_proxy, http_proxyuser, http_proxypass
- The path to an HTTPS-capable proxy, and the username and password as
appropriate. The standard HTTP_PROXY set of environment variables will
work here; these are widely documented. You only need to specify these if
you have a proxy AND you don't have the environment variables
set.
- "add"
-
my $result = $paper->add(
url => 'http://path.to/page', # required
title => 'Page title', # optional
selection => 'Text from page', # optional
);
if (defined $result) {
print "URL added: ", $result->[0], "\n"; # http://instapaper.com/go/######
print "Title: ", $result->[1], "\n"; # Title of page added
}
else {
# Must be an error
warn "Was error: " . $paper->error . "\n";
}
Adds the specified page URL to Instapaper. If a title is not
provided, Instapaper will attempt to acquire the title by retrieving the
page; that is, we set "auto-title = 1"
for the Instapaper API when a title is not provided.
You may optionally provide text that represents a selection
from the page.
If successful, "add" will
return an ARRAYref containing the Instapaper "go" URL, and the
page title as recorded by Instapaper.
If an error is encountered,
"add" returns undefined and the error
message is available in
"$paper-"error()>.
- "authenticate"
-
$paper->authenticate or warn "Could not authenticate: ".$paper->error."\n";
Authenticates the user to Instapaper. This is useful to check
that the credentials are valid before e.g. storing them for later
use.
If successful,
"authenticate" will return a true
value.
If an error is encountered,
"authenticate" returns undefined and
the error message is available in
"$paper-"error()>.
- Release 0.9_001
- Fixed dependency bug in Build.PL - forgot that Class::Base was
required.
Darren Meyer - DPMEYER on PAUSE
(c) 2010 Darren Meyer (DPMEYER on PAUSE), and available under the same terms as
Perl itself.
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
below:
- Around line 227:
- '=item' outside of any '=over'
- Around line 231:
- You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
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