API-Client
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# NAME
API::Client
# ABSTRACT
HTTP API Thin-Client Abstraction
# SYNOPSIS
package main;
use API::Client;
my $client = API::Client->new(url => 'https://httpbin.org');
# $client->resource('post');
# $client->update(json => {...});
# DESCRIPTION
This package provides an abstraction and method for rapidly developing HTTP API
clients. While this module can be used to interact with APIs directly,
API::Client was designed to be consumed (subclassed) by higher-level
purpose-specific API clients.
# THIN CLIENT
The thin API client library is advantageous as it has complete API coverage and
can easily adapt to changes in the API with minimal effort. As a thin-client
superclass, this module does not map specific HTTP requests to specific
routines, nor does it provide parameter validation, pagination, or other
conventions found in typical API client implementations; Instead, it simply
provides a simple and consistent mechanism for dynamically generating HTTP
requests. Additionally, this module has support for debugging and retrying API
calls as well as throwing exceptions when 4xx and 5xx server response codes are
returned.
# INTEGRATES
This package integrates behaviors from:
[Data::Object::Role::Buildable](https://metacpan.org/pod/Data::Object::Role::Buildable)
[Data::Object::Role::Stashable](https://metacpan.org/pod/Data::Object::Role::Stashable)
[Data::Object::Role::Throwable](https://metacpan.org/pod/Data::Object::Role::Throwable)
# LIBRARIES
This package uses type constraints from:
[Types::Standard](https://metacpan.org/pod/Types::Standard)
# SCENARIOS
This package supports the following scenarios:
## building
# given: synopsis
my $resource = $client->resource('get');
# GET /get
my $get = $client->resource('get')->dispatch;
# HEAD /head
my $head = $client->resource('head')->dispatch(
method => 'head'
);
# PATCH /patch
my $patch = $client->resource('patch')->dispatch(
method => 'patch'
);
[$get, $head, $patch]
Building up an HTTP request is extremely easy, simply call the ["resource"](#resource) to
create a new object instance representing the API endpoint you wish to issue a
request against.
## chaining
# given: synopsis
# https://httpbin.org/users
my $users = $client->resource('users');
# https://httpbin.org/users/c09e91a
my $user = $client->resource('users', 'c09e91a');
# https://httpbin.org/users/c09e91a
my $new_user = $users->resource('c09e91a');
}
package main;
my $hookbin = Hookbin->new;
This package was designed to be subclassed and provides hooks into the client
building and request dispatching processes. Specifically, there are three
useful hooks (i.e. methods, which if present are used to build up the client
object and requests), which are, the `auth` hook, which should return a
`Tuple[Str, Str]` which is used to configure the basic auth header, the
`base` hook which should return a `Tuple[Str]` which is used to configure the
base URL, and the `headers` hook, which should return a
`ArrayRef[Tuple[Str, Str]]` which are used to configure the HTTP request
headers.
## transacting
# given: synopsis
my $tx1 = $client->resource('patch')->patch(
json => {active => 1}
);
# is equivalent to
my $tx2 = $client->resource('patch')->dispatch(
method => 'patch',
json => {active => 1}
);
[$tx1, $tx2]
An HTTP request is only issued when the ["dispatch"](#dispatch) method is called, directly
or indirectly. Those calls return a [Mojo::Transaction](https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojo::Transaction) object which provides
access to the `request` and `response` objects.
## updating
# given: synopsis
my $tx1 = $client->resource('put')->update(
json => {active => 1}
);
# is equivalent to
my $tx2 = $client->resource('put')->dispatch(
method => 'put',
json => {active => 1}
);
[$tx1, $tx2]
This example illustrates how you might update a new API resource.
# ATTRIBUTES
This package has the following attributes:
## debug
debug(Bool)
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(Bool)` values, and is optional.
## fatal
fatal(Bool)
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(Bool)` values, and is optional.
## logger
logger(InstanceOf["FlightRecorder"])
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(InstanceOf["FlightRecorder"])` values, and is optional.
## name
name(Str)
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(Str)` values, and is optional.
## retries
retries(Int)
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(Int)` values, and is optional.
## timeout
timeout(Int)
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(Int)` values, and is optional.
## url
url(InstanceOf["Mojo::URL"])
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(InstanceOf["Mojo::URL"])` values, and is optional.
## user\_agent
user_agent(InstanceOf["Mojo::UserAgent"])
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(InstanceOf["Mojo::UserAgent"])` values, and is optional.
## version
version(Str)
This attribute is read-only, accepts `(Str)` values, and is optional.
# METHODS
This package implements the following methods:
## create
create(Any %args) : InstanceOf["Mojo::Transaction"]
The create method issues a `POST` request to the API resource represented by
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