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__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
API::Twitter - Twitter.com API Client
=head1 VERSION
version 0.05
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use API::Twitter;
my $twitter = API::Twitter->new(
consumer_key => 'CONSUMER_KEY',
consumer_secret => 'CONSUMER_SECRET',
access_token => 'ACCESS_TOKEN',
access_token_secret => 'ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET',
identifier => 'IDENTIFIER',
);
$twitter->debug(1);
$twitter->fatal(1);
my $user = $twitter->users('lookup');
my $results = $user->fetch;
# after some introspection
$user->update( ... );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This distribution provides an object-oriented thin-client library for
interacting with the Twitter (L<http://twitter.com>) API. For usage and
documentation information visit L<https://dev.twitter.com/rest/public>.
API::Twitter is derived from L<API::Client> and inherits all of it's
functionality. Please read the documentation for API::Client for more
usage information.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 access_token
$twitter->access_token;
$twitter->access_token('ACCESS_TOKEN');
The access_token attribute should be set to an API access_token associated with
your account.
=head2 access_token_secret
$twitter->access_token_secret;
$twitter->access_token_secret('ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET');
The access_token_secret attribute should be set to an API access_token_secret
associated with your account.
=head2 consumer_key
$twitter->consumer_key;
$twitter->consumer_key('CONSUMER_KEY');
The consumer_key attribute should be set to an API consumer_key associated with
your account.
=head2 consumer_secret
$twitter->consumer_secret;
$twitter->consumer_secret('CONSUMER_SECRET');
The consumer_secret attribute should be set to an API consumer_secret
associated with your account.
=head2 identifier
$twitter->identifier;
$twitter->identifier('IDENTIFIER');
The identifier attribute should be set to a string that identifies your app.
=head2 debug
$twitter->debug;
$twitter->debug(1);
The debug attribute if true prints HTTP requests and responses to standard out.
=head2 fatal
$twitter->fatal;
$twitter->fatal(1);
The fatal attribute if true promotes 4xx and 5xx server response codes to
exceptions, a L<API::Client::Exception> object.
=head2 retries
$twitter->retries;
$twitter->retries(10);
The retries attribute determines how many times an HTTP request should be
retried if a 4xx or 5xx response is received. This attribute defaults to 1.
=head2 timeout
$twitter->timeout;
$twitter->timeout(5);
The timeout attribute determines how long an HTTP connection should be kept
alive. This attribute defaults to 10.
=head2 url
$twitter->url;
$twitter->url(Mojo::URL->new('https://api.twitter.com'));
The url attribute set the base/pre-configured URL object that will be used in
all HTTP requests. This attribute expects a L<Mojo::URL> object.
=head2 user_agent
$twitter->user_agent;
$twitter->user_agent(Mojo::UserAgent->new);
The user_agent attribute set the pre-configured UserAgent object that will be
used in all HTTP requests. This attribute expects a L<Mojo::UserAgent> object.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 action
my $result = $twitter->action($verb, %args);
# e.g.
$twitter->action('head', %args); # HEAD request
$twitter->action('options', %args); # OPTIONS request
$twitter->action('patch', %args); # PATCH request
The action method issues a request to the API resource represented by the
object. The first parameter will be used as the HTTP request method. The
arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be included in the
request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.
=head2 create
my $results = $twitter->create(%args);
# or
$twitter->POST(%args);
The create method issues a C<POST> request to the API resource represented by
the object. The arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be
included in the request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.
=head2 delete
my $results = $twitter->delete(%args);
# or
$twitter->DELETE(%args);
The delete method issues a C<DELETE> request to the API resource represented by
the object. The arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be
included in the request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.
=head2 fetch
my $results = $twitter->fetch(%args);
# or
$twitter->GET(%args);
The fetch method issues a C<GET> request to the API resource represented by the
object. The arguments, expected to be a list of key/value pairs, will be
included in the request if the key is either C<data> or C<query>.
=head2 update
my $results = $twitter->update(%args);
# or
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