package Net::Dopplr; use strict; use Carp; use Net::Google::AuthSub; use JSON::Any; use URI; use LWP::UserAgent; use HTTP::Request::Common; our $VERSION = '0.6'; our $AUTOLOAD; =head1 NAME Net::Dopplr - interface with Dopplr.com's web service =head1 SYNOPSIS my $dopplr = Net::Dopplr->new($token); my $fellows = $dopplr->fellows('muttley'); print "I share my trips with ".scalar(@{$fellows->{show_trips_to}})." people\n"; print "I can see ".scalar(@{$fellows->{can_see_trips_of}})." people's trips\n"; =head1 GETTING A DEVELOPER TOKEN This is a bit involved because Dopplr is still in beta. First visit this URL https://www.dopplr.com/api/AuthSubRequest?next=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.example.com%2Fdopplrapi&scope=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dopplr.com%2F&session=1 (Or you can replace next with you own web app). That will give you a developer token. You can then upgrade this to a permanent session token using the C utility shipped with this module or code similar to this use strict; use Net::Google::AuthSub; my $token = shift; my $auth = Net::Google::AuthSub->new( url => 'https://www.dopplr.com/api'); $auth->auth('null', $token); my $sess = $auth->session_token() || die "Couldn't get token: $@"; print "Session token = $sess\n"; and then later my $dopplr = Net::Dopplr->new($sess); You can then use the session token from that point forward. =head1 METHODS More information here http://dopplr.pbwiki.com/API+Resource+URLs =cut =head2 new Requires a developer token or a session token. =cut sub new { my $class = shift; my $token = shift; my $url = 'https://www.dopplr.com/api'; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $json = JSON::Any->new; my $auth = Net::Google::AuthSub->new(url => $url); $auth->auth('null', $token); return bless { _auth => $auth, _ua => $ua, _json => $json, _url => $url }, $class; } my %methods = ( fellows => 'traveller', traveller_info => 'traveller', trips_info => 'traveller', future_trips_info => 'traveller', fellows_travellingtoday => 'traveller', tag => 'traveller', location_on_date => 'traveller', trip_info => 'trip', add_trip_tags => 'trip', add_trip_note => 'trip', delete_trip => 'trip', city_info => 'city', add_trip => 'city', search => 'search', city_search => 'search', traveller_search => 'search', tips => 'tip', ); my %key_names = ( traveller => 'traveller', trip => 'trip_id', city => 'geoname_id', search => 'q', tip => 'geoname_id', ); my %post = map { $_ => 1 } qw(add_trip_tags add_trip_note delete_trip add_trip update_traveller add_tip); sub AUTOLOAD { my $self = shift; ref($self) or die "$self is not an object"; my $name = $AUTOLOAD; $name =~ s/.*://; # strip fully-qualified portion my $type = $methods{$name}; die "Method $name not found\n" unless $type; if ($type eq 'traveller') { $self->_traveller($name, @_); } else { my $key = $key_names{$type}; my $val = shift @_; croak "You must pass a $key to this method" unless defined $val; my %opts = @_; $self->call($name, { $key => $val, %opts }); } } sub _traveller { my $self = shift; my $name = shift; my $val = shift; my %opts = (defined $val)? ( traveller => $val ) : (); $self->call($name, { %opts }); } =head1 TRAVELLER METHODS =cut =head2 fellows [traveller] Get people C shares information with. If C is not provided then defaults to the logged-in user. =cut =head2 traveller_info [traveller] Get information about a traveller. If C is not provided then defaults to the logged-in user. =cut =head2 trips_info [traveller] Get info about the trips of a traveller. If C is not provided then defaults to the logged-in user. =cut =head2 future_trips_info [traveller] Returns a list of all trips entered by the selected user that have yet to finish. If C is not provided then defaults to the logged-in user. =head2 fellows_travellingtoday [traveller] Get which of C's fellows are travelling today. If C is not provided then defaults to the logged-in user. =cut =head2 =head2 tag [traveller]. Returns data about all trips with a specific tag. For more information about tags see http://dopplr.pbwiki.com/Tags If C is not provided then defaults to the logged-in user. =cut sub tag { my $self = shift; my $tag = shift || croak "You must pass a tag to this method"; my $traveller = shift; my %opts = ( tag => $tag ); $opts{traveller} = $traveller if defined $traveller; $self->call('tag', { %opts }); } =head2 location_on_date [traveller] Returns the location of a traveller on a particular date. Date should be in ISO date format e.g 2007-04-01 If C is not provided then defaults to the logged-in user. =cut sub location_on_date { my $self = shift; my $date = shift || croak "You must pass a date to this method"; my $traveller = shift; my %opts = ( date => $date ); $opts{traveller} = $traveller if defined $traveller; $self->call('location_on_date', { %opts }); } =head1 TRIP METHODS =cut =head2 trip_info Get info about a specific trip. =cut =head2 add_trip_tags Add tags to a trip. =cut sub add_trip_tags { my $self = shift; my $trip_id = shift || croak "You must pass a trip id to this method"; my $tags = join(" ", @_); croak "You must pass at least one tag" unless length $tags; my %opts = ( trip_id => $trip_id, tags => $tags ); $self->call('add_trip_tags', { %opts }); } =head2 add_trip_note Add a note to a trip. =cut sub add_trip_note { my $self = shift; my $trip_id = shift || croak "You must pass a trip id to this method"; my $note = shift || croak "You must pass a note body to this method"; my %opts = ( trip_id => $trip_id, body => $note ); $self->call('add_trip_note', { %opts }); } =head2 delete_trip Delete a trip =cut =head1 CITY METHODS =cut =head2 city_info Get info about a City. Use search to get the geoname id. =cut =head2 add_trip Add a trip for the currently logged in user. Use search to get the geoname id. Dates should be in ISO date format e.g 2007-04-01 =cut sub add_trip { my $self = shift; my $geo_id = shift || croak "You must pass a geoname id to this method"; my $start = shift || croak "You must pass a start date to this method"; my $finish = shift || croak "You must pass a finish date to this method"; my %opts = ( geoname_id => $geo_id, start => $start, finish => $finish ); $self->call('add_trip', { %opts }); } =head1 SEARCH METHODS =head2 search Searches for travellers or cities. =cut =head2 city_search Searches for cities. =cut =head2 traveller_search Searches for travellers. =cut =head1 TIP METHODS =head2 tips Get tips for a city. The returned tips will be tips that can be seen by the currently authenticated user, so may include private tips that only this user can see, as well as public tips on the city. =cut =head2 add_tip <review> [opt[s]] Add a tip for a city. The response is the tip you just added. Opts is a hash where the keys can be public url address tags See http://dopplr.pbwiki.com/method%3Aadd_tip for more details. =cut sub add_tip { my $self = shift; my $geo_id = shift || croak "You must pass a geoname id to this method"; my $title = shift || croak "You must pass a start date to this method"; my $review = shift || croak "You must pass a finish date to this method"; my %opts = ( @_, geoname_id => $geo_id, title => $title, review => $review ); $self->call('add_tip', { %opts }); } =head1 OTHER METHODS =head2 update_traveller <opt[s]> Update a traveller's details. Takes a hash with the new values. Possible keys are email forename surname password =cut sub update_traveller { my $self = shift; my %opts = @_; $self->call('update_traveller', { %opts }); } =head1 GENERIC, FUTURE PROOF METHOD CALLING =head2 call <name> <opts> [post] This is the future proofing method. If there's any method I haven't implemented yet then you can simply provide the name of the method, the options as a hash ref and, optionally, whether it should be a POST request or not. So, for a theoretical new method called C<throw_penguin> which throws a penguin at a traveller and is called as a POST $dopplr->call('throw_penguin', { traveller_id => $id }, 1); and for C<get_penguins> which finds how many penguins have been thrown at a traveller and is called as a GET use Data::Dumper; my $data = $dopplr->call('get_penguins', { traveller_id => $id }); print Dumper($data); =cut sub call { my $self = shift; my $name = shift; my $opts = shift; my $post = shift; my $type; if (defined $post) { $type = ($post)? "POST" : "GET"; } else { $type = ($post{$name})? "POST" : "GET"; } $opts->{format} = 'js'; my $uri = URI->new($self->{_url}); $uri->path($uri->path."/$name"); my %params = $self->{_auth}->auth_params(); my $req; if ("POST" eq $type) { $req = POST "$uri", [%$opts], %params; } else { $uri->query_form(%$opts); $req = GET "$uri", %params; } my $res = $self->{_ua}->request($req); die "Couldn't call $name : ".$res->status_line unless $res->is_success; return $self->{_json}->decode($res->content); } sub DESTROY { } =head1 AUTHOR Simon Wistow <simon@thegestalt.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2008, Simon Wistow Distributed under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1;