SYNOPSIS
$resp = $ua->request($request);
if($resp->is_success()) {
print $resp->as_string();
}
if($resp->is_error()) {
print $resp->message();
}
if($resp->is_success()) {
for my $property ($resp->properties) {
print $property->as_string(), "\n";
}
}
DESCRIPTION
"Net::Amazon::Response" is the baseclass for responses coming back from the useragent's "request" method. Responses are typically not of type "Net::Amazon::Response" but one of its subclasses "Net::Amazon::Response::*". However, for basic error handling and dumping content, "Net::Amazon::Response"'s methods are typically used, because we typically don't know what type of object we're actually dealing with.METHODS
- is_success()
- Returns true if the request was successful. This doesn't mean any objects have been found, it just indicates a successful roundtrip.
- is_error()
- Returns true if an error occurred. Use "message()" to determine what kind of error.
- properties()
- Returns the list of "Net::Amazon::Property" objects which were found by the query.
- as_string()
- Dumps the content of the response.
- message()
- Returns the error message as a string in case an error occurred. In case several errors occurred, they're stringed together. Look up "messages()" if you need them separated.
- messages()
- Returns all error messages for a response as a reference to an array of string messages.
AUTHOR
Mike Schilli, <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli <[email protected]>This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.