VERSION
version 0.01033METHODS
create
-
Creating a new download is a two step process. You must first
create a new download resource using this call here. After
that you take the return Pithub::Result object and call
``upload'' to upload the file to Amazon S3.
POST /repos/:user/:repo/downloads
Examples:
my $d = Pithub::Repos::Downloads->new; my $result = $d->create( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', data => { name => 'new_file.jpg', size => 114034, description => 'Latest release', content_type => 'text/plain', }, ); $d->upload( result => $result, file => '/path/to/file', );
delete
-
Delete a download
DELETE /repos/:user/:repo/downloads/:id
Examples:
my $d = Pithub::Repos::Downloads->new; my $result = $d->delete( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', download_id => 1, );
get
-
Get a single download
GET /repos/:user/:repo/downloads/:id
Examples:
my $d = Pithub::Repos::Downloads->new; my $result = $d->get( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', download_id => 1, );
list
-
List downloads for a repository
GET /repos/:user/:repo/downloads
Examples:
my $d = Pithub::Repos::Downloads->new; my $result = $d->list( user => 'plu', repo => 'Pithub', );
upload
- Upload a file to Amazon S3. See also: ``create''. This will use the "ua" attribute's "request" method to do a POST request to Amazon S3. It requires the Pithub::Result object of a ``create'' call to get the necessary data for S3 API call. This method returns an HTTP::Response object directly, not a Pithub::Result object (like all other methods do)! If the upload was successful the status will be 201.
NOTE
Github says: The Downloads API (described below) was deprecated on December 11, 2012. It will be removed at a future date. We recommend using Pithub::Repos::Releases instead.AUTHOR
Johannes Plunien <[email protected]>COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Johannes Plunien.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.