# NAME WWW::SwaggerClient::Role - a Moose role for the Swagger Petstore */ ' \" =_end -- \\r\\n \\n \\r This spec is mainly for testing Petstore server and contains fake endpoints, models. Please do not use this for any other purpose. Special characters: \" \\ */ ' \" =_end -- # VERSION Automatically generated by the [Swagger Codegen](https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen) project: - API version: 1.0.0 */ ' \" =_end -- \\r\\n \\n \\r - Package version: 1.0.0 - Build package: io.swagger.codegen.languages.PerlClientCodegen ## A note on Moose This role is the only component of the library that uses Moose. See WWW::SwaggerClient::ApiFactory for non-Moosey usage. # SYNOPSIS The Perl Swagger Codegen project builds a library of Perl modules to interact with a web service defined by a OpenAPI Specification. See below for how to build the library. This module provides an interface to the generated library. All the classes, objects, and methods (well, not quite \*all\*, see below) are flattened into this role. package MyApp; use Moose; with 'WWW::SwaggerClient::Role'; package main; my $api = MyApp->new({ tokens => $tokens }); my $pet = $api->get_pet_by_id(pet_id => $pet_id); ## Structure of the library The library consists of a set of API classes, one for each endpoint. These APIs implement the method calls available on each endpoint. Additionally, there is a set of "object" classes, which represent the objects returned by and sent to the methods on the endpoints. An API factory class is provided, which builds instances of each endpoint API. This Moose role flattens all the methods from the endpoint APIs onto the consuming class. It also provides methods to retrieve the endpoint API objects, and the API factory object, should you need it. For documentation of all these methods, see AUTOMATIC DOCUMENTATION below. ## Configuring authentication In the normal case, the OpenAPI Spec will describe what parameters are required and where to put them. You just need to supply the tokens. my $tokens = { # basic username => $username, password => $password, # oauth access_token => $oauth_token, # keys $some_key => { token => $token, prefix => $prefix, in => $in, # 'head||query', }, $another => { token => $token, prefix => $prefix, in => $in, # 'head||query', }, ..., }; my $api = MyApp->new({ tokens => $tokens }); Note these are all optional, as are `prefix` and `in`, and depend on the API you are accessing. Usually `prefix` and `in` will be determined by the code generator from the spec and you will not need to set them at run time. If not, `in` will default to 'head' and `prefix` to the empty string. The tokens will be placed in a L instance as follows, but you don't need to know about this. - `$cfg->{username}` String. The username for basic auth. - `$cfg->{password}` String. The password for basic auth. - `$cfg->{api_key}` Hashref. Keyed on the name of each key (there can be multiple tokens). $cfg->{api_key} = { secretKey => 'aaaabbbbccccdddd', anotherKey => '1111222233334444', }; - `$cfg->{api_key_prefix}` Hashref. Keyed on the name of each key (there can be multiple tokens). Note not all api keys require a prefix. $cfg->{api_key_prefix} = { secretKey => 'string', anotherKey => 'same or some other string', }; - `$cfg->{access_token}` String. The OAuth access token. # METHODS ## `base_url` The generated code has the `base_url` already set as a default value. This method returns the current value of `base_url`. ## `api_factory` Returns an API factory object. You probably won't need to call this directly. $self->api_factory('Pet'); # returns a WWW::SwaggerClient::PetApi instance $self->pet_api; # the same # MISSING METHODS Most of the methods on the API are delegated to individual endpoint API objects (e.g. Pet API, Store API, User API etc). Where different endpoint APIs use the same method name (e.g. `new()`), these methods can't be delegated. So you need to call `$api->pet_api->new()`. In principle, every API is susceptible to the presence of a few, random, undelegatable method names. In practice, because of the way method names are constructed, it's unlikely in general that any methods will be undelegatable, except for: new() class_documentation() method_documentation() To call these methods, you need to get a handle on the relevant object, either by calling `$api->foo_api` or by retrieving an object, e.g. `$api->get_pet_by_id(pet_id => $pet_id)`. They are class methods, so you could also call them on class names. # BUILDING YOUR LIBRARY See the homepage `https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen` for full details. But briefly, clone the git repository, build the codegen codebase, set up your build config file, then run the API build script. You will need git, Java 7 or 8 and Apache maven 3.0.3 or better already installed. The config file should specify the project name for the generated library: {"moduleName":"WWW::MyProjectName"} Your library files will be built under `WWW::MyProjectName`. $ git clone https://github.com/swagger-api/swagger-codegen.git $ cd swagger-codegen $ mvn package $ java -jar modules/swagger-codegen-cli/target/swagger-codegen-cli.jar generate \ -i [URL or file path to JSON swagger API spec] \ -g perl \ -c /path/to/config/file.json \ -o /path/to/output/folder Bang, all done. Run the `autodoc` script in the `bin` directory to see the API you just built. # AUTOMATIC DOCUMENTATION You can print out a summary of the generated API by running the included `autodoc` script in the `bin` directory of your generated library. A few output formats are supported: Usage: autodoc [OPTION] -w wide format (default) -n narrow format -p POD format -H HTML format -m Markdown format -h print this help message -c your application class The `-c` option allows you to load and inspect your own application. A dummy namespace is used if you don't supply your own class. # DOCUMENTATION FROM THE OpenAPI Spec Additional documentation for each class and method may be provided by the Swagger spec. If so, this is available via the `class_documentation()` and `method_documentation()` methods on each generated object class, and the `method_documentation()` method on the endpoint API classes: my $cmdoc = $api->pet_api->method_documentation->{$method_name}; my $odoc = $api->get_pet_by_id->(pet_id => $pet_id)->class_documentation; my $omdoc = $api->get_pet_by_id->(pet_id => $pet_id)->method_documentation->{method_name}; Each of these calls returns a hashref with various useful pieces of information. # LOAD THE MODULES To load the API packages: ```perl use WWW::SwaggerClient::FakeApi; ``` To load the models: ```perl use WWW::SwaggerClient::Object::ModelReturn; ```` # GETTING STARTED Put the Perl SDK under the 'lib' folder in your project directory, then run the following ```perl #!/usr/bin/perl use lib 'lib'; use strict; use warnings; # load the API package use WWW::SwaggerClient::FakeApi; # load the models use WWW::SwaggerClient::Object::ModelReturn; # for displaying the API response data use Data::Dumper; use WWW::SwaggerClient::; my $api_instance = WWW::SwaggerClient::->new( ); my $test_code_inject_*/_'_"_=end____\r\n_\n_\r = 'test_code_inject_*/_'_"_=end____\r\n_\n_\r_example'; # string | To test code injection */ ' \" =_end -- \\r\\n \\n \\r eval { $api_instance->test_code_inject____end__rn_n_r(test_code_inject_*/_'_"_=end____\r\n_\n_\r => $test_code_inject_*/_'_"_=end____\r\n_\n_\r); }; if ($@) { warn "Exception when calling FakeApi->test_code_inject____end__rn_n_r: $@\n"; } ``` # DOCUMENTATION FOR API ENDPOINTS All URIs are relative to *https://petstore.swagger.io */ ' \" =_end -- \\r\\n \\n \\r/v2 */ ' \" =_end -- \\r\\n \\n \\r* Class | Method | HTTP request | Description ------------ | ------------- | ------------- | ------------- *FakeApi* | [**test_code_inject____end__rn_n_r**](docs/FakeApi.md#test_code_inject____end__rn_n_r) | **PUT** /fake | To test code injection */ ' \" =_end -- \\r\\n \\n \\r # DOCUMENTATION FOR MODELS - [WWW::SwaggerClient::Object::ModelReturn](docs/ModelReturn.md) # DOCUMENTATION FOR AUTHORIZATION ## api_key - **Type**: API key - **API key parameter name**: api_key */ ' " =end -- \r\n \n \r - **Location**: HTTP header ## petstore_auth - **Type**: OAuth - **Flow**: implicit - **Authorization URL**: http://petstore.swagger.io/api/oauth/dialog - **Scopes**: - **write:pets**: modify pets in your account */ ' \" =_end -- \\r\\n \\n \\r - **read:pets**: read your pets */ ' \" =_end -- \\r\\n \\n \\r