02-09-2017
thank you all. I really appreciate the thoughtful and detailed responses provided. i'll mull them over.
thanks again.
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webservice::solr::response
WebService::Solr::Response(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WebService::Solr::Response(3pm)
NAME
WebService::Solr::Response - Parse responses from Solr
SYNOPSIS
my $res = WebService::Solr::Response->new( $http_res );
for my $doc( $res->docs ) {
print $doc->value_for( 'id'), "
";
}
my $pager = $res->pager;
DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates responses from the Solr Web Service. Typically it is used when documents are returned from a search query, though
it will accept all responses from the service.
ACCESSORS
o raw_response - the raw HTTP::Response object.
o content - a hashref of deserialized JSON data from the response.
o docs - an array of WebService::Solr::Document objects.
o pager - a Data::Page object for the search results.
o pageset - a Data::Pageset object for the search results. Takes the same arguments as "Data::Pageset->new" does. All arguments optional.
METHODS
new( $response )
Given an HTTP::Response object, it will parse the returned data as required.
BUILDARGS( @args )
A Moose override to allow our custom constructor.
facet_counts( )
A shortcut to the "facet_counts" key in the response data.
spellcheck( )
A shortcut to the "spellcheck" key in the response data.
solr_status( )
Looks for the status value in the response data.
ok( )
Calls "solr_status()" and check that it is equal to 0.
AUTHORS
Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
Kirk Beers
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2012 National Adult Literacy Database
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-24 WebService::Solr::Response(3pm)