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webservice::youtube::util
WebService::YouTube::Util(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WebService::YouTube::Util(3pm)
NAME
WebService::YouTube::Util - Utility for WebService::YouTube
VERSION
This document describes WebService::YouTube::Util version 1.0.3
SYNOPSIS
use WebService::YouTube::Util;
# Get an URI of RSS
my $uri = WebService::YouTube::Util->rss_uri( 'global', 'recently_added' );
# Get an URI of REST API
my $uri = WebService::YouTube::Util->rest_uri( $dev_id,
'youtube.videos.list_by_tag',
{ tag => 'monkey' }
);
# Get a downloadable URI
my $uri = WebService::YouTube::Util->get_video_uri('rdwz7QiG0lk');
# Get a video which type is .flv
my $content = WebService::YouTube::Util->get_video('rdwz7QiG0lk');
DESCRIPTION
This is an utility for WebService::YouTube.
SUBROUTINES
/METHODS
rss_uri( $type, $arg )
Returns a URI of RSS. $type should be 'global' or 'tag' or 'user'. $arg is required when $type is 'tag' or 'user'.
rest_uri( $dev_id, $method, \%fields )
Returns a URI of REST API. $dev_id is your developer ID of YouTube. $method is a method name like a 'youtube.*.*'. %fields can contain
optional parameter.
get_video_uri( $video, \%args )
Returns a downloadable URI of $video. $video should be a video ID or a WebService::YouTube::Video object. %args can contain some optional
arguments.
ua LWP::UserAgent object
get_video( $video, \%args )
Returns a downloaded content of $video. $video should be a video ID or a WebService::YouTube::Video object. %args can contain some
optional arguments.
ua LWP::UserAgent object
DIAGNOSTICS
type of ... is not supported
No such RSS. The type should be 'global' or 'tag' or 'user'.
got a page but it is invalid page
Maybe, YouTube is being maintained. :-)
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
WebService::YouTube::Util requires no configuration files or environment variables.
DEPENDENCIES
WebService::YouTube, LWP::UserAgent, URI::Escape
INCOMPATIBILITIES
None reported.
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
No bugs have been reported.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-webservice-youtube@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=WebService-YouTube>. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of
progress on your bug as I make changes.
AUTHOR
Hironori Yoshida <yoshida@cpan.org>
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.
perl v5.10.1 2009-01-20 WebService::YouTube::Util(3pm)