NAME
   Net::Delicious - OOP for the del.icio.us API

SYNOPSIS
     use Net::Delicious;
     use Log::Dispatch::Screen;

     my $del = Net::Delicious->new({user => "foo",
                                    pswd => "bar"});

     foreach my $p ($del->recent_posts()) {
         print $p->description()."\n";
     }

DESCRIPTION
   OOP for the del.icio.us API

PACKAGE METHODS
 __PACKAGE__->new(\%args || Config::Simple)
   Arguments to the Net::Delicious object may be defined in one of three
   ways :

   * As a single hash reference
   * As a reference to a *Config::Simple* object
   * As a path to a file that may be read by the *Config::Simple*.

   The first option isn't going away any time soon but should be considered
   as deprecated. Valid hash reference arguments are :

   * user
       String. *required*

       Your del.icio.us username.

   * pswd
       String. *required*

       Your del.icio.us password.

   * updates
       String.

       The path to a directory where the timestamp for the last update to
       your bookmarks can be recorded. This is used by the *all_posts*
       method to prevent abusive requests.

       Default is the current user's home directory; If the home directory
       can not be determined Net::Delicious will use a temporary directory
       as determined by File::Temp.

   * debug
       Boolean.

       Add a *Log::Dispatch::Screen* dispatcher to log debug (and higher)
       notices. Notices will be printed to STDERR.

   *Config::Simple* options are expected to be grouped in a "block" labeled
   delicious. Valid options are :

   * user
       String. *required*

       Your del.icio.us username.

   * pswd
       String. *required*

       Your del.icio.us password.

   * updates
       String.

       The path to a directory where the timestamp for the last update to
       your bookmarks can be recorded. This is used by the *all_posts*
       method to prevent abusive requests.

       Default is the current user's home directory, followed by a
       temporary directory as determined by File::Temp.

   * xml_parser
       String.

       You may specify one of three XML parsers to use to handle response
       messages from the del.icio.us servers. You many want to do this if,
       instead of Perl-ish objects, you want to access the raw XML and
       parse it with XPath or XSLT or some other crazy moon language.

       * simple
           This uses XML::Simple to parse messages. If present, all
           successful API method calls will return, where applicable,
           Net::Delicious::* objects.

       * libxml
           This uses XML::LibXML to parse messages. If present, all
           successful API method calls will return a
           *XML::LibXML::Document* object.

           Future releases may allow responses parsed with libxml to be
           returned as Net::Delicious::* objects.

       * xpath
           This uses XML::XPath to parse messages. If present, all
           successful API method calls will return a *XML::XPath* object.

           Future releases may allow responses parsed with XML::XPath to be
           returned as Net::Delicious::* objects.

       The default value is simple.

   * force_xml_objects
       Boolean.

       Set to true if you are using XML::Simple to parse response messages
       from the del.icio.us servers but want to return the object's
       original data structure rather than Net::Delicious::* objects.

       Default is false.

   * endpoint
       String.

       Set the endpoint for all API calls.

       There's no particular reason you should ever need to set this
       unless, say, this module falls horribly out of date with the API
       itself. Anyway, now you can.

       Default is https://api.del.icio.us/v1/

   * debug
       Boolean.

       Add a *Log::Dispatch::Screen* dispatcher to log debug (and higher)
       notices. Notices will be printed to STDERR.

   Returns a Net::Delicious object or undef if there was a problem creating
   the object.

   It is also possible to set additional config options to tweak the
   default settings for API call parameters and API response properties.
   Please consult the POD for Net::Delicious::Config for details.

UPDATE METHODS
 $obj->update()
   Returns return the time of the last update formatted as a W3CDTF string.

POST METHODS
 $obj->add_post(\%args)
   Makes a post to del.icio.us.

   Valid arguments are :

   * url
       String. *required*

       Url for post

   * description
       String.

       Description for post.

   * extended
       String.

       Extended for post.

   * tags
       String.

       Space-delimited list of tags.

   * dt
       String.

       Datestamp for post, format "CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssZ"

   * shared
       Boolean. (Technically, you need to pass the string "no" but N:D will
       handle 1s and 0s.)

       Make the post private. Default is true.

   * replace
       Boolean. (Technically, you need to pass the string "no" but N:D will
       handle 1s and 0s.)

       Don't replace post if given url has already been posted. Default is
       true.

   Returns true or false.

 $obj->delete_post(\%args)
   Delete a post from del.icio.us.

   Valid arguments are :

   * url
       String. *required*

   Returns true or false.

 $obj->posts_per_date(\%args)
   Get a list of dates with the number of posts at each date.

   Valid arguments are :

   * tag
       String.

       Filter by this tag.

   Returns a list of *Net::Delicious::Date* objects when called in an array
   context.

   Returns a *Net::Delicious::Iterator* object when called in a scalar
   context.

 $obj->recent_posts(\%args)
   Get a list of most recent posts, possibly filtered by tag.

   Valid arguments are :

   * tag
       String.

       Filter by this tag.

   * count
       Int.

       Number of posts to return. Default is 20; maximum is 100

   Returns a list of *Net::Delicious::Post* objects when called in an array
   context.

   Returns a *Net::Delicious::Iterator* object when called in a scalar
   context.

 $obj->all_posts()
   Returns a list of *Net::Delicious::Post* objects when called in an array
   context.

   Returns a *Net::Delicious::Iterator* object when called in a scalar
   context.

   If no posts have been added between calls to this method, it will return
   an empty list (or undef if called in a scalar context.)

 $obj->posts(\%args)
   Get a list of posts on a given date, filtered by tag. If no date is
   supplied, most recent date will be used.

   Valid arguments are :

   * tag
       String.

       Filter by this tag.

   * dt
       String.

       Filter by this date.

   Returns a list of *Net::Delicious::Post* objects when called in an array
   context.

   Returns a *Net::Delicious::Iterator* object when called in a scalar
   context.

TAG METHODS
 $obj->tags()
   Returns a list of tags.

 $obj->rename_tag(\%args)
   Renames tags across all posts.

   Valid arguments are :

   * old
       String. *required*

       Old tag

   * new
       String. *required*

       New tag

   Returns true or false.

 $obj->all_posts_for_tag(\%args)
   This is a just a helper method which hides a bunch of API calls behind a
   single method.

   Valid arguments are :

   * tag
       String. *required*

       The tag you want to retrieve posts for.

   Returns a list of *Net::Delicious::Post* objects when called in an array
   context.

   Returns a *Net::Delicious::Iterator* object when called in a scalar
   context.

BUNDLE METHODS
 $obj->bundles()
   Returns a list of *Net::Delicious::Bundle* objects when called in an
   array context.

   Returns a *Net::Delicious::Iterator* object when called in a scalar
   context.

 $obj->set_bundle(\%args)
   Valid arguments are :

   * bundle
       String. *required*

       The name of the bundle to set.

   * tags
       String. *required*

       A space-separated list of tags.

   Returns true or false

 $obj->delete_bundle(\%args)
   Valid arguments are :

   * bundle
       String. *required*

       The name of the bundle to set

   Returns true or false

HELPER METHODS
 $obj->logger()
   Returns a Log::Dispatch object.

 $obj->config(@args)
   This is just a short-cut for calling the current object's internal
   Config::Simple *param* method. You may use to it to get and set config
   parameters although they will not be saved to disk when the object is
   destroyed.

 $obj->username()
   Returns the del.icio.us username for the current object.

 $obj->password()
   Returns the del.icio.us password for the current object.

 $object->user_agent()
   This returns the objects internal LWP::UserAgent in case you need to
   tweak timeouts, proxies, etc.

   By default the UA object enables the *proxy_env* glue.

ERRORS
   Errors are logged via the object's *logger* method which returns a
   *Log::Dispatch* object. If you want to get at the errors it is up to you
   to provide it with a dispatcher.

VERSION
   1.13

DATE
   $Date: 2008/03/03 16:55:04 $

AUTHOR
   Aaron Straup Cope <[email protected]>

SEE ALSO
   http://del.icio.us/doc/api

NOTES
   This package implements the API in its entirety as of *DATE*.

LICENSE
   Copyright (c) 2004-2008, Aaron Straup Cope. All Rights Reserved.

   This is free software, you may use it and distribute it under the same
   terms as Perl itself.