# perl-sdk / WebService::Hexonet::Connector [![semantic-release](https://img.shields.io/badge/%20%20%F0%9F%93%A6%F0%9F%9A%80-semantic--release-e10079.svg)](https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release) [![build](https://travis-ci.org/hexonet/perl-sdk.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/hexonet/perl-sdk) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-blue.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) [![PRs welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/PRs-welcome-brightgreen.svg)](https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) This module is a connector library for the insanely fast HEXONET Backend API. For further informations visit our [homepage](http://hexonet.net) and do not hesitate to [contact us](https://www.hexonet.net/contact). ## Resources * [Usage Guide](https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk/blob/master/README.md#how-to-use-this-module-in-your-project) * [SDK Documenation](https://rawgit.com/hexonet/perl-sdk/master/docs/hexonet.html) * [HEXONET Backend API Documentation](https://github.com/hexonet/hexonet-api-documentation/tree/master/API) * [Release Notes](https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk/releases) * [Development Guide](https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk/wiki/Development-Guide) ## How to use this module in your project We have also a demo app available showing how to integrate and use our SDK. See [here](https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk-demo). ### Requirements * Installed most current version of perl 5 * Installed cpanm (App::cpanminus) as suggested alternative for cpan command ### Install from CPAN ```bash # by Module ID (suggested!) cpanm WebService::Hexonet::Connector~2.0000 # or by filename cpanm HEXONET/WebSservice-Hexonet-Connector-v2.0.0.tar.gz ``` NOTE: I got this only working by sudo'ing these commands. In case you install by filename, please check the [release overview](https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk/releases) for the most current release and use that version instead. ### Usage Examples Please have an eye on our [HEXONET Backend API documentation](https://github.com/hexonet/hexonet-api-documentation/tree/master/API). Here you can find information on available Commands and their response data. #### Session based API Communication ```perl use 5.026_000; use strict; use warnings; use WebService::Hexonet::Connector; my $cl = WebService::Hexonet::Connector::APIClient->new(); $cl->useOTESystem(); $cl->setCredentials('test.user', 'test.passw0rd'); $cl->setRemoteIPAddress('1.2.3.4'); my $response = $cl->login(); # in case of 2FA use: # my $response = $cl->login("12345678"); if ($response->isSuccess()) { # now the session will be used for communication in background # instead of the provided credentials # if you need something to rebuild connection on next page visit, # so in a frontend-session based environment, please consider # saveSession and reuseSession methods # Call a command my $response = $cl->request( { COMMAND => 'QueryDomainList', LIMIT => 5 } ); # get the result in the format you want my $res; $res = $response->getListHash(); $res = $response->getHash(); $res = $response->getPlain(); # get the response code and the response description my $code = $response->getCode(); my $description = $response->getDescription(); print "$code $description"; # close Backend API Session # you may verify the result of the logout procedure # like for the login procedure above $cl->logout(); } ``` #### Sessionless API Communication ```perl use 5.026_000; use strict; use warnings; use WebService::Hexonet::Connector; my $cl = WebService::Hexonet::Connector::APIClient->new(); $cl->useOTESystem(); $cl->setCredentials('test.user', 'test.passw0rd'); $cl->setRemoteIPAddress('1.2.3.4'); # in case of 2FA use: # $cl->setOTP("12345678") # Call a command my $response = $cl->request( { COMMAND => 'QueryDomainList', LIMIT => 5 } ); # get the result in the format you want my $res; $res = $response->getListHash(); $res = $response->getHash(); $res = $response->getPlain(); # get the response code and the response description my $code = $response->getCode(); my $description = $response->getDescription(); print "$code $description"; ``` #### Using bulk parameters [SINCE 2.3.0] Using the below is supported to improve using commands. It will automatically be converted to parameters `DOMAIN0` and `DOMAIN1` accordingly. This of course works for all commands and all such parameters. ```perl use 5.026_000; use strict; use warnings; use WebService::Hexonet::Connector; my $cl = WebService::Hexonet::Connector::APIClient->new(); $cl->useOTESystem(); $cl->setCredentials('test.user', 'test.passw0rd'); $cl->setRemoteIPAddress('1.2.3.4'); # in case of 2FA use: # $cl->setOTP("12345678") # Call a command my $response = $cl->request( { COMMAND => 'QueryDomainOptions', DOMAIN => ['example1.com', 'example2.com'] } ); # get the response code and the response description my $code = $response->getCode(); my $description = $response->getDescription(); print "$code $description"; ``` ## Contributing Please read [our development guide](https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk/wiki/Development-Guide) for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us. ## Authors * **Anthony Schneider** - *development* - [AnthonySchn](https://github.com/anthonyschn) * **Kai Schwarz** - *development* - [PapaKai](https://github.com/papakai) See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/hexonet/perl-sdk/graphs/contributors) who participated in this project. ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.