###################################################################### package Net::Amazon::Request; ###################################################################### use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy get_logger); use Net::Amazon::Validate::Type; use Net::Amazon::Validate::ItemSearch; use Data::Dumper; use warnings; use strict; use constant DEFAULT_MODE => 'books'; use constant DEFAULT_TYPE => 'Large'; use constant DEFAULT_PAGE_COUNT => 1; use constant DEFAULT_FORMAT => 'xml'; use constant PAGE_NOT_VALID => qw(TextStream); # Attempt to provide backward compatability for AWS3 types. use constant AWS3_VALID_TYPES_MAP => { 'heavy' => 'Large', 'lite' => 'Medium', }; # Each key represents the REST operation used to execute the action. use constant SEARCH_TYPE_OPERATION_MAP => { Actor => 'ItemSearch', Artist => 'ItemSearch', Author => 'ItemSearch', ASIN => 'ItemLookup', Blended => 'ItemSearch', BrowseNode => 'ItemSearch', Director => 'ItemSearch', EAN => 'ItemLookup', Exchange => 'SellerListingLookup', ISBN => 'ItemLookup', Keyword => 'ItemSearch', # XXX: are there really two types?!? Keywords => 'ItemSearch', Manufacturer => 'ItemSearch', MusicLabel => 'ItemSearch', Power => 'ItemSearch', Publisher => 'ItemSearch', Seller => 'SellerListingSearch', Similar => 'SimilarityLookup', TextStream => 'ItemSearch', Title => 'ItemSearch', UPC => 'ItemLookup', Wishlist => 'ListLookup', }; # if it isn't defined it defaults to salesrank use constant DEFAULT_SORT_CRITERIA_MAP => { Wishlist => 'DateAdded', Blended => '', Seller => '', Exchange => '', }; # if it isn't defined it defaults to ItemPage use constant DEFAULT_ITEM_PAGE_MAP => { Seller => 'ListingPage', Wishlist => 'ProductPage', }; our $AMZN_XML_URL = 'http://webservices.amazon.com/onca/xml?Service=AWSECommerceService'; ################################################## sub amzn_xml_url { ################################################## return $AMZN_XML_URL; } ################################################## sub new { ################################################## my($class, %options) = @_; my ($operation) = $class =~ m/([^:]+)$/; my $self = { Operation => SEARCH_TYPE_OPERATION_MAP->{$operation}, %options, }; $self->{page} = DEFAULT_PAGE_COUNT unless exists $self->{page}; # TextStream doesn't allow a page (ItemPage) parameter delete $self->{page} if grep{$operation eq $_} (PAGE_NOT_VALID); # salesrank isn't a valid sort criteria for all operations if (! exists $self->{sort}) { my $sort = (defined DEFAULT_SORT_CRITERIA_MAP->{$operation}) ? DEFAULT_SORT_CRITERIA_MAP->{$operation} : 'salesrank'; $self->{sort} = $sort if length($sort); } my $valid = Net::Amazon::Validate::Type::factory(operation => $self->{Operation}); # There is no initial default type (ResponseGroup) defined, # if there is, then attempt to map the AWS3 type to the # AWS4 type. if ($self->{type}) { if ( ref $self->{type} eq 'ARRAY' ) { my @types; for (@{$self->{type}}) { push @types, _get_valid_response_group($_, $valid); } $self->{type} = join(',', @types); } else { $self->{type} = _get_valid_response_group($self->{type}, $valid); } } # If no type was defined then try to default to Large, which is a good # all around response group. If Large is not a valid response group # let Amazon pick. else { eval { $valid->ResponseGroup(DEFAULT_TYPE) }; $self->{type} = DEFAULT_TYPE unless $@; } my $item_page = (defined DEFAULT_ITEM_PAGE_MAP->{$operation}) ? DEFAULT_ITEM_PAGE_MAP->{$operation} : 'ItemPage'; __PACKAGE__->_convert_option($self, 'page', $item_page); __PACKAGE__->_convert_option($self, 'sort', 'Sort'); __PACKAGE__->_convert_option($self, 'type', 'ResponseGroup') if defined $self->{type}; # Convert all of the normal user input into Amazon's expected input. Do it # here to allow a user to narrow down there based on any field that is valid # for a search operation. # # One could add all of the different qualifiers for an ItemSearch for free. if (SEARCH_TYPE_OPERATION_MAP->{$operation} eq 'ItemSearch' ) { for (keys %{(SEARCH_TYPE_OPERATION_MAP)}) { __PACKAGE__->_convert_option($self, lc($_), $_) if defined $self->{lc($_)}; } } bless $self, $class; } ################################################## sub page { ################################################## my($self) = @_; return $self->{$self->_page_type}; } ################################################## sub params { ################################################## my ($self, %options) = @_; my $class = ref $self; my ($operation) = $class =~ m/([^:]+)$/; unless (grep{$operation eq $_} (PAGE_NOT_VALID)) { my $type = $self->_page_type; $self->{$type} = $options{page}; } return(%$self); } ################################################## # Figure out the Response class to a given Request # class. To be used by sub classes. ################################################## sub response_class { ################################################## my($self) = @_; my $response_class = ref($self); $response_class =~ s/Request/Response/; return $response_class; } ## ## 'PRIVATE' METHODS ## # A subroutine (not a class method), to map a response group # to from AWS3 to AWS4, or validate that a response group # is valid for AWS4. sub _get_valid_response_group { my ($response_group, $valid) = @_; if (defined AWS3_VALID_TYPES_MAP->{$response_group}) { return AWS3_VALID_TYPES_MAP->{$response_group}; } elsif ($valid->ResponseGroup($response_group)) { return $response_group; } # never reached, valid-> will die if the response group # is not valid for AWS4. return undef; } # CLASS->_convert_option( OPTIONS, ORIGINAL, TARGET [, CALLBACK] ) # # Takes a reference to a hash of OPTIONS and renames the # ORIGINAL key name to the TARGET key name. If the optional # CALLBACK subroutine reference is defined, that subroutine # is invoked with two arguments: # # CALLBACK->( OPTIONS, TARGET ) # # The result of the CALLBACK's execution is then returned to # the caller. No assumptions are made about what the CALLBACK # should return (or even *if* is should return)--that's the # caller's responsibility. # # Returns 1 in the absensence of a CALLBACK. # sub _convert_option { my ($class, $options, $original, $target, $callback) = @_; if ( exists $options->{$original} ) { $options->{$target} = $options->{$original}; delete $options->{$original}; } return 1 unless ( $callback ); # The key name is explicitly passed-in so that the caller doesn't # have think "Hrmm.. now which key am I working on, the original # or the target key?" Confusion is bad. return $callback->($options, $target); } # CLASS->_assert_options_defined( OPTIONS, KEYS ) # # Takes a reference to a hash of OPTIONS and a list of # one or more KEYS. Tests to see if each key in KEYS # has a defined value. Calls die() upon the first # missing key. Otherwise, returns undef. # sub _assert_options_defined { my ($class, $options, @keys) = @_; foreach my $key ( @keys ) { die "Mandatory parameter '$key' not defined" unless ( defined $options->{$key} ); } } # CLASS->_option_or_default( OPTIONS, DEFAULT, USER ) # # Takes a list of options, a default option, and a # possibly supplied user option. If the user option # is defined, it is verified that the option is valid. # If no user option is supplied, the default option is # used. sub _option_or_default { my ($self, $options, $default, $user) = @_; # if(defined $user) { # unless(grep {$user eq $_} @$options) { # die "User supplied value, $user, is not a valid option" # } # return $user; # } return $default; } # CLASS->_itemsearch_factory() # # Create an instance of an ItemSearch validator based on the # Request class. This class is used to validate user input # against valid options for a given mode, and the type of # Request. sub _itemsearch_factory { my($self) = @_; my $request_class = ref($self); my $request_type = (split(/::/, $request_class))[-1]; # XXX: I'm not sure what to do here. The ItemSearch validate class # is called Keywords, but the Request/Response class is called # Keyword. For now I'm going to special case Keywords to map # to Keyword. $request_type = 'Keywords' if $request_type eq 'Keyword'; return Net::Amazon::Validate::ItemSearch::factory(search_index => $request_type); } sub _convert_itemsearch { my($self) = @_; my $is = $self->_itemsearch_factory(); $self->{mode} = $is->user_or_default($self->{mode}); __PACKAGE__->_convert_option($self, 'mode', 'SearchIndex'); } sub _page_type { my ($self, %options) = @_; my $class = ref $self; my ($operation) = $class =~ m/([^:]+)$/; my $type = (defined DEFAULT_ITEM_PAGE_MAP->{$operation}) ? DEFAULT_ITEM_PAGE_MAP->{$operation} : 'ItemPage'; return $type; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Net::Amazon::Request - Baseclass for requests to Amazon's web service =head1 SYNOPSIS my $req = Net::Amazon::Request::XXX->new( [ type => 'Large', ] [ page => $start_page, ] [ mode => $mode, ] [ offer => 'All', ] [ sort => $sort_type, ] ); =head1 DESCRIPTION Don't use this class directly, use derived classes (like C, C etc.) instead to specify the type of request and its parameters. However, there's a bunch of parameters to the constructor that all request types have in common, here they are: =over 4 =item type Defaults to C, but can also be set to C, or C. =over 8 =item Large The C type provides everything in C as well as music track information, customer reviews, similar products, offers, and accessory data, i.e. the kitchen sink. =item Medium The C type provides everything in C as well as sales rank, editorial reviews, and image URLs. =item Small The C type provies ASIN, product title, creator (author, artist, etc.), product group, URL, and manufacturer. =back =item mode Defaults to C, but can be set to other catalog values. =item page Defaults to C<1>, but can be set to a different number to start with a different result page. Used in conjunction with the C parameter of the C object. C is the offset, C is the maximum number of pages pulled in starting at C. =item sort Defaults to C, but search results can be sorted in various ways, depending on the type of product returned by the search. Search results may be sorted by the following criteria: =over 8 =item * Featured Items =item * Bestselling =item * Alphabetical (A-Z and Z-A) =item * Price (High to Low and Low to High) =item * Publication or Release Date =item * Manufacturer =item * Average Customer Review =item * Artist Name =back Consult L for details. =item offer To receive values for the fields C, C, C, specify C "All">. =back =head1 SEE ALSO =head1 AUTHOR Mike Schilli, Em@perlmeister.comE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2003 by Mike Schilli Em@perlmeister.comE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut