NAME WWW::Notifo - Interface to notifo.com notification service VERSION This document describes WWW::Notifo version 0.06 SYNOPSIS use WWW::Notifo; my $notifo = WWW::Notifo->new( username => 'foo', secret => 'xabc123' ); # Subscribe a user... my $status = $notifo->subscribe_user( username => 'bar' ); # Send a notification my $status = $notifo->send_notification( to => 'someone', msg => 'Hello!', label => 'JAPH', title => 'Boo', uri => 'http://example.com/' ); DESCRIPTION Notifo () is a web based notification service that can send push messages to mobile deviceas. From : What Can I Do With Notifo? If you are a User, you can subscribe to receive notifications from your favorite services that integrate with Notifo. On Notifo's site you can set timers, send yourself messages, set stock alerts, and Google Voice SMS alerts. More built-in services will be released in the near future. If you are a Service, you can integrate with Notifo's API and start sending mobile notifications to your users within a few hours. No need to spend time or resources developing mobile applications just so you can reach your users! "new" Create a new "WWW::Notifo" object. In common with all methods exposed by the module accepts a number of key => value pairs. The "username" and "secret" options are mandatory: my $notifo = WWW::Notifo->new( username => 'alice', secret => 'x3122b4c4d3bad5e8d7397f0501b617ce60afe5d' ); API Calls API calls provide access to the Notifo API. On success they return a reference to a hash containing the response from notifo.com. On errors an exception will be thrown. In the case of an error the response hash can be retrieved by calling "last". "subscribe_user" Service providers must call this method when users want to subscribe to notifo alerts. This method will send a confirmation message to the user where they can complete the opt-in process. The service provider will not be able to send notifications to the user until this subscribe/opt- in process has been completed. Users sending notifications to themselves with their User account do not need to use this method. Since a User account can only send notifications to itself, it is already implicitly subscribed. Only Service accounts need to use this method to subscribe other users. my $resp = $notifo->subscribe_user( username => 'hexten' ); "send_notification" Once a user has subscribed to notifo alerts, service providers can call this method to send notifications to specific users. The "to" and "msg" parameters are required. The "title" parameter is optional, and can be thought of as a description of the type of notification being sent (almost like the subject of an email). The "uri" parameter is used to specify what URI (web address, app uri, etc) will be loaded when the user opens the notification. If omitted, the default service provider URL is used. my $resp = $notifo->send_notification( to => 'hexten', msg => 'Testing...', label => 'Test', title => 'Hoot', uri => 'http://hexten.net/' ); "api" API entry points other than "subscribe_user" and "send_notification" (of which there are currently none) can be accessed directly by calling "api". For example, the above send_notification example can also be written as: my $resp = $notifo->api( 'send_notification', to => 'hexten', msg => 'Testing...', label => 'Test', title => 'Hoot', uri => 'http://hexten.net/' ); "last" Get the most recent response (a hash ref). Useful in the case of an HTTP error (which throws an exception). AUTHOR Andy Armstrong "" LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2010, Andy Armstrong "". This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.