NAME
    MetaCPAN::API - A comprehensive, DWIM-featured API to MetaCPAN
    (DEPRECATED)

VERSION
    version 0.50

SYNOPSIS
        # simple usage
        my $mcpan  = MetaCPAN::API->new();
        my $author = $mcpan->author('XSAWYERX');
        my $dist   = $mcpan->release( distribution => 'MetaCPAN-API' );

        # advanced usage with cache (contributed by Kent Fredric)
        require CHI;
        require WWW::Mechanize::Cached;
        require HTTP::Tiny::Mech;
        require MetaCPAN::API;

        my $mcpan = MetaCPAN::API->new(
          ua => HTTP::Tiny::Mech->new(
            mechua => WWW::Mechanize::Cached->new(
              cache => CHI->new(
                driver => 'File',
                root_dir => '/tmp/metacpan-cache',
              ),
            ),
          ),
        );

DESCRIPTION
    This was the original hopefully-complete API-compliant interface to
    MetaCPAN (<https://metacpan.org>). It has now been superseded by
    MetaCPAN::Client.

DEPRECATED
    THIS MODULE IS DEPRECATED, DO NOT USE!

    This module has been completely rewritten to address a multitude of
    problems, and is now available under the new official name:
    MetaCPAN::Client.

    Please do not use this module.

ATTRIBUTES
  base_url
        my $mcpan = MetaCPAN::API->new(
            base_url => 'http://localhost:9999',
        );

    This attribute is used for REST requests. You should set it to where the
    MetaCPAN is accessible. By default it's already set correctly, but if
    you're running a local instance of MetaCPAN, or use a local mirror, or
    tunnel it through a local port, or any of those stuff, you would want to
    change this.

    Default: *http://api.metacpan.org/v0*.

    This attribute is read-only (immutable), meaning that once it's set on
    initialize (via "new()"), you cannot change it. If you need to, create a
    new instance of MetaCPAN::API. Why is it immutable? Because it's better.

  ua
    This attribute is used to contain the user agent used for running the
    REST request to the server. It is specifically set to HTTP::Tiny, so if
    you want to set it manually, make sure it's of HTTP::Tiny.

    HTTP::Tiny is used as part of the philosophy of keeping it tiny.

    This attribute is read-only (immutable), meaning that once it's set on
    initialize (via "new()"), you cannot change it. If you need to, create a
    new instance of MetaCPAN::API. Why is it immutable? Because it's better.

  ua_args
        my $mcpan = MetaCPAN::API->new(
            ua_args => [ agent => 'MyAgent' ],
        );

    The arguments that will be given to the HTTP::Tiny user agent.

    This attribute is read-only (immutable), meaning that once it's set on
    initialize (via "new()"), you cannot change it. If you need to, create a
    new instance of MetaCPAN::API. Why is it immutable? Because it's better.

    The default is a user agent string: MetaCPAN::API/$version.

METHODS
  fetch
        my $result = $mcpan->fetch('/release/distribution/Moose');

        # with parameters
        my $more = $mcpan->fetch(
            '/release/distribution/Moose',
            param => 'value',
        );

    This is a helper method for API implementations. It fetches a path from
    MetaCPAN, decodes the JSON from the content variable and returns it.

    You don't really need to use it, but you can in case you want to write
    your own extension implementation to MetaCPAN::API.

    It accepts an additional hash as "GET" parameters.

  post
        # /release&content={"query":{"match_all":{}},"filter":{"prefix":{"archive":"Cache-Cache-1.06"}}}
        my $result = $mcpan->post(
            'release',
            {
                query  => { match_all => {} },
                filter => { prefix => { archive => 'Cache-Cache-1.06' } },
            },
        );

    The POST equivalent of the "fetch()" method. It gets the path and JSON
    request.

AUTHOR
    Sawyer X <xsawyerx@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Sawyer X.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.