Provided by: libnet-github-perl_1.03-1_all bug

NAME

       Net::GitHub::V3::Query - Base Query role for Net::GitHub::V3

SYNOPSIS

           package Net::GitHub::V3::XXX;

           use Moo;
           with 'Net::GitHub::V3::Query';

DESCRIPTION

       set Authentication and call API

   ATTRIBUTES
       login
       pass
       access_token
           Either set access_token from OAuth or login:pass for Basic Authentication

           <http://developer.github.com/>

       raw_string
       raw_response
       api_throttle
           API throttling is enabled by default, set api_throttle to 0 to disable it.

       rate_limit
           The maximum number of queries allowed per hour. 60 for anonymous users and 5,000 for
           authenticated users.

       rate_limit_remaining
           The number of requests remaining in the current rate limit window.

       rate_limit_reset
           The time the current rate limit resets in UTC epoch seconds.

       update_rate_limit
           Query the /rate_limit API (for free) to update the cached values for rate_limit,
           rate_limit_remaining, rate_limit_reset

       last_page
           Denotes the index of the last page in the pagination

       RaiseError

   METHODS
       query
           Refer Net::GitHub::V3

       next_page
           Calls "query" with "next_url". See Net::GitHub::V3

       prev_page
           Calls "query" with "prev_url". See Net::GitHub::V3

       first_page
           Calls "query" with "first_url". See Net::GitHub::V3

       last_page
           Calls "query" with "last_url". See Net::GitHub::V3

       set_next_page
           Adjusts next_url to be a new url in the pagination space I.E. you are jumping to a new
           index in the pagination

       iterate($method_name, $arguments, $callback)
           This provides an helper to iterate over APIs call using pagination, using the combo:
           has_next_page, next_page... for you.

           The arguments can be either a scalar if the function is using a single argument, an
           ArrayRef when the function is using multiple arguments. You can also use one HashRef
           for functions supporting named parameters.

           The callback function is called with a single item.  The return value of the callback
           function can be used to stop the iteration when returning a 'false' value.

           In common cases, you want to return a true value: '1'.

           Sample usage:

               $gh->org->iterate( 'repos', 'OrganizationName', sub {
                   my $item = shift;

                   print "Repo Name is $item->{name}"

                   return 1; # if you want to continue iterating
                   return;   # use a false value when you want to interrupt the iteration
               } );

       result_sets
           For internal use by the item-per-item pagination: This is a store of the state(s) for
           the pagination.  Each entry maps the initial URL of a GitHub query to a
           Net::GitHub::V3::ResultSet object.

       next($url)
           Returns the next item for the query which started at $url, or undef if there are no
           more items.

       close($url)
           Terminates the item-per-item pagination for the query which started at $url.

       NG_DEBUG

       export NG_DEBUG=1 to view the request URL

       NG_DEBUG > 1 to view request/response string

AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Refer Net::GitHub