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NAME

       Net::Twitter::WrappedResult - Wrap an HTTP response and Twitter result

VERSION

       version 4.01043

SYNOPSIS

           use Net::Twitter;

           my $nt = Net::Twitter->new(
               traits => [ qw/API::RESTv1_1 WrapResult/ ],
               %other_new_options,
           );

           my $r = $nt->verify_credentials;

           my $http_response        = $r->http_response;
           my $twitter_result       = $r->result;
           my $rate_limit_remaining = $r->rate_limit_remaining;

DESCRIPTION

       Often, the result of a Twitter API call, inflated from the JSON body of the HTTP response
       does not contain all the information you need. Twitter includes meta data, such as rate
       limiting information, in HTTP response headers. This object wraps both the inflated
       Twitter result and the HTTP response giving the caller full access to all the meta data.
       It also provides accessors for the rate limit information.

METHODS

       new(result => $twitter_result, http_response => $http_response)
           Constructs an object wrapping the Twitter result and HTTP response.

       result
           Returns the Twitter API result, i.e., the decode JSON response body.

       http_response
           Returns the HTTP::Response object for the API call.

       rate_limit
           Returns the rate limit, per 15 minute window, for the API endpoint called.  Returns
           undef if no suitable rate limit header is available.

       rate_limit_remaining
           Returns the calls remaining in the current 15 minute window for the API endpoint
           called. Returns undef if no suitable header is available.

       rate_limit_reset
           Returns the Unix epoch time time of the next 15 minute window, i.e., when the rate
           limit will be reset, for the API endpoint called.  Returns undef if no suitable header
           is available.

AUTHOR

       Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright (c) 2016 Marc Mims

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as perl itself.