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NAME

       Net::Twitter::Lite::Error - Encapsulates errors thrown by Net::Twitter::Lite

VERSION

       version 0.12005

SYNOPSIS

         use Net::Twitter::Lite;
         my $nt = Net::Twitter::Lite->new;
         my $r = eval { $nt->friends_timeline };
         warn "$@\n" if $@;

DESCRIPTION

       Net::Twitter::Lite::Error encapsulates errors thrown by "Net::Twitter::Lite".  A
       "Net::Twitter::Lite::Error" object will contain an "HTTP::Response", and a HASHREF
       containing Twitter API error information if one was returned by Twitter.

METHODS

       new Constructs an "Net::Twitter::Lite::Error" object with an HTTP::Response and optionally
           a Twitter error HASH ref.  It takes HASH of arguments.  Examples:

             my $e = Net::Twitter::Lite::Error->new(http_response => $res, twitter_error => $te);
             my $e = Net::Twitter::Lite::Error->new(http_response => $res);

       twitter_error
           Get or set the encapsulated Twitter API error HASH ref.

       http_response
           Get or set the encapsulated HTTP::Response instance.

       code
           Returns the HTTP Status Code from the encapsulated HTTP::Response

       message
           Returns the HTTP Status Message from the encapsulated HTTP::Response

       error
           Returns an error message as a string.  The message be the "error" element of the
           encapsulated Twitter API HASH ref, if there is one.  Otherwise it will return a string
           containing the HTTP Status Code and Message.  If the "Net::Twitter::Lite::Error"
           instance does not contain either an HTTP::Response or a Twitter Error HASH ref, or the
           HTTP::Response has no status code or message, "error" returns the string '[unknown]'.

           A Net::Twitter::Lite::Error stringifies to the "error" message.

SEE ALSO

       Net::Twitter::Lite

AUTHOR

       Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>

LICENSE

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.  See perlartistic.