Integration
Sequencing.com has already everything to simplify integration of AppChains API into your Perl based project.
In order to integrate it, get code from our GitHub repository and paste it into your project. Code is Perl 5.10 compatible and is OO based.
Perl module API
Method | Purpose | Arguments | Description |
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sub new | Constructor |
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Use both arguments for creating chains instance in case reporting API is required |
sub getReport | Reporting API |
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sub getBatchReport | Batch reporting API |
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Code snippet
Adding code to the project:
- Add AppChains.pm into your source folder and import AppChains in your Perl file (use AppChains;).
For complete usage example, refer to our code in GitHub repository.
my $chains = AppChains->new("<your token>", "api.sequencing.com");
my $chainsResult = $chains->getReport("StartApp", "<chain id>", "<file id>");
if ($chainsResult->isSucceeded()) {
print "Request has succeeded\n";
} else {
print "Request has failed\n";
}
foreach (@{$chainsResult->getResults()})
{
my $type = $_->getValue()->getType();
if ($type == ResultType->TEXT)
{
my $v = $_->getValue();
print sprintf("-> text result type %s = %s\n", $_->getName(), $v->getData());
}
elsif ($type == ResultType->FILE)
{
my $v = $_->getValue();
print sprintf(" -> file result type %s = %s\n", $_->getName(), $v->getUrl());
$v->saveTo("/tmp");
}
}
Batch App Chain retrieval example
my $chains = AppChains->new("<your token goes here>", "api.sequencing.com");
# batch result retrieval
my %chainsSpec = ("Chain9" => "227680", "Chain88" => "227680");
my $out = $chains->getBatchReport("StartAppBatch", \%chainsSpec);
foreach (keys %$out)
{
my $cr = $out->{$_};
print "-> Chain ID: " . $_ . "\n";
handleAppChainResult($cr);
print "\n\n";
}