################################################################### package Net::Amazon; ###################################################################### # Mike Schilli , 2003 ###################################################################### use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '0.62'; our $WSDL_DATE = '2011-08-01'; our $Locale = 'us'; our @CANNED_RESPONSES = (); our $IS_CANNED = 0; use LWP::UserAgent; use HTTP::Message; use HTTP::Request::Common; use XML::Simple; use Data::Dumper; use URI; use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy get_logger); use Time::HiRes qw(usleep gettimeofday tv_interval); use Digest::SHA qw(hmac_sha256_base64); use URI::Escape qw(uri_escape); # Each key represents a search() type, and each value indicates which # Net::Amazon::Request:: class to use to handle it. use constant SEARCH_TYPE_CLASS_MAP => { actor => 'Actor', artist => 'Artist', all => 'All', author => 'Author', asin => 'ASIN', blended => 'Blended', browsenode => 'BrowseNode', director => 'Director', ean => 'EAN', exchange => 'Exchange', isbn => 'ISBN', keyword => 'Keyword', manufacturer => 'Manufacturer', musiclabel => 'MusicLabel', power => 'Power', publisher => 'Publisher', seller => 'Seller', similar => 'Similar', textstream => 'TextStream', title => 'Title', upc => 'UPC', }; ################################################## sub new { ################################################## my($class, %options) = @_; if(! exists $options{token}) { die "Mandatory paramter 'token' not defined"; } if(! exists $options{secret_key}) { die "Mandatory paramter 'secret_key' not defined"; } if(! exists $options{associate_tag}) { die "Mandatory paramter 'associate_tag' not defined"; } my $self = { strict => 1, response_dump => 0, rate_limit => 1.0, # 1 req/sec max_pages => 5, ua => LWP::UserAgent->new(), compress => 1, %options, }; # XXX: this has to be set as soon as possible to ensure # the validators pick up the correct locale. I don't # like the way this works, and need to think of a better # solution. if (exists $self->{locale}) { $Net::Amazon::Locale = $self->{locale}; } help_xml_simple_choose_a_parser(); bless $self, $class; } ################################################## sub search { ################################################## my($self, %params) = @_; foreach my $key ( keys %params ) { next unless ( my $class = SEARCH_TYPE_CLASS_MAP->{$key} ); return $self->_make_request($class, \%params); } # FIX? # This seems like it really should be a die() instead...this is # indicative of a programming problem. Generally speaking, it's # best to issue warnings from a module--you can't be sure that the # client has a stderr to begin with, or that he wants errors # spewed to it. warn "No Net::Amazon::Request type could be determined"; return undef; } ################################################## sub intl_url { ################################################## my($self, $url) = @_; if(! exists $self->{locale}) { return $url; } if (0) { } elsif ($self->{locale} eq "ca") { $url =~ s/\.com/.ca/; } elsif ($self->{locale} eq "de") { $url =~ s/\.com/.de/; } elsif ($self->{locale} eq "es") { $url =~ s/\.com/.es/; } elsif ($self->{locale} eq "fr") { $url =~ s/\.com/.fr/; } elsif ($self->{locale} eq "jp") { $url =~ s/\.com/.co.jp/; } elsif ($self->{locale} eq "it") { $url =~ s/\.com/.it/; } elsif ($self->{locale} eq "uk") { $url =~ s/\.com/.co.uk/; } return $url; } ################################################## sub request { ################################################## my($self, $request) = @_; my $resp_class = $request->response_class(); eval "require $resp_class;" or die "Cannot find '$resp_class'"; my $res = $resp_class->new(); my $url = URI->new($self->intl_url($request->amzn_xml_url())); my $page = (defined $request->page()) ? ($request->page() - 1) * $self->{max_pages} + 1 : 0; my $ref; my $max_pages_in_this_search = $self->{max_pages} + $page - 1; REQUEST: { my %params = $request->params(page => $page); $params{locale} = $self->{locale} if exists $self->{locale}; $url->query_form( 'Service' => 'AWSECommerceService', 'AWSAccessKeyId' => $self->{token}, 'Version' => $WSDL_DATE, 'AssociateTag' => $self->{associate_tag}, map { $_, $params{$_} } sort keys %params, ); # Signed requests will have different URLs, which breaks caching. # Get a cachable URL before signing the request. my $url_cachablestr = $url->as_string; # New signature for >=2009-03-31. Do not alter URL after this! $url = $self->_sign_request($url) if exists $self->{secret_key}; DEBUG(sub { "request: params = " . Dumper(\%params) . "\n"}); my $urlstr = $url->as_string; DEBUG(sub { "urlstr=" . $urlstr }); my $xml = fetch_url($self, $urlstr, $url_cachablestr, $res); if(!defined $xml) { return $res; } DEBUG(sub { "Received [ " . $xml . "]" }); # Let the response class parse the XML $ref = $res->xml_parse($xml); # DEBUG(sub { Data::Dumper::Dumper($ref) }); if(! defined $ref) { ERROR("Invalid XML"); $res->messages( [ "Invalid XML" ]); $res->status(""); return $res; } $res->current_page($ref, $page); $res->set_total_results($ref); my $rc = $res->is_page_error($ref); if ($rc == 0) { return $res; } elsif ($rc == -1) { last; } my $new_items = $res->xmlref_add($ref); DEBUG("Received valid XML ($new_items items)"); # Stop if we've fetched max_pages already if(defined $page && $max_pages_in_this_search <= $page) { DEBUG("Fetched max_pages ($max_pages_in_this_search) -- stopping"); last; } if($res->is_page_available($ref, $new_items, $page)) { $page++; redo REQUEST; } # We're gonna fall out of this loop here. } $res->status(1); # We have a valid response, so if TotalResults isn't set, # we most likely have a single response $res->total_results(1) unless defined $res->total_results(); return $res; } ################################################## sub fetch_url { ################################################## my($self, $url, $url_cachablestr, $res) = @_; my $max_retries = 2; INFO("Fetching $url"); if(@CANNED_RESPONSES) { $IS_CANNED = 1; INFO("Serving canned response (testing)"); return shift @CANNED_RESPONSES; } if(exists $self->{cache}) { my $resp = $self->{cache}->get($url_cachablestr); if(defined $resp) { INFO("Serving from cache"); return $resp; } INFO("Cache miss"); } my $ua = $self->{ua}; $ua->env_proxy(); my $resp; { # wait up to a second before the next request so # as to not violate Amazon's 1 query per second # rule (or the configured rate_limit). $self->pause() if $self->{strict}; { my $req = GET $url; $req->header("Accept-Encoding" => [ HTTP::Message::decodable() ]) if $self->{compress}; $resp = $ua->request($req); } $self->reset_timer() if $self->{strict}; if($resp->is_error) { # retry on 503 Service Unavailable errors if ($resp->code == 503) { if ($max_retries-- >= 0) { INFO("Temporary Amazon error 503, retrying"); redo; } else { INFO("Out of retries, giving up"); $res->status(""); $res->messages( [ "Too many temporary Amazon errors" ] ); return undef; } } else { $res->status(""); $res->messages( [ $resp->message ] ); return undef; } } if($self->{response_dump}) { my $dumpfile = "response-$self->{response_dump}.txt"; open FILE, ">$dumpfile" or die "Cannot open $dumpfile"; print FILE $resp->decoded_content(); close FILE; $self->{response_dump}++; } if($resp->decoded_content =~ // && # Is this the same value of AWS4? $resp->decoded_content =~ /Please retry/i) { if($max_retries-- >= 0) { INFO("Temporary Amazon error, retrying"); redo; } else { INFO("Out of retries, giving up"); $res->status(""); $res->messages( [ "Too many temporary Amazon errors" ] ); return undef; } } } if(exists $self->{cache}) { $self->{cache}->set($url_cachablestr, $resp->decoded_content()); } return $resp->decoded_content(); } ################################################## # Poor man's Class::Struct ################################################## sub make_accessor { ################################################## my($package, $name) = @_; no strict qw(refs); my $code = <{$name} = \$value; } if(exists \$self->{$name}) { return (\$self->{$name}); } else { return ""; } } EOT if(! defined *{"$package\::$name"}) { eval $code or die "$@"; } } # An accessor for backward compatability with AWS3. ################################################## sub make_compatible_accessor{ ################################################## my($package, $old_name, $new_name) = @_; no strict qw(refs); my $code = <{$new_name} = \$value; } if(exists \$self->{$new_name}) { return (\$self->{$new_name}); } else { return ""; } } EOT if(! defined *{"$package\::$old_name"}) { eval $code or die "$@"; } } ################################################## # Make accessors for arrays ################################################## sub make_array_accessor { ################################################## my($package, $name) = @_; no strict qw(refs); my $code = <{$name} = \$nameref; } else { \$self->{$name} = [\$nameref]; } } # Return a list if(exists \$self->{$name} and ref \$self->{$name} eq "ARRAY") { return \@{\$self->{$name}}; } return undef; } EOT if(! defined *{"$package\::$name"}) { eval $code or die "$@"; } } ################################################## sub walk_hash_ref { ################################################## my ($package, $href, $aref) = @_; return $href if scalar(@$aref) == 0; my @a; push @a, $_ for @$aref; my $tail = pop @a; my $ref = $href; for my $part (@a) { $ref = $ref->{$part}; } return $ref->{$tail}; } ################################################## sub artist { ################################################## my($self, $nameref) = @_; # Only return the first artist return ($self->artists($nameref))[0]; } ################################################## sub version { ################################################## my($self) = @_; return $self->{Version}; } ################################################## sub current_page { ################################################## my($self, $ref, $page) = @_; if(exists $ref->{Items}->{TotalPages}) { INFO("Page $page/$ref->{Items}->{TotalPages}"); } } ################################################## sub set_total_results { ################################################## my($self, $ref) = @_; if(exists $ref->{Items}->{TotalResults}) { $self->total_results( $ref->{Items}->{TotalResults} ); } } ################################################## sub is_page_error { ################################################## my($self, $ref) = @_; if(exists $ref->{Items}->{Request}->{Errors}) { my $errref = $ref->{Items}->{Request}->{Errors}; if (ref($errref->{Error}) eq "ARRAY") { my @errors; for my $e (@{$errref->{Error}}) { push @errors, $e->{Message}; } # multiple errors, set arrary ref $self->messages( \@errors ); } else { # single error, create array $self->messages( [ $errref->{Error}->{Message} ] ); } ERROR("Fetch Error: " . $self->message ); $self->status(""); return 0; } return 1; } ################################################## sub is_page_available { ################################################## my($self, $ref, $new_items, $page) = @_; if(exists $ref->{Items}->{TotalPages} and $ref->{Items}->{TotalPages} > $page and $IS_CANNED ne 1) { DEBUG("Page $page of $ref->{Items}->{TotalPages} fetched - continuing"); return 1; } return 0; } ################################################## sub xmlref_add { ################################################## my($self, $xmlref) = @_; my $nof_items_added = 0; return $nof_items_added unless defined $xmlref; # Push a nested hash structure, retrieved via XMLSimple, onto the # object's internal 'xmlref' entry, which holds a ref to an array, # whichs elements are refs to hashes holding an item's attributes # (like OurPrice etc.) #DEBUG("xmlref_add ", Data::Dumper::Dumper($xmlref)); unless(ref($self->{xmlref}) eq "HASH" && ref($self->{xmlref}->{Items}) eq "ARRAY") { $self->{xmlref}->{Items} = []; } if(ref($xmlref->{Items}->{Item}) eq "ARRAY") { push @{$self->{xmlref}->{Items}}, @{$xmlref->{Items}->{Item}}; $nof_items_added = scalar @{$xmlref->{Items}->{Item}}; } else { if (exists $xmlref->{Items}->{Item}->{ItemAttributes}) { push @{$self->{xmlref}->{Items}}, $xmlref->{Items}->{Item}; $nof_items_added = 1; } } DEBUG("xmlref_add (after):", Data::Dumper::Dumper($self)); return $nof_items_added; } ################################################## sub help_xml_simple_choose_a_parser { ################################################## eval "require XML::Parser"; unless($@) { $XML::Simple::PREFERRED_PARSER = "XML::Parser"; return; } eval "require XML::SAX::PurePerl"; unless($@) { $XML::Simple::PREFERRED_PARSER = "XML::SAX::PurePerl"; return; } } ################################################## # This timer makes sure we don't query Amazon more # than once a second. ################################################## sub reset_timer { ################################################## my $self = shift; $self->{t0} = [gettimeofday]; } ################################################## # Pause for up to a second if necessary. ################################################## sub pause { ################################################## my $self = shift; return unless ($self->{t0}); my $t1 = [gettimeofday]; my $dur = (1.0/$self->{rate_limit} - tv_interval($self->{t0}, $t1)) * 1000000; if($dur > 0) { # Use a pseudo subclass for the logger, since the app # might not want to log that as 'ERROR'. Log4perl's # inheritance mechanism makes sure it does the right # thing for the current class. my $logger = get_logger(__PACKAGE__ . "::RateLimit"); $logger->error("Ratelimiting: Sleeping $dur microseconds"); usleep($dur); } } ## ## 'PRIVATE' METHODS ## # $self->_make_request( TYPE, PARAMS ) # # Takes a TYPE that corresponds to a Net::Amazon::Request # class, require()s that class, instantiates it, and returns # the result of that instance's request() method. # sub _make_request { my ($self, $type, $params) = @_; my $class = "Net::Amazon::Request::$type"; # XXX: change me back, this makes debugging a little difficult. eval "require $class"; my $req = $class->new(%{$params}); return $self->request($req); } # $self->_sign_request( URI ) # # Takes a URI object that corresponds to a Net::Amazon::Request # adds the required Timestamp and Signature parameters, and returns it # See http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSECommerceService/2009-03-31/DG/Query_QueryAuth.html sub _sign_request { my ($self,$uri) = @_; return $uri unless exists $self->{secret_key}; # This assumes no duplicated keys. Safe assumption? my %query = $uri->query_form; my @now = gmtime; $query{Timestamp} ||= sprintf('%04d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:%02dZ',$now[5]+1900,$now[4]+1,@now[3,2,1,0]); my $qstring = join '&', map {"$_=". uri_escape($query{$_},"^A-Za-z0-9\-_.~")} sort keys %query; # Use chr(10), not "\n" which varies by platform my $signme = join chr(10),"GET",$uri->host,$uri->path,$qstring; my $sig = hmac_sha256_base64($signme, $self->{secret_key}); # Digest does not properly pad b64 strings $sig .= '=' while length($sig) % 4; $sig = uri_escape($sig,"^A-Za-z0-9\-_.~"); $qstring .= "&Signature=$sig"; $uri->query( $qstring ); return $uri; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Net::Amazon - Framework for accessing amazon.com via REST =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::Amazon; my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( associate_tag => 'YOUR_AMZN_ASSOCIATE_TAG', token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN', secret_key => 'YOUR_AMZN_SECRET_KEY'); # Get a request object my $response = $ua->search(asin => '0201360683'); if($response->is_success()) { print $response->as_string(), "\n"; } else { print "Error: ", $response->message(), "\n"; } =head1 ABSTRACT Net::Amazon provides an object-oriented interface to amazon.com's REST interface. This way it's possible to create applications using Amazon's vast amount of data via a functional interface, without having to worry about the underlying communication mechanism. =head1 DESCRIPTION C works very much like C: First you define a useragent like my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( associate_tag => 'YOUR_AMZN_ASSOCIATE_TAG', token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN', secret_key => 'YOUR_AMZN_SECRET_KEY', max_pages => 3, ); which you pass your personal amazon developer's token (can be obtained from L) and (optionally) the maximum number of result pages the agent is going to request from Amazon in case all results don't fit on a single page (typically holding 20 items). Note that each new page requires a minimum delay of 1 second to comply with Amazon's one-query-per-second policy. According to the different search methods on Amazon, there's a bunch of different request types in C. The user agent's convenience method C triggers different request objects, depending on which parameters you pass to it: =over 4 =item C<< $ua->search(asin => "0201360683") >> The C parameter has Net::Amazon search for an item with the specified ASIN. If the specified value is an arrayref instead of a single scalar, like in $ua->search(asin => ["0201360683", "0596005083"]) then a search for multiple ASINs is performed, returning a list of results. =item C<< $ua->search(actor => "Adam Sandler") >> The C parameter has the user agent search for items created by the specified actor. Can return many results. =item C<< $ua->search(artist => "Rolling Stones") >> The C parameter has the user agent search for items created by the specified artist. Can return many results. =item C<< $ua->search(author => "Robert Jordan") >> The C parameter has the user agent search for items created by the specified author. Can return many results. =item C<< $ua->search(browsenode=>"4025", mode=>"books" [, keywords=>"perl"]) >> Returns a list of items by category ID (node). For example node "4025" is the CGI books category. You can add a keywords parameter to filter the results by that keyword. =item C<< $ua->search(exchange => 'Y04Y3424291Y2398445') >> Returns an item offered by a third-party seller. The item is referenced by the so-called I. =item C<< $ua->search(keyword => "perl xml", mode => "books") >> Search by keyword, mandatory parameters C and C. Can return many results. DETAILS Net::Amazon is based on Amazon Web Services version 4, and uses WSDL version 2011-08-01. =head1 CACHING Responses returned by Amazon's web service can be cached locally. C's C method accepts a reference to a C object. C (or one of its companions like C, C, etc.) can be downloaded from CPAN, please check their documentation for details. In fact, any other type of cache implementation will do as well, see the requirements below. Here's an example utilizing a file cache which causes C to cache responses for 30 minutes: use Cache::File; my $cache = Cache::File->new( cache_root => '/tmp/mycache', default_expires => '30 min', ); my $ua = Net::Amazon->new( token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN', secret_key => 'YOUR_AMZN_SECRET_KEY', cache => $cache, ); C uses I caching only, errors won't be cached. Erroneous requests will be sent to Amazon every time. Positive cache entries are keyed by the full URL used internally by requests submitted to Amazon. Caching isn't limited to the C class. Any cache object which adheres to the following interface can be used: # Set a cache value $cache->set($key, $value); # Return a cached value, 'undef' if it doesn't exist $cache->get($key); =head1 COMPRESSION By default C will attempt to use HTTP compression if the L module is available. Pass C<< compress => 0 >> to C<< ->new() >> to disable this feature. =head1 PROXY SETTINGS C uses C under the hood to send web requests to Amazon's web site. If you're in an environment where all Web traffic goes through a proxy, there's two ways to configure that. First, C picks up proxy settings from environment variables: export http_proxy=http://proxy.my.place:8080 in the surrounding shell or setting $ENV{http_proxy} = "http://proxy.my.place:8080"; in your Perl script will route all requests through the specified proxy. Secondly, you can pass a user agent instance to Net::Amazon's constructor: use Net::Amazon; use LWP::UserAgent; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(); my $na = Net::Amazon->new( ua => $ua, associate_tag => 'YOUR_AMZN_ASSOCIATE_TAG', token => 'YOUR_AMZN_TOKEN', secret_key => 'YOUR_AMZN_SECRET_KEY', ); # ... This way, you can configure C<$ua> up front before Net::Amazon will use it. =head1 DEBUGGING If something's going wrong and you want more verbosity, just bump up C's logging level. C comes with C statements embedded, which are disabled by default. However, if you initialize C, e.g. like use Net::Amazon; use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy); Log::Log4perl->easy_init($DEBUG); my Net::Amazon->new(); # ... you'll see what's going on behind the scenes, what URLs the module is requesting from Amazon and so forth. Log::Log4perl allows all kinds of fancy stuff, like writing to a file or enabling verbosity in certain parts only -- check http://log4perl.sourceforge.net for details. =head1 LIVE TESTING Results returned by Amazon can be incomplete or simply wrong at times, due to their "best effort" design of the service. This is why the test suite that comes with this module has been changed to perform its test cases against canned data. If you want to perform the tests against the live Amazon servers instead, just set the environment variable NET_AMAZON_LIVE_TESTS=1 =head1 WHY ISN'T THERE SUPPORT FOR METHOD XYZ? Because nobody wrote it yet. If Net::Amazon doesn't yet support a method advertised on Amazon's web service, you could help us out. Net::Amazon has been designed to be expanded over time, usually it only takes a couple of lines to support a new method, the rest is done via inheritance within Net::Amazon. Here's the basic plot: =over 4 =item * Get Net::Amazon from CVS. Use # (Just hit enter when prompted for a password) cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.net-amazon.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/net-amazon login cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.net-amazon.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/net-amazon co Net-Amazon If this doesn't work, just use the latest distribution from net-amazon.sourceforge.net. =item * Write a new Net::Amazon::Request::XYZ package, start with this template ###################################### package Net::Amazon::Request::XYZ; ###################################### use base qw(Net::Amazon::Request); ###################################### sub new { ###################################### my($class, %options) = @_; if(!exists $options{XYZ_option}) { die "Mandatory parameter 'XYZ_option' not defined"; } my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate } and add documentation. Then, create a new Net::Amazon::Response::XYZ module: ############################## package Net::Amazon::Response; ############################## use base qw(Net::Amazon::Response); use Net::Amazon::Property; ############################## sub new { ############################## my($class, %options) = @_; my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%options); bless $self, $class; # reconsecrate } and also add documentation to it. Then, add the line use Net::Amazon::Request::XYZ; to Net/Amazon.pm. =back And that's it! Again, don't forget the I part. Modules without documentation are of no use to anybody but yourself. Check out the different Net::Amazon::Request::* and Net::Amazon::Response modules in the distribution if you need to adapt your new module to fulfil any special needs, like a different Amazon URL or a different way to handle the as_string() method. Also, post and problems you might encounter to the mailing list, we're gonna help you out. If possible, provide a test case for your extension. When finished, send a patch to the mailing list at net-amazon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net and if it works, I'll accept it and will work it into the main distribution. Your name will show up in the contributor's list below (unless you tell me otherwise). =head2 SAMPLE SCRIPTS There's a number of useful scripts in the distribution's eg/ directory. Take C for example, written by Martin Streicher Emartin.streicher@apress.comE: I lets you perform a I using Amazon's query language. To search for all books written by Randal Schwartz about Perl, call this from the command line: power 'author: schwartz subject: perl' Note that you need to quote the query string to pass it as one argument to C. If a power search returns more results than you want to process at a time, just limit the number of pages, telling C which page to start at (C<-s>) and which one to finish with (C<-f>). Here's a search for all books on the subject C, limited to the first 10 pages: power -s 1 -f 10 'subject: computer' Check out the script C in eg/ for more options. =head2 HOW TO SEND ME PATCHES If you want me to include your modification or enhancement in the distribution of Net::Amazon, please do the following: =over 4 =item * Work off the latest CVS version. Here's the steps to get it: CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.net-amazon.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/net-amazon export CVSROOT cvs login (just hit Enter) cvs co Net-Amazon This will create a new C directory with the latest development version of C on your local machine. =item * Apply your changes to this development tree. =item * Run a diff between the tree and your changes it in this way: cd Net-Amazon cvs diff -Nau >patch_to_christopher.txt =item * Email me C. If your patch works (and you've included test cases and documentation), I'll apply it on the spot. =back =head1 INSTALLATION C depends on Log::Log4perl, which can be pulled from CPAN by simply saying perl -MCPAN -eshell 'install Log::Log4perl' Also, it needs LWP::UserAgent and XML::Simple 2.x, which can be obtained in a similar way. Once all dependencies have been resolved, C installs with the typical sequence perl Makefile.PL make make test make install Make sure you're connected to the Internet while running C because it will actually contact amazon.com and run a couple of live tests. The module's distribution tarball and documentation are available at http://perlmeister.com/devel/#amzn and on CPAN. =head1 SEE ALSO The following modules play well within the C framework: =over 4 =item C by David Emery Edave@skiddlydee.comE provides a complete API for creating Amazon shopping carts on a local site, managing them and finally submitting them to Amazon for checkout. It is available on CPAN. =back =head1 CONTACT The C project's home page is hosted on http://net-amazon.sourceforge.net where you can find documentation, news and the latest development and stable releases for download. If you have questions about how to use C, want to report a bug or just participate in its development, please send a message to the mailing list net-amazon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net The source code has moved from sourceforge.net to github.com. The git URL is git://github.com/boumenot/p5-Net-Amazon.git The hope is that github.com makes collaboration much easier, and git is a much more modern SCM tool. =head1 AUTHOR Mike Schilli, Ena@perlmeister.comE (Please contact me via the mailing list: net-amazon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net ) Maintainers: Christopher Boumenot, Eboumenot+na@gmail.comE Contributors (thanks y'all!): Andy Grundman Barnaby Claydon Batara Kesuma Bill Fitzpatrick Brian Brian Hirt Dan Kreft Dan Sully Dave Cardwell Jackie Hamilton Konstantin Gredeskoul Lance Cleveland Martha Greenberg Martin Streicher Mike Evron Padraic Renaghan rayg Robert Graff Robert Rothenberg Steve Rushe Tatsuhiko Miyagawa Tony Bowden Vince Veselosky =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2003, 2004 by Mike Schilli Ena@perlmeister.comE Copyright 2007-2009 by Christopher Boumenot Eboumenot+na@gmail.comE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut