package Facebook::Graph::AccessToken::Response; BEGIN { $Facebook::Graph::AccessToken::Response::VERSION = '1.0300'; } use Any::Moose; use URI; use URI::QueryParam; use Ouch; has response => ( is => 'ro', required=> 1, ); has token => ( is => 'ro', lazy => 1, default => sub { # LOL error handling my $self = shift; return URI->new('?'.$self->response)->query_param('access_token'); #else { # ouch $response->code, 'Could not fetch access token: '.$response->message, $response->request->uri->as_string; #} } ); has expires => ( is => 'ro', lazy => 1, default => sub { # LOL error handling my $self = shift; return URI->new('?'.$self->response)->query_param('expires'); #else { # ouch $response->code, 'Could not fetch access token: '.$response->message, $response->request->uri->as_string; #} } ); no Any::Moose; __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; =head1 NAME Facebook::Graph::AccessToken::Response - The Facebook access token request response. =head1 VERSION version 1.0300 =head1 Description You'll be given one of these as a result of calling the C method from a L object. =head1 METHODS =head2 token () Returns the token string. =head2 expires () Returns the time alotted to this token. If undefined then the token is forever. =head2 response () Direct access to the L object. =head1 LEGAL Facebook::Graph is Copyright 2010 Plain Black Corporation (L) and is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut