Conductrics Client
This class give access to Conductrics Management API to:
- define
- create
- delete
agents.
At start, I've written this class to automate tests of Conductrics::Agent, and user has not to learn how to create agent in Conductrics console.
Now you can use it to automate and build a powerfull system in programmatic way.
use Conductrics::Client;
my $client = Conductrics::Client->new(
apiKey=>'', # place your managent (admin) apikey here
ownerCode=>'', # place your ownerCode here
baseUrl=>'http://api.conductrics.com',
);
#
# An agent will make decisions on the conductrics server.
#
my $decision_points = [
$client->define_decision_point(
'home_page',
$client->define_decision( 'colour', qw/red green blue/ ),
$client->define_decision( 'font', qw/arial verdana/ )
),
$client->define_decision_point(
'auction',
$client->define_decision( 'message_mood', qw/estatic happy gambling/ ),
$client->define_decision( 'sort_by', qw/price time/ )
),
];
my $goals = $client->define_goals(qw/ registration bet sold subscription /);
my $main_site_definition = $client->define_agent('main_site', $goals, $decision_points);
unless ($client->validate_agent($client->get_json_schema, $main_site_definition)) {
die("agent defition is not valid for agent json schema");
}
if ($client->create_agent('main_site', $main_site_definition)) {
... # success create on conductrics server
}
my $agent = Conductrics::Agent->new(
name=>'main_site',
apiKey=>'', # place your apikey here
ownerCode=>'', # place your ownerCode here
baseUrl=>'http://api.conductrics.com',
);
... see Conductrics::Agent
$content can be a json description of the Agent according the agent json schema.
create_agent('test-agent', $json);
$json contains json agent description
create_agent('test-agent', $hashref);
$hashref contains agent descrition as Perl structure that will be encoded to json.
you can provide list of names: $client->define_goals('micky mouse','pluto');
or can provide a list of hashref: $client->define_goals({name=>'micky mouse'}.{name=>'pluto'});
with codes too: $client->define_goals({code=>1, name=>'micky mouse'}.{code=>2, name=>'pluto'});
or calling define_goal()
$client->define_goals($client->define_goal('micky mouse', 1),
$client->define_goal('pluto', 2));
or calling define_goal() with settings
$client->define_goals($client->define_goal('micky mouse', 1, {min=>1, max=>5, default=>0, limit=>3}),
$client->define_goal('pluto', 2, {min=>1, max=>2, default=>1, limit=>5}));
Look for goal's setting in help conductrics manual, for more info and their meanings.
You can define a goals with more details.
It gets json schema for agent definition.
It validates json against json schema.
You have to set some env to execute t/02-real_test.t You will find your data into Account/Keys and Users page.
Required env for execute full test's suite:
Conductrics_apikey
Conductrics_ownerCode
Conductrics_Mng_apikey (admin/management apikey)
Test's sources are good examples about how to use this API, so "Use The Source Luke".
Conductrics has many help pages available from the console, so signup and read it.
There are also Report API, Management API and Targetting Rule API.
Ferruccio Zamuner - nonsolosoft@diff.org
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.