Class: Amazon::AWS::BrowseNodeLookup
- Defined in:
- lib/amazon/aws.rb
Overview
Amazon use browse nodes as a means of organising the millions of items in their inventory. An example might be *Carving Knives*. Looking up a browse node enables you to determine that group’s ancestors and descendants.
Constant Summary
Constants inherited from Operation
Operation::ALL_PARAMETERS, Operation::OPERATIONS, Operation::OPT_PARAMETERS, Operation::PARAMETERS
Instance Attribute Summary
Attributes inherited from Operation
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#initialize(node, parameters = {}) ⇒ BrowseNodeLookup
constructor
Look up and return the details of an Amazon browse node.
Methods inherited from Operation
Constructor Details
#initialize(node, parameters = {}) ⇒ BrowseNodeLookup
Look up and return the details of an Amazon browse node. node is the browse node to look up and parameters is a hash of parameters that serves to further define the search. parameters is currently unused.
Example:
bnl = BrowseNodeLookup.new( '11232', {} )
In the above example, we look up the browse node with the ID 11232. This is the Social Sciences browse node.
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# File 'lib/amazon/aws.rb', line 1043 def initialize(node, parameters={}) super( { 'BrowseNodeId' => node }.merge( parameters ) ) end |