# Amazon::Sites A Perl class that contains information about the various international Amazon sites. ## Badges Hopefully, these are all green. [![CI](https://github.com/davorg-cpan/amazon-sites/actions/workflows/perltest.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/davorg-cpan/amazon-sites/actions/workflows/perltest.yml) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/davorg-cpan/amazon-sites/badge.svg?branch=main)](https://coveralls.io/github/davorg-cpan/amazon-sites?branch=main) [![Kwality](https://cpants.cpanauthors.org/release/DAVECROSS/Amazon-Sites.svg "Kwality")](https://cpants.cpanauthors.org/release/DAVECROSS/Amazon-Sites) ## Example use Amazon::Sites; my $az = Amazon::Sites->new; my $az_uk = $az->site('UK'); say $az_uk->currency; # GBP say $az_uk->tldr; # co.uk say $az_uk->domain; # amazon.co.uk For more documentation visit: * https://metacpan.org/pod/Amazon::Sites Or run `perldoc Amazon::Sites` once you have installed the module. ## Installation The traditional way to install a Perl module is to download the latest zipped tarball from CPAN (https://metacpan.org/dist/Amazon-Sites) and then run through the following steps: 1. `unzip Amazon-Sites-X.X.X.tar.gz` 1. `tar xvf Amazon-Sites-X.X.X.tar` 1. `cd Amazon-Sites-X.X.X` 1. `perl Makefile.PL` 1. `make test` 1. `make install` But there are programs that make this easier. For example, `cpan` comes as part of the standard Perl installation: * `cpan Amazon::Sites` And many people use `cpanm` instead: * `cpanm Amazon::Sites` ## Code The code is maintained on GitHub. * https://github.com/davorg-cpan/amazon-sites ## Questions, bugs and feature requests All issues are tracked on GitHub: * https://github.com/davorg-cpan/amazon-sites ## Author * Dave Cross