Recent transaction list (last 1000). Set offset before_trans_id to recall older transactions.
This is called under the hood when an $eve->character->transaction(s) object is requested.
It returns an array of transaction objects, or the latest transaction depending on whether or not it is called in scalar or list context.
You probably won't need to call this method directly.
Who the transaction is for (personal, or presumably corporate)
The name of the transaction, e.g. the name of the item you're selling/buying.
The transaction type (e.g. buy/sell)
The quantity involved in the transaction
The station ID of where the transaction took place (see also transaction_station_name)
The ID of the client (who is buying/selling the item)
The name of the client (who is buying/selling the item)
The type ID of the transaction.
The ID of the transaction. Use the lowest transaction ID to walk back in time by setting before_trans_id.
The price of the transaction
The time of the transaction in epoch seconds.
The time of the transaction according to EVE.
YYYY-MM-DD HH-MM-SS format. Always GMT/UTC.
The station name where the transaction took place (see also station_id).
Sets the account key for retrieving transactions from a particular account. defaults to 1000.
A hashref containing the details for a transaction. It contains the following keys:
transaction_for transaction_type_name transaction_type transaction_quantity transaction_station_id transaction_client_id transaction_client_name transaction_type_id transaction_id transaction_price transaction_time transaction_station_name
To install WebService::EveOnline, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WebService::EveOnline
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WebService::EveOnline
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.