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- package HTTP::Request;
-
- # $Id: Request.pm,v 1.40 2004/04/07 10:44:47 gisle Exp $
-
- require HTTP::Message;
- @ISA = qw(HTTP::Message);
- $VERSION = sprintf("%d.%02d", q$Revision: 1.40 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/);
-
- use strict;
-
-
-
- sub new
- {
- my($class, $method, $uri, $header, $content) = @_;
- my $self = $class->SUPER::new($header, $content);
- $self->method($method);
- $self->uri($uri);
- $self;
- }
-
-
- sub parse
- {
- my($class, $str) = @_;
- my $request_line;
- if ($str =~ s/^(.*)\n//) {
- $request_line = $1;
- }
- else {
- $request_line = $str;
- $str = "";
- }
-
- my $self = $class->SUPER::parse($str);
- my($method, $uri, $protocol) = split(' ', $request_line);
- $self->method($method) if defined($method);
- $self->uri($uri) if defined($uri);
- $self->protocol($protocol) if $protocol;
- $self;
- }
-
-
- sub clone
- {
- my $self = shift;
- my $clone = bless $self->SUPER::clone, ref($self);
- $clone->method($self->method);
- $clone->uri($self->uri);
- $clone;
- }
-
-
- sub method
- {
- shift->_elem('_method', @_);
- }
-
-
- sub uri
- {
- my $self = shift;
- my $old = $self->{'_uri'};
- if (@_) {
- my $uri = shift;
- if (!defined $uri) {
- # that's ok
- }
- elsif (ref $uri) {
- Carp::croak("A URI can't be a " . ref($uri) . " reference")
- if ref($uri) eq 'HASH' or ref($uri) eq 'ARRAY';
- Carp::croak("Can't use a " . ref($uri) . " object as a URI")
- unless $uri->can('scheme');
- $uri = $uri->clone;
- unless ($HTTP::URI_CLASS eq "URI") {
- # Argh!! Hate this... old LWP legacy!
- eval { local $SIG{__DIE__}; $uri = $uri->abs; };
- die $@ if $@ && $@ !~ /Missing base argument/;
- }
- }
- else {
- $uri = $HTTP::URI_CLASS->new($uri);
- }
- $self->{'_uri'} = $uri;
- }
- $old;
- }
-
- *url = \&uri; # legacy
-
-
- sub as_string
- {
- my $self = shift;
- my($eol) = @_;
- $eol = "\n" unless defined $eol;
-
- my $req_line = $self->method || "-";
- my $uri = $self->uri;
- $uri = (defined $uri) ? $uri->as_string : "-";
- $req_line .= " $uri";
- my $proto = $self->protocol;
- $req_line .= " $proto" if $proto;
-
- return join($eol, $req_line, $self->SUPER::as_string(@_));
- }
-
-
- 1;
-
- __END__
-
- =head1 NAME
-
- HTTP::Request - HTTP style request message
-
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
-
- require HTTP::Request;
- $request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => 'http://www.example.com/');
-
- and usually used like this:
-
- $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new;
- $response = $ua->request($request);
-
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
-
- C<HTTP::Request> is a class encapsulating HTTP style requests,
- consisting of a request line, some headers, and a content body. Note
- that the LWP library uses HTTP style requests even for non-HTTP
- protocols. Instances of this class are usually passed to the
- request() method of an C<LWP::UserAgent> object.
-
- C<HTTP::Request> is a subclass of C<HTTP::Message> and therefore
- inherits its methods. The following additional methods are available:
-
- =over 4
-
- =item $r = HTTP::Request->new( $method, $uri )
-
- =item $r = HTTP::Request->new( $method, $uri, $header )
-
- =item $r = HTTP::Request->new( $method, $uri, $header, $content )
-
- Constructs a new C<HTTP::Request> object describing a request on the
- object $uri using method $method. The $method argument must be a
- string. The $uri argument can be either a string, or a reference to a
- C<URI> object. The optional $header argument should be a reference to
- an C<HTTP::Headers> object or a plain array reference of key/value
- pairs. The optional $content argument should be a string of bytes.
-
- =item $r = HTTP::Request->parse( $str )
-
- This constructs a new request object by parsing the given string.
-
- =item $r->method
-
- =item $r->method( $val )
-
- This is used to get/set the method attribute. The method should be a
- short string like "GET", "HEAD", "PUT" or "POST".
-
- =item $r->uri
-
- =item $r->uri( $val )
-
- This is used to get/set the uri attribute. The $val can be a
- reference to a URI object or a plain string. If a string is given,
- then it should be parseable as an absolute URI.
-
- =item $r->header( $field )
-
- =item $r->header( $field => $value )
-
- This is used to get/set header values and it is inherited from
- C<HTTP::Headers> via C<HTTP::Message>. See L<HTTP::Headers> for
- details and other similar methods that can be used to access the
- headers.
-
- =item $r->content
-
- =item $r->content( $content )
-
- This is used to get/set the content and it is inherited from the
- C<HTTP::Message> base class. See L<HTTP::Message> for details and
- other methods that can be used to access the content.
-
- Note that the content should be a string of bytes. Strings in perl
- can contain characters outside the range of a byte. The C<Encode>
- module can be used to turn such strings into a string of bytes.
-
- =item $r->as_string
-
- =item $r->as_string( $eol )
-
- Method returning a textual representation of the request.
-
- =back
-
- =head1 SEE ALSO
-
- L<HTTP::Headers>, L<HTTP::Message>, L<HTTP::Request::Common>,
- L<HTTP::Response>
-
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
-
- Copyright 1995-2004 Gisle Aas.
-
- This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
-
-