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our $VERSION = '6.43'; |
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our $DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD ||= 0; # make it defined (don't know why) |
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our $READ_BUFFER_SIZE = 8192; |
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use Exporter 5.57 'import'; |
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our @EXPORT =qw(GET HEAD PUT PATCH POST OPTIONS); |
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our @EXPORT_OK = qw($DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD DELETE); |
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require HTTP::Request; |
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use Carp(); |
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use File::Spec; |
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my $CRLF = "\015\012"; # "\r\n" is not portable |
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sub GET { _simple_req('GET', @_); } |
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sub HEAD { _simple_req('HEAD', @_); } |
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sub DELETE { _simple_req('DELETE', @_); } |
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sub PATCH { request_type_with_data('PATCH', @_); } |
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sub POST { request_type_with_data('POST', @_); } |
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sub PUT { request_type_with_data('PUT', @_); } |
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sub OPTIONS { request_type_with_data('OPTIONS', @_); } |
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sub request_type_with_data |
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my $req = HTTP::Request->new($type => $url); |
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my $content; |
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my($k, $v); |
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$req->push_header($k, $v); |
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my $ct = $req->header('Content-Type'); |
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$ct = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'; |
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$ct = 'multipart/form-data'; |
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if ($ct =~ m,^multipart/form-data\s*(;|$),i) { |
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require HTTP::Headers::Util; |
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Carp::carp("Multiple Content-Type headers") if @v > 1; |
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@v = @{$v[0]}; |
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my $boundary; |
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my $boundary_index; |
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($content, $boundary) = form_data($content, $boundary, $req); |
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# We use a temporary URI object to format |
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# the application/x-www-form-urlencoded content. |
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require URI; |
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$url->query_form(ref($content) eq "HASH" ? %$content : @$content); |
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$content = $url->query; |
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# HTML/4.01 says that line breaks are represented as "CR LF" pairs (i.e., `%0D%0A') |
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$req->header('Content-Type' => $ct); # might be redundant |
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$req; |
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sub _simple_req |
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qq(Content-Disposition: form-data; name="$k"$CRLF$CRLF$v)); |
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require LWP::MediaTypes; |
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Content-Length: 66 |
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name=Gisle%20Aas&email=gisle%40aas.no&gender=M&born=1964&perc=3%25 |
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Multivalued form fields can be specified by either repeating the field |
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name or by passing the value as an array reference. |
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The POST method also supports the C content used |
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for I as specified in RFC 1867. You trigger |
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this content format by specifying a content type of C<'form-data'> as |
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one of the request headers. If one of the values in the C<$form_ref> is |
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an array reference, then it is treated as a file part specification |
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with the following interpretation: |
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[ $file, $filename, Header => Value... ] |
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The first value in the array ($file) is the name of a file to open. |
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This file will be read and its content placed in the request. The |
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routine will croak if the file can't be opened. Use an C as |
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$file value if you want to specify the content directly with a |
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C header. The $filename is the filename to report in the |
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request. If this value is undefined, then the basename of the $file |
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will be used. You can specify an empty string as $filename if you |
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want to suppress sending the filename when you provide a $file value. |
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If a $file is provided by no C header, then C |
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and C will be filled in automatically with the values |
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Sending my F<~/.profile> to the survey used as example above can be |
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achieved by this: |
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POST 'http://www.perl.org/survey.cgi', |
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Content_Type => 'form-data', |
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Content => [ name => 'Gisle Aas', |
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email => 'gisle@aas.no', |
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gender => 'M', |
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init => ["$ENV{HOME}/.profile"], |
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507
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This will create an L object that almost looks this (the |
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boundary and the content of your F<~/.profile> is likely to be |
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different): |
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Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary="6G+f" |
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515
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="name" |
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Gisle Aas |
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="email" |
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="gender" |
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="born" |
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Content-Disposition: form-data; name="init"; filename=".profile" |
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Content-Type: text/plain |
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PATH=/local/perl/bin:$PATH |
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540
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If you set the C<$DYNAMIC_FILE_UPLOAD> variable (exportable) to some TRUE |
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value, then you get back a request object with a subroutine closure as |
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the content attribute. This subroutine will read the content of any |
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files on demand and return it in suitable chunks. This allow you to |
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upload arbitrary big files without using lots of memory. You can even |
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upload infinite files like F if you wish; however, if |
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the file is not a plain file, there will be no C header |
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defined for the request. Not all servers (or server |
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applications) like this. Also, if the file(s) change in size between |
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the time the C is calculated and the time that the last |
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chunk is delivered, the subroutine will C. |
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552
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The C method of L exists as a shortcut for |
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C<< $ua->request(POST ...) >>. |
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555
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=back |
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557
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=head1 SEE ALSO |
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L, L |
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Also, there are some examples in L that you might |
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=head1 AUTHOR |
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Gisle Aas |
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=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE |
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This software is copyright (c) 1994 by Gisle Aas. |
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572
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This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
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the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. |
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=cut |
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__END__ |