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#We use this because it’s light; there seems little reason why |
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use HTTP::Headers::Util (); |
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=encoding utf-8 |
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=head1 NAME |
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Net::WebSocket::Handshake::Extension - WebSocket extension handshake |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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#Returns a list of instances of this class |
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my @exts = Net::WebSocket::Handshake::Extension->parse_string( |
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$value_of_sec_websocket_extensions |
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my $ext = Net::WebSocket::Handshake::Extension->new( |
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'extension-name', |
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param1 => 'value1', |
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my $name = $ext->token(); #e.g., 'extension-name' |
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my @params = $ext->parameters(); |
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#@others is an array of instances of this class |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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This module handles the handshake component of WebSocket extensions: |
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specifically, it translates between an extension name and parameters |
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divided among multiple C headers. |
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Note that a server, as per the protocol specification, “MUST NOT” |
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include more than one C header in its |
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handshake response. |
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=head1 METHODS |
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=head2 @objects = I->parse_string( HEADER_VALUE ) |
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Parses the value of the C header (i.e., HEADER_VALUE) |
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into one or more instances of this class. |
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=head2 I->new( NAME, PARAMS_KV ) |
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=head2 I->to_string( OTHER_EXTENSIONS ) |
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