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HTTP::Request::AsCGI(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | HTTP::Request::AsCGI(3pm) |
NAME¶
HTTP::Request::AsCGI - Set up a CGI environment from an HTTP::Request
VERSION¶
version 1.2
SYNOPSIS¶
use CGI; use HTTP::Request; use HTTP::Request::AsCGI; my $request = HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/' ); my $stdout; { my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new($request)->setup; my $q = CGI->new; print $q->header, $q->start_html('Hello World'), $q->h1('Hello World'), $q->end_html; $stdout = $c->stdout; # environment and descriptors will automatically be restored # when $c is destructed. } while ( my $line = $stdout->getline ) { print $line; }
DESCRIPTION¶
Provides a convenient way of setting up an CGI environment from an HTTP::Request.
METHODS¶
- new ( $request [, key => value ] )
- Constructor. The first argument must be a instance of HTTP::Request, followed by optional pairs of environment key and value.
- environment
- Returns a hashref containing the environment that will be used in setup. Changing the hashref after setup has been called will have no effect.
- setup
- Sets up the environment and descriptors.
- restore
- Restores the environment and descriptors. Can only be called after setup.
- request
- Returns the request given to constructor.
- response
- Returns a HTTP::Response. Can only be called after restore.
- stdin
- Accessor for handle that will be used for STDIN, must be a real seekable handle with an file descriptor. Defaults to a tempoary IO::File instance.
- stdout
- Accessor for handle that will be used for STDOUT, must be a real seekable handle with an file descriptor. Defaults to a tempoary IO::File instance.
- stderr
- Accessor for handle that will be used for STDERR, must be a real seekable handle with an file descriptor.
SEE ALSO¶
THANKS TO¶
Thomas L. Shinnick for his valuable win32 testing.
AUTHORS¶
Christian Hansen <ch@ngmedia.com> Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Christian Hansen <ch@ngmedia.com>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2022-06-14 | perl v5.34.0 |