NAME¶
LWP::Protocol::PSGI - Override LWP's HTTP/HTTPS backend with your own PSGI
  applciation
SYNOPSIS¶
  use LWP::UserAgent;
  use LWP::Protocol::PSGI;
  # can be Mojolicious, Catalyst ... any PSGI application
  my $psgi_app = do {
      use Dancer;
      setting apphandler => 'PSGI';
      get '/search' => sub {
          return 'googling ' . params->{q};
      };
      dance;
  };
  LWP::Protocol::PSGI->register($psgi_app);
  # can hijack any code or module that uses LWP::UserAgent underneath, with no changes
  my $ua  = LWP::UserAgent->new;
  my $res = $ua->get("http://www.google.com/search?q=bar");
  print $res->content; # "googling bar"
DESCRIPTION¶
LWP::Protocol::PSGI is a module to hijack 
any code that uses
  LWP::UserAgent underneath such that any HTTP or HTTPS requests can be routed
  to your own PSGI application.
Because it works with any code that uses LWP, you can override various WWW::*,
  Net::* or WebService::* modules such as WWW::Mechanize, without modifying the
  calling code or its internals.
  use WWW::Mechanize;
  use LWP::Protocol::PSGI;
  LWP::Protocol::PSGI->register($my_psgi_app);
  my $mech = WWW::Mechanize->new;
  $mech->get("http://amazon.com/"); # $my_psgi_app runs
METHODS¶
  - register
 
  - 
    
  LWP::Protocol::PSGI->register($app);
  my $guard = LWP::Protocol::PSGI->register($app);
    
     
    Registers an override hook to hijack HTTP requests. If called in a non-void
      context, returns a Guard object that automatically resets the override
      when it goes out of context.
     
      {
      my $guard = LWP::Protocol::PSGI->register($app);
      # hijack the code using LWP with $app
  }
  # now LWP uses the original HTTP implementations
    
   
  - unregister
 
  - 
    
  LWP::Protocol::PSGI->unregister;
    
     
    Resets all the overrides for LWP. If you use the guard interface described
      above, it will be automatically called for you. 
AUTHOR¶
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 2011- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
LICENSE¶
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
  the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO¶
Plack::Client LWP::UserAgent