NAME¶
LWP::Protocol - Base class for LWP protocols
SYNOPSIS¶
package LWP::Protocol::foo;
require LWP::Protocol;
@ISA=qw(LWP::Protocol);
DESCRIPTION¶
This class is used a the base class for all protocol implementations supported
by the LWP library.
When creating an instance of this class using
"LWP::Protocol::create($url)", and you get an initialised subclass
appropriate for that access method. In other words, the
LWP::Protocol::create() function calls the constructor for one of its
subclasses.
All derived LWP::Protocol classes need to override the
request() method
which is used to service a request. The overridden method can make use of the
collect() function to collect together chunks of data as it is
received.
The following methods and functions are provided:
- $prot = LWP::Protocol->new()
- The LWP::Protocol constructor is inherited by subclasses.
As this is a virtual base class this method should not be called
directly.
- $prot = LWP::Protocol::create($scheme)
- Create an object of the class implementing the protocol to
handle the given scheme. This is a function, not a method. It is more an
object factory than a constructor. This is the function user agents should
use to access protocols.
- $class = LWP::Protocol::implementor($scheme, [$class])
- Get and/or set implementor class for a scheme. Returns ''
if the specified scheme is not supported.
- $prot->request(...)
-
$response = $protocol->request($request, $proxy, undef);
$response = $protocol->request($request, $proxy, '/tmp/sss');
$response = $protocol->request($request, $proxy, \&callback, 1024);
Dispatches a request over the protocol, and returns a response object. This
method needs to be overridden in subclasses. Refer to LWP::UserAgent for
description of the arguments.
- $prot->collect($arg, $response, $collector)
- Called to collect the content of a request, and process it
appropriately into a scalar, file, or by calling a callback. If $arg is
undefined, then the content is stored within the $response. If $arg is a
simple scalar, then $arg is interpreted as a file name and the content is
written to this file. If $arg is a reference to a routine, then content is
passed to this routine.
The $collector is a routine that will be called and which is responsible for
returning pieces (as ref to scalar) of the content to process. The
$collector signals EOF by returning a reference to an empty sting.
The return value from collect() is the $response object reference.
Note: We will only use the callback or file argument if
$response-> is_success(). This avoids sending content data for
redirects and authentication responses to the callback which would be
confusing.
- $prot->collect_once($arg, $response, $content)
- Can be called when the whole response content is available
as $content. This will invoke collect() with a collector callback
that returns a reference to $content the first time and an empty string
the next.
SEE ALSO¶
Inspect the
LWP/Protocol/file.pm and
LWP/Protocol/http.pm files
for examples of usage.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright 1995-2001 Gisle Aas.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.