NAME
POE::Declare::HTTP::Client - A simple HTTP client based on POE::Declare
SYNOPSIS
# Create the web server
my $http = POE::Declare::HTTP::Client->new(
Timeout => 10,
MaxRedirect => 7,
ResponseEvent => \&on_response,
ShutdownEvent => \&on_shutdown,
);
# Control with methods
$http->start;
$http->GET('http://google.com');
$http->stop;
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a simple HTTP client based on POE::Declare.
The implemenetation is intentionally minimalist, making this module an ideal choice for creating specialised web clients embedded in larger applications.
METHODS
new
my $server = POE::Declare::HTTP::Client->new(
ResponseEvent => \&on_response,
ShutdownEvent => \&on_shutdown,
);
The new
constructor sets up a reusable HTTP client that can be enabled and disabled repeatedly as needed.
start
The start
method enables the web server. If the server is already running, this method will shortcut and do nothing.
If called before POE has been started, the web server will start immediately once POE is running.
stop
The stop
method disables the web server. If the server is not running, this method will shortcut and do nothing.
GET
$client->GET('http://www.cpan.org/');
The GET
method fetches a named URL via a HTTP GET request.
HEAD
$client->HEAD('http://www.cpan.org/');
The HEAD
method fetches headers for a named URL via a HTTP HEAD request.
POST
$client->POST('http://www.cpan.org/');
The POST
method fetches a named URL via a HTTP POST request.
PUT
$client->PUT(
'http://127.0.0.1:12345/upload.txt',
Content => 'This is the file content',
);
The PUT
method uploads content to a named URL via a HTTP PUT request.
DELETE
$client->DELETE('http://www.cpan.org/');
The DELETE
method deletes a resource at a URL via a HTTP DELETE request.
request
$client->request( $HTTP_Request );
The request
method triggers an arbitrary HTTP request.
It takes any HTTP::Request object, and will respond with an HTTP::Response object to the ResponseEvent
message handler once it is completed.
running
The boolean running
method returns true if the client is both spawned and processing a request, or false if not. Note that it does not distinguish between running and idle, and stopped entirely.
SUPPORT
Bugs should be always be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=POE-Declare-HTTP-Client
For other issues, or commercial enhancement or support, contact the author.
AUTHORS
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2011 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.