NAME
Mojo::Client - Async IO HTTP 1.1 And WebSocket Client
SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Client;
my $client = Mojo::Client->new;
# Grab the latest Mojolicious release :)
my $latest = 'http://mojolicious.org/Mojolicious-latest.tar.gz';
print $client->get($latest)->res->body;
# Quick JSON request
my $trends = 'http://search.twitter.com/trends.json';
print $client->get($trends)->res->json->{trends}->[0]->{name};
# Extract data from HTML and XML resources
print $client->get('mojolicious.org')->res->dom->at('title')->text;
# Scrape the latest headlines from a news site
my $news = 'http://digg.com';
$client->get($news)->res->dom->find("h3 > a.offsite")->each(sub {
print shift->text . "\n";
});
# Form post with exception handling
my $cpan = 'http://search.cpan.org/search';
my $search = {q => 'mojo'};
my $tx = $client->post_form($cpan => $search);
if (my $res = $tx->success) { print $res->body }
else {
my ($message, $code) = $tx->error;
print "Error: $message";
}
# Parallel requests
my $callback = sub { print shift->res->body };
$client->get('http://mojolicious.org' => $callback);
$client->get('http://search.cpan.org' => $callback);
$client->process;
# Websocket request
$client->websocket(
'ws://websockets.org:8787' => sub {
my $client = shift;
$client->receive_message(
sub {
my ($client, $message) = @_;
print "$message\n";
$client->finish;
}
);
$client->send_message('hi there!');
}
)->process;
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Client is a full featured async io HTTP 1.1 and WebSocket client with IPv6
, TLS
, epoll
and kqueue
support.
Optional modules IO::KQueue, IO::Epoll, IO::Socket::INET6 and IO::Socket::SSL are supported transparently and used if installed.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Client implements the following attributes.
app
my $app = $client->app;
$client = $client->app(MyApp->new);
A Mojo application to associate this client with. If set, local requests will be processed in this application.
cookie_jar
my $cookie_jar = $client->cookie_jar;
$client = $client->cookie_jar(Mojo::CookieJar->new);
Cookie jar to use for this clients requests, by default a Mojo::CookieJar object.
http_proxy
my $proxy = $client->http_proxy;
$client = $client->http_proxy('http://sri:secret@127.0.0.1:8080');
Proxy server to use for HTTP and WebSocket requests.
https_proxy
my $proxy = $client->https_proxy;
$client = $client->https_proxy('http://sri:secret@127.0.0.1:8080');
Proxy server to use for HTTPS and WebSocket requests.
ioloop
my $loop = $client->ioloop;
$client = $client->ioloop(Mojo::IOLoop->new);
Loop object to use for io operations, by default a Mojo::IOLoop object will be used.
keep_alive_timeout
my $keep_alive_timeout = $client->keep_alive_timeout;
$client = $client->keep_alive_timeout(15);
Timeout in seconds for keep alive between requests, defaults to 15
.
log
my $log = $client->log;
$client = $client->log(Mojo::Log->new);
A Mojo::Log object used for logging, by default the application log will be used.
max_keep_alive_connections
my $max_keep_alive_connections = $client->max_keep_alive_connections;
$client = $client->max_keep_alive_connections(5);
Maximum number of keep alive connections that the client will retain before it starts closing the oldest cached ones, defaults to 5
.
max_redirects
my $max_redirects = $client->max_redirects;
$client = $client->max_redirects(3);
Maximum number of redirects the client will follow before it fails, defaults to 0
.
tls_ca_file
my $tls_ca_file = $client->tls_ca_file;
$client = $client->tls_ca_file('/etc/tls/cacerts.pem');
TLS certificate authority file to use, defaults to the MOJO_CA_FILE
environment variable. Note that IO::Socket::SSL must be installed for HTTPS support.
tls_verify_cb
my $tls_verify_cb = $client->tls_verify_cb;
$client = $client->tls_verify_cb(sub {...});
Callback to verify your TLS connection, by default the client will accept most certificates. Note that IO::Socket::SSL must be installed for HTTPS support.
tx
$client->tx;
The last finished transaction, only available from callbacks.
websocket_timeout
my $websocket_timeout = $client->websocket_timeout;
$client = $client->websocket_timeout(300);
Timeout in seconds for WebSockets to be idle, defaults to 300
.
METHODS
Mojo::Client inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.
new
my $client = Mojo::Client->new;
Construct a new Mojo::Client object. Use singleton
if you want to share keep alive connections with other clients.
async
my $async = $client->async;
Clone client instance and start using the global shared Mojo::IOLoop singleton if it is running. Note that all cloned clients have their own keep alive connection queue, so you can quickly run out of file descriptors with too many active clients.
build_form_tx
my $tx = $client->build_form_tx('http://kraih.com/foo' => {test => 123});
my $tx = $client->build_form_tx(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
'UTF-8',
{test => 123}
);
my $tx = $client->build_form_tx(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{test => 123},
{Expect => 'fun'}
);
my $tx = $client->build_form_tx(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
'UTF-8',
{test => 123},
{Expect => 'fun'}
);
my $tx = $client->build_form_tx(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{file => {file => '/foo/bar.txt'}}
);
my $tx = $client->build_form_tx(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{file => {content => 'lalala'}}
);
my $tx = $client->build_form_tx(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{myzip => {file => $asset, filename => 'foo.zip'}}
);
Versatile transaction builder for forms.
my $tx = $client->build_form_tx('http://kraih.com/foo' => {test => 123});
$tx->res->body(sub { print $_[1] });
$client->process($tx);
build_tx
my $tx = $client->build_tx(GET => 'mojolicious.org');
my $tx = $client->build_tx(POST => 'http://mojolicious.org');
my $tx = $client->build_tx(
GET => 'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'}
);
my $tx = $client->build_tx(
POST => 'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!'
);
Versatile general purpose transaction builder.
# Streaming response
my $tx = $client->build_tx(GET => 'http://mojolicious.org');
$tx->res->body(sub { print $_[1] });
$client->process($tx);
# Custom socket
my $tx = $client->build_tx(GET => 'http://mojolicious.org');
$tx->connection($socket);
$client->process($tx);
build_websocket_tx
my $tx = $client->build_websocket_tx('ws://localhost:3000');
WebSocket transaction builder.
clone
my $clone = $client->clone;
Clone client the instance. Note that all cloned clients have their own keep alive connection queue, so you can quickly run out of file descriptors with too many active clients.
delete
my $tx = $client->delete('http://kraih.com');
my $tx = $client->delete('http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'});
my $tx = $client->delete(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!'
);
$client = $client->delete('http://kraih.com' => sub {...});
$client = $client->delete(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => sub {...}
);
$client = $client->delete(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!' => sub {...}
);
Send a HTTP DELETE
request.
detect_proxy
$client = $client->detect_proxy;
Check environment variables for proxy information.
finish
$client->finish;
Finish the WebSocket connection, only available from callbacks.
finished
$client->finished(sub {...});
Callback signaling that peer finished the WebSocket connection, only available from callbacks.
$client->finished(sub {
my $client = shift;
});
get
my $tx = $client->get('http://kraih.com');
my $tx = $client->get('http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'});
my $tx = $client->get(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!'
);
$client = $client->get('http://kraih.com' => sub {...});
$client = $client->get(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => sub {...}
);
$client = $client->get(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!' => sub {...}
);
Send a HTTP GET
request.
head
my $tx = $client->head('http://kraih.com');
my $tx = $client->head('http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'});
my $tx = $client->head(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!'
);
$client = $client->head('http://kraih.com' => sub {...});
$client = $client->head(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => sub {...}
);
$client = $client->head(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!' => sub {...}
);
Send a HTTP HEAD
request.
post
my $tx = $client->post('http://kraih.com');
my $tx = $client->post('http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'});
my $tx = $client->post(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!'
);
$client = $client->post('http://kraih.com' => sub {...});
$client = $client->post(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => sub {...}
);
$client = $client->post(
'http://kraih.com',
{Connection => 'close'},
'message body',
sub {...}
);
$client = $client->post(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!' => sub {...}
);
Send a HTTP POST
request.
post_form
my $tx = $client->post_form('http://kraih.com/foo' => {test => 123});
my $tx = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo'
'UTF-8',
{test => 123}
);
my $tx = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{test => 123},
{Expect => 'fun'}
);
my $tx = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
'UTF-8',
{test => 123},
{Expect => 'fun'}
);
my $tx = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{file => {file => '/foo/bar.txt'}}
);
my $tx= $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{file => {content => 'lalala'}}
);
my $tx = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{myzip => {file => $asset, filename => 'foo.zip'}}
);
$client = $client->post_form('/foo' => {test => 123}, sub {...});
$client = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
'UTF-8',
{test => 123},
sub {...}
);
$client = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{test => 123},
{Expect => 'fun'},
sub {...}
);
$client = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
'UTF-8',
{test => 123},
{Expect => 'fun'},
sub {...}
);
$client = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{file => {file => '/foo/bar.txt'}},
sub {...}
);
$client = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{file => {content => 'lalala'}},
sub {...}
);
$client = $client->post_form(
'http://kraih.com/foo',
{myzip => {file => $asset, filename => 'foo.zip'}},
sub {...}
);
Send a HTTP POST
request with form data.
process
$client = $client->process;
$client = $client->process(@transactions);
$client = $client->process(@transactions => sub {...});
Process all queued transactions. Will be blocking unless you have a global shared ioloop and use the async
method.
put
my $tx = $client->put('http://kraih.com');
my $tx = $client->put('http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'});
my $tx = $client->put(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!'
);
$client = $client->put('http://kraih.com' => sub {...});
$client = $client->put(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => sub {...}
);
$client = $client->put(
'http://kraih.com' => {Connection => 'close'} => 'Hi!' => sub {...}
);
Send a HTTP PUT
request.
queue
$client = $client->queue(@transactions);
$client = $client->queue(@transactions => sub {...});
Queue a list of transactions for processing.
receive_message
$client = $client->receive_message(sub {...});
Receive messages via WebSocket, only available from callbacks.
$client->receive_message(sub {
my ($client, $message) = @_;
});
req
my $req = $client->req;
The request object of the last finished transaction, only available from callbacks.
res
my $res = $client->res;
The response object of the last finished transaction, only available from callbacks.
singleton
my $client = Mojo::Client->singleton;
The global client object, used to access a single shared client instance from everywhere inside the process.
send_message
$client = $client->send_message('Hi there!');
Send a message via WebSocket, only available from callbacks.
test_server
my $port = $client->test_server;
Starts a test server for app
if neccessary and returns the port number. Note that this method is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
websocket
$client = $client->websocket('ws://localhost:3000' => sub {...});
$client = $client->websocket(
'ws://localhost:3000' => {'User-Agent' => 'Agent 1.0'} => sub {...}
);
Open a WebSocket connection with transparent handshake.