NAME
HTTP::Entity::Parser - PSGI compliant HTTP Entity Parser
SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Entity::Parser;
my $parser = HTTP::Entity::Parser->new;
$parser->register('application/x-www-form-urlencoded','HTTP::Entity::Parser::UrlEncoded');
$parser->register('multipart/form-data','HTTP::Entity::Parser::MultiPart');
$parser->register('application/json','HTTP::Entity::Parser::JSON');
sub app {
my $env = shift;
my ( $params, $uploads) = $parser->parse($env);
}
DESCRIPTION
HTTP::Entity::Parser is PSGI compliant HTTP Entity parser. This module also has compatibility with HTTP::Body. Unlike HTTP::Body, HTTP::Entity::Parser reads HTTP entity from PSGI's env $env->{'psgi.input'}
and parse it. This module support application/x-www-form-urlencoded, multipart/form-data and application/json.
METHODS
- new()
-
Create the instance.
- register($content_type:String, $class:String, $opts:HashRef)
-
Register parser class.
$parser->register('application/x-www-form-urlencoded','HTTP::Entity::Parser::UrlEncoded'); $parser->register('multipart/form-data','HTTP::Entity::Parser::MultiPart'); $parser->register('application/json','HTTP::Entity::Parser::JSON');
If the request content_type match registered type, HTTP::Entity::Parser uses registered parser class. If content_type does not match any registered type, HTTP::Entity::Parser::OctetStream is used.
- parse($env:HashRef)
-
parse HTTP entity from PSGI's env.
my ( $params:ArrayRef, $uploads:ArrayRef) = $parser->parse($env);
$param
is key-value pair list.my ( $params, $uploads) = $parser->parse($env); my $body_parameters = Hash::MultiValue->new(@$params);
$uploads
is ArrayRef of HashRef.my ( $params, $uploads) = $parser->parse($env); warn Dumper($uploads->[0]); { "name" => "upload", #field name "headeres" => [ "Content-Type" => "application/octet-stream", "Content-Disposition" => "form-data; name=\"upload\"; filename=\"hello.pl\"" ], "size" => 78, #size of upload content "filename" => "hello.png", #original filename in the client "tempname" => "/tmp/XXXXX", # path to the temporary file where uploaded file is saved }
use with Plack::Request::Upload
my ( $params, $uploads) = $parser->parse($env); my $upload_hmv = Hash::MultiValue->new(); while ( my ($k,$v) = splice @$uploads, 0, 2 ) { my %copy = %$v; $copy{headers} = HTTP::Headers::Fast->new(@{$v->{headers}}); $upload_hmv->add($k, Plack::Request::Upload->new(%copy)); }
PARSERS
- OctetStream
-
Default parser, This parser does not parse entity, always return empty list.
- UrlEncoded
-
For
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
. It is used for HTTP POST without file upload - MultiPart
-
For
multipart/form-data
. It is used for HTTP POST contains file upload.MultiPart parser use HTTP::MultiPartParser.
- JSON
-
For
application/json
. This parser decode JSON body automatically.It is convenient to use with Ajax form.
WHAT'S DIFFERENT FROM HTTP::Body
HTTP::Entity::Parser accept PSGI's env and read body from it.
HTTP::Entity::Parser is able to choose parsers by the instance, HTTP::Body requires to modify global variables.
SEE ALSO
- HTTP::Body
- HTTP::MultiPartParser
- Plack::Request
- WWW::Form::UrlEncoded
-
HTTP::Entity::Parser uses this for parse application/x-www-form-urlencoded
LICENSE
Copyright (C) Masahiro Nagano.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Masahiro Nagano <kazeburo@gmail.com>
Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom@gmail.com>
This module is based on tokuhirom's code, see https://github.com/plack/Plack/pull/434