NAME
Net::Async::HTTP
- use HTTP with IO::Async
SYNOPSIS
use IO::Async::Loop;
use Net::Async::HTTP;
use URI;
my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new();
my $http = Net::Async::HTTP->new();
$loop->add( $http );
$http->do_request(
uri => URI->new( "http://www.cpan.org/" ),
on_response => sub {
my ( $response ) = @_;
print "Front page of http://www.cpan.org/ is:\n";
print $response->as_string;
$loop->loop_stop;
},
on_error => sub {
my ( $message ) = @_;
print "Cannot fetch http://www.cpan.org/ - $message\n";
$loop->loop_stop;
},
);
$loop->loop_forever;
DESCRIPTION
This object class implements an asynchronous HTTP user agent. It sends requests to servers, and invokes continuation callbacks when responses are received. The object supports multiple concurrent connections to servers, and allows multiple outstanding requests in pipeline to any one connection. Normally, only one such object will be needed per program to support any number of requests.
This module optionally supports SSL connections, if IO::Async::SSL is installed. If so, SSL can be requested either by passing a URI with the https
scheme, or by passing the a true value as the SSL
parameter.
PARAMETERS
The following named parameters may be passed to new
or configure
:
- user_agent => STRING
-
A string to set in the
User-Agent
HTTP header. If not supplied, one will be constructed that declaresNet::Async::HTTP
and the version number. - max_redirects => INT
-
Optional. How many levels of redirection to follow. If not supplied, will default to 3. Give 0 to disable redirection entirely.
- timeout => NUM
-
Optional. How long in seconds to wait before giving up on a request. If not supplied then no default will be applied, and no timeout will take place.
- proxy_host => STRING
- proxy_port => INT
-
Optional. Default values to apply to each
request
method. -
Optional. A reference to a HTTP::Cookies object. Will be used to set cookies in requests and store them from responses.
- pipeline => BOOL
-
Optional. If false, disables HTTP/1.1-style request pipelining.
- local_host => STRING
- local_port => INT
- local_addrs => ARRAY
- local_addr => HASH or ARRAY
-
Optional. Parameters to pass on to the
connect
method used to connect sockets to HTTP servers. Sets the local socket address tobind()
to. For more detail, see the documentation in IO::Async::Connector.
METHODS
$http->do_request( %args )
Send an HTTP request to a server, and set up the callbacks to receive a reply. The request may be represented by an HTTP::Request object, or a URI object, depending on the arguments passed.
The following named arguments are used for HTTP::Request
s:
- request => HTTP::Request
-
A reference to an
HTTP::Request
object - host => STRING
-
Hostname of the server to connect to
- port => INT or STRING
-
Optional. Port number or service of the server to connect to. If not defined, will default to
http
orhttps
depending on whether SSL is being used. - SSL => BOOL
-
Optional. If true, an SSL connection will be used.
The following named arguments are used for URI
requests:
- uri => URI
-
A reference to a
URI
object. If the scheme ishttps
then an SSL connection will be used. - method => STRING
-
Optional. The HTTP method. If missing,
GET
is used. - content => STRING or ARRAY ref
-
Optional. The body content to use for
POST
requests. If this is a plain scalar instead of an ARRAY ref, it will not be form encoded. In this case, acontent_type
field must also be supplied to describe it. - request_body => CODE or STRING
-
Optional. Allows request body content to be generated by a callback, rather than being provided as part of the
request
object. This can either be aCODE
reference to a generator function, or a plain string.As this is passed to the underlying IO::Async::Stream
write
method, the usual semantics apply here. If passed aCODE
reference, it will be called repeatedly whenever it's safe to write. The code should should returnundef
to indicate completion.As with the
content
parameter, thecontent_type
field should be specified explicitly in the request header, as should the content length (typically via the HTTP::Requestcontent_length
method). See also examples/PUT.pl. - content_type => STRING
-
The type of non-form data
content
. - user => STRING
- pass => STRING
-
Optional. If both are given, the HTTP Basic Authorization header will be sent with these details.
- proxy_host => STRING
- proxy_port => INT
-
Optional. Override the hostname or port number implied by the URI.
For either request type, it takes the following continuation callbacks:
- on_response => CODE
-
A callback that is invoked when a response to this request has been received. It will be passed an HTTP::Response object containing the response the server sent.
$on_response->( $response )
- on_header => CODE
-
Alternative to
on_response
. A callback that is invoked when the header of a response has been received. It is expected to return aCODE
reference for handling chunks of body content. ThisCODE
reference will be invoked with no arguments once the end of the request has been reached.$on_body_chunk = $on_header->( $header ) $on_body_chunk->( $data ) $on_body_chunk->()
- on_error => CODE
-
A callback that is invoked if an error occurs while trying to send the request or obtain the response. It will be passed an error message.
$on_error->( $message )
- on_redirect => CODE
-
Optional. A callback that is invoked if a redirect response is received, before the new location is fetched. It will be passed the response and the new URL.
$on_redirect->( $response, $location )
- max_redirects => INT
-
Optional. How many levels of redirection to follow. If not supplied, will default to the value given in the constructor.
- timeout => NUM
-
Optional. Specifies a timeout in seconds, after which to give up on the request and fail it with an error. If this happens, the error message will be
Timed out
. Any other pipelined requests using the same connection will also fail with the same error.
SUBCLASS METHODS
The following methods are intended as points for subclasses to override, to add extra functionallity.
$http->prepare_request( $request )
Called just before the HTTP::Request
object is sent to the server.
$http->process_response( $response )
Called after a non-redirect HTTP::Response
has been received from a server. The originating request will be set in the object.
SEE ALSO
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616 - Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>