NAME
Mojo::UserAgent::Transactor - User agent transactor
SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::UserAgent::Transactor;
# Simple GET request
my $t = Mojo::UserAgent::Transactor->new;
say $t->tx(GET => 'http://example.com')->req->to_string;
# PATCH request with "Do Not Track" header and content
say $t->tx(PATCH => 'example.com' => {DNT => 1} => 'Hi!')->req->to_string;
# POST request with form-data
say $t->tx(POST => 'example.com' => form => {a => 'b'})->req->to_string;
# PUT request with JSON data
say $t->tx(PUT => 'example.com' => json => {a => 'b'})->req->to_string;
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::UserAgent::Transactor is the transaction building and manipulation framework used by Mojo::UserAgent.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::UserAgent::Transactor implements the following attributes.
generators
my $generators = $t->generators;
$t = $t->generators({foo => sub {...}});
Registered content generators, by default only form
and json
are already defined.
name
my $name = $t->name;
$t = $t->name('Mojolicious');
Value for User-Agent
request header of generated transactions, defaults to Mojolicious (Perl)
.
METHODS
Mojo::UserAgent::Transactor inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones.
add_generator
$t = $t->add_generator(foo => sub {...});
Register a new content generator.
endpoint
my ($proto, $host, $port) = $t->endpoint(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
Actual endpoint for transaction.
peer
my ($proto, $host, $port) = $t->peer(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
Actual peer for transaction.
proxy_connect
my $tx = $t->proxy_connect(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
Build Mojo::Transaction::HTTP proxy connect request for transaction if possible.
redirect
my $tx = $t->redirect(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
Build Mojo::Transaction::HTTP followup request for 301
, 302
, 303
, 307
or 308
redirect response if possible.
tx
my $tx = $t->tx(GET => 'example.com');
my $tx = $t->tx(POST => 'http://example.com');
my $tx = $t->tx(GET => 'http://example.com' => {DNT => 1});
my $tx = $t->tx(PUT => 'http://example.com' => 'Hi!');
my $tx = $t->tx(PUT => 'http://example.com' => form => {a => 'b'});
my $tx = $t->tx(PUT => 'http://example.com' => json => {a => 'b'});
my $tx = $t->tx(POST => 'http://example.com' => {DNT => 1} => 'Hi!');
my $tx = $t->tx(
PUT => 'http://example.com' => {DNT => 1} => form => {a => 'b'});
my $tx = $t->tx(
PUT => 'http://example.com' => {DNT => 1} => json => {a => 'b'});
Versatile general purpose Mojo::Transaction::HTTP transaction builder for requests, with support for content generators.
# Generate and inspect custom GET request with DNT header and content
say $t->tx(GET => 'example.com' => {DNT => 1} => 'Bye!')->req->to_string;
# Use a custom socket for processing this transaction
my $tx = $t->tx(GET => 'http://example.com');
$tx->connection($sock);
# Stream response content to STDOUT
my $tx = $t->tx(GET => 'http://example.com');
$tx->res->content->unsubscribe('read')->on(read => sub { say $_[1] });
# PUT request with content streamed from file
my $tx = $t->tx(PUT => 'http://example.com');
$tx->req->content->asset(Mojo::Asset::File->new(path => '/foo.txt'));
# GET request with query parameters
my $tx = $t->tx(GET => 'http://example.com' => form => {a => 'b'});
# POST request with "application/json" content
my $tx = $t->tx(
POST => 'http://example.com' => json => {a => 'b', c => [1, 2, 3]});
# POST request with "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" content
my $tx = $t->tx(
POST => 'http://example.com' => form => {a => 'b', c => 'd'});
# PUT request with UTF-8 encoded form values
my $tx = $t->tx(
PUT => 'http://example.com' => form => {a => 'b'} => charset => 'UTF-8');
# POST request with form values sharing the same name
my $tx = $t->tx(POST => 'http://example.com' => form => {a => [qw(b c d)]});
# POST request with "multipart/form-data" content
my $tx = $t->tx(
POST => 'http://example.com' => form => {mytext => {content => 'lala'}});
# POST request with upload streamed from file
my $tx = $t->tx(
POST => 'http://example.com' => form => {mytext => {file => '/foo.txt'}});
# POST request with upload streamed from asset
my $asset = Mojo::Asset::Memory->new->add_chunk('lalala');
my $tx = $t->tx(
POST => 'http://example.com' => form => {mytext => {file => $asset}});
# POST request with multiple files sharing the same name
my $tx = $t->tx(POST => 'http://example.com' =>
form => {mytext => [{content => 'first'}, {content => 'second'}]});
# POST request with form values and customized upload (filename and header)
my $tx = $t->tx(POST => 'http://example.com' => form => {
a => 'b',
c => 'd',
mytext => {
content => 'lalala',
filename => 'foo.txt',
'Content-Type' => 'text/plain'
}
});
The form
content generator will automatically use query parameters for GET/HEAD requests and the "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" content type for everything else. Both get upgraded automatically to using the "multipart/form-data" content type when necessary or when the header has been set manually.
# Force "multipart/form-data"
my $headers = {'Content-Type' => 'multipart/form-data'};
my $tx = $t->tx(POST => 'example.com' => $headers => form => {a => 'b'});
upgrade
my $tx = $t->upgrade(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
Build Mojo::Transaction::WebSocket followup transaction for WebSocket handshake if possible.
websocket
my $tx = $t->websocket('ws://example.com');
my $tx = $t->websocket('ws://example.com' => {DNT => 1} => ['v1.proto']);
Versatile Mojo::Transaction::HTTP transaction builder for WebSocket handshake requests.