Mojo::Message::Request - HTTP request
use Mojo::Message::Request;
# Parse
my $req = Mojo::Message::Request->new;
$req->parse("GET /foo HTTP/1.0\x0d\x0a");
$req->parse("Content-Length: 12\x0d\x0a");
$req->parse("Content-Type: text/plain\x0d\x0a\x0d\x0a");
$req->parse('Hello World!');
say $req->method;
say $req->headers->content_type;
say $req->body;
# Build
my $req = Mojo::Message::Request->new;
$req->url->parse('http://127.0.0.1/foo/bar');
$req->method('GET');
say $req->to_string;
Mojo::Message::Request is a container for HTTP requests, based on RFC 7230, RFC 7231, RFC 7235 and RFC 2817.
Mojo::Message::Request inherits all events from Mojo::Message.
Mojo::Message::Request inherits all attributes from Mojo::Message and implements the following new ones.
my $env = $req->env;
$req = $req->env({PATH_INFO => '/'});
Direct access to the CGI
or PSGI
environment hash if available.
# Check CGI version
my $version = $req->env->{GATEWAY_INTERFACE};
# Check PSGI version
my $version = $req->env->{'psgi.version'};
my $method = $req->method;
$req = $req->method('POST');
HTTP request method, defaults to GET
.
my $url = $req->proxy;
$req = $req->proxy(Mojo::URL->new('http://127.0.0.1:3000'));
Proxy URL for request.
my $bool = $req->reverse_proxy;
$req = $req->reverse_proxy($bool);
Request has been performed through a reverse proxy.
my $proxies = $req->trusted_proxies;
$req = $req->trusted_proxies(['10.0.0.0/8', '127.0.0.1', '172.16.0.0/12', '192.168.0.0/16', 'fc00::/7']);
Trusted reverse proxies, addresses or networks in CIDR form.
my $id = $req->request_id;
$req = $req->request_id('aee7d5d8');
Request ID, defaults to a reasonably unique value.
my $url = $req->url;
$req = $req->url(Mojo::URL->new);
HTTP request URL, defaults to a Mojo::URL object.
# Get request information
my $info = $req->url->to_abs->userinfo;
my $host = $req->url->to_abs->host;
my $path = $req->url->to_abs->path;
my $bool = $req->via_proxy;
$req = $req->via_proxy($bool);
Request can be performed through a proxy server.
Mojo::Message::Request inherits all methods from Mojo::Message and implements the following new ones.
my $clone = $req->clone;
Return a new Mojo::Message::Request object cloned from this request if possible, otherwise return undef
.
my $cookies = $req->cookies;
$req = $req->cookies(Mojo::Cookie::Request->new);
$req = $req->cookies({name => 'foo', value => 'bar'});
Access request cookies, usually Mojo::Cookie::Request objects.
# Names of all cookies
say $_->name for @{$req->cookies};
my $values = $req->every_param('foo');
Similar to "param", but returns all values sharing the same name as an array reference.
# Get first value
say $req->every_param('foo')->[0];
my $bool = $req->extract_start_line(\$str);
Extract request-line from string.
$req = $req->fix_headers;
Make sure request has all required headers.
my $bytes = $req->get_start_line_chunk($offset);
Get a chunk of request-line data starting from a specific position. Note that this method finalizes the request.
my $bool = $req->is_handshake;
Check Upgrade
header for websocket
value.
my $bool = $req->is_secure;
Check if connection is secure.
my $bool = $req->is_xhr;
Check X-Requested-With
header for XMLHttpRequest
value.
my $value = $req->param('foo');
Access GET
and POST
parameters extracted from the query string and application/x-www-form-urlencoded
or multipart/form-data
message body. If there are multiple values sharing the same name, and you want to access more than just the last one, you can use "every_param". Note that this method caches all data, so it should not be called before the entire request body has been received. Parts of the request body need to be loaded into memory to parse POST
parameters, so you have to make sure it is not excessively large. There's a 16MiB limit for requests by default.
my $params = $req->params;
All GET
and POST
parameters extracted from the query string and application/x-www-form-urlencoded
or multipart/form-data
message body, usually a Mojo::Parameters object. Note that this method caches all data, so it should not be called before the entire request body has been received. Parts of the request body need to be loaded into memory to parse POST
parameters, so you have to make sure it is not excessively large. There's a 16MiB limit for requests by default.
# Get parameter names and values
my $hash = $req->params->to_hash;
$req = $req->parse('GET /foo/bar HTTP/1.1');
$req = $req->parse({PATH_INFO => '/'});
Parse HTTP request chunks or environment hash.
my $params = $req->query_params;
All GET
parameters, usually a Mojo::Parameters object.
# Turn GET parameters to hash and extract value
say $req->query_params->to_hash->{foo};
my $size = $req->start_line_size;
Size of the request-line in bytes. Note that this method finalizes the request.