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1 | package Catalyst::Request; |
2 | |
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3 | use IO::Socket qw[AF_INET inet_aton]; |
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4 | use Carp; |
fc42a730 |
5 | use utf8; |
de19de2e |
6 | use URI::http; |
7 | use URI::https; |
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8 | use URI::QueryParam; |
6680c772 |
9 | use HTTP::Headers; |
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10 | use Stream::Buffered; |
11 | use Hash::MultiValue; |
12 | use Scalar::Util; |
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13 | use HTTP::Body; |
b94f8e72 |
14 | use Catalyst::Exception; |
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15 | use Catalyst::Request::PartData; |
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16 | use Moose; |
17 | |
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18 | use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; |
19 | |
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20 | with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast'; |
21 | |
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22 | has env => (is => 'ro', writer => '_set_env', predicate => '_has_env'); |
47b9d68e |
23 | # XXX Deprecated crap here - warn? |
24 | has action => (is => 'rw'); |
25 | # XXX: Deprecated in docs ages ago (2006), deprecated with warning in 5.8000 due |
26 | # to confusion between Engines and Plugin::Authentication. Remove in 5.8100? |
27 | has user => (is => 'rw'); |
28 | sub snippets { shift->captures(@_) } |
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29 | |
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30 | has _read_position => ( |
26fc3c5f |
31 | # FIXME: work around Moose bug RT#75367 |
32 | # init_arg => undef, |
47b9d68e |
33 | is => 'ro', |
34 | writer => '_set_read_position', |
35 | default => 0, |
36 | ); |
37 | has _read_length => ( |
26fc3c5f |
38 | # FIXME: work around Moose bug RT#75367 |
39 | # init_arg => undef, |
47b9d68e |
40 | is => 'ro', |
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41 | default => sub { |
42 | my $self = shift; |
43 | $self->header('Content-Length') || 0; |
44 | }, |
45 | lazy => 1, |
46 | ); |
47 | |
5fb12dbb |
48 | has address => (is => 'rw'); |
49 | has arguments => (is => 'rw', default => sub { [] }); |
d5f4b434 |
50 | has cookies => (is => 'ro', builder => 'prepare_cookies', lazy => 1); |
51 | |
d5f4b434 |
52 | sub prepare_cookies { |
53 | my ( $self ) = @_; |
54 | |
55 | if ( my $header = $self->header('Cookie') ) { |
56 | return { CGI::Simple::Cookie->parse($header) }; |
57 | } |
58 | {}; |
59 | } |
60 | |
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61 | has query_keywords => (is => 'rw'); |
62 | has match => (is => 'rw'); |
63 | has method => (is => 'rw'); |
64 | has protocol => (is => 'rw'); |
f152ae23 |
65 | has query_parameters => (is => 'rw', lazy=>1, default => sub { shift->_use_hash_multivalue ? Hash::MultiValue->new : +{} }); |
5fb12dbb |
66 | has secure => (is => 'rw', default => 0); |
67 | has captures => (is => 'rw', default => sub { [] }); |
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68 | has uri => (is => 'rw', predicate => 'has_uri'); |
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69 | has remote_user => (is => 'rw'); |
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70 | has headers => ( |
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71 | is => 'rw', |
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72 | isa => 'HTTP::Headers', |
73 | handles => [qw(content_encoding content_length content_type header referer user_agent)], |
d5f4b434 |
74 | builder => 'prepare_headers', |
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75 | lazy => 1, |
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76 | ); |
77 | |
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78 | sub prepare_headers { |
79 | my ($self) = @_; |
80 | |
81 | my $env = $self->env; |
82 | my $headers = HTTP::Headers->new(); |
83 | |
84 | for my $header (keys %{ $env }) { |
85 | next unless $header =~ /^(HTTP|CONTENT|COOKIE)/i; |
86 | (my $field = $header) =~ s/^HTTPS?_//; |
87 | $field =~ tr/_/-/; |
88 | $headers->header($field => $env->{$header}); |
89 | } |
90 | return $headers; |
91 | } |
92 | |
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93 | has _log => ( |
94 | is => 'ro', |
95 | weak_ref => 1, |
96 | required => 1, |
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97 | ); |
98 | |
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99 | has io_fh => ( |
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100 | is=>'ro', |
c2fef52f |
101 | predicate=>'_has_io_fh', |
b87d834e |
102 | lazy=>1, |
103 | builder=>'_build_io_fh'); |
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104 | |
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105 | sub _build_io_fh { |
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106 | my $self = shift; |
107 | return $self->env->{'psgix.io'} |
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108 | || ( |
109 | $self->env->{'net.async.http.server.req'} && |
110 | $self->env->{'net.async.http.server.req'}->stream) ## Until I can make ioasync cabal see the value of supportin psgix.io (jnap) |
eb1f4b49 |
111 | || die "Your Server does not support psgix.io"; |
ade3da0a |
112 | }; |
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113 | |
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114 | has data_handlers => ( is=>'ro', isa=>'HashRef', default=>sub { +{} } ); |
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115 | |
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116 | has body_data => ( |
117 | is=>'ro', |
118 | lazy=>1, |
119 | builder=>'_build_body_data'); |
120 | |
121 | sub _build_body_data { |
122 | my ($self) = @_; |
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123 | |
124 | # Not sure if these returns should not be exceptions... |
125 | my $content_type = $self->content_type || return; |
126 | return unless ($self->method eq 'POST' || $self->method eq 'PUT'); |
127 | |
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128 | my ($match) = grep { $content_type =~/$_/i } |
129 | keys(%{$self->data_handlers}); |
130 | |
131 | if($match) { |
132 | my $fh = $self->body; |
133 | local $_ = $fh; |
134 | return $self->data_handlers->{$match}->($fh, $self); |
135 | } else { |
b94f8e72 |
136 | Catalyst::Exception->throw("$content_type is does not have an available data handler"); |
b87d834e |
137 | } |
138 | } |
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139 | |
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140 | has _use_hash_multivalue => ( |
141 | is=>'ro', |
142 | required=>1, |
143 | default=> sub {0}); |
144 | |
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145 | # Amount of data to read from input on each pass |
146 | our $CHUNKSIZE = 64 * 1024; |
147 | |
148 | sub read { |
149 | my ($self, $maxlength) = @_; |
150 | my $remaining = $self->_read_length - $self->_read_position; |
151 | $maxlength ||= $CHUNKSIZE; |
152 | |
153 | # Are we done reading? |
154 | if ( $remaining <= 0 ) { |
155 | return; |
156 | } |
157 | |
158 | my $readlen = ( $remaining > $maxlength ) ? $maxlength : $remaining; |
159 | my $rc = $self->read_chunk( my $buffer, $readlen ); |
160 | if ( defined $rc ) { |
161 | if (0 == $rc) { # Nothing more to read even though Content-Length |
162 | # said there should be. |
163 | return; |
164 | } |
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165 | $self->_set_read_position( $self->_read_position + $rc ); |
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166 | return $buffer; |
167 | } |
168 | else { |
169 | Catalyst::Exception->throw( |
170 | message => "Unknown error reading input: $!" ); |
171 | } |
172 | } |
173 | |
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174 | sub read_chunk { |
175 | my $self = shift; |
176 | return $self->env->{'psgi.input'}->read(@_); |
177 | } |
178 | |
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179 | has body_parameters => ( |
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180 | is => 'rw', |
181 | required => 1, |
182 | lazy => 1, |
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183 | predicate => 'has_body_parameters', |
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184 | builder => 'prepare_body_parameters', |
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185 | ); |
186 | |
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187 | has uploads => ( |
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188 | is => 'rw', |
189 | required => 1, |
5fb12dbb |
190 | default => sub { {} }, |
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191 | ); |
192 | |
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193 | has parameters => ( |
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194 | is => 'rw', |
195 | lazy => 1, |
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196 | builder => '_build_parameters', |
197 | clearer => '_clear_parameters', |
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198 | ); |
199 | |
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200 | # TODO: |
201 | # - Can we lose the before modifiers which just call prepare_body ? |
202 | # they are wasteful, slow us down and feel cluttery. |
203 | |
204 | # Can we make _body an attribute, have the rest of |
205 | # these lazy build from there and kill all the direct hash access |
206 | # in Catalyst.pm and Engine.pm? |
207 | |
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208 | sub prepare_parameters { |
209 | my ( $self ) = @_; |
11e7af55 |
210 | $self->_clear_parameters; |
211 | return $self->parameters; |
212 | } |
213 | |
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214 | sub _build_parameters { |
215 | my ( $self ) = @_; |
1cbdfa9b |
216 | my $parameters = {}; |
217 | my $body_parameters = $self->body_parameters; |
218 | my $query_parameters = $self->query_parameters; |
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219 | |
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220 | if($self->_use_hash_multivalue) { |
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221 | return Hash::MultiValue->new($query_parameters->flatten, $body_parameters->flatten); |
88ba7793 |
222 | } |
223 | |
1cbdfa9b |
224 | # We copy, no references |
225 | foreach my $name (keys %$query_parameters) { |
226 | my $param = $query_parameters->{$name}; |
227 | $parameters->{$name} = ref $param eq 'ARRAY' ? [ @$param ] : $param; |
228 | } |
229 | |
230 | # Merge query and body parameters |
231 | foreach my $name (keys %$body_parameters) { |
232 | my $param = $body_parameters->{$name}; |
233 | my @values = ref $param eq 'ARRAY' ? @$param : ($param); |
234 | if ( my $existing = $parameters->{$name} ) { |
235 | unshift(@values, (ref $existing eq 'ARRAY' ? @$existing : $existing)); |
236 | } |
237 | $parameters->{$name} = @values > 1 ? \@values : $values[0]; |
238 | } |
239 | $parameters; |
240 | } |
241 | |
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242 | has _uploadtmp => ( |
243 | is => 'ro', |
244 | predicate => '_has_uploadtmp', |
245 | ); |
246 | |
247 | sub prepare_body { |
248 | my ( $self ) = @_; |
249 | |
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250 | # If previously applied middleware created the HTTP::Body object, then we |
251 | # just use that one. |
952ff530 |
252 | |
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253 | if(my $plack_body = $self->_has_env ? $self->env->{'plack.request.http.body'} : undef) { |
952ff530 |
254 | $self->_body($plack_body); |
191665f3 |
255 | $self->_body->cleanup(1); |
256 | return; |
952ff530 |
257 | } |
258 | |
191665f3 |
259 | # If there is nothing to read, set body to naught and return. This |
260 | # will cause all body code to be skipped |
398f13db |
261 | |
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262 | return $self->_body(0) unless my $length = $self->_read_length; |
952ff530 |
263 | |
191665f3 |
264 | # Unless the body has already been set, create it. Not sure about this |
265 | # code, how else might it be set, but this was existing logic. |
266 | |
267 | unless ($self->_body) { |
268 | my $type = $self->header('Content-Type'); |
269 | $self->_body(HTTP::Body->new( $type, $length )); |
270 | $self->_body->cleanup(1); |
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271 | |
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272 | # JNAP: I'm not sure this is doing what we expect, but it also doesn't |
273 | # seem to be hurting (seems ->_has_uploadtmp is true more than I would |
274 | # expect. |
275 | |
276 | $self->_body->tmpdir( $self->_uploadtmp ) |
277 | if $self->_has_uploadtmp; |
952ff530 |
278 | } |
279 | |
191665f3 |
280 | # Ok if we get this far, we have to read psgi.input into the new body |
281 | # object. Lets play nice with any plack app or other downstream, so |
282 | # we create a buffer unless one exists. |
283 | |
284 | my $stream_buffer; |
285 | if ($self->env->{'psgix.input.buffered'}) { |
286 | # Be paranoid about previous psgi middleware or apps that read the |
287 | # input but didn't return the buffer to the start. |
288 | $self->env->{'psgi.input'}->seek(0, 0); |
289 | } else { |
290 | $stream_buffer = Stream::Buffered->new($length); |
291 | } |
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292 | |
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293 | # Check for definedness as you could read '0' |
294 | while ( defined ( my $chunk = $self->read() ) ) { |
295 | $self->prepare_body_chunk($chunk); |
296 | $stream_buffer->print($chunk) if $stream_buffer; |
297 | } |
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298 | |
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299 | # Ok, we read the body. Lets play nice for any PSGI app down the pipe |
300 | |
301 | if ($stream_buffer) { |
302 | $self->env->{'psgix.input.buffered'} = 1; |
303 | $self->env->{'psgi.input'} = $stream_buffer->rewind; |
304 | } else { |
305 | $self->env->{'psgi.input'}->seek(0, 0); # Reset the buffer for downstream middleware or apps |
952ff530 |
306 | } |
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307 | |
191665f3 |
308 | # paranoia against wrong Content-Length header |
309 | my $remaining = $length - $self->_read_position; |
310 | if ( $remaining > 0 ) { |
311 | Catalyst::Exception->throw("Wrong Content-Length value: $length" ); |
952ff530 |
312 | } |
313 | } |
314 | |
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315 | sub prepare_body_chunk { |
316 | my ( $self, $chunk ) = @_; |
317 | |
318 | $self->_body->add($chunk); |
319 | } |
320 | |
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321 | sub prepare_body_parameters { |
c0d561c1 |
322 | my ( $self, $c ) = @_; |
0d94e986 |
323 | return $self->body_parameters if $self->has_body_parameters; |
d003ff83 |
324 | $self->prepare_body if ! $self->_has_body; |
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325 | |
326 | unless($self->_body) { |
0d94e986 |
327 | my $return = $self->_use_hash_multivalue ? Hash::MultiValue->new : {}; |
328 | $self->body_parameters($return); |
329 | return $return; |
f152ae23 |
330 | } |
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331 | |
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332 | my $params; |
333 | my %part_data = %{$self->_body->part_data}; |
334 | if(scalar %part_data && !$c->config->{skip_complex_post_part_handling}) { |
335 | foreach my $key (keys %part_data) { |
336 | my $proto_value = $part_data{$key}; |
337 | my ($val, @extra) = (ref($proto_value)||'') eq 'ARRAY' ? @$proto_value : ($proto_value); |
338 | |
339 | if(@extra) { |
340 | $params->{$key} = [map { Catalyst::Request::PartData->build_from_part_data($_) } ($val,@extra)]; |
341 | } else { |
342 | $params->{$key} = Catalyst::Request::PartData->build_from_part_data($val); |
343 | } |
344 | } |
345 | } else { |
346 | $params = $self->_body->param; |
347 | } |
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348 | |
349 | # If we have an encoding configured (like UTF-8) in general we expect a client |
350 | # to POST with the encoding we fufilled the request in. Otherwise don't do any |
351 | # encoding (good change wide chars could be in HTML entity style llike the old |
352 | # days -JNAP |
353 | |
354 | # so, now that HTTP::Body prepared the body params, we gotta 'walk' the structure |
355 | # and do any needed decoding. |
356 | |
357 | # This only does something if the encoding is set via the encoding param. Remember |
358 | # this is assuming the client is not bad and responds with what you provided. In |
359 | # general you can just use utf8 and get away with it. |
360 | # |
361 | # I need to see if $c is here since this also doubles as a builder for the object :( |
362 | |
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363 | if($c and $c->encoding and !$c->config->{skip_body_param_unicode_decoding}) { |
c0d561c1 |
364 | $params = $c->_handle_unicode_decoding($params); |
365 | } |
366 | |
0d94e986 |
367 | my $return = $self->_use_hash_multivalue ? |
c0d561c1 |
368 | Hash::MultiValue->from_mixed($params) : |
369 | $params; |
0d94e986 |
370 | |
371 | $self->body_parameters($return) unless $self->has_body_parameters; |
372 | return $return; |
398f13db |
373 | } |
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374 | |
2f498a7e |
375 | sub prepare_connection { |
376 | my ($self) = @_; |
377 | |
378 | my $env = $self->env; |
379 | |
380 | $self->address( $env->{REMOTE_ADDR} ); |
381 | $self->hostname( $env->{REMOTE_HOST} ) |
382 | if exists $env->{REMOTE_HOST}; |
383 | $self->protocol( $env->{SERVER_PROTOCOL} ); |
384 | $self->remote_user( $env->{REMOTE_USER} ); |
385 | $self->method( $env->{REQUEST_METHOD} ); |
386 | $self->secure( $env->{'psgi.url_scheme'} eq 'https' ? 1 : 0 ); |
387 | } |
388 | |
389 | # XXX - FIXME - method is here now, move this crap... |
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390 | around parameters => sub { |
391 | my ($orig, $self, $params) = @_; |
392 | if ($params) { |
393 | if ( !ref $params ) { |
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394 | $self->_log->warn( |
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395 | "Attempt to retrieve '$params' with req->params(), " . |
396 | "you probably meant to call req->param('$params')" |
397 | ); |
398 | $params = undef; |
399 | } |
400 | return $self->$orig($params); |
401 | } |
402 | $self->$orig(); |
059c085b |
403 | }; |
404 | |
405 | has base => ( |
5fb12dbb |
406 | is => 'rw', |
407 | required => 1, |
408 | lazy => 1, |
409 | default => sub { |
059c085b |
410 | my $self = shift; |
6cb9e383 |
411 | return $self->path if $self->has_uri; |
059c085b |
412 | }, |
413 | ); |
414 | |
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415 | has _body => ( |
0f56bbcf |
416 | is => 'rw', clearer => '_clear_body', predicate => '_has_body', |
059c085b |
417 | ); |
610bc6ec |
418 | # Eugh, ugly. Should just be able to rename accessor methods to 'body' |
b0ad47c1 |
419 | # and provide a custom reader.. |
610bc6ec |
420 | sub body { |
421 | my $self = shift; |
952ff530 |
422 | $self->prepare_body unless $self->_has_body; |
14c057aa |
423 | croak 'body is a reader' if scalar @_; |
610bc6ec |
424 | return blessed $self->_body ? $self->_body->body : $self->_body; |
425 | } |
059c085b |
426 | |
427 | has hostname => ( |
428 | is => 'rw', |
429 | required => 1, |
430 | lazy => 1, |
431 | default => sub { |
432 | my ($self) = @_; |
9fb936e5 |
433 | gethostbyaddr( inet_aton( $self->address ), AF_INET ) || $self->address |
059c085b |
434 | }, |
435 | ); |
436 | |
02570318 |
437 | has _path => ( is => 'rw', predicate => '_has_path', clearer => '_clear_path' ); |
438 | |
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439 | sub args { shift->arguments(@_) } |
440 | sub body_params { shift->body_parameters(@_) } |
441 | sub input { shift->body(@_) } |
442 | sub params { shift->parameters(@_) } |
443 | sub query_params { shift->query_parameters(@_) } |
444 | sub path_info { shift->path(@_) } |
f7e4e231 |
445 | |
8738b8fe |
446 | =for stopwords param params |
965f3e35 |
447 | |
fc7ec1d9 |
448 | =head1 NAME |
449 | |
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450 | Catalyst::Request - provides information about the current client request |
fc7ec1d9 |
451 | |
452 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
453 | |
b22c6668 |
454 | $req = $c->request; |
767480fd |
455 | $req->address eq "127.0.0.1"; |
b22c6668 |
456 | $req->arguments; |
3e19f4f6 |
457 | $req->args; |
b22c6668 |
458 | $req->base; |
06e1b616 |
459 | $req->body; |
974733c0 |
460 | $req->body_data; |
fbcc39ad |
461 | $req->body_parameters; |
b5176d9e |
462 | $req->content_encoding; |
463 | $req->content_length; |
464 | $req->content_type; |
b77e7869 |
465 | $req->cookie; |
b22c6668 |
466 | $req->cookies; |
b5176d9e |
467 | $req->header; |
b22c6668 |
468 | $req->headers; |
469 | $req->hostname; |
61bacdcc |
470 | $req->input; |
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471 | $req->query_keywords; |
b22c6668 |
472 | $req->match; |
473 | $req->method; |
e7c0c583 |
474 | $req->param; |
e7c0c583 |
475 | $req->parameters; |
3e19f4f6 |
476 | $req->params; |
b22c6668 |
477 | $req->path; |
bfde09a2 |
478 | $req->protocol; |
fbcc39ad |
479 | $req->query_parameters; |
480 | $req->read; |
b5176d9e |
481 | $req->referer; |
bfde09a2 |
482 | $req->secure; |
47b9d68e |
483 | $req->captures; |
e7c0c583 |
484 | $req->upload; |
b22c6668 |
485 | $req->uploads; |
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486 | $req->uri; |
7ce7ca2e |
487 | $req->user; |
66294129 |
488 | $req->user_agent; |
9d8d0ab9 |
489 | $req->env; |
b22c6668 |
490 | |
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491 | See also L<Catalyst>, L<Catalyst::Request::Upload>. |
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492 | |
493 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
494 | |
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495 | This is the Catalyst Request class, which provides an interface to data for the |
496 | current client request. The request object is prepared by L<Catalyst::Engine>, |
497 | thus hiding the details of the particular engine implementation. |
b22c6668 |
498 | |
499 | =head1 METHODS |
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500 | |
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501 | =head2 $req->address |
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502 | |
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503 | Returns the IP address of the client. |
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504 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
505 | =head2 $req->arguments |
61b1e958 |
506 | |
b22c6668 |
507 | Returns a reference to an array containing the arguments. |
fc7ec1d9 |
508 | |
509 | print $c->request->arguments->[0]; |
510 | |
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511 | For example, if your action was |
512 | |
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513 | package MyApp::Controller::Foo; |
85d9fce6 |
514 | |
515 | sub moose : Local { |
516 | ... |
517 | } |
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518 | |
3e19f4f6 |
519 | and the URI for the request was C<http://.../foo/moose/bah>, the string C<bah> |
c436c1e8 |
520 | would be the first and only argument. |
521 | |
6d920953 |
522 | Arguments get automatically URI-unescaped for you. |
8f58057d |
523 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
524 | =head2 $req->args |
3e19f4f6 |
525 | |
01011731 |
526 | Shortcut for L</arguments>. |
3e19f4f6 |
527 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
528 | =head2 $req->base |
fc7ec1d9 |
529 | |
328f225e |
530 | Contains the URI base. This will always have a trailing slash. Note that the |
f4dda4a8 |
531 | URI scheme (e.g., http vs. https) must be determined through heuristics; |
328f225e |
532 | depending on your server configuration, it may be incorrect. See $req->secure |
533 | for more info. |
c436c1e8 |
534 | |
3e19f4f6 |
535 | If your application was queried with the URI |
536 | C<http://localhost:3000/some/path> then C<base> is C<http://localhost:3000/>. |
fc7ec1d9 |
537 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
538 | =head2 $req->body |
06e1b616 |
539 | |
843871cf |
540 | Returns the message body of the request, as returned by L<HTTP::Body>: a string, |
541 | unless Content-Type is C<application/x-www-form-urlencoded>, C<text/xml>, or |
542 | C<multipart/form-data>, in which case a L<File::Temp> object is returned. |
e060fe05 |
543 | |
974733c0 |
544 | =head2 $req->body_data |
545 | |
546 | Returns a Perl representation of POST/PUT body data that is not classic HTML |
547 | form data, such as JSON, XML, etc. By default, Catalyst will parse incoming |
548 | data of the type 'application/json' and return access to that data via this |
549 | method. You may define addition data_handlers via a global configuration |
550 | setting. See L<Catalyst\DATA HANDLERS> for more information. |
551 | |
b94f8e72 |
552 | If the POST is malformed in some way (such as undefined or not content that |
553 | matches the content-type) we raise a L<Catalyst::Exception> with the error |
554 | text as the message. |
555 | |
566678d0 |
556 | If the POSTed content type does not match an available data handler, this |
b94f8e72 |
557 | will also raise an exception. |
558 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
559 | =head2 $req->body_parameters |
fbcc39ad |
560 | |
3e19f4f6 |
561 | Returns a reference to a hash containing body (POST) parameters. Values can |
fbcc39ad |
562 | be either a scalar or an arrayref containing scalars. |
563 | |
564 | print $c->request->body_parameters->{field}; |
565 | print $c->request->body_parameters->{field}->[0]; |
c436c1e8 |
566 | |
d631b5f9 |
567 | These are the parameters from the POST part of the request, if any. |
e5ecd5bc |
568 | |
0d94e986 |
569 | B<NOTE> If your POST is multipart, but contains non file upload parts (such |
570 | as an line part with an alternative encoding or content type) we cannot determine |
571 | the correct way to extra a meaningful value from the upload. In this case any |
572 | part like this will be represented as an instance of L<Catalyst::Request::PartData>. |
573 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
574 | =head2 $req->body_params |
fbcc39ad |
575 | |
3e19f4f6 |
576 | Shortcut for body_parameters. |
fbcc39ad |
577 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
578 | =head2 $req->content_encoding |
b5176d9e |
579 | |
3e19f4f6 |
580 | Shortcut for $req->headers->content_encoding. |
b5176d9e |
581 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
582 | =head2 $req->content_length |
b5176d9e |
583 | |
3e19f4f6 |
584 | Shortcut for $req->headers->content_length. |
b5176d9e |
585 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
586 | =head2 $req->content_type |
b5176d9e |
587 | |
3e19f4f6 |
588 | Shortcut for $req->headers->content_type. |
b5176d9e |
589 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
590 | =head2 $req->cookie |
3ad654e0 |
591 | |
3e19f4f6 |
592 | A convenient method to access $req->cookies. |
3ad654e0 |
593 | |
594 | $cookie = $c->request->cookie('name'); |
595 | @cookies = $c->request->cookie; |
596 | |
597 | =cut |
598 | |
599 | sub cookie { |
600 | my $self = shift; |
601 | |
602 | if ( @_ == 0 ) { |
b77e7869 |
603 | return keys %{ $self->cookies }; |
3ad654e0 |
604 | } |
605 | |
606 | if ( @_ == 1 ) { |
607 | |
608 | my $name = shift; |
609 | |
b77e7869 |
610 | unless ( exists $self->cookies->{$name} ) { |
3ad654e0 |
611 | return undef; |
612 | } |
fbcc39ad |
613 | |
b77e7869 |
614 | return $self->cookies->{$name}; |
3ad654e0 |
615 | } |
616 | } |
617 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
618 | =head2 $req->cookies |
fc7ec1d9 |
619 | |
b22c6668 |
620 | Returns a reference to a hash containing the cookies. |
fc7ec1d9 |
621 | |
622 | print $c->request->cookies->{mycookie}->value; |
623 | |
7e743798 |
624 | The cookies in the hash are indexed by name, and the values are L<CGI::Simple::Cookie> |
c436c1e8 |
625 | objects. |
626 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
627 | =head2 $req->header |
b5176d9e |
628 | |
3e19f4f6 |
629 | Shortcut for $req->headers->header. |
b5176d9e |
630 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
631 | =head2 $req->headers |
fc7ec1d9 |
632 | |
3e19f4f6 |
633 | Returns an L<HTTP::Headers> object containing the headers for the current request. |
fc7ec1d9 |
634 | |
635 | print $c->request->headers->header('X-Catalyst'); |
636 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
637 | =head2 $req->hostname |
0556eb49 |
638 | |
178dca5f |
639 | Returns the hostname of the client. Use C<< $req->uri->host >> to get the hostname of the server. |
e5ecd5bc |
640 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
641 | =head2 $req->input |
61bacdcc |
642 | |
3e19f4f6 |
643 | Alias for $req->body. |
61bacdcc |
644 | |
3b4d1251 |
645 | =head2 $req->query_keywords |
646 | |
647 | Contains the keywords portion of a query string, when no '=' signs are |
648 | present. |
649 | |
650 | http://localhost/path?some+keywords |
b0ad47c1 |
651 | |
3b4d1251 |
652 | $c->request->query_keywords will contain 'some keywords' |
653 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
654 | =head2 $req->match |
fc7ec1d9 |
655 | |
3e19f4f6 |
656 | This contains the matching part of a Regex action. Otherwise |
2c83fd5a |
657 | it returns the same as 'action', except for default actions, |
658 | which return an empty string. |
fc7ec1d9 |
659 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
660 | =head2 $req->method |
b5176d9e |
661 | |
662 | Contains the request method (C<GET>, C<POST>, C<HEAD>, etc). |
663 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
664 | =head2 $req->param |
e7c0c583 |
665 | |
b0ad47c1 |
666 | Returns GET and POST parameters with a CGI.pm-compatible param method. This |
3e19f4f6 |
667 | is an alternative method for accessing parameters in $c->req->parameters. |
e7c0c583 |
668 | |
a82c2894 |
669 | $value = $c->request->param( 'foo' ); |
670 | @values = $c->request->param( 'foo' ); |
e7c0c583 |
671 | @params = $c->request->param; |
672 | |
3e705254 |
673 | Like L<CGI>, and B<unlike> earlier versions of Catalyst, passing multiple |
a82c2894 |
674 | arguments to this method, like this: |
675 | |
85d9fce6 |
676 | $c->request->param( 'foo', 'bar', 'gorch', 'quxx' ); |
a82c2894 |
677 | |
678 | will set the parameter C<foo> to the multiple values C<bar>, C<gorch> and |
679 | C<quxx>. Previously this would have added C<bar> as another value to C<foo> |
3e19f4f6 |
680 | (creating it if it didn't exist before), and C<quxx> as another value for |
681 | C<gorch>. |
a82c2894 |
682 | |
83312afd |
683 | B<NOTE> this is considered a legacy interface and care should be taken when |
684 | using it. C<< scalar $c->req->param( 'foo' ) >> will return only the first |
685 | C<foo> param even if multiple are present; C<< $c->req->param( 'foo' ) >> will |
686 | return a list of as many are present, which can have unexpected consequences |
687 | when writing code of the form: |
688 | |
689 | $foo->bar( |
690 | a => 'b', |
691 | baz => $c->req->param( 'baz' ), |
692 | ); |
693 | |
694 | If multiple C<baz> parameters are provided this code might corrupt data or |
695 | cause a hash initialization error. For a more straightforward interface see |
696 | C<< $c->req->parameters >>. |
697 | |
f384c848 |
698 | B<NOTE> Interfaces like this, which are based on L<CGI> and the C<param> method |
ac1cf8d4 |
699 | are known to cause demonstrated exploits. It is highly recommended that you |
700 | avoid using this method, and migrate existing code away from it. Here's a |
f384c848 |
701 | whitepaper of the exploit: |
0810283f |
702 | |
703 | L<http://blog.gerv.net/2014/10/new-class-of-vulnerability-in-perl-web-applications/> |
704 | |
ac1cf8d4 |
705 | B<NOTE> Further discussion on IRC indicate that the L<Catalyst> core team from 'back then' |
706 | were well aware of this hack and this is the main reason we added the new approach to |
707 | getting parameters in the first place. |
708 | |
0810283f |
709 | Basically this is an exploit that takes advantage of how L<\param> will do one thing |
710 | in scalar context and another thing in list context. This is combined with how Perl |
711 | chooses to deal with duplicate keys in a hash definition by overwriting the value of |
712 | existing keys with a new value if the same key shows up again. Generally you will be |
566678d0 |
713 | vulnerable to this exploit if you are using this method in a direct assignment in a |
0810283f |
714 | hash, such as with a L<DBIx::Class> create statement. For example, if you have |
715 | parameters like: |
716 | |
717 | user?user=123&foo=a&foo=user&foo=456 |
718 | |
719 | You could end up with extra parameters injected into your method calls: |
720 | |
721 | $c->model('User')->create({ |
722 | user => $c->req->param('user'), |
723 | foo => $c->req->param('foo'), |
724 | }); |
725 | |
726 | Which would look like: |
727 | |
728 | $c->model('User')->create({ |
729 | user => 123, |
730 | foo => qw(a user 456), |
731 | }); |
732 | |
733 | (or to be absolutely clear if you are not seeing it): |
734 | |
735 | $c->model('User')->create({ |
736 | user => 456, |
737 | foo => 'a', |
738 | }); |
739 | |
740 | Possible remediations include scrubbing your parameters with a form validator like |
741 | L<HTML::FormHandler> or being careful to force scalar context using the scalar |
742 | keyword: |
743 | |
744 | $c->model('User')->create({ |
745 | user => scalar($c->req->param('user')), |
746 | foo => scalar($c->req->param('foo')), |
747 | }); |
748 | |
f384c848 |
749 | Upcoming versions of L<Catalyst> will disable this interface by default and require |
750 | you to positively enable it should you require it for backwards compatibility reasons. |
751 | |
e7c0c583 |
752 | =cut |
753 | |
754 | sub param { |
755 | my $self = shift; |
756 | |
757 | if ( @_ == 0 ) { |
758 | return keys %{ $self->parameters }; |
759 | } |
760 | |
4f96d61c |
761 | # If anything in @_ is undef, carp about that, and remove it from |
762 | # the list; |
763 | |
764 | my @params = grep { defined($_) ? 1 : do {carp "You called ->params with an undefined value"; 0} } @_; |
765 | |
766 | if ( @params == 1 ) { |
e7c0c583 |
767 | |
4f96d61c |
768 | defined(my $param = shift @params) || |
769 | carp "You called ->params with an undefined value 2"; |
6bd2b72c |
770 | |
bfde09a2 |
771 | unless ( exists $self->parameters->{$param} ) { |
772 | return wantarray ? () : undef; |
773 | } |
774 | |
775 | if ( ref $self->parameters->{$param} eq 'ARRAY' ) { |
776 | return (wantarray) |
777 | ? @{ $self->parameters->{$param} } |
778 | : $self->parameters->{$param}->[0]; |
779 | } |
780 | else { |
781 | return (wantarray) |
782 | ? ( $self->parameters->{$param} ) |
783 | : $self->parameters->{$param}; |
784 | } |
d7945f32 |
785 | } |
4f96d61c |
786 | elsif ( @params > 1 ) { |
787 | my $field = shift @params; |
90d3ac10 |
788 | $self->parameters->{$field} = [@params]; |
d7945f32 |
789 | } |
e7c0c583 |
790 | } |
b5176d9e |
791 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
792 | =head2 $req->parameters |
61b1e958 |
793 | |
3e19f4f6 |
794 | Returns a reference to a hash containing GET and POST parameters. Values can |
d08ced28 |
795 | be either a scalar or an arrayref containing scalars. |
fc7ec1d9 |
796 | |
e7c0c583 |
797 | print $c->request->parameters->{field}; |
798 | print $c->request->parameters->{field}->[0]; |
fc7ec1d9 |
799 | |
c436c1e8 |
800 | This is the combination of C<query_parameters> and C<body_parameters>. |
801 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
802 | =head2 $req->params |
3e19f4f6 |
803 | |
804 | Shortcut for $req->parameters. |
805 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
806 | =head2 $req->path |
fc7ec1d9 |
807 | |
3e19f4f6 |
808 | Returns the path, i.e. the part of the URI after $req->base, for the current request. |
fc7ec1d9 |
809 | |
be6801fa |
810 | http://localhost/path/foo |
811 | |
812 | $c->request->path will contain 'path/foo' |
813 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
814 | =head2 $req->path_info |
fbcc39ad |
815 | |
10011c19 |
816 | Alias for path, added for compatibility with L<CGI>. |
fbcc39ad |
817 | |
818 | =cut |
819 | |
820 | sub path { |
02fb5d78 |
821 | my ( $self, @params ) = @_; |
4f5ebacd |
822 | |
02fb5d78 |
823 | if (@params) { |
824 | $self->uri->path(@params); |
02570318 |
825 | $self->_clear_path; |
fbcc39ad |
826 | } |
02570318 |
827 | elsif ( $self->_has_path ) { |
828 | return $self->_path; |
e561386f |
829 | } |
02fb5d78 |
830 | else { |
831 | my $path = $self->uri->path; |
832 | my $location = $self->base->path; |
833 | $path =~ s/^(\Q$location\E)?//; |
834 | $path =~ s/^\///; |
02570318 |
835 | $self->_path($path); |
fbcc39ad |
836 | |
02fb5d78 |
837 | return $path; |
838 | } |
fbcc39ad |
839 | } |
840 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
841 | =head2 $req->protocol |
bfde09a2 |
842 | |
3e19f4f6 |
843 | Returns the protocol (HTTP/1.0 or HTTP/1.1) used for the current request. |
bfde09a2 |
844 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
845 | =head2 $req->query_parameters |
fbcc39ad |
846 | |
def54ce2 |
847 | =head2 $req->query_params |
848 | |
3e19f4f6 |
849 | Returns a reference to a hash containing query string (GET) parameters. Values can |
fbcc39ad |
850 | be either a scalar or an arrayref containing scalars. |
851 | |
852 | print $c->request->query_parameters->{field}; |
853 | print $c->request->query_parameters->{field}->[0]; |
b0ad47c1 |
854 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
855 | =head2 $req->read( [$maxlength] ) |
fbcc39ad |
856 | |
3e19f4f6 |
857 | Reads a chunk of data from the request body. This method is intended to be |
858 | used in a while loop, reading $maxlength bytes on every call. $maxlength |
fbcc39ad |
859 | defaults to the size of the request if not specified. |
860 | |
87f50436 |
861 | =head2 $req->read_chunk(\$buff, $max) |
862 | |
d7f18923 |
863 | Reads a chunk. |
87f50436 |
864 | |
9779c885 |
865 | You have to set MyApp->config(parse_on_demand => 1) to use this directly. |
fbcc39ad |
866 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
867 | =head2 $req->referer |
fc7ec1d9 |
868 | |
3e19f4f6 |
869 | Shortcut for $req->headers->referer. Returns the referring page. |
fc7ec1d9 |
870 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
871 | =head2 $req->secure |
bfde09a2 |
872 | |
328f225e |
873 | Returns true or false, indicating whether the connection is secure |
d7f18923 |
874 | (https). The reliability of $req->secure may depend on your server |
875 | configuration; Catalyst relies on PSGI to determine whether or not a |
876 | request is secure (Catalyst looks at psgi.url_scheme), and different |
877 | PSGI servers may make this determination in different ways (as by |
878 | directly passing along information from the server, interpreting any of |
879 | several HTTP headers, or using heuristics of their own). |
bfde09a2 |
880 | |
2982e768 |
881 | =head2 $req->captures |
882 | |
5c6a56e0 |
883 | Returns a reference to an array containing captured args from chained |
884 | actions or regex captures. |
fc7ec1d9 |
885 | |
2982e768 |
886 | my @captures = @{ $c->request->captures }; |
887 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
888 | =head2 $req->upload |
e7c0c583 |
889 | |
3e19f4f6 |
890 | A convenient method to access $req->uploads. |
e7c0c583 |
891 | |
892 | $upload = $c->request->upload('field'); |
893 | @uploads = $c->request->upload('field'); |
894 | @fields = $c->request->upload; |
bfde09a2 |
895 | |
e7c0c583 |
896 | for my $upload ( $c->request->upload('field') ) { |
146554c5 |
897 | print $upload->filename; |
e7c0c583 |
898 | } |
899 | |
900 | =cut |
901 | |
902 | sub upload { |
903 | my $self = shift; |
904 | |
905 | if ( @_ == 0 ) { |
906 | return keys %{ $self->uploads }; |
907 | } |
908 | |
bfde09a2 |
909 | if ( @_ == 1 ) { |
e7c0c583 |
910 | |
bfde09a2 |
911 | my $upload = shift; |
912 | |
913 | unless ( exists $self->uploads->{$upload} ) { |
914 | return wantarray ? () : undef; |
915 | } |
6bd2b72c |
916 | |
bfde09a2 |
917 | if ( ref $self->uploads->{$upload} eq 'ARRAY' ) { |
918 | return (wantarray) |
919 | ? @{ $self->uploads->{$upload} } |
920 | : $self->uploads->{$upload}->[0]; |
921 | } |
922 | else { |
923 | return (wantarray) |
fbcc39ad |
924 | ? ( $self->uploads->{$upload} ) |
925 | : $self->uploads->{$upload}; |
bfde09a2 |
926 | } |
d7945f32 |
927 | } |
bfde09a2 |
928 | |
a4f5c51e |
929 | if ( @_ > 1 ) { |
bfde09a2 |
930 | |
931 | while ( my ( $field, $upload ) = splice( @_, 0, 2 ) ) { |
932 | |
933 | if ( exists $self->uploads->{$field} ) { |
934 | for ( $self->uploads->{$field} ) { |
935 | $_ = [$_] unless ref($_) eq "ARRAY"; |
936 | push( @$_, $upload ); |
937 | } |
938 | } |
939 | else { |
940 | $self->uploads->{$field} = $upload; |
941 | } |
942 | } |
e7c0c583 |
943 | } |
944 | } |
945 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
946 | =head2 $req->uploads |
fc7ec1d9 |
947 | |
bfde09a2 |
948 | Returns a reference to a hash containing uploads. Values can be either a |
b0ad47c1 |
949 | L<Catalyst::Request::Upload> object, or an arrayref of |
84e7aa89 |
950 | L<Catalyst::Request::Upload> objects. |
e7c0c583 |
951 | |
952 | my $upload = $c->request->uploads->{field}; |
953 | my $upload = $c->request->uploads->{field}->[0]; |
954 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
955 | =head2 $req->uri |
fbcc39ad |
956 | |
d26ee0d0 |
957 | Returns a L<URI> object for the current request. Stringifies to the URI text. |
fbcc39ad |
958 | |
a375a206 |
959 | =head2 $req->mangle_params( { key => 'value' }, $appendmode); |
bd917b94 |
960 | |
a375a206 |
961 | Returns a hashref of parameters stemming from the current request's params, |
962 | plus the ones supplied. Keys for which no current param exists will be |
963 | added, keys with undefined values will be removed and keys with existing |
964 | params will be replaced. Note that you can supply a true value as the final |
965 | argument to change behavior with regards to existing parameters, appending |
966 | values rather than replacing them. |
967 | |
968 | A quick example: |
969 | |
970 | # URI query params foo=1 |
971 | my $hashref = $req->mangle_params({ foo => 2 }); |
972 | # Result is query params of foo=2 |
973 | |
974 | versus append mode: |
975 | |
976 | # URI query params foo=1 |
977 | my $hashref = $req->mangle_params({ foo => 2 }, 1); |
978 | # Result is query params of foo=1&foo=2 |
979 | |
980 | This is the code behind C<uri_with>. |
bd917b94 |
981 | |
982 | =cut |
983 | |
a375a206 |
984 | sub mangle_params { |
985 | my ($self, $args, $append) = @_; |
b0ad47c1 |
986 | |
a375a206 |
987 | carp('No arguments passed to mangle_params()') unless $args; |
fbb513f7 |
988 | |
2f381252 |
989 | foreach my $value ( values %$args ) { |
d0f0fcf6 |
990 | next unless defined $value; |
fbb513f7 |
991 | for ( ref $value eq 'ARRAY' ? @$value : $value ) { |
992 | $_ = "$_"; |
5c779e98 |
993 | # utf8::encode($_); |
fc42a730 |
994 | } |
fc42a730 |
995 | }; |
b0ad47c1 |
996 | |
a375a206 |
997 | my %params = %{ $self->uri->query_form_hash }; |
998 | foreach my $key (keys %{ $args }) { |
999 | my $val = $args->{$key}; |
1000 | if(defined($val)) { |
1001 | |
1002 | if($append && exists($params{$key})) { |
1003 | |
1004 | # This little bit of heaven handles appending a new value onto |
1005 | # an existing one regardless if the existing value is an array |
1006 | # or not, and regardless if the new value is an array or not |
1007 | $params{$key} = [ |
1008 | ref($params{$key}) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $params{$key} } : $params{$key}, |
1009 | ref($val) eq 'ARRAY' ? @{ $val } : $val |
1010 | ]; |
1011 | |
1012 | } else { |
1013 | $params{$key} = $val; |
1014 | } |
1015 | } else { |
1016 | |
1017 | # If the param wasn't defined then we delete it. |
1018 | delete($params{$key}); |
1019 | } |
1020 | } |
1021 | |
1022 | |
1023 | return \%params; |
1024 | } |
1025 | |
1026 | =head2 $req->uri_with( { key => 'value' } ); |
1027 | |
1028 | Returns a rewritten URI object for the current request. Key/value pairs |
1029 | passed in will override existing parameters. You can remove an existing |
1030 | parameter by passing in an undef value. Unmodified pairs will be |
1031 | preserved. |
1032 | |
1033 | You may also pass an optional second parameter that puts C<uri_with> into |
1034 | append mode: |
1035 | |
1036 | $req->uri_with( { key => 'value' }, { mode => 'append' } ); |
9779c885 |
1037 | |
a375a206 |
1038 | See C<mangle_params> for an explanation of this behavior. |
1039 | |
1040 | =cut |
1041 | |
1042 | sub uri_with { |
1043 | my( $self, $args, $behavior) = @_; |
1044 | |
1045 | carp( 'No arguments passed to uri_with()' ) unless $args; |
1046 | |
1047 | my $append = 0; |
1048 | if((ref($behavior) eq 'HASH') && defined($behavior->{mode}) && ($behavior->{mode} eq 'append')) { |
1049 | $append = 1; |
1050 | } |
1051 | |
1052 | my $params = $self->mangle_params($args, $append); |
1053 | |
1054 | my $uri = $self->uri->clone; |
1055 | $uri->query_form($params); |
2f381252 |
1056 | |
bd917b94 |
1057 | return $uri; |
1058 | } |
1059 | |
8026359e |
1060 | =head2 $req->remote_user |
1061 | |
1062 | Returns the value of the C<REMOTE_USER> environment variable. |
7ce7ca2e |
1063 | |
b5ecfcf0 |
1064 | =head2 $req->user_agent |
b5176d9e |
1065 | |
3e19f4f6 |
1066 | Shortcut to $req->headers->user_agent. Returns the user agent (browser) |
1067 | version string. |
b5176d9e |
1068 | |
eb1f4b49 |
1069 | =head2 $req->io_fh |
1070 | |
1071 | Returns a psgix.io bidirectional socket, if your server supports one. Used for |
1072 | when you want to jailbreak out of PSGI and handle bidirectional client server |
1073 | communication manually, such as when you are using cometd or websockets. |
1074 | |
47b9d68e |
1075 | =head1 SETUP METHODS |
1076 | |
1077 | You should never need to call these yourself in application code, |
1078 | however they are useful if extending Catalyst by applying a request role. |
1079 | |
1080 | =head2 $self->prepare_headers() |
1081 | |
1082 | Sets up the C<< $res->headers >> accessor. |
1083 | |
1084 | =head2 $self->prepare_body() |
1085 | |
1086 | Sets up the body using L<HTTP::Body> |
1087 | |
1088 | =head2 $self->prepare_body_chunk() |
1089 | |
1090 | Add a chunk to the request body. |
1091 | |
1092 | =head2 $self->prepare_body_parameters() |
1093 | |
1094 | Sets up parameters from body. |
1095 | |
8738b8fe |
1096 | =head2 $self->prepare_cookies() |
47b9d68e |
1097 | |
1098 | Parse cookies from header. Sets up a L<CGI::Simple::Cookie> object. |
1099 | |
8738b8fe |
1100 | =head2 $self->prepare_connection() |
1101 | |
1102 | Sets up various fields in the request like the local and remote addresses, |
f59eeb09 |
1103 | request method, hostname requested etc. |
8738b8fe |
1104 | |
1105 | =head2 $self->prepare_parameters() |
1106 | |
1107 | Ensures that the body has been parsed, then builds the parameters, which are |
1108 | combined from those in the request and those in the body. |
1109 | |
11e7af55 |
1110 | If parameters have already been set will clear the parameters and build them again. |
1111 | |
9d8d0ab9 |
1112 | =head2 $self->env |
1113 | |
1114 | Access to the raw PSGI env. |
8738b8fe |
1115 | |
059c085b |
1116 | =head2 meta |
1117 | |
1118 | Provided by Moose |
1119 | |
3e19f4f6 |
1120 | =head1 AUTHORS |
fc7ec1d9 |
1121 | |
2f381252 |
1122 | Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm |
fc7ec1d9 |
1123 | |
1124 | =head1 COPYRIGHT |
1125 | |
536bee89 |
1126 | This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify |
61b1e958 |
1127 | it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
fc7ec1d9 |
1128 | |
1129 | =cut |
1130 | |
e5ecd5bc |
1131 | __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; |
1132 | |
fc7ec1d9 |
1133 | 1; |