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131 .IX Title "HTTP::Request::AsCGI 3"
132 .TH HTTP::Request::AsCGI 3 "2009-11-30" "perl v5.8.7" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
134 HTTP::Request::AsCGI \- Set up a CGI environment from an HTTP::Request
139 .IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
142 \& use HTTP::Request;
143 \& use HTTP::Request::AsCGI;
147 \& my $request = HTTP::Request\->new( GET => 'http://www.host.com/' );
153 \& my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI\->new($request)\->setup;
154 \& my $q = CGI\->new;
158 \& print $q\->header,
159 \& $q\->start_html('Hello World'),
160 \& $q\->h1('Hello World'),
165 \& $stdout = $c\->stdout;
169 \& # environment and descriptors will automatically be restored
170 \& # when $c is destructed.
175 \& while ( my $line = $stdout\->getline ) {
180 .IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
181 Provides a convenient way of setting up an \s-1CGI\s0 environment from an HTTP::Request.
184 .ie n .IP "new ( $request [, key => value ] )" 4
185 .el .IP "new ( \f(CW$request\fR [, key => value ] )" 4
186 .IX Item "new ( $request [, key => value ] )"
187 Constructor. The first argument must be a instance of HTTP::Request, followed
188 by optional pairs of environment key and value.
190 .IX Item "environment"
191 Returns a hashref containing the environment that will be used in setup.
192 Changing the hashref after setup has been called will have no effect.
195 Sets up the environment and descriptors.
198 Restores the environment and descriptors. Can only be called after setup.
201 Returns the request given to constructor.
204 Returns a HTTP::Response. Can only be called after restore.
207 Accessor for handle that will be used for \s-1STDIN\s0, must be a real seekable
208 handle with an file descriptor. Defaults to a tempoary IO::File instance.
211 Accessor for handle that will be used for \s-1STDOUT\s0, must be a real seekable
212 handle with an file descriptor. Defaults to a tempoary IO::File instance.
215 Accessor for handle that will be used for \s-1STDERR\s0, must be a real seekable
216 handle with an file descriptor.
218 .IX Header "SEE ALSO"
219 .IP "examples directory in this distribution." 4
220 .IX Item "examples directory in this distribution."
222 .IP "WWW::Mechanize::CGI" 4
223 .IX Item "WWW::Mechanize::CGI"
224 .IP "Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGI" 4
225 .IX Item "Test::WWW::Mechanize::CGI"
228 .IX Header "THANKS TO"
229 Thomas L. Shinnick for his valuable win32 testing.
233 \& Christian Hansen <ch@ngmedia.com>
234 \& Hans Dieter Pearcey <hdp@cpan.org>
236 .SH "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE"
237 .IX Header "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE"
238 This software is copyright (c) 2009 by Christian Hansen <ch@ngmedia.com>.
240 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
241 the same terms as perl itself.