NAME
Apache::Wyrd::Request - Unified libapreq configuration or libapreq replacement
SYNOPSIS
in Apache config:
PerlSetVar RequestParms DISABLE_UPLOADS
PerlAddVar RequestParms 1
PerlAddVar RequestParms POST_MAX
PerlAddVar RequestParms 1024
DESCRIPTION
Wrapper for Apache::Request
or CGI
object with Apache::Request
-type assurances that this is the first and only invocation for this PerlResponseHandler. The wrapper is for the convenience of allowing a consistent set of parameters to be used in initializing the Apache::Request
object between stacked/different handlers.
These parameters are handed to the object via the RequestParms directory config variable. As this is a hash, items must be added in pairs using PerlSetVar and PerlAddVar as shown in the SYNOPSIS.
If libapreq/Apache::Request
is not installed, the object provides a unified interface to the CGI parameters via the CGI module. When libapreq is not installed, this behavior will be automitically invoked. If neither are available, it will call die()
, causing a server error.
You can force the use of Apache::Request
or CGI
by setting the WYRD_USE_CGI or WYRD_USE_APR environment variables. If the forced module fails to load, the module will die()
, causing a server error. Note that this also affects the behavior of Apache::Wyrd::Cookie
.
METHODS
(format: (returns) name (arguments after self))
- (Apache::Wyrd::Request)
instance
(void) -
See
Apache::Request->instance()
. The only difference is the configuration via PerlSetVar/PerlAddVar directives.
BUGS/CAVEATS/RESERVED METHODS
UNKNOWN
AUTHOR
Barry King <wyrd@nospam.wyrdwright.com>
SEE ALSO
LICENSE
Copyright 2002-2007 Wyrdwright, Inc. and licensed under the GNU GPL.
See LICENSE under the documentation for Apache::Wyrd
.