NAME

Furl::Response - Response object for Furl

SYNOPSIS

my $res = Furl::Response->new($minor_version, $code, $message, $headers, $content);
print $res->status, "\n";

DESCRIPTION

This is a HTTP response object in Furl.

CONSTRUCTOR

my $res = Furl::Response->new($minor_version, $code, $msg, \%headers, $content);

INSTANCE METHODS

$res->code
$res->status

Returns HTTP status code.

$res->message

Returns HTTP status message.

$res->headers

Returns instance of Furl::Headers

$res->content
$res->body

Returns response body in scalar.

$res->decoded_content

This will return the content after any Content-Encoding and charsets have been decoded. See HTTP::Message for details

$res->request

Returns instance of Furl::Request related this response.

$res->content_length
$res->content_type
$res->content_encoding
$res->header

Shorthand to access Furl::Headers.

$res->protocol
$res->protocol(); # => "HTTP/1.1"

Returns HTTP protocol in string.

$res->as_http_response

Make instance of HTTP::Response from Furl::Response.

$res->to_psgi()

Convert object to PSGI response. It's very useful to make proxy.

$res->as_hashref()

Convert response object to HashRef.

Format is following:

code: Int
message: Str
protocol: Str
headers: ArrayRef[Str]
content: Str
$res->is_success

Returns true if status code is 2xx.

$res->status_line
$res->status_line() # => "200 OK"

Returns status line.

my $headers = $res->captured_req_headers() : Str

Captured request headers in raw string.

This method is only for debugging.

You can use this method if you are using capture_request parameter is true.

my $content = $res->captured_req_content() : Str

Captured request content in raw string.

This method is only for debugging.

You can use this method if you are using capture_request parameter is true.