NAME
HTTP::Proxy::HeaderFilter::simple - A class for creating simple filters
SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Proxy::HeaderFilter::simple;
# a simple User-Agent filter
my $filter = HTTP::Proxy::HeaderFilter::simple->new(
sub { $_[1]->header( User_Agent => 'foobar/1.0' ); }
);
$proxy->push_filter( request => $filter );
DESCRIPTION
HTTP::Proxy::HeaderFilter::simple can create BodyFilter without going through the hassle of creating a full-fledged class. Simply pass a code reference to the filter()
method of your filter to the constructor, and you'll get the adequate filter.
Constructor calling convention
The constructor is called with a single code reference. The code reference must conform to the standard filter()
signature for header filters:
sub filter { my ( $self, $headers, $message) = @_; ... }
This code reference is used for the filter()
method.
METHODS
This filter "factory" defines the standard HTTP::Proxy::HeaderFilter methods, but those are only, erm, "proxies" to the actual CODE references passed to the constructor. These "proxy" methods are:
Two other methods are actually HTTP::Proxy::HeaderFilter::simple methods, and are called automatically:
- init()
-
Initalise the filter instance with the code references passed to the constructor.
- can()
-
Return the actual code reference that will be run, and not the "proxy" methods. If called with any other name than
begin
andfilter
, it callsUNIVERSAL::can()
instead.
SEE ALSO
HTTP::Proxy, HTTP::Proxy::HeaderFilter.
AUTHOR
Philippe "BooK" Bruhat, <book@cpan.org>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2015, Philippe Bruhat.
LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.