NAME
Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP - HTTP network adapter for libwww-perl
VERSION
version 0.33
SYNOPSIS
use parent 'Neo4j::Driver::Plugin';
sub register {
my ($self, $manager) = @_;
$manager->add_event_handler(
http_adapter_factory => sub {
my ($continue, $driver) = @_;
my $adapter = Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP->new($driver);
...
return $adapter;
},
);
}
You can also extend this module through inheritance:
use parent 'Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP';
sub new {
my $self = shift->SUPER::new(@_);
$self->ua->proxy('http', 'http://proxy.example.net:8081/');
return $self;
}
DESCRIPTION
The Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP package is an HTTP network adapter for Neo4j::Driver, using LWP::UserAgent to connect to the Neo4j server via HTTP or HTTPS.
HTTPS connections require LWP::Protocol::https to be installed.
METHODS
Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP implements the following methods; see "Network adapter API for HTTP" in Neo4j::Driver::Plugin.
date_header
fetch_all
fetch_event
http_header
http_reason
json_coder
request
uri
In this module, request()
always blocks until the HTTP response has been fully received. Therefore none of the other methods will ever block.
In addition to the methods listed above, Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP implements the following methods.
new
$adapter = Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP->new( $driver );
Creates a new Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP adapter and configures it using the given Neo4j::Driver.
ua
use parent 'Neo4j::Driver::Net::HTTP::LWP';
sub foo {
my $self = shift;
$ua = $self->ua;
...
}
Returns the LWP::UserAgent instance in use. Meant to facilitate reuse.
BUGS
The fetch_event()
method has not yet been optimised.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Arne Johannessen <ajnn@cpan.org>
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2016-2022 by Arne Johannessen.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0 or (at your option) the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.