NAME
AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Stats - Connection statistics for AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Easy
VERSION
version 0.047
SYNOPSIS
use AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued;
use Data::Printer;
my $q = AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued->new;
#...
$q->wait;
p $q->stats;
$q->stats->sum(AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Stats->new);
WARNING: GONE MOO!
This module isn't using Any::Moose anymore due to the announced deprecation status of that module. The switch to the Moo is known to break modules that do extend 'AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Easy'
/ extend 'YADA::Worker'
! To keep the compatibility, make sure that you are using MooseX::NonMoose:
package YourSubclassingModule;
use Moose;
use MooseX::NonMoose;
extends 'AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Easy';
...
Or MouseX::NonMoose:
package YourSubclassingModule;
use Mouse;
use MouseX::NonMoose;
extends 'AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Easy';
...
Or the Any::Moose equivalent:
package YourSubclassingModule;
use Any::Moose;
use Any::Moose qw(X::NonMoose);
extends 'AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Easy';
...
However, the recommended approach is to switch your subclassing module to Moo altogether (you can use MooX::late to smoothen the transition):
package YourSubclassingModule;
use Moo;
use MooX::late;
extends 'AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Easy';
...
DESCRIPTION
Tracks statistics for AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued and AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Easy.
ATTRIBUTES
stamp
Unix timestamp for statistics update.
stats
HashRef[Num]
with statistics:
appconnect_time
connect_time
header_size
namelookup_time
num_connects
pretransfer_time
redirect_count
redirect_time
request_size
size_download
size_upload
starttransfer_time
total_time
Variable names are from respective curl_easy_getinfo() accessors.
METHODS
sum($from)
Aggregate attributes from the $from
object. It is supposed to be an instance of AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Easy or AnyEvent::Net::Curl::Queued::Stats.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Stanislaw Pusep <stas@sysd.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Stanislaw Pusep.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.