NAME
Web::Request::Role::Response - Generate various HTTP responses from a Web::Request
VERSION
version 1.008
SYNOPSIS
# Create a request handler
package My::App::Request;
use Moose;
extends 'Web::Request';
with 'Web::Request::Role::Response';
# Make sure your app uses your request handler, e.g. using OX:
package My::App::OX;
sub request_class {'My::App::Request'}
# in some controller action:
# redirect
$req->redirect('/');
$req->permanent_redirect('/foo');
# return 204 no content
$req->no_content_response;
# return a transparent 1x1 gif (eg as a tracking pixle)
$req->transparent_gif_response;
# file download
$req->file_download_response( 'text/csv', $data, 'your_export.csv' );
DESCRIPTION
Web::Request::Role::JSON
provides a few methods that make generating HTTP responses easier when using Web::Request.
Please note that all methods return a Web::Response object. Depending on the framework you use (or lack thereof), you might have to call finalize
on the response object to turn it into a valid PSGI response.
METHODS
redirect
$req->redirect( '/some/location' );
$req->redirect( $ref_uri_for );
$req->redirect( 'http://example.com', 307 );
Redirect to the given location. The location can be a string representing an absolute or relative URL. You can also pass a ref, which will be resolved by calling uri_for
on the request object - so be sure that your request object has this method (extra points if the method also returns something meaningful)!
You can pass a HTTP status code as a second parameter. It's probably smart to use one that makes sense in a redirecting context...
permanent_redirect
$req->permanent_redirect( 'http://we.moved.here' );
Similar to redirect
, but will issue a permanent redirect (who would have thought!) using HTTP status code 301
.
file_download_response
$req->file_download_response( $content-type, $data, $filename );
Generate a "Download-File" response. Useful if your app returns a CSV/Spreadsheet/MP3 etc. You have to provide the correct content-type, the data in the correct encoding and a meaningful filename.
no_content_response
$req->no_content_response
Returns 204 No Content
.
transparent_gif_response
$req->transparent_gif_response
Returns a transparent 1x1 pixel GIF. Useful as the response of a tracking URL.
THANKS
Thanks to
validad.com for supporting Open Source.
choroba for improvements to the test suite.
AUTHOR
Thomas Klausner <domm@plix.at>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2017 - 2021 by Thomas Klausner.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.