NAME
HTTP::Rollup - translate an HTTP query string to a hierarchal structure
SYNOPSIS
my $hashref = HTTP::Rollup::RollupQueryString($query_string);
my $hashref = HTTP::Rollup::RollupQueryString($query_string,
{ FORCE_LIST => 1 });
DESCRIPTION
Given input text of the format:
employee.name.first=Jane
employee.name.last=Smith
employee.address=123%20Main%20St.
employee.city=New%20York
id=444
phone=(212)123-4567
phone=(212)555-1212
@fax=(212)999-8877
Construct an output data structure like this:
$hashref = {
$employee => {
name => {
"first" => "Jane",
"last" => "Smith",
},
address => "123 Main St.",
city => "New York"
},
$phone => [
"(212)123-4567",
"(212)555-1212"
],
$fax => [
"(212)999-8877"
],
$id => 444
};
This is intended as a drop-in replacement for the HTTP query string parsing implemented in CGI.pm. CGI.pm constructs purely flat structures, e.g. with the above example:
$hashref = {
"employee.name.first" => [ "Jason" ],
"employee.name.last" => [ "Smith" ],
"employee.name.address" => [ "123 Main St." ],
"employee.name.city" => [ "New York" ],
"phone" => [ "(212)123-4567", "(212)555-1212" ],
"@fax"=> [ "(212)999-8877" ],
"id" => [ 444 ]
};
The FORCE_LIST switch causes CGI.pm-style behavior, as above, for backward compatibility.
FEATURES
Data nesting using dot notation
Recognizes a list if there is more than one value with the same name
Lists can be forced with a leading @-sign, to allow for lists that could have just one element (eliminating ambiguity between scalar and single- element list). The @ will be stripped.
AUTHOR
Jason W. May <jmay@pobox.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002 Jason W. May. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.