WWW::Snooze::Request - Main request object featuring autoloading
Override headers with an instance of HTTP::Headers
Override serializer with and instance of WWW::Snooze::Serialize
Perform HTTP operation on URL, %data is encoded using the serializer.
The request object uses autoloading method names to build the request. Calling a method on the request object will add that method name on to the URL stack and return a new request object with the new stack.
Automatic methods can be called with an id argument, or undef if there is no id, and named parameters which are encoded to a query string
id
undef
my $r = WWW::Snooze::Request->new('http://example.com'); $r->foo(); # Request URL would be http://example.com/foo.json $r->foo(42)->bar; # http://example.com/foo/42/bar.json $r->foo(undef, foo => 'bar'); # http://example.com/foo?foo=bar
Automatic methods are built using this private function, however you can also revert to calling this directly in the case of a namespace collision with an element or a poorly named element.
$r->_add_element('poorly named'); # http://example.com/poorly%20named $r->_add_element('foo', 42, foo => bar); # http://example.com/foo/42.json?foo=bar
Privately scoped to avoid namespace collision
Return query string arguments added
Return the serializer
Return the HTTP::Headers object
Anthony Johnson <aj@ohess.org>
To install WWW::Snooze, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm WWW::Snooze
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install WWW::Snooze
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.