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NAME

       Data::Printer::Filter::Web - pretty-printing of
       HTTP/JSON/LWP/Plack/Dancer/Catalyst/Mojo...

SYNOPSIS

       In your ".dataprinter" file:

           filters = Web

       You may also customize the look and feel with the following options (defaults shown):

           filter_web.show_class_name          = 0
           filter_web.expand_headers           = 1
           filter_web.show_redirect            = 1
           filter_web.show_request_in_response = 0

           # you can even customize your themes:
           colors.filter_web_json_true         = #ccffcc
           colors.filter_web_json_false        = #ffcccc
           colors.filter_web_cookie            = #0b3e21
           colors.filter_web_method            = #fefe33
           colors.filter_web_uri               = $fefe88
           colors.filter_web_response_success  = #fefe33
           colors.filter_web_response_info     = #fefe33
           colors.filter_web_response_redirect = #fefe33
           colors.filter_web_response_error    = #fefe33

DESCRIPTION

       This is a filter plugin for Data::Printer. It filters through several web-related objects
       and display their content in a (hopefully!) more userful way than a regular dump.

PARSED MODULES

   JSON
       Because Perl has no "true" or "false" tokens, many JSON parsers implement boolean objects
       to represent those. With this filter, you'll get "true" and "false" (which is what
       probably you want to see) instead of an object dump on those booleans. This module filters
       through the following modules:

       "JSON::PP", "JSON::XS", "JSON", "JSON::MaybeXS", "Cpanel::JSON::XS", "JSON", "JSON::SL",
       "Pegex::JSON", "JSON::Tiny", "JSON::Any", "JSON::DWIW" and "Mojo::JSON".

       Also, if you use "JSON::Typist" to parse your JSON strings, a Data::Printer dump using
       this filter will always properly print numbers as numbers and strings as strings.

   COOKIES
       This filter is able to handle cookies from "Dancer"/"Dancer2" and "Mojolicious"
       frameworks. Other frameworks like "Catalyst" rely on "HTTP::CookieJar" and
       "HTTP::Cookies", which simply store them in a hash, not an object.

   HTTP REQUEST/RESPONSE
       "HTTP::Request" and "HTTP::Response" objects are filtered to display headers and content.
       These are returned by LWP::UserAgent, WWW::Mechanize and many others.

       If the response comes from chained redirects (that the source HTTP::Response object knows
       about), this filter will show you the entire redirect chain above the actual object. You
       may disable this by changing the "filter_web.show_redirect" option.

SEE ALSO

       Data::Printer