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NAME

       Web::MREST::Entity - Methods for dealing with request, response entities

SYNOPSIS

       Methods for dealing with request, response entities

METHODS

   get_acceptable_content_type_handler
       The method to use to process the request entity (i.e, the "acceptable content type
       handler") is set in content_types_accepted. Web::Machine only calls the method on PUT
       requests and those POST requests for which post_is_create is true. On POST requests where
       post_is_create is false, we have to call it ourselves, and for that we need a way to get
       to it.

   content_types_provided
       Web::Machine calls this routine to determine how to generate the response body GET
       requests. (It is not called for PUT, POST, or DELETE requests.)

       The return value has the following format:

           [
               { 'text/html' => 'method_for_html' },
               { 'application/json' => 'method_for_json' },
               { 'other/mime' => 'method_for_other_mime' },
           ]

       As you can see, this is a list of tuples. The key is a media type and the value is the
       name of a method. The first tuple is taken as the default.

   mrest_generate_response_html
       Normally, clients will communicate with the server via '_render_response_json', but humans
       need HTML. This method takes the server's JSON response and wraps it up in a nice package.
       The return value from this method becomes the response entity.

   content_types_accepted
       Web::Machine calls this routine to determine how to handle the request body (e.g. in PUT
       requests).

   mrest_process_request_json
       PUT and POST requests may contain a request body. This is the "handler function" where we
       process those requests.

       We associate this function with 'application/json' via "content_types_accepted".

   mrest_process_request
       Used to call the request handler manually in cases when Web::Machine does not call it for
       us.

   mrest_generate_response_json
       First, run pass 2 of the resource handler, which is expected to return an
       App::CELL::Status object. Second, push that object onto the context. Third, convert that
       object into JSON and push the JSON onto the context, too. Return the JSON representation
       of the App::CELL::Status object - this becomes the HTTP response entity.

   mrest_generate_response
       This should somehow get the response handler and run it.