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NAME

       HTTP::Thin - A Thin Wrapper around HTTP::Tiny to play nice with HTTP::Message

VERSION

       version 0.006

SYNOPSIS

           use 5.12.1;
           use HTTP::Request::Common;
           use HTTP::Thin;

           say HTTP::Thin->new()->request(GET 'http://example.com')->as_string;

DESCRIPTION

       WARNING: This module is untested beyond the very basics. The implementation is simple
       enough that it shouldn't do evil things but, yeah it's still not approved for use by small
       children.

       "HTTP::Thin" is a thin wrapper around HTTP::Tiny adding the ability to pass in
       HTTP::Request objects and get back HTTP::Response objects. The maintainers of HTTP::Tiny,
       justifiably, don't want to have to maintain compatibility but many other projects already
       consume the HTTP::Message objects. This is just glue code doing what it does best.

METHODS

   request
       In addition to the parameters documented in HTTP::Tiny, "HTTP::Thin" takes HTTP::Request
       objects as well.

       The return value is an HTTP::Response object.

WHY?

       A conversation on IRC lead to "mst", "ether", and I agreeing that this would be a useful
       module but probably not worth the effort. I wrote it anyway to get it out of my head.

AUTHOR

       Chris Prather <chris@prather.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Chris Prather.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

CONTRIBUTORS

       •   Aran Deltac <aran@ziprecruiter.com>

       •   Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>