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NAME
ojo - Fun one-liners with Mojo
SYNOPSIS
$ perl -Mojo -E 'say g("mojolicious.org")->dom->at("title")->text'
DESCRIPTION
A collection of automatically exported functions for fun Perl one-liners. Ten redirects will be followed by default, you can change this behavior with the "MOJO_MAX_REDIRECTS" environment variable. $ MOJO_MAX_REDIRECTS=0 perl -Mojo -E 'say g("example.com")->code' Proxy detection is enabled by default, but you can disable it with the "MOJO_PROXY" environment variable. $ MOJO_PROXY=0 perl -Mojo -E 'say g("example.com")->body' TLS certificate verification can be disabled with the "MOJO_INSECURE" environment variable. $ MOJO_INSECURE=1 perl -Mojo -E 'say g("https://127.0.0.1:3000")->body' Every ojo one-liner is also a Mojolicious::Lite application. $ perl -Mojo -E 'get "/" => {inline => "%= time"}; app->start' get / On Perl 5.20+ subroutine signatures will be enabled automatically. $ perl -Mojo -E 'a(sub ($c) { $c->render(text => "Hello!") })->start' get / If it is not already defined, the "MOJO_LOG_LEVEL" environment variable will be set to "fatal".
FUNCTIONS
ojo implements the following functions, which are automatically exported. a my $app = a('/hello' => sub { $_->render(json => {hello => 'world'}) }); Create a route with "any" in Mojolicious::Lite and return the current Mojolicious::Lite object. The current controller object is also available to actions as $_. See also Mojolicious::Guides::Tutorial for more argument variations. $ perl -Mojo -E 'a("/hello" => {text => "Hello Mojo!"})->start' daemon b my $stream = b('lalala'); Turn string into a Mojo::ByteStream object. $ perl -Mojo -E 'b(g("mojolicious.org")->body)->html_unescape->say' c my $collection = c(1, 2, 3); Turn list into a Mojo::Collection object. d my $res = d('example.com'); my $res = d('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Hi!'); my $res = d('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'}); my $res = d('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'}); Perform "DELETE" request with "delete" in Mojo::UserAgent and return resulting Mojo::Message::Response object. f my $path = f('/home/sri/foo.txt'); Turn string into a Mojo::File object. $ perl -Mojo -E 'say r j f("hello.json")->slurp' g my $res = g('example.com'); my $res = g('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Hi!'); my $res = g('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'}); my $res = g('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'}); Perform "GET" request with "get" in Mojo::UserAgent and return resulting Mojo::Message::Response object. $ perl -Mojo -E 'say g("mojolicious.org")->dom("h1")->map("text")->join("\n")' h my $res = h('example.com'); my $res = h('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Hi!'); my $res = h('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'}); my $res = h('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'}); Perform "HEAD" request with "head" in Mojo::UserAgent and return resulting Mojo::Message::Response object. j my $bytes = j([1, 2, 3]); my $bytes = j({foo => 'bar'}); my $value = j($bytes); Encode Perl data structure or decode JSON with "j" in Mojo::JSON. $ perl -Mojo -E 'f("hello.json")->spew(j {hello => "world!"})' l my $url = l('https://mojolicious.org'); Turn a string into a Mojo::URL object. $ perl -Mojo -E 'say l("/perldoc")->to_abs(l("https://mojolicious.org"))' n n {...}; n {...} 100; Benchmark block and print the results to "STDERR", with an optional number of iterations, which defaults to 1. $ perl -Mojo -E 'n { say g("mojolicious.org")->code }' o my $res = o('example.com'); my $res = o('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Hi!'); my $res = o('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'}); my $res = o('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'}); Perform "OPTIONS" request with "options" in Mojo::UserAgent and return resulting Mojo::Message::Response object. p my $res = p('example.com'); my $res = p('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Hi!'); my $res = p('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'}); my $res = p('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'}); Perform "POST" request with "post" in Mojo::UserAgent and return resulting Mojo::Message::Response object. r my $perl = r({data => 'structure'}); Dump a Perl data structure with "dumper" in Mojo::Util. perl -Mojo -E 'say r g("example.com")->headers->to_hash' t my $res = t('example.com'); my $res = t('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Hi!'); my $res = t('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'}); my $res = t('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'}); Perform "PATCH" request with "patch" in Mojo::UserAgent and return resulting Mojo::Message::Response object. u my $res = u('example.com'); my $res = u('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => 'Hi!'); my $res = u('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => form => {a => 'b'}); my $res = u('http://example.com' => {Accept => '*/*'} => json => {a => 'b'}); Perform "PUT" request with "put" in Mojo::UserAgent and return resulting Mojo::Message::Response object. x my $dom = x('<div>Hello!</div>'); Turn HTML/XML input into Mojo::DOM object. $ perl -Mojo -E 'say x(f("test.html")->slurp)->at("title")->text'
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <https://mojolicious.org>.