Provided by: libpoe-component-client-http-perl_0.948-1_all
NAME
POE::Filter::HTTPChunk - Non-blocking incremental HTTP chunk parser.
VERSION
version 0.948
SYNOPSIS
# Not a complete program. use POE::Filter::HTTPChunk; use POE::Wheel::ReadWrite; sub setup_io { $_[HEAP]->{io_wheel} = POE::Wheel::ReadWrite->new( Filter => POE::Filter::HTTPChunk->new(), # See POE::Wheel::ReadWrite for other required parameters. ); }
DESCRIPTION
This filter parses HTTP chunks from a data stream. It's used by POE::Component::Client::HTTP to do the bulk of the low-level HTTP parsing.
CONSTRUCTOR
new "new" takes no parameters and returns a shiny new POE::Filter::HTTPChunk object ready to use.
METHODS
POE::Filter::HTTPChunk supports the following methods. Most of them adhere to the standard POE::Filter API. The documentation for POE::Filter explains the API in more detail. get_one_start ARRAYREF Accept an arrayref containing zero or more raw data chunks. They are added to the filter's input buffer. The filter will attempt to parse that data when get_one() is called. $filter_httpchunk->get_one_start(\@stream_data); get_one Parse a single HTTP chunk from the filter's input buffer. Data is entered into the buffer by the get_one_start() method. Returns an arrayref containing zero or one parsed HTTP chunk. $ret_arrayref = $filter_httpchunk->get_one(); get_pending Returns an arrayref of stream data currently pending parsing. It's used to seamlessly transfer unparsed data between an old and a new filter when a wheel's filter is changed. $pending_arrayref = $filter_httpchunk->get_pending();
SEE ALSO
POE::Filter, POE.
BUGS
None are known at this time.
AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS
POE::Filter::HTTPChunk is... • Copyright 2005-2006 Martijn van Beers • Copyright 2006 Rocco Caputo All rights are reserved. POE::Filter::HTTPChunk is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
CONTACT
Rocco may be contacted by e-mail via <mailto:rcaputo@cpan.org>, and Martijn may be contacted by email via <mailto:martijn@cpan.org>. The preferred way to report bugs or requests is through RT though. See http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=POE-Component-Client-HTTP <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=POE-Component-Client-HTTP> or mail mailto:bug-POE-Component-Client-HTTP@rt.cpan.org <mailto:bug-POE-Component-Client- HTTP@rt.cpan.org> For questions, try the POE mailing list (poe@perl.org)