Provided by: libbusiness-onlinepayment-perl_3.02-2_all bug

NAME

       Business::OnlinePayment::HTTPS - Base class for HTTPS payment APIs

SYNOPSIS

         package Business::OnlinePayment::MyProcessor;
         use base qw(Business::OnlinePayment::HTTPS);

         sub submit {
             my $self = shift;

             #...

             # pass a list (order is preserved, if your gateway needs that)
             ( $page, $response, %reply_headers )
                 = $self->https_get( field => 'value', ... );

             # or a hashref
             my %hash = ( field => 'value', ... );
             ( $page, $response_code, %reply_headers )
                   = $self->https_get( \%hash );

             #...
         }

DESCRIPTION

       This is a base class for HTTPS based gateways, providing useful code for implementors of
       HTTPS payment APIs.

       It depends on Net::HTTPS::Any, which in turn depends on Net::SSLeay _or_ ( Crypt::SSLeay
       and LWP::UserAgent ).

METHODS

       https_get [ \%options ] HASHREF | FIELD => VALUE, ...
           Accepts parameters as either a hashref or a list of fields and values.  In the latter
           case, ordering is preserved (see Tie::IxHash to do so when passing a hashref).

           Returns a list consisting of the page content as a string, the HTTP response code and
           message (i.e. "200 OK" or "404 Not Found"), and a list of key/value pairs representing
           the HTTP response headers.

           The options hashref supports setting headers:

             {
                 headers => { 'X-Header1' => 'value', ... },
             }

       https_post [ \%options ] SCALAR | HASHREF | FIELD => VALUE, ...
           Accepts form fields and values as either a hashref or a list.  In the latter case,
           ordering is preserved (see Tie::IxHash to do so when passing a hashref).

           Also accepts instead a simple scalar containing the raw content.

           Returns a list consisting of the page content as a string, the HTTP response code and
           message (i.e. "200 OK" or "404 Not Found"), and a list of key/value pairs representing
           the HTTP response headers.

           The options hashref supports setting headers and Content-Type:

             {
                 headers => { 'X-Header1' => 'value', ... },
                 Content-Type => 'text/namevalue',
             }

SEE ALSO

       Business::OnlinePayment, Net::HTTPS::Any