Provided by: libcatalyst-perl_5.90053-1_all bug

NAME

       Catalyst::Request::Upload - handles file upload requests

SYNOPSIS

           my $upload = $c->req->upload('field');

           $upload->basename;
           $upload->copy_to;
           $upload->fh;
           $upload->filename;
           $upload->headers;
           $upload->link_to;
           $upload->size;
           $upload->slurp;
           $upload->tempname;
           $upload->type;

       To specify where Catalyst should put the temporary files, set the 'uploadtmp' option in
       the Catalyst config. If unset, Catalyst will use the system temp dir.

           __PACKAGE__->config( uploadtmp => '/path/to/tmpdir' );

       See also Catalyst.

DESCRIPTION

       This class provides accessors and methods to handle client upload requests.

METHODS

   $upload->new
       Simple constructor.

   $upload->copy_to
       Copies the temporary file using File::Copy. Returns true for success, false for failure.

            $upload->copy_to('/path/to/target');

   $upload->fh
       Opens a temporary file (see tempname below) and returns an IO::File handle.

   $upload->filename
       Returns the client-supplied filename.

   $upload->headers
       Returns an HTTP::Headers object for the request.

   $upload->link_to
       Creates a hard link to the temporary file. Returns true for success, false for failure.

           $upload->link_to('/path/to/target');

   $upload->size
       Returns the size of the uploaded file in bytes.

   $upload->slurp
       Returns a scalar containing the contents of the temporary file.

       Note that this will cause the filehandle pointed to by "$upload->fh" to be reset to the
       start of the file using seek and the file handle to be put into binary mode.

   $upload->basename
       Returns basename for "filename".

   $upload->tempname
       Returns the path to the temporary file.

   $upload->type
       Returns the client-supplied Content-Type.

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AUTHORS

       Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm

COPYRIGHT

       This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.