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NAME

6       POE::Component::Client::HTTP::Request - an HTTP request class
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VERSION

9       version 0.949
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SYNOPSIS

12         # Used internally by POE::Component::Client::HTTP
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DESCRIPTION

15       POE::Component::Client::HTTP::Request encapsulates the state of
16       requests POE::Component::Client::HTTP requests throughout their life
17       cycles.  There turns out to be a lot of state to manage.
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CONSTRUCTOR

20   new NAMED_PARAMETERS
21       Create a POE::Component::Client::HTTP object to manage a request.  The
22       constructor takes several named parameters:
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24       Request => HTTP_REQUEST
25         A POE::Component::Client::HTTP::Request object encapsulates a plain
26         HTTP::Request.  Required.
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28       Factory => POE_COMPONENT_CLIENT_HTTP_REQUESTFACTORY
29         The request may create additional requests during its lifetime, for
30         example when following redirects.  The Factory parameter specifies
31         the POE::Component::Client::HTTP::RequestFactory that may be used to
32         create them.  Required.
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34       Postback => RESPONSE_POSTBACK
35         POE::Component::Client::HTTP creates a postback that will be used to
36         send responses to the requesting session.  Required.
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38       Progress => PROGRESS_POSTBACK
39         Sets the progress notification if the user has requested progress
40         events.  Optional.
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42       Proxy
43         Sets the proxy used for this request, if requested by the user.
44         Optional.
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METHODS

47   ID
48       Return the request's unique ID.
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50   return_response
51       Sends a response back to the user's session.  Called by
52       POE::Component::Client::HTTP when a complete response has arrived.
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54   add_eof
55       Called by POE::Component::Client::HTTP to indicate EOF has arrived.
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57   add_content PARSED_DATA
58       Called by POE::Component::Client::HTTP to add content data to an
59       incrementally built response.  If PARSED_DATA is an object, it is
60       treated like an HTTP::Headers object and its headers are assimilated
61       into the response being built by the request.  Otherwise the
62       PARSED_DATA is appended to the response's content.
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64   timer TIMER
65       Accessor to manipulate the request's timeout timer.  Sets the request's
66       timer if TIMER is specified, otherwise merely fetches the one currently
67       associated with the request.
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69   create_timer TIMEOUT
70       Creates and sets a timer for this request.  TIMEOUT is the number of
71       seconds this request may live.
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73   remove_timeout
74       Turn off the timer associated with this request, and discard it.
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76   postback POSTBACK
77       Accessor to manipulate the postback associated with this request.  Sets
78       the postback if POSTBACK is defined, otherwise merely fetches it.
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80   does_redirect SOMETHING
81       FIXME - Not sure what this accessor does.
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83   check_redirect
84       Check whether the last response is a redirect, the request is permitted
85       to follow redirects, and the maximum number of redirects has not been
86       met.  Initiate a redirect if all conditions are favorable.
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88   close_connection
89       Each active request object contains an internal connection.  This
90       method closes it.
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92   send_to_wheel
93       Transmit the request to the socket associated with this request.
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95   wheel
96       An accessor to return the wheel associated with this request.
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98   error ERROR_CODE, ERROR_MESSAGE
99       Generate an error response, and post it back to the user's session.
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101   connect_error CONNECT_FAILURE_MESSAGE
102       Generate a connection error response, and post it back to the user's
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105   host
106       Return the host this request is attempting to work with.
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108   port
109       Return the port this request is attempting to work with.
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111   scheme
112       Return the scheme for this request.
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SEE ALSO

115       POE::Component::Client::HTTP POE
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BUGS

118       None are currently known.
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AUTHOR & COPYRIGHTS

121       POE::Component::Client::HTTP::Request is
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123       · Copyright 2004-2005 Martijn van Beers
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125       · Copyright 2006 Rocco Caputo
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127       All rights are reserved.  POE::Component::Client::HTTP::Request is free
128       software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
129       as Perl itself.
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CONTRIBUTORS

132       Your name could be here.
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CONTACT

135       Rocco may be contacted by e-mail via <mailto:rcaputo@cpan.org>, and
136       Martijn may be contacted by email via <mailto:martijn@cpan.org>.
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138       The preferred way to report bugs or requests is through RT though.  See
139       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=POE-Component-Client-HTTP> or
140       mail <mailto:bug-POE-Component-Client-HTTP@rt.cpan.org>
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142       For questions, try the POE mailing list (poe@perl.org)
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