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6 Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST - A role to apply to
7 Catalyst::Request giving it REST methods and attributes.
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10 if ( $c->request->accepts('application/json') ) {
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14 my $types = $c->request->accepted_content_types();
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17 This is a Moose::Role applied to Catalyst::Request that adds a few
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30 The list of types is created by looking at the following sources:
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39 If the request is a GET request and there is a "content-
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45 This will be parsed and the types found will be ordered by
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65 You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
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