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6 Apache2::SubRequest - Perl API for Apache subrequests
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9 use Apache2::SubRequest ();
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11 # run internal redirects at once
12 $r->internal_redirect($new_uri);
13 $r->internal_redirect_handler($new_uri);
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15 # create internal redirect objects
16 $subr = $r->lookup_uri("/foo");
17 $subr = $r->lookup_method_uri("GET", "/tmp/bar")
18 $subr = $r->lookup_file("/tmp/bar");
19 # optionally manipulate the output through main request filters
20 $subr = $r->lookup_uri("/foo", $r->output_filters);
21 # now run them
22 my $rc = $subr->run;
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25 "Apache2::SubRequest" contains API for creating and running of Apache
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28 "Apache2::SubRequest" is a sub-class of "Apache2::RequestRec object".
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31 "Apache2::SubRequest" provides the following functions and/or methods:
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33 "DESTROY"
34 Free the memory associated with a sub request:
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36 undef $subr; # but normally don't do that
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38 obj: $subr ( "Apache2::SubRequest object" )
39 The sub request to finish
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41 ret: no return value
42 since: 2.0.00
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44 "DESTROY" is called automatically when $subr goes out of scope.
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46 If you want to free the memory earlier than that (for example if you
47 run several subrequests), you can "undef" the object as:
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49 undef $subr;
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51 but never call "DESTROY" explicitly, since it'll result in
52 "ap_destroy_sub_req" being called more than once, resulting in multiple
53 brain injuries and certain hair loss.
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55 "internal_redirect"
56 Redirect the current request to some other uri internally
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58 $r->internal_redirect($new_uri);
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60 obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
61 The current request
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63 arg1: $new_uri ( string )
64 The URI to replace the current request with
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66 ret: no return value
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69 In case that you want some other request to be served as the top-level
70 request instead of what the client requested directly, call this method
71 from a handler, and then immediately return "Apache2::Const::OK". The
72 client will be unaware the a different request was served to her behind
73 the scenes.
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75 "internal_redirect_handler"
76 Identical to "internal_redirect", plus automatically sets
77 "$r->content_type" is of the sub-request to be the same as of the main
78 request, if "$r->handler" is true.
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80 $r->internal_redirect_handler($new_uri);
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82 obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
83 The current request
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85 arg1: $new_uri ( string )
86 The URI to replace the current request with.
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88 ret: no return value
89 since: 2.0.00
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91 This function is designed for things like actions or CGI scripts, when
92 using "AddHandler", and you want to preserve the content type across an
93 internal redirect.
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95 "lookup_file"
96 Create a subrequest for the given file. This sub request can be
97 inspected to find information about the requested file
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99 $ret = $r->lookup_file($new_file);
100 $ret = $r->lookup_file($new_file, $next_filter);
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102 obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
103 The current request
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105 arg1: $new_file ( string )
106 The file to lookup
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108 opt arg2: $next_filter ( "Apache2::Filter" )
109 See "$r->lookup_uri" for details.
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111 ret: $ret ( "Apache2::SubRequest object" )
112 The sub request record.
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116 See "$r->lookup_uri" for further discussion.
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118 "lookup_method_uri"
119 Create a sub request for the given URI using a specific method. This
120 sub request can be inspected to find information about the requested
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123 $ret = $r->lookup_method_uri($method, $new_uri);
124 $ret = $r->lookup_method_uri($method, $new_uri, $next_filter);
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126 obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
127 The current request
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129 arg1: $method ( string )
130 The method to use in the new sub request (e.g. "GET")
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132 arg2: $new_uri ( string )
133 The URI to lookup
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135 opt arg3: $next_filter ( "Apache2::Filter object" )
136 See "$r->lookup_uri" for details.
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138 ret: $ret ( "Apache2::SubRequest object" )
139 The sub request record.
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143 See "$r->lookup_uri" for further discussion.
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145 "lookup_uri"
146 Create a sub request from the given URI. This sub request can be
147 inspected to find information about the requested URI.
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149 $ret = $r->lookup_uri($new_uri);
150 $ret = $r->lookup_uri($new_uri, $next_filter);
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152 obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
153 The current request
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155 arg1: $new_uri ( string )
156 The URI to lookup
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158 opt arg2: $next_filter ( "Apache2::Filter object" )
159 The first filter the subrequest should pass the data through. If
160 not specified it defaults to the first connection output filter for
161 the main request "$r->proto_output_filters". So if the subrequest
162 sends any output it will be filtered only once. If for example you
163 desire to apply the main request's output filters to the sub-
164 request output as well pass "$r->output_filters" as an argument.
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166 ret: $ret ( "Apache2::SubRequest object" )
167 The sub request record
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171 Here is an example of a simple subrequest which serves uri /new_uri:
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176 my $subr = $r->lookup_uri("/new_uri");
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179 return Apache2::Const::OK;
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182 If let's say you have three request output filters registered to run
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185 PerlOutputFilterHandler MyApache2::SubReqExample::filterA
186 PerlOutputFilterHandler MyApache2::SubReqExample::filterB
187 PerlOutputFilterHandler MyApache2::SubReqExample::filterC
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189 and you wish to run them all, the code needs to become:
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191 my $subr = $r->lookup_uri("/new_uri", $r->output_filters);
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193 and if you wish to run them all, but the first one ("filterA"), the
194 code needs to be adjusted to be:
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196 my $subr = $r->lookup_uri("/new_uri", $r->output_filters->next);
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198 "run"
199 Run a sub-request
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201 $rc = $subr->run();
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203 obj: $subr ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
204 The sub-request (e.g. returned by "lookup_uri")
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206 ret: $rc ( integer )
207 The return code of the handler ("Apache2::Const::OK",
208 "Apache2::Const::DECLINED", etc.)
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213 "Apache2::SubRequest" also provides auto-generated Perl interface for a
214 few other methods which aren't tested at the moment and therefore their
215 API is a subject to change. These methods will be finalized later as a
216 need arises. If you want to rely on any of the following methods please
217 contact the the mod_perl development mailing list so we can help each
218 other take the steps necessary to shift the method to an officially
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221 "internal_fast_redirect"
222 META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
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224 Redirect the current request to a sub_req, merging the pools
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226 $r->internal_fast_redirect($sub_req);
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228 obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
229 The current request
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231 arg1: $sub_req ( string )
232 A subrequest created from this request
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234 ret: no return value
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237 META: httpd-2.0/modules/http/http_request.c declares this function as:
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239 /* XXX: Is this function is so bogus and fragile that we deep-6 it? */
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243 "lookup_dirent"
244 META: Autogenerated - needs to be reviewed/completed
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246 Create a sub request for the given apr_dir_read result. This sub
247 request can be inspected to find information about the requested file
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249 $lr = $r->lookup_dirent($finfo);
250 $lr = $r->lookup_dirent($finfo, $subtype);
251 $lr = $r->lookup_dirent($finfo, $subtype, $next_filter);
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253 obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
254 The current request
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256 arg1: $finfo ( "APR::Finfo object" )
257 The apr_dir_read result to lookup
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259 arg2: $subtype ( integer )
260 What type of subrequest to perform, one of;
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262 Apache2::SUBREQ_NO_ARGS ignore r->args and r->path_info
263 Apache2::SUBREQ_MERGE_ARGS merge r->args and r->path_info
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265 arg3: $next_filter ( integer )
266 The first filter the sub_request should use. If this is NULL, it
267 defaults to the first filter for the main request
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269 ret: $lr ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" )
270 The new request record
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274 META: where do we take the apr_dir_read result from?
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280 mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache
281 Software License, Version 2.0.
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