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package Net::HTTP;# $Id: HTTP.pm,v 1.39 2001/12/03 22:04:54 gisle Exp $use strict;use vars qw($VERSION @ISA);$VERSION = "0.04";eval { require IO::Socket::INET } || require IO::Socket;require Net::HTTP::Methods;@ISA=qw(IO::Socket::INET Net::HTTP::Methods);sub configure {    my($self, $cnf) = @_;    $self->http_configure($cnf);}sub http_connect {    my($self, $cnf) = @_;    $self->SUPER::configure($cnf);}1;__END__=head1 NAMENet::HTTP - Low-level HTTP client connection=head1 NOTEThis module is experimental.  Details of its interface is likely tochange in the future.=head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::HTTP; my $s = Net::HTTP->new(Host => "www.perl.com) || die $@; $s->write_request(GET => "/", 'User-Agent' => "Mozilla/5.0"); my($code, $mess, %h) = $s->read_response_headers; while (1) {    my $buf;    my $n = $s->read_entity_body($buf, 1024);    last unless $n;    print $buf; }=head1 DESCRIPTIONThe C<Net::HTTP> class is a low-level HTTP client.  An instance of theC<Net::HTTP> class represents a connection to an HTTP server.  TheHTTP protocol is described in RFC 2616.C<Net::HTTP> is a sub-class of C<IO::Socket::INET>.  You can mix themethods described below with reading and writing from the socketdirectly.  This is not necessary a good idea, unless you know what youare doing.The following methods are provided (in addition to those ofC<IO::Socket::INET>):=over=item $s = Net::HTTP->new( %options )The C<Net::HTTP> constructor takes the same options asC<IO::Socket::INET> as well as these:  Host:            Initial host attribute value  KeepAlive:       Initial keep_alive attribute value  SendTE:          Initial send_te attribute_value  HTTPVersion:     Initial http_version attribute value  PeerHTTPVersion: Initial peer_http_version attribute value  MaxLineLength:   Initial max_line_length attribute value  MaxHeaderLines:  Initial max_header_lines attribute value=item $s->hostGet/set the default value of the C<Host> header to send.  The $hostshould not be set to an empty string (or C<undef>).=item $s->keep_aliveGet/set the I<keep-alive> value.  If this value is TRUE then therequest will be sent with headers indicating that the server should tryto keep the connection open so that multiple requests can be sent.The actual headers set will depend on the value of the C<http_version>and C<peer_http_version> attributes.=item $s->send_teGet/set the a value indicating if the request will be sent with a "TE"header to indicate the transfer encodings that the server can chose touse.  If the C<Compress::Zlib> module is installed then this willannouce that this client accept both the I<deflate> and I<gzip>encodings.=item $s->http_versionGet/set the HTTP version number that this client should announce.This value can only be set to "1.0" or "1.1".  The default is "1.1".=item $s->peer_http_versionGet/set the protocol version number of our peer.  This value willinitially be "1.0", but will be updated by a successfulread_response_headers() method call.=item $s->max_line_lengthGet/set a limit on the length of response line and response headerlines.  The default is 4096.  A value of 0 means no limit.=item $s->max_header_lengthGet/set a limit on the number of headers lines that a response canhave.  The default is 128.  A value of 0 means no limit.=item $s->format_request($method, $uri, %headers, [$content])Format a request message and return it as a string.  If the headers donot include a C<Host> header, then a header is inserted with the valueof the C<host> attribute.  Headers like C<Connection> andC<Keep-Alive> might also be added depending on the status of theC<keep_alive> attribute.If $content is given (and it is non-empty), then a C<Content-Length>header is automatically added unless it was already present.=item $s->write_request($method, $uri, %headers, [$content])Format and send a request message.  Arguments are the same as forformat_request().  Returns true if successful.=item $s->write_chunk($data)Will write a new chunk of request entity body data.  This methodshould only be used if the C<Transfer-Encoding> header with a value ofC<chunked> was sent in the request.  Note, writing zero-length data isa no-op.  Use the write_chunk_eof() method to signal end of entitybody data.Returns true if successful.=item $s->format_chunk($data)Returns the string to be written for the given chunk of data.=item $s->write_chunk_eof(%trailers)Will write eof marker for chunked data and optional trailers.  Notethat trailers should not really be used unless is was signaledwith a C<Trailer> header.Returns true if successful.=item $s->format_chunk_eof(%trailers)Returns the string to be written for signaling EOF.=item ($code, $mess, %headers) = $s->read_response_headers( %opts )Read response headers from server.  The $code is the 3 digit HTTPstatus code (see L<HTTP::Status>) and $mess is the textual messagethat came with it.  Headers are then returned as key/value pairs.Since key letter casing is not normalized and the same key can occurmultiple times, assigning these values directly to a hash might berisky.As a side effect this method updates the 'peer_http_version'attribute.The method will raise exceptions (die) if the server does not speakproper HTTP.Options might be passed in as key/value pairs.  There are currentlyonly two options supported; C<laxed> and C<junk_out>.The C<laxed> option will make C<read_response_headers> more forgivingtowards servers that have not learned how to speak HTTP properly.  The<laxed> option is a boolean flag, and is enabled by passing in a TRUEvalue.  The C<junk_out> option can be used to capture bad header lineswhen C<laxed> is enabled.  The value should be an array reference.Bad header lines will be pushed onto the array.=item $n = $s->read_entity_body($buf, $size);Reads chunks of the entity body content.  Basically the same interfaceas for read() and sysread(), but buffer offset is not supported yet.This method should only be called after a successfulread_response_headers() call.The return value will be C<undef> on errors, 0 on EOF, -1 if no datacould be returned this time, and otherwise the number of bytes addedto $buf.This method might raise exceptions (die) if the server does not speakproper HTTP.=item %headers = $s->get_trailersAfter read_entity_body() has returned 0 to indicate end of the entitybody, you might call this method to pick up any trailers.=item $s->_rbufGet/set the read buffer content.  The read_response_headers() andread_entity_body() methods use an internal buffer which they will lookfor data before they actually sysread more from the socket itself.  Ifthey read too much, the remaining data will be left in this buffer.=item $s->_rbuf_lengthReturns the number of bytes in the read buffer.=back=head1 SUBCLASSINGThe read_response_headers() and read_entity_body() will invoke thesysread() method when they need more data.  Subclasses might want tooverride this method to contol how reading takes place.The object itself is a glob.  Subclasses should avoid using hash keynames prefixed with C<http_> and C<io_>.=head1 SEE ALSOL<LWP>, L<IO::Socket::INET>, L<Net::HTTP::NB>=head1 COPYRIGHTCopyright 2001 Gisle Aas.This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/ormodify it under the same terms as Perl itself.=cut

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