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public package
Foswiki::Request is a
CGI
Class to encapsulate request data.
Fields:
-
action
action requested (view, edit, save, ...)
-
cookies
hashref whose keys are cookie names and values are CGI::Cookie objects
-
headers
hashref whose keys are header name
-
method
request method (GET, HEAD, POST)
-
param
hashref of parameters, both query and body ones
-
param_list
arrayref with parameter names in received order
-
path_info
path_info of request (eg. /WebName/TopciName)
-
remote_address
Client's IP address
-
remote_user
Remote HTTP authenticated user
-
secure
Boolean value about use of encryption
-
server_port
Port that the webserver listens on
-
uploads
hashref whose keys are parameter name of uploaded files
-
uri
the request uri
ClassMethod
new([$initializer])
Constructs a
Foswiki::Request object.
-
$initializer
- may be a filehandle or hashref.
- If it's a filehandle, it'll be used to reload the Foswiki::Request object. See
save
method. Note: Restore only parameters
- It can be a hashref whose keys are parameter names. Values may be arrayref's to multivalued parameters. Same note as above.
ObjectMethod
action([$action]) → $action
Gets/Sets action requested (view, edit, save, ...)
ObjectMethod
base_action() → $action
Get the first action ever set in this request object. This remains
unchanged even if a request cache is unwrapped on to of this request.
The idea is that callers can always find out the action that initiated
the HTTP request. This is required for (for example) checking access
controls.
ObjectMethod
method( [ $method ] ) → $method
Sets/Gets request method (GET, HEAD, POST).
ObjectMethod
pathInfo( [ $path ] ) → $path
Sets/Gets request path info.
Called without parameters returns current pathInfo.
There is a
path_info()
alias for compatibility with CGI.
Note that the string returned is a
URL encoded byte string
i.e. it will only contain characters -A-Za-z0-9_.~!*\'();:@&=+$,/?%#[]
If you intend to analyse it, you will probably have to
Foswiki::urlDecode it first.
ObjectMethod
protocol() → $protocol
Returns 'https' if secure connection. 'http' otherwise.
ObjectMethod
uri( [$uri] ) → $uri
Gets/Sets request uri.
ObjectMethod
queryString() → $query_string
Returns query_string part of request uri, if any.
query_string()
alias provided for compatibility with CGI.
Note that the string returned is a
URL encoded byte string
i.e. it will only contain characters -A-Za-z0-9_.~!*\'();:@&=+$,/?%#[]
If you intend to analyse it, you will probably have to
Foswiki::urlDecode it first.
ObjectMethod
url( [-full → 1,
-base => 1,
-absolute => 1,
-relative => 1,
-path => 1,
-query => 1] ) -> $url
Returns many url info.
- If called without parameters or with -full => 1 returns full url, e.g. http://mysite.net/view
- If called with -base => 1 returns base url, e.g. http://foswiki.org
- -absolute => 1 returns absolute action path, e.g. /cgi-bin/view
- -relative => 1 returns relative action path, e.g. view
- -path => 1, -query => 1 also includes path info and query string respectively
Note that the path and query components are returned as a
URL encoded byte string
You will most likely need to Foswiki::urlDecode it for use.
Reasonably compatible with CGI corresponding method. Doesn't support
-rewrite. See
Item5914.
ObjectMethod
secure( [$secure] ) → $secure
Gets/Sets connection's secure flag.
ObjectMethod
remoteAddress( [$ip] ) → $ip
Gets/Sets client IP address.
remote_addr()
alias for compatibility with CGI.
ObjectMethod
remoteUser( [$userName] ) → $userName
Gets/Sets remote user's name.
remote_user()
alias for compatibility with CGI.
ObjectMethod
serverPort( [$userName] ) → $userName
Gets/Sets server user's name.
server_port()
alias for compatibility with CGI.
ObjectMethod
queryParam( [-name → $name, -value => $value |
-name => $name, -values => [ $v1, $v2, ... ] |
$name, $v1, $v2, ... |
name, [ $v1, $v2, ... ]
] ) -> @paramNames | @values | $firstValue
This method is used by engines, during its prepare phase. Should not be used
anywhere else. Since bodyParam must exist and it has different semantics from
param method, this one exists for symmetry, and could be modified in the
future, so it could be possible to get query and body parameters independently.
ObjectMethod
bodyParam( [-name → $name, -value => $value |
-name => $name, -values => [ $v1, $v2, ... ] |
$name, $v1, $v2, ... |
name, [ $v1, $v2, ... ]
] ) -> @paramNames | @values | $firstValue
Adds parameters passed within request body to the object. Should be called
only by engines. Otherwise use param() method.
ObjectMethod
param( [-name → $name, -value => $value |
-name => $name, -values => [ $v1, $v2, ... ] |
$name, $v1, $v2, ... |
name, [ $v1, $v2, ... ]
] ) -> @paramNames | @values | $firstValue
- Called without parameters returns all parameter names
- Called only with parameter name or with -name => 'name'
- In list context returns all associated values (maybe empty list)
- In scalar context returns first value (maybe undef)
- Called with name and list of values or with -name => 'name', -value => 'value' or -name => 'name', -values => [ ... ] sets parameter value
- Returns parameter values as UTF-8 encoded binary strings
Resonably compatible with CGI.
NOTE this method will assert if it is called in a list context. A list
context might be:
- in a list of parameters e.g.
my_function( $query->param( ...
- assigning to a list e.g.
my @l = $query->param(...
- in a loop condition e.g.
foreach ($query->param(...
The following are
scalar contexts:
-
defined($query->param( ...
is OK
-
lc($query->param( ...
is OK
-
... if ( $query->param( ...
is OK
In a list context, you should call
multi_param
(fully compatible) to
retrieve list parameters.
ObjectMethod
cookie($name [, $value, $path, $secure, $expires]) → $value
- If called without parameters returns a list of cookie names.
- If called only with
$name
parameter returns value of cookie with that name or undef if it doesn't exist.
- If called with defined $value and other parameters returns a CGI::Cookie object created with those parameters. Doesn't store this new created cookie within request object. This way for compatibility with CGI.
ObjectMethod cookies( \%cookies ) -> $hashref
Gets/Sets cookies hashref. Keys are cookie names
and values CGI::Cookie objects.
ObjectMethod
delete( @paramNames )
Deletes parameters from request.
Delete()
alias provided for compatibility with CGI
ObjectMethod
deleteAll()
Deletes all parameter name and value(s).
delete_all()
alias provided for compatibility with CGI.
-name => $name, -values => [ $v1, $v2, ... ] |
$name, $v1, $v2, ... |
name, [ $v1, $v2, ... ]
] ) -> @paramNames | @values | $firstValue
Gets/Sets a header field:
- Called without parameters returns all header field names
- Called only with header field name or with -name => 'name'
- In list context returns all associated values (maybe empty list)
- In scalar context returns the first value (maybe undef)
- Called with name and list of values or with -name => 'name', -value => 'value' or -name => 'name', -values => [ ... ] sets header field value
Not compatible with CGI, since CGI correspondent is a
response write method. CGI scripts obtain headers from %ENV
or
http
method. %ENV is not available and must be replaced
by calls to this and other methods of this class.
http
is
provided for compatibility, but is deprecated. Use this one
instead.
Calls to CGI
header
method must be replaced by calls to
Foswiki::Response header
method.
ObjectMethod
save( $fh )
Saves object state to filehandle. Object may be loaded later
passing $fh to new constructor or by calling load().
ObjectMethod
load( $fh )
Loads object state from filehandle, probably created with
a previous save().
ObjectMethod
upload( $name ) → $handle
Called with file name parameter returns an open filehandle
to uploaded file.
ObjectMethod
uploadInfo( $fname ) → $headers
Returns a hashref to information about uploaded
files as sent by browser.
ObjectMethod
tmpFileName( $fname ) → $tmpFileName
Returns the name of temporarly created file to store uploaded $fname.
$fname may be obtained by calling
param()
with form field name.
ObjectMethod
uploads( [ \%uploads ] ) → $hashref
Gets/Sets request uploads field. Keys are uploaded file names,
as sent by browser, and values are
Foswiki::Request::Upload objects.
ObjectMethod
http( [$header] ) → $value DEPRECATED
Called without parameters returns a list of all available header filed names.
Given a field name returns value associated.
http('HTTP_USER_AGENT'); http('User-Agent') and http('User_Agent')
are equivalent.
Please, use
header()
instead. Present only for compatibility with CGI.
ObjectMethod
https( [$name] ) → $value || $secure DEPRECATED
Similar to
http()
method above. Called with no parameters returns
secure flag.
Please, use
header()
and
secure()
instead.
Present only for compatibility with CGI.
ObjectMethod
userAgent() → $userAgent;
Convenience method to get User-Agent string.
user_agent()
alias provided for compatibility with CGI.
ObjectMethod
referer()
Convenience method to get Referer uri.