Mojo::Message - HTTP message base class

  1. SYNOPSIS
  2. DESCRIPTION
  3. EVENTS
    1. finish
    2. progress
  4. ATTRIBUTES
    1. content
    2. default_charset
    3. max_line_size
    4. max_message_size
    5. version
  5. METHODS
    1. body
    2. body_params
    3. body_size
    4. build_body
    5. build_headers
    6. build_start_line
    7. cookie
    8. cookies
    9. dom
    10. error
    11. every_cookie
    12. every_upload
    13. extract_start_line
    14. finish
    15. fix_headers
    16. get_body_chunk
    17. get_header_chunk
    18. get_start_line_chunk
    19. header_size
    20. headers
    21. is_finished
    22. is_limit_exceeded
    23. json
    24. parse
    25. save_to
    26. start_line_size
    27. text
    28. to_string
    29. upload
    30. uploads
  6. SEE ALSO

SYNOPSIS

package Mojo::Message::MyMessage;
use Mojo::Base 'Mojo::Message';

sub cookies              {...}
sub extract_start_line   {...}
sub get_start_line_chunk {...}
sub start_line_size      {...}

DESCRIPTION

Mojo::Message is an abstract base class for HTTP message containers, based on RFC 7230, RFC 7231 and RFC 2388, like Mojo::Message::Request and Mojo::Message::Response.

EVENTS

Mojo::Message inherits all events from Mojo::EventEmitter and can emit the following new ones.

finish

$msg->on(finish => sub ($msg) {...});

Emitted after message building or parsing is finished.

my $before = time;
$msg->on(finish => sub ($msg) { $msg->headers->header('X-Parser-Time' => time - $before) });

progress

$msg->on(progress => sub ($msg) {...});

Emitted when message building or parsing makes progress.

# Building
$msg->on(progress => sub ($msg, $state, $offset) { say qq{Building "$state" at offset $offset} });

# Parsing
$msg->on(progress => sub ($msg) {
  return unless my $len = $msg->headers->content_length;
  my $size = $msg->content->progress;
  say 'Progress: ', $size == $len ? 100 : int($size / ($len / 100)), '%';
});

ATTRIBUTES

Mojo::Message implements the following attributes.

content

my $msg = $msg->content;
$msg    = $msg->content(Mojo::Content::Single->new);

Message content, defaults to a Mojo::Content::Single object.

default_charset

my $charset = $msg->default_charset;
$msg        = $msg->default_charset('UTF-8');

Default charset used by "text" and to extract data from application/x-www-form-urlencoded or multipart/form-data message body, defaults to UTF-8.

max_line_size

my $size = $msg->max_line_size;
$msg     = $msg->max_line_size(1024);

Maximum start-line size in bytes, defaults to the value of the MOJO_MAX_LINE_SIZE environment variable or 8192 (8KiB).

max_message_size

my $size = $msg->max_message_size;
$msg     = $msg->max_message_size(1024);

Maximum message size in bytes, defaults to the value of the MOJO_MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE environment variable or 16777216 (16MiB). Setting the value to 0 will allow messages of indefinite size.

version

my $version = $msg->version;
$msg        = $msg->version('1.1');

HTTP version of message, defaults to 1.1.

METHODS

Mojo::Message inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new ones.

body

my $bytes = $msg->body;
$msg      = $msg->body('Hello!');

Slurp or replace "content".

body_params

my $params = $msg->body_params;

POST parameters extracted from application/x-www-form-urlencoded or multipart/form-data message body, usually a Mojo::Parameters object. Note that this method caches all data, so it should not be called before the entire message body has been received. Parts of the message body need to be loaded into memory to parse POST parameters, so you have to make sure it is not excessively large. There's a 16MiB limit for requests and a 2GiB limit for responses by default.

# Get POST parameter names and values
my $hash = $msg->body_params->to_hash;

body_size

my $size = $msg->body_size;

Content size in bytes.

build_body

my $bytes = $msg->build_body;

Render whole body with "get_body_chunk".

build_headers

my $bytes = $msg->build_headers;

Render all headers with "get_header_chunk".

build_start_line

my $bytes = $msg->build_start_line;

Render start-line with "get_start_line_chunk".

my $cookie = $msg->cookie('foo');

Access message cookies, usually Mojo::Cookie::Request or Mojo::Cookie::Response objects. If there are multiple cookies sharing the same name, and you want to access more than just the last one, you can use "every_cookie". Note that this method caches all data, so it should not be called before all headers have been received.

# Get cookie value
say $msg->cookie('foo')->value;

cookies

my $cookies = $msg->cookies;

Access message cookies. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass.

dom

my $dom        = $msg->dom;
my $collection = $msg->dom('a[href]');

Retrieve message body from "text" and turn it into a Mojo::DOM object, an optional selector can be used to call the method "find" in Mojo::DOM on it right away, which then returns a Mojo::Collection object. Note that this method caches all data, so it should not be called before the entire message body has been received. The whole message body needs to be loaded into memory to parse it, so you have to make sure it is not excessively large. There's a 16MiB limit for requests and a 2GiB limit for responses by default.

# Perform "find" right away
say $msg->dom('h1, h2, h3')->map('text')->join("\n");

# Use everything else Mojo::DOM has to offer
say $msg->dom->at('title')->text;
say $msg->dom->at('body')->children->map('tag')->uniq->join("\n");

error

my $err = $msg->error;
$msg    = $msg->error({message => 'Parser error'});

Get or set message error, an undef return value indicates that there is no error.

# Connection or parser error
$msg->error({message => 'Connection refused'});

# 4xx/5xx response
$msg->error({message => 'Internal Server Error', code => 500});
my $cookies = $msg->every_cookie('foo');

Similar to "cookie", but returns all message cookies sharing the same name as an array reference.

# Get first cookie value
say $msg->every_cookie('foo')->[0]->value;

every_upload

my $uploads = $msg->every_upload('foo');

Similar to "upload", but returns all file uploads sharing the same name as an array reference.

# Get content of first uploaded file
say $msg->every_upload('foo')->[0]->asset->slurp;

extract_start_line

my $bool = $msg->extract_start_line(\$str);

Extract start-line from string. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass.

finish

$msg = $msg->finish;

Finish message parser/generator.

fix_headers

$msg = $msg->fix_headers;

Make sure message has all required headers.

get_body_chunk

my $bytes = $msg->get_body_chunk($offset);

Get a chunk of body data starting from a specific position. Note that it might not be possible to get the same chunk twice if content was generated dynamically.

get_header_chunk

my $bytes = $msg->get_header_chunk($offset);

Get a chunk of header data, starting from a specific position. Note that this method finalizes the message.

get_start_line_chunk

my $bytes = $msg->get_start_line_chunk($offset);

Get a chunk of start-line data starting from a specific position. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass.

header_size

my $size = $msg->header_size;

Size of headers in bytes. Note that this method finalizes the message.

headers

my $headers = $msg->headers;

Message headers, usually a Mojo::Headers object.

# Longer version
my $headers = $msg->content->headers;

is_finished

my $bool = $msg->is_finished;

Check if message parser/generator is finished.

is_limit_exceeded

my $bool = $msg->is_limit_exceeded;

Check if message has exceeded "max_line_size", "max_message_size", "max_buffer_size" in Mojo::Content or "max_line_size" in Mojo::Headers.

json

my $value = $msg->json;
my $value = $msg->json('/foo/bar');

Decode JSON message body directly using Mojo::JSON if possible, an undef return value indicates a bare null or that decoding failed. An optional JSON Pointer can be used to extract a specific value with Mojo::JSON::Pointer. Note that this method caches all data, so it should not be called before the entire message body has been received. The whole message body needs to be loaded into memory to parse it, so you have to make sure it is not excessively large. There's a 16MiB limit for requests and a 2GiB limit for responses by default.

# Extract JSON values
say $msg->json->{foo}{bar}[23];
say $msg->json('/foo/bar/23');

parse

$msg = $msg->parse('HTTP/1.1 200 OK...');

Parse message chunk.

save_to

$msg = $msg->save_to('/some/path/index.html');

Save message body to a file.

start_line_size

my $size = $msg->start_line_size;

Size of the start-line in bytes. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass.

text

my $str = $msg->text;

Retrieve "body" and try to decode it with "charset" in Mojo::Content or "default_charset".

to_string

my $str = $msg->to_string;

Render whole message. Note that this method finalizes the message, and that it might not be possible to render the same message twice if content was generated dynamically.

upload

my $upload = $msg->upload('foo');

Access multipart/form-data file uploads, usually Mojo::Upload objects. If there are multiple uploads sharing the same name, and you want to access more than just the last one, you can use "every_upload". Note that this method caches all data, so it should not be called before the entire message body has been received.

# Get content of uploaded file
say $msg->upload('foo')->asset->slurp;

uploads

my $uploads = $msg->uploads;

All multipart/form-data file uploads, usually Mojo::Upload objects.

# Names of all uploads
say $_->name for @{$msg->uploads};

SEE ALSO

Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, https://mojolicious.org.