internal package
Foswiki::Response Class to encapsulate response data.
Fields: *status
- response status
* headers
- hashref to response headers
* body
- response body
* cookies
- hashref to response cookies
ClassMethod
new() → $response ObjectMethod
status( $status ) → $status $status
is a three digit code, optionally followed by a status string
ObjectMethod
charset([$charset]) → $charset Gets/Sets response charset. If not defined, defaults to ISO-8859-1, just like CGI.pm
ObjectMethod
header(-type → $type, Sets response header. Resonably compatible with CGI. Doesn't support -nph, -target and -p3p.
ObjectMethod
headers( { … } ) → $headersHashRef Gets/Sets all response headers. Keys are headers name and values are scalars for single-valued headers or arrayref for multivalued ones.
ObjectMethod
getHeader( [ $name ] ) → $value If called without parameters returns all present header names, otherwise returns a list (maybe with a single element) of values associated with $name.
ObjectMethod
setDefaultHeaders( { $name → $value, … } ) Sets the header corresponding to the key => value pairs passed in the hash, if the key doesn't already exist, otherwise does nothing. This ensures some default values are entered, but they can be overridden by plugins or other parts in the code.
ObjectMethod
printHeaders() Return a string of all headers, encoded as UTF8 and separated by CRLF
ObjectMethod
deleteHeader($h1, $h2, …) Deletes headers whose names are passed.
ObjectMethod
pushHeader( $name, $value ) Adds $value to list of values associated with header $name.
ObjectMethod
cookies( [ \@cookies ] ) → @cookies Elements may be CGI::Cookie objects or raw cookie strings.
WARNING: cookies set this way are not passed in redirects.ObjectMethod
body( [ $body ] ) → $body $body
must be a byte string.
Replaces the entire body; if you want to generate the body incrementally,
use print
instead.
Note that the $body
returned is a byte string (utf8 encoded if print
was used to create it)
ObjectMethod
redirect( $uri, $status, $cookies | Populate object with redirect response headers.
$uri
must be passed. Others are optional.
CGI Compatibility Note: It doesn't support -target or -nph
ObjectMethod
print(...) Add text content to the end of the body. Content may be unicode. Use $response→body() to output un-encoded byte strings / binary data
ObjectMethod
outputHasStarted([$boolean])