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Mojo::Parameters(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Mojo::Parameters(3pm)

NAME
Mojo::Parameters - Parameter container SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Parameters; my $p = Mojo::Parameters->new(foo => 'bar', baz => 23); DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Parameters is a container for form parameters. ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Parameters implements the following attributes. "charset" my $charset = $p->charset; $p = $p->charset('UTF-8'); Charset used for decoding parameters, defaults to "UTF-8". "pair_separator" my $separator = $p->pair_separator; $p = $p->pair_separator(';'); Separator for parameter pairs, defaults to "&". METHODS
Mojo::Parameters inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones. "new" my $p = Mojo::Parameters->new; my $p = Mojo::Parameters->new('foo=b%3Bar&baz=23'); my $p = Mojo::Parameters->new(foo => 'b;ar'); my $p = Mojo::Parameters->new(foo => ['ba;r', 'b;az']); my $p = Mojo::Parameters->new(foo => ['ba;r', 'b;az'], bar => 23); Construct a new Mojo::Parameters object. "append" $p = $p->append(foo => 'ba;r'); $p = $p->append(foo => ['ba;r', 'b;az']); $p = $p->append(foo => ['ba;r', 'b;az'], bar => 23); Append parameters. # "foo=bar&foo=baz" Mojo::Parameters->new('foo=bar')->append(foo => 'baz'); # "foo=bar&foo=baz&foo=yada" Mojo::Parameters->new('foo=bar')->append(foo => ['baz', 'yada']); # "foo=bar&foo=baz&foo=yada&bar=23" Mojo::Parameters->new('foo=bar')->append(foo => ['baz', 'yada'], bar => 23); "clone" my $p2 = $p->clone; Clone parameters. "merge" $p = $p->merge(Mojo::Parameters->new(foo => 'b;ar', baz => 23)); Merge parameters. "param" my @names = $p->param; my $foo = $p->param('foo'); my @foo = $p->param('foo'); my $foo = $p->param(foo => 'ba;r'); my @foo = $p->param(foo => qw(ba;r ba;z)); Check and replace parameter values. "params" my $params = $p->params; $p = $p->params([foo => 'b;ar', baz => 23]); Parsed parameters. "parse" $p = $p->parse('foo=b%3Bar&baz=23'); Parse parameters. "remove" $p = $p->remove('foo'); Remove parameters. # "bar=yada" Mojo::Parameters->new('foo=bar&foo=baz&bar=yada')->remove('foo'); "to_hash" my $hash = $p->to_hash; Turn parameters into a hash reference. # "baz" Mojo::Parameters->new('foo=bar&foo=baz')->to_hash->{foo}[1]; "to_string" my $string = $p->to_string; Turn parameters into a string. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::Parameters(3pm)

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Mojo::JSON(3pm) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   Mojo::JSON(3pm)

NAME
Mojo::JSON - Minimalistic JSON SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::JSON; my $json = Mojo::JSON->new; my $bytes = $json->encode({foo => [1, 2], bar => 'hello!'}); my $hash = $json->decode($bytes); DESCRIPTION
Mojo::JSON is a minimalistic and relaxed implementation of RFC 4627. While it is possibly the fastest pure-Perl JSON parser available, you should not use it for validation. It supports normal Perl data types like "Scalar", "Array" reference, "Hash" reference and will try to call the "TO_JSON" method on blessed references, or stringify them if it doesn't exist. [1, -2, 3] -> [1, -2, 3] {"foo": "bar"} -> {foo => 'bar'} Literal names will be translated to and from Mojo::JSON constants or a similar native Perl value. true -> Mojo::JSON->true false -> Mojo::JSON->false null -> undef Decoding UTF-16 (LE/BE) and UTF-32 (LE/BE) will be handled transparently, encoding will only generate UTF-8. The two unicode whitespace characters "u2028" and "u2029" will always be escaped to make JSONP easier. ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::JSON implements the following attributes. "error" my $err = $json->error; $json = $json->error('Oops!'); Parser errors. METHODS
Mojo::JSON inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following new ones. "decode" my $array = $json->decode($bytes); my $hash = $json->decode($bytes); Decode JSON. "encode" my $bytes = $json->encode({foo => 'bar'}); Encode Perl structure. "false" my $false = Mojo::JSON->false; my $false = $json->false; False value, used because Perl has no native equivalent. "true" my $true = Mojo::JSON->true; my $true = $json->true; True value, used because Perl has no native equivalent. SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>. perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojo::JSON(3pm)
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