01-21-2018
thanks, geniuses... I couldn't be happy more. now, I need to see if I can store this datafile in influx. let you guys know.
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json::rpc::server::cgi
JSON::RPC::Server::CGI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation JSON::RPC::Server::CGI(3pm)
NAME
JSON::RPC::Server::CGI - JSON-RPC sever for CGI
SYNOPSIS
# CGI version
#--------------------------
# In your CGI script
use JSON::RPC::Server::CGI;
my $server = JSON::RPC::Server::CGI->new;
$server->dispatch('MyApp')->handle();
# or an array ref setting
$server->dispatch( [qw/MyApp MyApp::Subclass/] )->handle();
# or a hash ref setting
$server->dispatch( {'/jsonrpc/API' => 'MyApp'} )->handle();
#--------------------------
# In your application class
package MyApp;
use base qw(JSON::RPC::Procedure); # Perl 5.6 or more than
sub echo : Public { # new version style. called by clients
# first argument is JSON::RPC::Server object.
return $_[1];
}
sub sum : Public(a:num, b:num) { # sets value into object member a, b.
my ($s, $obj) = @_;
# return a scalar value or a hashref or an arryaref.
return $obj->{a} + $obj->{b};
}
sub a_private_method : Private {
# ... can't be called by client
}
sub sum_old_style { # old version style. taken as Public
my ($s, @arg) = @_;
return $arg[0] + $arg[1];
}
DESCRIPTION
Gets a client request.
Parses its JSON data.
Passes the server object and the object decoded from the JSON data to your procedure (method).
Takes your returned value (scalar or arrayref or hashref).
Sends a response.
Well, you write your procedure code only.
METHODS
They are inherited from the JSON::RPC::Server methods basically. The below methods are implemented in JSON::RPC::Server::CGI.
new Creates new JSON::RPC::Server::CGI object.
retrieve_json_from_post
retrieves a JSON request from the body in POST method.
retrieve_json_from_get
In the protocol v1.1, 'GET' request method is also allowable. it retrieves a JSON request from the query string in GET method.
response
returns a response JSON data to a client.
cgi returns the CGI object.
SEE ALSO
JSON::RPC::Server,
JSON::RPC::Procedure,
JSON,
<http://json-rpc.org/wd/JSON-RPC-1-1-WD-20060807.html>,
<http://json-rpc.org/wiki/specification>,
AUTHOR
Makamaka Hannyaharamitu, <makamaka[at]cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2007-2008 by Makamaka Hannyaharamitu
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2008-09-01 JSON::RPC::Server::CGI(3pm)