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Parser(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Parser(3pm)
NAME
APR::Request::Parser - wrapper for libapreq2's parser API.
SYNOPSIS
use APR::Request::Parser;
DESCRIPTION
This manpage documents version 2.13 of the APR::Request::Parser package.
METHODS
APR::Request::Parser
generic
APR::Request::Parser->generic($pool, $ba, $ct)
APR::Request::Parser->generic($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim)
APR::Request::Parser->generic($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir)
APR::Request::Parser->generic($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook)
Noop-parser that collects everything into a single, internal parameter. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc
object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the request. Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the
temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook object.
headers
APR::Request::Parser->headers($pool, $ba, $ct)
APR::Request::Parser->headers($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim)
APR::Request::Parser->headers($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir)
APR::Request::Parser->headers($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook)
RFC 822 header parser. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the
request. Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook
object.
urlencoded
APR::Request::Parser->urlencoded($pool, $ba, $ct)
APR::Request::Parser->urlencoded($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim)
APR::Request::Parser->urlencoded($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir)
APR::Request::Parser->urlencoded($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook)
x-www-form-urlencoded parser. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of
the request. Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an
APR::Request::Hook object.
multipart
APR::Request::Parser->multipart($pool, $ba, $ct)
APR::Request::Parser->multipart($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim)
APR::Request::Parser->multipart($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir)
APR::Request::Parser->multipart($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook)
Multipart parser. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the request.
Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook object.
default
APR::Request::Parser->default($pool, $ba, $ct)
APR::Request::Parser->default($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim)
APR::Request::Parser->default($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir)
APR::Request::Parser->default($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook)
Default parser. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the request.
Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook object.
SEE ALSO
APR::Request, APR::Request::Hook
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