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Dancer::Request::Upload(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dancer::Request::Upload(3pm)
NAME
Dancer::Request::Upload - class representing file uploads requests
DESCRIPTION
This class implements a representation of file uploads for Dancer. These objects are accesible within route handlers via the
request->uploads keyword. See Dancer::Request for details.
METHODS
filename
Returns the filename as sent by the client.
basename
Returns basename for "filename".
tempname
Returns the name of the temporary file the data has been saved to.
This will be in e.g. /tmp, and given a random name, with no file extension.
link_to
Creates a hard link to the temporary file. Returns true for success, false for failure.
$upload->link_to('/path/to/target');
file_handle
Returns a read-only file handle on the temporary file.
content
Returns a scalar containing the contents of the temporary file.
copy_to
Copies the temporary file using File::Copy. Returns true for success, false for failure.
$upload->copy_to('/path/to/target')
size
The size of the upload, in bytes.
headers
Returns a hash ref of the headers associated with this upload.
type
The Content-Type of this upload.
AUTHORS
This module as been writen by Alexis Sukrieh, heavily based on Plack::Request::Upload. Kudos to Plack authors.
SEE ALSO
Dancer
perl v5.14.2 2011-11-30 Dancer::Request::Upload(3pm)