Mojolicious::Types - MIME types
use Mojolicious::Types; my $types = Mojolicious::Types->new; $types->type(foo => 'text/foo'); say $types->type('foo');
Mojolicious::Types manages MIME types for Mojolicious.
appcache -> text/cache-manifest atom -> application/atom+xml bin -> application/octet-stream css -> text/css gif -> image/gif gz -> application/x-gzip htm -> text/html html -> text/html;charset=UTF-8 ico -> image/x-icon jpeg -> image/jpeg jpg -> image/jpeg js -> application/javascript json -> application/json mp3 -> audio/mpeg mp4 -> video/mp4 ogg -> audio/ogg ogv -> video/ogg pdf -> application/pdf png -> image/png rss -> application/rss+xml svg -> image/svg+xml txt -> text/plain webm -> video/webm woff -> application/font-woff xml -> application/xml,text/xml zip -> application/zip
The most common ones are already defined.
Mojolicious::Types implements the following attributes.
types
my $map = $types->types; $types = $types->types({png => 'image/png'});
List of MIME types.
Mojolicious::Types inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following ones.
detect
my $exts = $types->detect('application/json;q=9');
Detect file extensions from Accept header value. Unspecific values that contain more than one MIME type are currently ignored, since browsers often don't really know what they actually want.
Accept
# List detected extensions say for @{$types->detect('application/json')};
type
my $type = $types->type('png'); $types = $types->type(png => 'image/png'); $types = $types->type(json => [qw(application/json text/x-json)]);
Get or set MIME types for file extension, alternatives are only used for detection.
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To install Mojolicious, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Mojolicious
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Mojolicious
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.