NAME
HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Field - HTTP Form Field Class
SYNOPSIS
my
$f
= HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Field->new(
name
=>
'picture'
,
file
=>
'/some/where/image.png'
,
headers
=> [
conten_type
=>
'image/png'
],
);
my
$f
= HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Field->new(
name
=>
'picture'
,
# Module::Generic::File or HTTP::Promise::Body::File object are ok
file
=>
$file_object
,
headers
=> [
conten_type
=>
'image/png'
],
);
my
$f
= HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Field->new(
name
=>
'fullname'
,
body
=>
"John Doe"
,
);
my
$f
= HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Field->new(
name
=>
'fullname'
,
body
=> \
$some_content
,
);
my
$f
= HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Field->new(
name
=>
'fullname'
,
# HTTP::Promise::Body::Scalar object is ok too
body
=>
$body_object
,
);
VERSION
v0.1.0
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a form field. This is used primarily in conjonction with HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Data
METHODS
body
Sets or gets the field body object.
headers
Sets or gets an headers object
is_body_in_memory
Returns true if the field body is an HTTP::Promise::Body::Scalar object, false otherwise.
is_body_on_file
Returns true if the field body is an HTTP::Promise::Body::File object, false otherwise.
name
Sets or gets the field name as a scalar object
value
This retrieves the field data as a new scalar object, regardless if it the field body
is in memory or on file.
Whatever argument is provided, is passed through to "as_string" in HTTP::Promise::Body
AUTHOR
Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>
SEE ALSO
HTTP::Promise, HTTP::Promise::Request, HTTP::Promise::Response, HTTP::Promise::Message, HTTP::Promise::Entity, HTTP::Promise::Headers, HTTP::Promise::Body, HTTP::Promise::Body::Form, HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Data, HTTP::Promise::Body::Form::Field, HTTP::Promise::Status, HTTP::Promise::MIME, HTTP::Promise::Parser, HTTP::Promise::IO, HTTP::Promise::Stream, HTTP::Promise::Exception
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright(c) 2022 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.
All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.