-#----------------------#
- package PLP::Fields;
-#----------------------#
-use strict;
-
-=head1 PLP::Fields
-
-Has only one function: doit(), which ties the hashes %get, %post, %fields and %header in
-PLP::Script. Also generates %cookie immediately.
+package PLP::Fields;
- PLP::Fields::doit();
-
-=cut
+use strict;
+# Has only one function: doit(), which ties the hashes %get, %post, %fields
+# and %header in PLP::Script. Also generates %cookie immediately.
sub doit {
- tie %PLP::Script::get, 'PLP::Tie::Delay', 'PLP::Script::get', sub {
- my %get;
- if ($ENV{QUERY_STRING} ne ''){
- for (split /[&;]/, $ENV{QUERY_STRING}) {
- my @keyval = split /=/, $_, 2;
- PLP::Functions::DecodeURI(@keyval);
- $get{$keyval[0]} = $keyval[1] unless $keyval[0] =~ /^\@/;
- push @{ $get{'@' . $keyval[0]} }, $keyval[1];
- }
+
+ # %get
+
+ my $get = \%PLP::Script::get;
+ if (length $ENV{QUERY_STRING}){
+ for (split /[&;]/, $ENV{QUERY_STRING}) {
+ my @keyval = split /=/, $_, 2;
+ PLP::Functions::DecodeURI(@keyval);
+ $get->{$keyval[0]} = $keyval[1] unless $keyval[0] =~ /^\@/;
+ push @{ $get->{ '@' . $keyval[0] } }, $keyval[1];
}
- return \%get;
- };
+ }
+
+ # %post
tie %PLP::Script::post, 'PLP::Tie::Delay', 'PLP::Script::post', sub {
my %post;
- our $post = <STDIN>;
- if (defined($post) && $post ne '' &&
- ($ENV{CONTENT_TYPE} eq '' || $ENV{CONTENT_TYPE} eq 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded')){
- for (split /&/, $post) {
- my @keyval = split /=/, $_, 2;
- PLP::Functions::DecodeURI(@keyval);
- $post{$keyval[0]} = $keyval[1] unless $keyval[0] =~ /^\@/;
- push @{ $post{'@' . $keyval[0]} }, $keyval[1];
- }
+ my $post;
+
+ return \%post if $ENV{CONTENT_TYPE} !~
+ m!^(?:application/x-www-form-urlencoded|$)!;
+
+ if ($ENV{MOD_PERL}) {
+ $post = Apache->request->content;
+ } else {
+ read *STDIN, $post, $ENV{CONTENT_LENGTH};
}
+
+ return \%post unless defined $post and length $post;
+
+ for (split /&/, $post) {
+ my @keyval = split /=/, $_, 2;
+ PLP::Functions::DecodeURI(@keyval);
+ $post{$keyval[0]} = $keyval[1] unless $keyval[0] =~ /^\@/;
+ push @{ $post{ '@' . $keyval[0] } }, $keyval[1];
+ }
+
return \%post;
};
+ # %fields
+
tie %PLP::Script::fields, 'PLP::Tie::Delay', 'PLP::Script::fields', sub {
- $PLP::Script::get{PLPdummy}, $PLP::Script::post{PLPdummy}; # Trigger creation
- return {%PLP::Script::get, %PLP::Script::post}
+ return { %PLP::Script::get, %PLP::Script::post };
};
+ # %header
+
tie %PLP::Script::header, 'PLP::Tie::Headers';
- if (defined($ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}) && $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} ne ''){
+ # %cookie
+
+ if (defined $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} and length $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}) {
for (split /; ?/, $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}) {
my @keyval = split /=/, $_, 2;
$PLP::Script::cookie{$keyval[0]} ||= $keyval[1];
}
}
-
}
+
1;
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+PLP::Fields - Special hashes for PLP
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+For your convenience, PLP uses hashes to put things in. Some of these are tied
+hashes, so they contain a bit magic. For example, building the hash can be
+delayed until you actually use the hash.
+
+=over 10
+
+=item C<%get> and C<%post>
+
+These are built from the C<key=value&key=value> (or C<key=value;key=value>
+strings in query string and post content. C<%post> is not built if the content
+type is not C<application/x-www-form-urlencoded>. In post content, the
+semi-colon is not a valid separator.
+
+%post isn't built until it is used, to speed up your script if you
+don't use it. Because POST content can only be read once, you can C<use CGI;>
+and just never access C<%post> to avoid its building.
+
+With a query string of C<key=firstvalue&key=secondvalue>, C<$get{key}> will
+contain only C<secondvalue>. You can access both elements by using the array
+reference C<$get{'@key'}>, which will contain C<[ 'firstvalue', 'secondvalue'
+]>.
+
+=item C<%fields>
+
+This hash combines %get and %post, and triggers creation of %post. POST gets
+precedence over GET (note: not even the C<@>-keys contain both values).
+
+This hash is built on first use, just like %post.
+
+=item C<%cookie>, C<%cookies>
+
+This is built immediately, because cookies are usually short in length. Cookies
+are B<not> automatically url-decoded.
+
+=item C<%header>, C<%headers>
+
+In this hash, you can set headers. Underscores are converted to normal minus
+signs, so you can leave out quotes. The hash is case insensitive: the case used
+when sending the headers is the one you used first. The following are equal:
+
+ $header{CONTENT_TYPE}
+ $header{'Content-Type'}
+ $header{Content_Type}
+ $headers{CONTENT_type}
+
+=back
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Juerd Waalboer <juerd@cpan.org>
+
+Current maintainer: Mischa POSLAWSKY <shiar@cpan.org>
+
+=cut
+