SYNOPSIS
if ( $c->request->accepts('application/json') ) {
...
}
my $types = $c->request->accepted_content_types();
DESCRIPTION
This is a Moose::Role applied to Catalyst::Request that adds a few methods to the request object to facilitate writing REST-y code. Currently, these methods are all related to the content types accepted by the client.METHODS
- data
- If the request went through the Deserializer action, this method will return the deserialized data structure.
- accepted_content_types
-
Returns an array reference of content types accepted by the
client.
The list of types is created by looking at the following sources:
-
-
Content-type header
If this exists, this will always be the first type in the list.
-
content-type parameter
If the request is a GET request and there is a ``content-type'' parameter in the query string, this will come before any types in the Accept header.
-
Accept header
This will be parsed and the types found will be ordered by the relative quality specified for each type.
-
Content-type header
-
If a type appears in more than one of these places, it is ordered based on where it is first found.
-
- preferred_content_type
-
This returns the first content type found. It is shorthand for:
$request->accepted_content_types->[0]
- accepts($type)
-
Given a content type, this returns true if the type is accepted.
Note that this does not do any wildcard expansion of types.
AUTHORS
See Catalyst::Action::REST for authors.LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.