SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Message::Response;
# Parse
my $res = Mojo::Message::Response->new;
$res->parse("HTTP/1.0 200 OK\x0d\x0a");
$res->parse("Content-Length: 12\x0d\x0a");
$res->parse("Content-Type: text/plain\x0d\x0a\x0d\x0a");
$res->parse('Hello World!');
say $res->code;
say $res->headers->content_type;
say $res->body;
# Build
my $res = Mojo::Message::Response->new;
$res->code(200);
$res->headers->content_type('text/plain');
$res->body('Hello World!');
say $res->to_string;
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Message::Response is a container for HTTP responses, based on RFC 7230 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230> and RFC 7231 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231>.EVENTS
Mojo::Message::Response inherits all events from Mojo::Message.ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Message::Response inherits all attributes from Mojo::Message and implements the following new ones.code
my $code = $res->code; $res = $res->code(200);
HTTP response status code.
message
my $msg = $res->message; $res = $res->message('OK');
HTTP response status message.
METHODS
Mojo::Message::Response inherits all methods from Mojo::Message and implements the following new ones.cookies
my $cookies = $res->cookies; $res = $res->cookies(Mojo::Cookie::Response->new); $res = $res->cookies({name => 'foo', value => 'bar'});
Access response cookies, usually Mojo::Cookie::Response objects.
# Names of all cookies say $_->name for @{$res->cookies};
default_message
my $msg = $res->default_message; my $msg = $res->default_message(418);
Generate default response message for status code, defaults to using ``code''.
extract_start_line
my $bool = $res->extract_start_line(\$str);
Extract status-line from string.
fix_headers
$res = $res->fix_headers;
Make sure response has all required headers.
get_start_line_chunk
my $bytes = $res->get_start_line_chunk($offset);
Get a chunk of status-line data starting from a specific position. Note that this method finalizes the response.
is_empty
my $bool = $res->is_empty;
Check if this response has a "1xx", 204 or 304 status code.
is_status_class
my $bool = $res->is_status_class(200);
Check response status class.
# True Mojo::Message::Response->new->code(304)->is_status_class(300); Mojo::Message::Response->new->code(404)->is_status_class(400); # False Mojo::Message::Response->new->code(404)->is_status_class(300); Mojo::Message::Response->new->code(404)->is_status_class(200);
start_line_size
my $size = $req->start_line_size;
Size of the status-line in bytes. Note that this method finalizes the response.