Apache2::Upload(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache2::Upload(3)NAMEApache2::Upload - Methods for dealing with file uploads.
SYNOPSIS
use Apache2::Upload;
$req = Apache2::Request->new($r);
$upload = $req->upload("foo");
$size = $upload->size;
# three methods to get at the upload's contents ... slurp, fh, io
$upload->slurp($slurp_data);
read $upload->fh, $fh_data, $size;
ok $slurp_data eq $fh_data;
my $io = $upload->io;
print while <$io>;
DESCRIPTIONApache2::Upload is a new module based on the original package included
in Apache2::Request 1.X. Users requiring the upload API must now "use
Apache2::Upload", which adds the "upload" method to Apache2::Request.
Apache2::Upload is largely backwards-compatible with the original 1.X
API. See the "PORTING from 1.X" section below for a list of known
issues.
This manpage documents the Apache2::Upload package.
Apache2::Upload
name
$upload->name()
The name of the HTML form element which generated the upload.
filename
$upload->filename()
The (client-side) filename as submitted in the HTML form. Note: some
agents will submit the file's full pathname, while others may submit
just the basename.
fh
$upload->fh()
Creates filehandle reference to the upload's spooled tempfile, which
contains the full contents of the upload.
io
$upload->io()
Creates a tied IO handle. This method is a more efficient version of
"fh", but with "io" the handle ref returned is not seekable. It is
tied to an APR::Request::Brigade object, so you may use the brigade API
on the tied object if you want to manipulate the IO stream (beyond
simply reading from it).
The returned reference is actually an object which has "read" and
"readline" methods available. However these methods are just syntactic
sugar for the underlying "READ" and "READLINE" methods from
APR::Request::Brigade.
$io = $upload->io;
print while $io->read($_); # equivalent to: tied(*$io)->READ($_)
See READ and READLINE below for additional notes on their usage.
bb
$upload->bb()
$upload->bb($set)
Get/set the APR::Brigade which represents the upload's contents.
size
$upload->size()
Returns the size of the upload in bytes.
info
$upload->info()
$upload->info($set)
Get/set the additional header information table for the uploaded file.
Returns a hash reference tied to the APR::Table class. An optional
$table argument can be passed to reassign the upload's internal
(apr_table_t) info table to the one $table represents.
my $info = $upload->info;
while (my($hdr_name, $hdr_value) = each %$info) {
# ...
}
# fetch upload's Content-Type header
my $type = $upload->info->{"Content-type"};
type
$upload->type()
Returns the MIME type of the given Apache2::Upload object.
my $type = $upload->type;
#same as
my $content_type = $upload->info->{"Content-Type"};
$content_type =~ s/;.*$//ms;
link
$upload->link()
To avoid recopying the upload's internal tempfile brigade on a
*nix-like system, link will create a hard link to it:
my $upload = $req->upload('foo');
$upload->link("/path/to/newfile") or
die sprintf "link from '%s' failed: $!", $upload->tempname;
Typically the new name must lie on the same device and partition as the
brigade's tempfile. If this or any other reason prevents the OS from
linking the files, "link()" will instead copy the temporary file to the
specified location.
slurp
$upload->slurp($contents)
Reads the full contents of a file upload into the scalar argument. The
return value is the length of the file.
my $size = $upload->slurp($contents);
tempname
$upload->tempname()
Provides the name of the spool file.
my $tempname = $upload->tempname;
APR::Request::Brigade
This class is derived from APR::Brigade, providing additional methods
for TIEHANDLE, READ and READLINE. To be memory efficient, these
methods delete buckets from the brigade as soon as their data is
actually read, so you cannot "seek" on handles tied to this class.
Such handles have semantics similar to that of a read-only socket.
TIEHANDLE
APR::Request::Brigade->TIEHANDLE($bb)
Creates a copy of the bucket brigade represented by $bb, and blesses
that copy into the APR::Request::Brigade class. This provides
syntactic sugar for using perl's builtin "read", "readline", and "<>"
operations on handles tied to this package:
use Symbol;
$fh = gensym;
tie *$fh, "APR::Request:Brigade", $bb;
print while <$fh>;
READ
$bb->READ($contents)
$bb->READ($contents, $length)
$bb->READ($contents, $length, $offset)
Reads data from the brigade $bb into $contents. When omitted $length
defaults to "-1", which reads the first bucket into $contents. A
positive $length will read in $length bytes, or the remainder of the
brigade, whichever is greater. $offset represents the index in $context
to read the new data.
READLINE
$bb->READLINE()
Returns the first line of data from the bride. Lines are terminated by
linefeeds (the '\012' character), but we may eventually use $/ instead.
PORTING from 1.X
· "$upload->next()" is no longer available; please use the
"APR::Request::Param::Table" API when iterating over upload
entries.
· "info($header_name)" is replaced by "info($set)".
· "type()" returns only the MIME-type portion of the Content-Type
header.
SEE ALSO
APR::Request::Param::Table, APR::Request::Error, Apache2::Request,
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