HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::simple - A class for creating simple filters |
HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::simple - A class for creating simple filters
use HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::simple;
# a simple s/// filter my $filter = HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::simple->new( sub { ${ $_[1] } =~ s/foo/bar/g; } ); $proxy->push_filter( response => $filter );
HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::simple can create BodyFilter without going
through the hassle of creating a full-fledged class. Simply pass
a code reference to the filter()
method of your filter to the constructor,
and you'll get the adequate filter.
The constructor can be called in several ways, which are shown in the synopsis:
filter()
signature:
sub filter { my ( $self, $dataref, $message, $protocol, $buffer ) = @_; ... }
It is assumed to be the code for the filter()
method.
See HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter.pm for more details about the filter()
method.
filter
, begin
, end
)
and the coderef is the method itself.
See HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter for the methods signatures.
This filter ``factory'' defines the standard HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter methods, but those are only, erm, ``proxies'' to the actual CODE references passed to the constructor. These ``proxy'' methods are:
filter()
begin()
end()
Two other methods are actually HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::simple methods, and are called automatically:
init()
can()
begin
, end
and
filter
, calls UNIVERSAL::can() instead.
There is also a method that returns a boolean value:
will_modify()
will_modify()
method returns a scalar value (boolean) indicating
if the filter may modify the body data. The default method returns a
true value, so you only need to set this value when you are absolutely
certain that the filter will not modify data (or at least not modify
its final length).
Here's a simple example:
$filter = HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::simple->new( filter => sub { ${ $_[1] } =~ s/foo/bar/g; }, will_modify => 0, # "foo" is the same length as "bar" );
the HTTP::Proxy manpage, the HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter manpage.
Philippe ``BooK'' Bruhat, <book@cpan.org>.
Copyright 2003-2006, Philippe Bruhat.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
HTTP::Proxy::BodyFilter::simple - A class for creating simple filters |