NAME¶
CGI::Simple::Standard - a wrapper module for CGI::Simple that provides a
function style interface
SYNOPSIS¶
use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( -autoload );
use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( :core :cookie :header :misc );
use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( param upload );
$CGI::Simple::Standard::POST_MAX = 1024; # max upload via post 1kB
$CGI::Simple::Standard::DISABLE_UPLOADS = 0; # enable uploads
@params = param(); # return all param names as a list
$value = param('foo'); # return the first value supplied for 'foo'
@values = param('foo'); # return all values supplied for foo
%fields = Vars(); # returns untied key value pair hash
$hash_ref = Vars(); # or as a hash ref
%fields = Vars("|"); # packs multiple values with "|" rather than "\0";
@keywords = keywords(); # return all keywords as a list
param( 'foo', 'some', 'new', 'values' ); # set new 'foo' values
param( -name=>'foo', -value=>'bar' );
param( -name=>'foo', -value=>['bar','baz'] );
append( -name=>'foo', -value=>'bar' ); # append values to 'foo'
append( -name=>'foo', -value=>['some', 'new', 'values'] );
Delete('foo'); # delete param 'foo' and all its values
Delete_all(); # delete everything
<INPUT TYPE="file" NAME="upload_file" SIZE="42">
$files = upload() # number of files uploaded
@files = upload(); # names of all uploaded files
$filename = param('upload_file') # filename of 'upload_file' field
$mime = upload_info($filename,'mime'); # MIME type of uploaded file
$size = upload_info($filename,'size'); # size of uploaded file
my $fh = $q->upload($filename); # open filehandle to read from
while ( read( $fh, $buffer, 1024 ) ) { ... }
# short and sweet upload
$ok = upload( param('upload_file'), '/path/to/write/file.name' );
print "Uploaded ".param('upload_file')." and wrote it OK!" if $ok;
$decoded = url_decode($encoded);
$encoded = url_encode($unencoded);
$escaped = escapeHTML('<>"&');
$unescaped = unescapeHTML('<>"&');
$qs = query_string(); # get all data in $q as a query string OK for GET
no_cache(1); # set Pragma: no-cache + expires
print header(); # print a simple header
# get a complex header
$header = header( -type => 'image/gif'
-nph => 1,
-status => '402 Payment required',
-expires =>'+24h',
-cookie => $cookie,
-charset => 'utf-7',
-attachment => 'foo.gif',
-Cost => '$2.00');
@cookies = cookie(); # get names of all available cookies
$value = cookie('foo') # get first value of cookie 'foo'
@value = cookie('foo') # get all values of cookie 'foo'
# get a cookie formatted for header() method
$cookie = cookie( -name => 'Password',
-values => ['superuser','god','my dog woofie'],
-expires => '+3d',
-domain => '.nowhere.com',
-path => '/cgi-bin/database',
-secure => 1 );
print header( -cookie=>$cookie ); # set cookie
print redirect('http://go.away.now'); # print a redirect header
dienice( cgi_error() ) if cgi_error();
DESCRIPTION¶
This module is a wrapper for the completely object oriented CGI::Simple module
and provides a simple functional style interface. It provides two different
methods to import function names into your namespace.
Autoloading¶
If you specify the '-autoload' pragma like this:
use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( -autoload );
Then it will use AUTOLOAD and a symbol table trick to export only those subs you
actually call into your namespace. When you specify the '-autoload' pragma
this module exports a single AUTOLOAD subroutine into you namespace. This will
clash with any AUTOLOAD sub that exists in the calling namespace so if you are
using AUTOLOAD for something else don't use this pragma.
Anyway, when you call a subroutine that is not defined in your script this
AUTOLOAD sub will be called. The first time this happens it will initialize a
CGI::Simple object and then apply the requested method (if it exists) to it. A
fatal exception will be thrown if you try to use an undefined method
(function).
Specified Export¶
Alternatively you can specify the functions you wish to import. You can do this
on a per function basis like this:
use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( param upload query_string Dump );
or utilize the %EXPORT_TAGS that group functions into related groups. Here are
the groupings:
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
':html' => [ qw(:misc) ],
':standard' => [ qw(:core :access) ],
':cgi' => [ qw(:core :access) ],
':all' => [ qw(:core :misc :cookie :header :push :debug :cgi-lib
:access :internal) ],
':core' => [ qw(param add_param param_fetch url_param keywords
append Delete delete_all Delete_all upload
query_string parse_query_string parse_keywordlist
Vars save_parameters restore_parameters) ],
':misc' => [ qw(url_decode url_encode escapeHTML unescapeHTML put) ],
':cookie' => [ qw(cookie raw_cookie) ],
':header' => [ qw(header cache no_cache redirect) ],
':push' => [ qw(multipart_init multipart_start multipart_end
multipart_final) ],
':debug' => [ qw(Dump as_string cgi_error _cgi_object) ],
':cgi-lib' => [ qw(ReadParse SplitParam MethGet MethPost MyBaseUrl MyURL
MyFullUrl PrintHeader HtmlTop HtmlBot PrintVariables
PrintEnv CgiDie CgiError Vars) ],
':ssl' => [ qw(https) ],
':access' => [ qw(version nph all_parameters charset crlf globals
auth_type content_length content_type document_root
gateway_interface path_translated referer remote_addr
remote_host remote_ident remote_user request_method
script_name server_name server_port server_protocol
server_software user_name user_agent virtual_host
path_info Accept http https protocol url self_url
state) ],
':internal' => [ qw(_initialize_globals _use_cgi_pm_global_settings
_store_globals _reset_globals) ]
);
The familiar CGI.pm tags are available but do not include the HTML
functionality. You specify the import of some function groups like this:
use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( :core :cookie :header );
Note that the function groups all start with a : char.
Mix and Match¶
You can use the '-autoload' pragma, specifically named function imports and tag
group imports together if you desire.
$POST_MAX and $DISABLE_UPLOADS¶
If you wish to set $POST_MAX or $DISABLE_UPLOADS you must do this *after* the
use statement and *before* the first function call as shown in the synopsis.
Unlike CGI.pm uploads are disabled by default and the maximum acceptable data
via post is capped at 102_400kB rather than infinity. This is specifically to
avoid denial of service attacks by default. To enable uploads and to allow
them to be of infinite size you simply:
$CGI::Simple::Standard::POST_MAX = -1; # infinite size upload
$CGI::Simple::Standard::$DISABLE_UPLOADS = 0; # enable uploads
Alternatively you can specify the CGI.pm default values as shown above by
specifying the '-default' pragma in your use statement.
use CGI::Simple::Standard qw( -default ..... );
EXPORT¶
Nothing by default.
Under the '-autoload' pragma the AUTOLOAD subroutine is exported into the
calling namespace. Additional subroutines are only imported into this
namespace if you physically call them. They are installed in the symbol table
the first time you use them to save repeated calls to AUTOLOAD.
If you specifically request a function or group of functions via an EXPORT_TAG
then stubs of these functions are exported into the calling namespace. These
stub functions will be replaced with the real functions only if you actually
call them saving wasted compilation effort.
FUNCTION DETAILS¶
This is a wrapper module for CGI::Simple. Virtually all the methods available in
the OO interface are available via the functional interface. Several method
names are aliased to prevent namespace conflicts:
$q->delete('foo') => Delete('foo')
$q->delete_all => Delete_all() or delete_all()
$q->save(\*FH) => save_parameters(\*FH)
$q->accept() => Accept()
Although you could use the
new() function to genrate new OO CGI::Simple
objects the
restore_parameters() function is a better choice as it
operates like new but on the correct underlying CGI::Simple object for the
functional interface.
restore_parameters() can be used exactly as you might use
new() in
that you can supply arguments to it such as query strings, hashes and file
handles to re-initialize your underlying object.
$q->new CGI::Simple() => restore_parameters()
$q->new CGI::Simple({foo=>'bar'}) => restore_parameters({foo=>'bar'})
$q->new CGI::Simple($query_string) => restore_parameters($query_string)
$q->new CGI::Simple(\*FH) => restore_parameters(\*FH)
For full details of the available functions see the CGI::Simple docs. Just
remove the $q-> part and use the method name directly.
BUGS¶
As this is 0.01 there are almost bound to be some.
AUTHOR¶
Dr James Freeman <jfreeman@tassie.net.au> This release by Andy Armstrong
<andy@hexten.net>
This package is free software and is provided "as is" without express
or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the
terms of the Perl Artistic License (see
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html)
Address bug reports and comments to: andy@hexten.net
CREDITS¶
The interface and key sections of the CGI::Simple code come from CGI.pm by
Lincoln Stein.
SEE ALSO¶
CGI::Simple which is the back end for this module,
CGI.pm by Lincoln
Stein