internal package Foswiki::Net Object that brokers access to network resources.
ObjectMethod finish() $url - url to get
%options may contain method => method to use e.g. POST (GET is the default)
headers > =\%headers - hash of additional headers
content > =$content - request content (perl) string (default is an empty request body)
https if the LWP CPAN module is
installed.
Note that the $url may have an optional user and password, as specified by
the relevant RFC. Any proxy set in configure is honoured.
The $response is an object that is known to implement the following subset of
the methods of LWP::Response. It may in fact be an LWP::Response object,
but it may also not be if LWP is not available, so callers may only assume
the following subset of methods is available:
code() |
message() |
header($field) |
content() |
is_error() |
is_redirect() |
require LWP.
is_error() will return
true, code() will return a valid HTTP status code
as specified in RFC 2616 and RFC 2518, and message() will return the
message that was received from
the server. In the event of a client-side error (e.g. an unparseable URL)
then is_error() will return true and message() will return an explanatory
message. code() will return 400 (BAD REQUEST).
Note: Callers can easily check the availability of other HTTP::Response methods as follows:
my $response = Foswiki::Func::getExternalResource($url);
if (!$response->is_error() && $response->isa('HTTP::Response')) {
... other methods of HTTP::Response may be called
} else {
... only the methods listed above may be called
}
\&fn - reference to a function($) (see _sendEmailBySendmail for proto)
ObjectMethod sendEmail ( $text, $retries ) → $error $text - text of the mail, including MIME headers
$retries - number of times to retry the send (default 1)
Send an email specified as MIME format content. Date: ...\nFrom: ...\nTo: ...\nCC: ...\nSubject: ...\n\nMailBody...