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HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaTypeList(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaTypeList(3) |
NAME¶
HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaTypeList - A Priority List customized for Media Types
VERSION¶
version 0.09
SYNOPSIS¶
use HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaTypeList; # normal constructor my $list = HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaTypeList->new( HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaType->new('audio/*', q => 0.2 ), HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaType->new('audio/basic', q => 1.0 ) ); # you can also specify the 'q' # rating independent of the # media type definition my $list = HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaTypeList->new( [ 0.2 => HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaType->new('audio/*', q => 0.2 ) ], [ 1.0 => HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaType->new('audio/basic' ) ] ); # or from a string my $list = HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaTypeList->new_from_string( 'audio/*; q=0.2, audio/basic' );
DESCRIPTION¶
This is a subclass of the HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::PriorityList class with some specific media-type features. It is the default object used to parse most of the "Accept" header since they will often contain more then one media type.
METHODS¶
- "iterable"
- This returns the same data type as the parent (two element ARRAY ref with
quality and choice), but the choice element will be a
HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaType object. This is also sorted in a very
specific manner in order to align with RFC-2616 Sec14.
Media ranges can be overridden by more specific media ranges or specific media types. If more than one media range applies to a given type, the most specific reference has precedence.
- "canonicalize_choice"
- If this is passed a string, it returns a new HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::MediaType object from that string. If it receives an object it simply returns that object as is.
AUTHOR¶
Stevan Little <stevan.little@iinteractive.com>
CONTRIBUTORS¶
- Andrew Nelson <anelson@cpan.org>
- Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org>
- Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
- Jesse Luehrs <doy@tozt.net>
- Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Infinity Interactive, Inc..
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2015-08-26 | perl v5.40.0 |