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# Content
1 =head1 NAME
2
3 AnyEvent::HTTP - simple but non-blocking HTTP/HTTPS client
4
5 =head1 SYNOPSIS
6
7 use AnyEvent::HTTP;
8
9 http_get "http://www.nethype.de/", sub { print $_[1] };
10
11 # ... do something else here
12
13 =head1 DESCRIPTION
14
15 This module is an L<AnyEvent> user, you need to make sure that you use and
16 run a supported event loop.
17
18 This module implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP
19 client. It supports GET, POST and other request methods, cookies and more,
20 all on a very low level. It can follow redirects supports proxies and
21 automatically limits the number of connections to the values specified in
22 the RFC.
23
24 It should generally be a "good client" that is enough for most HTTP
25 tasks. Simple tasks should be simple, but complex tasks should still be
26 possible as the user retains control over request and response headers.
27
28 The caller is responsible for authentication management, cookies (if
29 the simplistic implementation in this module doesn't suffice), referer
30 and other high-level protocol details for which this module offers only
31 limited support.
32
33 =head2 METHODS
34
35 =over 4
36
37 =cut
38
39 package AnyEvent::HTTP;
40
41 use strict;
42 no warnings;
43
44 use Errno ();
45
46 use AnyEvent 4.8 ();
47 use AnyEvent::Util ();
48 use AnyEvent::Socket ();
49 use AnyEvent::Handle ();
50
51 use base Exporter::;
52
53 our $VERSION = '1.4';
54
55 our @EXPORT = qw(http_get http_post http_head http_request);
56
57 our $USERAGENT = "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; U; AnyEvent-HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)";
58 our $MAX_RECURSE = 10;
59 our $MAX_PERSISTENT = 8;
60 our $PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT = 2;
61 our $TIMEOUT = 300;
62
63 # changing these is evil
64 our $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST = 0;
65 our $MAX_PER_HOST = 4;
66
67 our $PROXY;
68 our $ACTIVE = 0;
69
70 my %KA_COUNT; # number of open keep-alive connections per host
71 my %CO_SLOT; # number of open connections, and wait queue, per host
72
73 =item http_get $url, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers)
74
75 Executes an HTTP-GET request. See the http_request function for details on
76 additional parameters and the return value.
77
78 =item http_head $url, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers)
79
80 Executes an HTTP-HEAD request. See the http_request function for details
81 on additional parameters and the return value.
82
83 =item http_post $url, $body, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers)
84
85 Executes an HTTP-POST request with a request body of C<$body>. See the
86 http_request function for details on additional parameters and the return
87 value.
88
89 =item http_request $method => $url, key => value..., $cb->($data, $headers)
90
91 Executes a HTTP request of type C<$method> (e.g. C<GET>, C<POST>). The URL
92 must be an absolute http or https URL.
93
94 When called in void context, nothing is returned. In other contexts,
95 C<http_request> returns a "cancellation guard" - you have to keep the
96 object at least alive until the callback get called. If the object gets
97 destroyed before the callbakc is called, the request will be cancelled.
98
99 The callback will be called with the response body data as first argument
100 (or C<undef> if an error occured), and a hash-ref with response headers as
101 second argument.
102
103 All the headers in that hash are lowercased. In addition to the response
104 headers, the "pseudo-headers" C<HTTPVersion>, C<Status> and C<Reason>
105 contain the three parts of the HTTP Status-Line of the same name. The
106 pseudo-header C<URL> contains the original URL (which can differ from the
107 requested URL when following redirects).
108
109 If the server sends a header multiple times, then their contents will be
110 joined together with a comma (C<,>), as per the HTTP spec.
111
112 If an internal error occurs, such as not being able to resolve a hostname,
113 then C<$data> will be C<undef>, C<< $headers->{Status} >> will be C<59x>
114 (usually C<599>) and the C<Reason> pseudo-header will contain an error
115 message.
116
117 A typical callback might look like this:
118
119 sub {
120 my ($body, $hdr) = @_;
121
122 if ($hdr->{Status} =~ /^2/) {
123 ... everything should be ok
124 } else {
125 print "error, $hdr->{Status} $hdr->{Reason}\n";
126 }
127 }
128
129 Additional parameters are key-value pairs, and are fully optional. They
130 include:
131
132 =over 4
133
134 =item recurse => $count (default: $MAX_RECURSE)
135
136 Whether to recurse requests or not, e.g. on redirects, authentication
137 retries and so on, and how often to do so.
138
139 =item headers => hashref
140
141 The request headers to use. Currently, C<http_request> may provide its
142 own C<Host:>, C<Content-Length:>, C<Connection:> and C<Cookie:> headers
143 and will provide defaults for C<User-Agent:> and C<Referer:>.
144
145 =item timeout => $seconds
146
147 The time-out to use for various stages - each connect attempt will reset
148 the timeout, as will read or write activity. Default timeout is 5 minutes.
149
150 =item proxy => [$host, $port[, $scheme]] or undef
151
152 Use the given http proxy for all requests. If not specified, then the
153 default proxy (as specified by C<$ENV{http_proxy}>) is used.
154
155 C<$scheme> must be either missing or C<http> for HTTP, or C<https> for
156 HTTPS.
157
158 =item body => $string
159
160 The request body, usually empty. Will be-sent as-is (future versions of
161 this module might offer more options).
162
163 =item cookie_jar => $hash_ref
164
165 Passing this parameter enables (simplified) cookie-processing, loosely
166 based on the original netscape specification.
167
168 The C<$hash_ref> must be an (initially empty) hash reference which will
169 get updated automatically. It is possible to save the cookie_jar to
170 persistent storage with something like JSON or Storable, but this is not
171 recommended, as expiry times are currently being ignored.
172
173 Note that this cookie implementation is not of very high quality, nor
174 meant to be complete. If you want complete cookie management you have to
175 do that on your own. C<cookie_jar> is meant as a quick fix to get some
176 cookie-using sites working. Cookies are a privacy disaster, do not use
177 them unless required to.
178
179 =item tls_ctx => $scheme | $tls_ctx
180
181 Specifies the AnyEvent::TLS context to be used for https connections. This
182 parameter follows the same rules as the C<tls_ctx> parameter to
183 L<AnyEvent::Handle>, but additionally, the two strings C<low> or
184 C<high> can be specified, which give you a predefined low-security (no
185 verification, highest compatibility) and high-security (CA and common-name
186 verification) TLS context.
187
188 The default for this option is C<low>, which could be interpreted as "give
189 me the page, no matter what".
190
191 =item on_header => $callback->($headers)
192
193 When specified, this callback will be called with the header hash as soon
194 as headers have been successfully received from the remote server (not on
195 locally-generated errors).
196
197 It has to return either true (in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will continue),
198 or false, in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will cancel the download (and call
199 the finish callback with an error code of C<598>).
200
201 This callback is useful, among other things, to quickly reject unwanted
202 content, which, if it is supposed to be rare, can be faster than first
203 doing a C<HEAD> request.
204
205 Example: cancel the request unless the content-type is "text/html".
206
207 on_header => sub {
208 $_[0]{"content-type"} =~ /^text\/html\s*(?:;|$)/
209 },
210
211 =item on_body => $callback->($partial_body, $headers)
212
213 When specified, all body data will be passed to this callback instead of
214 to the completion callback. The completion callback will get the empty
215 string instead of the body data.
216
217 It has to return either true (in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will continue),
218 or false, in which case AnyEvent::HTTP will cancel the download (and call
219 the completion callback with an error code of C<598>).
220
221 This callback is useful when the data is too large to be held in memory
222 (so the callback writes it to a file) or when only some information should
223 be extracted, or when the body should be processed incrementally.
224
225 It is usually preferred over doing your own body handling via
226 C<want_body_handle>.
227
228 =item want_body_handle => $enable
229
230 When enabled (default is disabled), the behaviour of AnyEvent::HTTP
231 changes considerably: after parsing the headers, and instead of
232 downloading the body (if any), the completion callback will be
233 called. Instead of the C<$body> argument containing the body data, the
234 callback will receive the L<AnyEvent::Handle> object associated with the
235 connection. In error cases, C<undef> will be passed. When there is no body
236 (e.g. status C<304>), the empty string will be passed.
237
238 The handle object might or might not be in TLS mode, might be connected to
239 a proxy, be a persistent connection etc., and configured in unspecified
240 ways. The user is responsible for this handle (it will not be used by this
241 module anymore).
242
243 This is useful with some push-type services, where, after the initial
244 headers, an interactive protocol is used (typical example would be the
245 push-style twitter API which starts a JSON/XML stream).
246
247 If you think you need this, first have a look at C<on_body>, to see if
248 that doesn'T solve your problem in a better way.
249
250 =back
251
252 Example: make a simple HTTP GET request for http://www.nethype.de/
253
254 http_request GET => "http://www.nethype.de/", sub {
255 my ($body, $hdr) = @_;
256 print "$body\n";
257 };
258
259 Example: make a HTTP HEAD request on https://www.google.com/, use a
260 timeout of 30 seconds.
261
262 http_request
263 GET => "https://www.google.com",
264 timeout => 30,
265 sub {
266 my ($body, $hdr) = @_;
267 use Data::Dumper;
268 print Dumper $hdr;
269 }
270 ;
271
272 Example: make another simple HTTP GET request, but immediately try to
273 cancel it.
274
275 my $request = http_request GET => "http://www.nethype.de/", sub {
276 my ($body, $hdr) = @_;
277 print "$body\n";
278 };
279
280 undef $request;
281
282 =cut
283
284 sub _slot_schedule;
285 sub _slot_schedule($) {
286 my $host = shift;
287
288 while ($CO_SLOT{$host}[0] < $MAX_PER_HOST) {
289 if (my $cb = shift @{ $CO_SLOT{$host}[1] }) {
290 # somebody wants that slot
291 ++$CO_SLOT{$host}[0];
292 ++$ACTIVE;
293
294 $cb->(AnyEvent::Util::guard {
295 --$ACTIVE;
296 --$CO_SLOT{$host}[0];
297 _slot_schedule $host;
298 });
299 } else {
300 # nobody wants the slot, maybe we can forget about it
301 delete $CO_SLOT{$host} unless $CO_SLOT{$host}[0];
302 last;
303 }
304 }
305 }
306
307 # wait for a free slot on host, call callback
308 sub _get_slot($$) {
309 push @{ $CO_SLOT{$_[0]}[1] }, $_[1];
310
311 _slot_schedule $_[0];
312 }
313
314 our $qr_nl = qr<\015?\012>;
315 our $qr_nlnl = qr<\015?\012\015?\012>;
316
317 our $TLS_CTX_LOW = { cache => 1, sslv2 => 1 };
318 our $TLS_CTX_HIGH = { cache => 1, verify => 1, verify_peername => "https" };
319
320 sub http_request($$@) {
321 my $cb = pop;
322 my ($method, $url, %arg) = @_;
323
324 my %hdr;
325
326 $arg{tls_ctx} = $TLS_CTX_LOW if $arg{tls_ctx} eq "low" || !exists $arg{tls_ctx};
327 $arg{tls_ctx} = $TLS_CTX_HIGH if $arg{tls_ctx} eq "high";
328
329 $method = uc $method;
330
331 if (my $hdr = $arg{headers}) {
332 while (my ($k, $v) = each %$hdr) {
333 $hdr{lc $k} = $v;
334 }
335 }
336
337 my $recurse = exists $arg{recurse} ? delete $arg{recurse} : $MAX_RECURSE;
338
339 return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "Too many redirections", URL => $url })
340 if $recurse < 0;
341
342 my $proxy = $arg{proxy} || $PROXY;
343 my $timeout = $arg{timeout} || $TIMEOUT;
344
345 my ($uscheme, $uauthority, $upath, $query, $fragment) =
346 $url =~ m|(?:([^:/?#]+):)?(?://([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?|;
347
348 $uscheme = lc $uscheme;
349
350 my $uport = $uscheme eq "http" ? 80
351 : $uscheme eq "https" ? 443
352 : return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "Only http and https URL schemes supported", URL => $url });
353
354 $uauthority =~ /^(?: .*\@ )? ([^\@:]+) (?: : (\d+) )?$/x
355 or return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "Unparsable URL", URL => $url });
356
357 my $uhost = $1;
358 $uport = $2 if defined $2;
359
360 $hdr{host} = defined $2 ? "$uhost:$2" : "$uhost";
361
362 $uhost =~ s/^\[(.*)\]$/$1/;
363 $upath .= "?$query" if length $query;
364
365 $upath =~ s%^/?%/%;
366
367 # cookie processing
368 if (my $jar = $arg{cookie_jar}) {
369 %$jar = () if $jar->{version} != 1;
370
371 my @cookie;
372
373 while (my ($chost, $v) = each %$jar) {
374 if ($chost =~ /^\./) {
375 next unless $chost eq substr $uhost, -length $chost;
376 } elsif ($chost =~ /\./) {
377 next unless $chost eq $uhost;
378 } else {
379 next;
380 }
381
382 while (my ($cpath, $v) = each %$v) {
383 next unless $cpath eq substr $upath, 0, length $cpath;
384
385 while (my ($k, $v) = each %$v) {
386 next if $uscheme ne "https" && exists $v->{secure};
387 my $value = $v->{value};
388 $value =~ s/([\\"])/\\$1/g;
389 push @cookie, "$k=\"$value\"";
390 }
391 }
392 }
393
394 $hdr{cookie} = join "; ", @cookie
395 if @cookie;
396 }
397
398 my ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath); # request host, port, path
399
400 if ($proxy) {
401 ($rpath, $rhost, $rport, $rscheme) = ($url, @$proxy);
402
403 # don't support https requests over https-proxy transport,
404 # can't be done with tls as spec'ed, unless you double-encrypt.
405 $rscheme = "http" if $uscheme eq "https" && $rscheme eq "https";
406 } else {
407 ($rhost, $rport, $rscheme, $rpath) = ($uhost, $uport, $uscheme, $upath);
408 }
409
410 $hdr{"user-agent"} ||= $USERAGENT;
411 $hdr{referer} ||= "$uscheme://$uauthority$upath"; # leave out fragment and query string, just a heuristic
412
413 $hdr{"content-length"} = length $arg{body};
414
415 my %state = (connect_guard => 1);
416
417 _get_slot $uhost, sub {
418 $state{slot_guard} = shift;
419
420 return unless $state{connect_guard};
421
422 $state{connect_guard} = AnyEvent::Socket::tcp_connect $rhost, $rport, sub {
423 $state{fh} = shift
424 or do {
425 my $err = "$!";
426 %state = ();
427 return $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => $err, URL => $url });
428 };
429
430 pop; # free memory, save a tree
431
432 return unless delete $state{connect_guard};
433
434 # get handle
435 $state{handle} = new AnyEvent::Handle
436 fh => $state{fh},
437 timeout => $timeout,
438 peername => $rhost,
439 tls_ctx => $arg{tls_ctx};
440
441 # limit the number of persistent connections
442 # keepalive not yet supported
443 if ($KA_COUNT{$_[1]} < $MAX_PERSISTENT_PER_HOST) {
444 ++$KA_COUNT{$_[1]};
445 $state{handle}{ka_count_guard} = AnyEvent::Util::guard {
446 --$KA_COUNT{$_[1]}
447 };
448 $hdr{connection} = "keep-alive";
449 } else {
450 delete $hdr{connection};
451 }
452
453 # (re-)configure handle
454 $state{handle}->on_error (sub {
455 %state = ();
456 $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => $_[2], URL => $url });
457 });
458 $state{handle}->on_eof (sub {
459 %state = ();
460 $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "Unexpected end-of-file", URL => $url });
461 });
462
463 $state{handle}->starttls ("connect") if $rscheme eq "https";
464
465 # handle actual, non-tunneled, request
466 my $handle_actual_request = sub {
467 $state{handle}->starttls ("connect") if $uscheme eq "https" && !exists $state{handle}{tls};
468
469 # send request
470 $state{handle}->push_write (
471 "$method $rpath HTTP/1.0\015\012"
472 . (join "", map "\u$_: $hdr{$_}\015\012", keys %hdr)
473 . "\015\012"
474 . (delete $arg{body})
475 );
476
477 %hdr = (); # reduce memory usage, save a kitten
478
479 # status line
480 $state{handle}->push_read (line => $qr_nl, sub {
481 $_[1] =~ /^HTTP\/([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) (?: \s+ ([^\015\012]*) )?/ix
482 or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "Invalid server response ($_[1])", URL => $url }));
483
484 my %hdr = ( # response headers
485 HTTPVersion => ",$1",
486 Status => ",$2",
487 Reason => ",$3",
488 URL => ",$url"
489 );
490
491 # headers, could be optimized a bit
492 $state{handle}->unshift_read (line => $qr_nlnl, sub {
493 for ("$_[1]\012") {
494 y/\015//d; # weed out any \015, as they show up in the weirdest of places.
495
496 # things seen, not parsed:
497 # p3pP="NON CUR OTPi OUR NOR UNI"
498
499 $hdr{lc $1} .= ",$2"
500 while /\G
501 ([^:\000-\037]*):
502 [\011\040]*
503 ((?: [^\012]+ | \012[\011\040] )*)
504 \012
505 /gxc;
506
507 /\G$/
508 or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "Garbled response headers", URL => $url }));
509 }
510
511 substr $_, 0, 1, ""
512 for values %hdr;
513
514 # redirect handling
515 # microsoft and other shitheads don't give a shit for following standards,
516 # try to support some common forms of broken Location headers.
517 if ($hdr{location} !~ /^(?: $ | [^:\/?\#]+ : )/x) {
518 $hdr{location} =~ s/^\.\/+//;
519
520 my $url = "$rscheme://$uhost:$uport";
521
522 unless ($hdr{location} =~ s/^\///) {
523 $url .= $upath;
524 $url =~ s/\/[^\/]*$//;
525 }
526
527 $hdr{location} = "$url/$hdr{location}";
528 }
529
530 my $redirect;
531
532 if ($recurse) {
533 if ($hdr{Status} =~ /^30[12]$/ && $method ne "POST") {
534 # apparently, mozilla et al. just change POST to GET here
535 # more research is needed before we do the same
536 $redirect = 1;
537 } elsif ($hdr{Status} == 303) {
538 # even http/1.1 is unclear on how to mutate the method
539 $method = "GET" unless $method eq "HEAD";
540 $redirect = 1;
541 } elsif ($hdr{Status} == 307 && $method =~ /^(?:GET|HEAD)$/) {
542 $redirect = 1;
543 }
544 }
545
546 my $finish = sub {
547 $state{handle}->destroy if $state{handle};
548 %state = ();
549
550 # set-cookie processing
551 if ($arg{cookie_jar}) {
552 for ($_[1]{"set-cookie"}) {
553 # parse NAME=VALUE
554 my @kv;
555
556 while (/\G\s* ([^=;,[:space:]]+) \s*=\s* (?: "((?:[^\\"]+|\\.)*)" | ([^=;,[:space:]]*) )/gcxs) {
557 my $name = $1;
558 my $value = $3;
559
560 unless ($value) {
561 $value = $2;
562 $value =~ s/\\(.)/$1/gs;
563 }
564
565 push @kv, $name => $value;
566
567 last unless /\G\s*;/gc;
568 }
569
570 last unless @kv;
571
572 my $name = shift @kv;
573 my %kv = (value => shift @kv, @kv);
574
575 my $cdom;
576 my $cpath = (delete $kv{path}) || "/";
577
578 if (exists $kv{domain}) {
579 $cdom = delete $kv{domain};
580
581 $cdom =~ s/^\.?/./; # make sure it starts with a "."
582
583 next if $cdom =~ /\.$/;
584
585 # this is not rfc-like and not netscape-like. go figure.
586 my $ndots = $cdom =~ y/.//;
587 next if $ndots < ($cdom =~ /\.[^.][^.]\.[^.][^.]$/ ? 3 : 2);
588 } else {
589 $cdom = $uhost;
590 }
591
592 # store it
593 $arg{cookie_jar}{version} = 1;
594 $arg{cookie_jar}{$cdom}{$cpath}{$name} = \%kv;
595
596 redo if /\G\s*,/gc;
597 }
598 }
599
600 if ($redirect) {
601 # we ignore any errors, as it is very common to receive
602 # Content-Length != 0 but no actual body
603 # we also access %hdr, as $_[1] might be an erro
604 http_request ($method => $hdr{location}, %arg, recurse => $recurse - 1, $cb);
605 } else {
606 $cb->($_[0], $_[1]);
607 }
608 };
609
610 my $len = $hdr{"content-length"};
611
612 if (!$redirect && $arg{on_header} && !$arg{on_header}(\%hdr)) {
613 $finish->(undef, { Status => 598, Reason => "Request cancelled by on_header", URL => $url });
614 } elsif (
615 $hdr{Status} =~ /^(?:1..|[23]04)$/
616 or $method eq "HEAD"
617 or (defined $len && !$len)
618 ) {
619 # no body
620 $finish->("", \%hdr);
621 } else {
622 # body handling, four different code paths
623 # for want_body_handle, on_body (2x), normal (2x)
624 # we might read too much here, but it does not matter yet (no pers. connections)
625 if (!$redirect && $arg{want_body_handle}) {
626 $_[0]->on_eof (undef);
627 $_[0]->on_error (undef);
628 $_[0]->on_read (undef);
629
630 $finish->(delete $state{handle}, \%hdr);
631
632 } elsif ($arg{on_body}) {
633 $_[0]->on_error (sub { $finish->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => $_[2], URL => $url }) });
634 if ($len) {
635 $_[0]->on_eof (undef);
636 $_[0]->on_read (sub {
637 $len -= length $_[0]{rbuf};
638
639 $arg{on_body}(delete $_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr)
640 or $finish->(undef, { Status => 598, Reason => "Request cancelled by on_body", URL => $url });
641
642 $len > 0
643 or $finish->("", \%hdr);
644 });
645 } else {
646 $_[0]->on_eof (sub {
647 $finish->("", \%hdr);
648 });
649 $_[0]->on_read (sub {
650 $arg{on_body}(delete $_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr)
651 or $finish->(undef, { Status => 598, Reason => "Request cancelled by on_body", URL => $url });
652 });
653 }
654 } else {
655 $_[0]->on_eof (undef);
656
657 if ($len) {
658 $_[0]->on_error (sub { $finish->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => $_[2], URL => $url }) });
659 $_[0]->on_read (sub {
660 $finish->((substr delete $_[0]{rbuf}, 0, $len, ""), \%hdr)
661 if $len <= length $_[0]{rbuf};
662 });
663 } else {
664 $_[0]->on_error (sub {
665 $! == Errno::EPIPE || !$!
666 ? $finish->(delete $_[0]{rbuf}, \%hdr)
667 : $finish->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => $_[2], URL => $url });
668 });
669 $_[0]->on_read (sub { });
670 }
671 }
672 }
673 });
674 });
675 };
676
677 # now handle proxy-CONNECT method
678 if ($proxy && $uscheme eq "https") {
679 # oh dear, we have to wrap it into a connect request
680
681 # maybe re-use $uauthority with patched port?
682 $state{handle}->push_write ("CONNECT $uhost:$uport HTTP/1.0\015\012Host: $uhost\015\012\015\012");
683 $state{handle}->push_read (line => $qr_nlnl, sub {
684 $_[1] =~ /^HTTP\/([0-9\.]+) \s+ ([0-9]{3}) (?: \s+ ([^\015\012]*) )?/ix
685 or return (%state = (), $cb->(undef, { Status => 599, Reason => "Invalid proxy connect response ($_[1])", URL => $url }));
686
687 if ($2 == 200) {
688 $rpath = $upath;
689 &$handle_actual_request;
690 } else {
691 %state = ();
692 $cb->(undef, { Status => $2, Reason => $3, URL => $url });
693 }
694 });
695 } else {
696 &$handle_actual_request;
697 }
698
699 }, sub {
700 $timeout
701 };
702 };
703
704 defined wantarray && AnyEvent::Util::guard { %state = () }
705 }
706
707 sub http_get($@) {
708 unshift @_, "GET";
709 &http_request
710 }
711
712 sub http_head($@) {
713 unshift @_, "HEAD";
714 &http_request
715 }
716
717 sub http_post($$@) {
718 my $url = shift;
719 unshift @_, "POST", $url, "body";
720 &http_request
721 }
722
723 =back
724
725 =head2 GLOBAL FUNCTIONS AND VARIABLES
726
727 =over 4
728
729 =item AnyEvent::HTTP::set_proxy "proxy-url"
730
731 Sets the default proxy server to use. The proxy-url must begin with a
732 string of the form C<http://host:port> (optionally C<https:...>).
733
734 =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_RECURSE
735
736 The default value for the C<recurse> request parameter (default: C<10>).
737
738 =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::USERAGENT
739
740 The default value for the C<User-Agent> header (the default is
741 C<Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; U; AnyEvent-HTTP/$VERSION; +http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/AnyEvent)>).
742
743 =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::MAX_PER_HOST
744
745 The maximum number of concurrent conenctions to the same host (identified
746 by the hostname). If the limit is exceeded, then the additional requests
747 are queued until previous connections are closed.
748
749 The default value for this is C<4>, and it is highly advisable to not
750 increase it.
751
752 =item $AnyEvent::HTTP::ACTIVE
753
754 The number of active connections. This is not the number of currently
755 running requests, but the number of currently open and non-idle TCP
756 connections. This number of can be useful for load-leveling.
757
758 =back
759
760 =cut
761
762 sub set_proxy($) {
763 $PROXY = [$2, $3 || 3128, $1] if $_[0] =~ m%^(https?):// ([^:/]+) (?: : (\d*) )?%ix;
764 }
765
766 # initialise proxy from environment
767 set_proxy $ENV{http_proxy};
768
769 =head1 SEE ALSO
770
771 L<AnyEvent>.
772
773 =head1 AUTHOR
774
775 Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
776 http://home.schmorp.de/
777
778 With many thanks to Дмитрий Шалашов, who provided countless
779 testcases and bugreports.
780
781 =cut
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