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.IX Title "docs::api::Apache2::URI 3"
.TH docs::api::Apache2::URI 3 "2013-04-16" "perl v5.16.3" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
Apache2::URI \- Perl API for manipulating URIs
.SH "Synopsis"
.IX Header "Synopsis"
.Vb 1
\&  use Apache2::URI ();
\&  
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server();
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server($hostname);
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server($hostname, $port);
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server($hostname, $port, $pool);
\&  
\&  $url = $r\->construct_url();
\&  $url = $r\->construct_url($rel_uri);
\&  $url = $r\->construct_url($rel_uri, $pool);
\&  
\&  $parsed_uri = $r\->parse_uri($uri);
\&  
\&  $parsed_uri = $r\->parsed_uri();
\&  
\&  $url = join \*(Aq%20\*(Aq, qw(one two three);
\&  Apache2::URI::unescape_url($url);
.Ve
.SH "Description"
.IX Header "Description"
While \f(CW\*(C`APR::URI\*(C'\fR provides a generic \s-1API\s0 to dissect, adjust and put
together any given \s-1URI\s0 string, \f(CW\*(C`Apache2::URI\*(C'\fR provides an \s-1API\s0 specific
to Apache, by taking the information directly from the \f(CW$r\fR
object. Therefore when manipulating the \s-1URI\s0 of the current \s-1HTTP\s0
request usually methods from both classes are used.
.SH "API"
.IX Header "API"
\&\f(CW\*(C`Apache2::URI\*(C'\fR provides the following functions and methods:
.ie n .SS """construct_server"""
.el .SS "\f(CWconstruct_server\fP"
.IX Subsection "construct_server"
Construct a string made of hostname and port
.PP
.Vb 4
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server();
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server($hostname);
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server($hostname, $port);
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server($hostname, $port, $pool);
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $r ( ""Apache2::RequestRec object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$r\fR ( \f(CWApache2::RequestRec object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $r ( Apache2::RequestRec object )"
The current request object
.ie n .IP "opt arg1: $hostname ( string )" 4
.el .IP "opt arg1: \f(CW$hostname\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "opt arg1: $hostname ( string )"
The hostname of the server.
.Sp
If that argument is not passed,
\&\f(CW\*(C`$r\->get_server_name\*(C'\fR
is used.
.ie n .IP "opt arg2: $port ( string )" 4
.el .IP "opt arg2: \f(CW$port\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "opt arg2: $port ( string )"
The port the server is running on.
.Sp
If that argument is not passed,
\&\f(CW\*(C`$r\->get_server_port\*(C'\fR
is used.
.ie n .IP "opt arg3: $pool ( ""APR::Pool object"" )" 4
.el .IP "opt arg3: \f(CW$pool\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Pool object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "opt arg3: $pool ( APR::Pool object )"
The pool to allocate the string from.
.Sp
If that argument is not passed,
\&\f(CW\*(C`$r\->pool\*(C'\fR is used.
.ie n .IP "ret: $hostport ( string )" 4
.el .IP "ret: \f(CW$hostport\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "ret: $hostport ( string )"
The server's hostport string
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PP
Examples:
.IP "\(bu" 4
Assuming that:
.Sp
.Vb 2
\&  $r\->get_server_name == "localhost";
\&  $r\->get_server_port == 8001;
.Ve
.Sp
The code:
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server();
.Ve
.Sp
returns a string:
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  localhost:8001
.Ve
.IP "\(bu" 4
The following code sets the values explicitly:
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  $hostport = $r\->construct_server("my.example.com", 8888);
.Ve
.Sp
and it returns a string:
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  my.example.com:8888
.Ve
.ie n .SS """construct_url"""
.el .SS "\f(CWconstruct_url\fP"
.IX Subsection "construct_url"
Build a fully qualified \s-1URL\s0 from the uri and information in the
request rec:
.PP
.Vb 3
\&  $url = $r\->construct_url();
\&  $url = $r\->construct_url($rel_uri);
\&  $url = $r\->construct_url($rel_uri, $pool);
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $r ( ""Apache2::RequestRec object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$r\fR ( \f(CWApache2::RequestRec object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $r ( Apache2::RequestRec object )"
The current request object
.ie n .IP "opt arg1: $rel_uri ( string )" 4
.el .IP "opt arg1: \f(CW$rel_uri\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "opt arg1: $rel_uri ( string )"
The path to the requested file (it may include a concatenation of
\&\fIpath\fR, \fIquery\fR and \fIfragment\fR components).
.Sp
If that argument is not passed,
\&\f(CW\*(C`$r\->uri\*(C'\fR is used.
.ie n .IP "opt arg2: $pool ( ""APR::Pool object"" )" 4
.el .IP "opt arg2: \f(CW$pool\fR ( \f(CWAPR::Pool object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "opt arg2: $pool ( APR::Pool object )"
The pool to allocate the \s-1URL\s0 from
.Sp
If that argument is not passed,
\&\f(CW\*(C`$r\->pool\*(C'\fR is used.
.ie n .IP "ret: $url ( string )" 4
.el .IP "ret: \f(CW$url\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "ret: $url ( string )"
A fully qualified \s-1URL\s0
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PP
Examples:
.IP "\(bu" 4
Assuming that the request was
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  http://localhost.localdomain:8529/test?args
.Ve
.Sp
The code:
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  my $url = $r\->construct_url;
.Ve
.Sp
returns the string:
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  http://localhost.localdomain:8529/test
.Ve
.Sp
notice that the query (args) component is not in the string. You need
to append it manually if it's needed.
.IP "\(bu" 4
Assuming that the request was
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  http://localhost.localdomain:8529/test?args
.Ve
.Sp
The code:
.Sp
.Vb 2
\&  my $rel_uri = "/foo/bar?tar";
\&  my $url = $r\->construct_url($rel_uri);
.Ve
.Sp
returns the string:
.Sp
.Vb 1
\&  http://localhost.localdomain:8529/foo/bar?tar
.Ve
.ie n .SS """parse_uri"""
.el .SS "\f(CWparse_uri\fP"
.IX Subsection "parse_uri"
Break apart \s-1URI\s0 (affecting the current request's uri components)
.PP
.Vb 1
\&  $r\->parse_uri($uri);
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $r ( ""Apache2::RequestRec object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$r\fR ( \f(CWApache2::RequestRec object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $r ( Apache2::RequestRec object )"
The current request object
.ie n .IP "arg1: $uri ( string )" 4
.el .IP "arg1: \f(CW$uri\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "arg1: $uri ( string )"
The uri to break apart
.IP "ret: no return value" 4
.IX Item "ret: no return value"
.PD 0
.IP "warning:" 4
.IX Item "warning:"
.PD
This method has several side-effects explained below
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PP
This method call has the following side-effects:
.IP "1." 4
sets \f(CW\*(C`$r\->args\*(C'\fR to
the rest after \f(CW\*(Aq?\*(Aq\fR if such exists in the passed \f(CW$uri\fR, otherwise
sets it to \f(CW\*(C`undef\*(C'\fR.
.IP "2." 4
sets \f(CW\*(C`$r\->uri\*(C'\fR to
the passed \f(CW$uri\fR without the
\&\f(CW\*(C`$r\->args\*(C'\fR part.
.IP "3." 4
sets
\&\f(CW\*(C`$r\->hostname\*(C'\fR
(if not set already) using the (\f(CW\*(C`scheme://host:port\*(C'\fR) parts of the
passed \f(CW$uri\fR.
.ie n .SS """parsed_uri"""
.el .SS "\f(CWparsed_uri\fP"
.IX Subsection "parsed_uri"
Get the current request's parsed uri object
.PP
.Vb 1
\&  my $uri = $r\->parsed_uri();
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $r ( ""Apache2::RequestRec object"" )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$r\fR ( \f(CWApache2::RequestRec object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $r ( Apache2::RequestRec object )"
The current request object
.ie n .IP "ret: $uri ( ""APR::URI object"" )" 4
.el .IP "ret: \f(CW$uri\fR ( \f(CWAPR::URI object\fR )" 4
.IX Item "ret: $uri ( APR::URI object )"
The parsed uri
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
This object is suitable for using with \f(CW\*(C`APR::URI::rpath\*(C'\fR
.ie n .SS """unescape_url"""
.el .SS "\f(CWunescape_url\fP"
.IX Subsection "unescape_url"
Unescape URLs
.PP
.Vb 1
\&  Apache2::URI::unescape_url($url);
.Ve
.ie n .IP "obj: $url ( string )" 4
.el .IP "obj: \f(CW$url\fR ( string )" 4
.IX Item "obj: $url ( string )"
The \s-1URL\s0 to unescape
.IP "ret: no return value" 4
.IX Item "ret: no return value"
The argument \f(CW$url\fR is now unescaped
.IP "since: 2.0.00" 4
.IX Item "since: 2.0.00"
.PP
Example:
.PP
.Vb 2
\&  my $url = join \*(Aq%20\*(Aq, qw(one two three);
\&  Apache2::URI::unescape_url($url);
.Ve
.PP
\&\f(CW$url\fR now contains the string:
.PP
.Vb 1
\&  "one two three";
.Ve
.SH "See Also"
.IX Header "See Also"
\&\f(CW\*(C`APR::URI\*(C'\fR, mod_perl 2.0
documentation.
.SH "Copyright"
.IX Header "Copyright"
mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under
The Apache Software License, Version 2.0.
.SH "Authors"
.IX Header "Authors"
The mod_perl development team and numerous
contributors.
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