NAME
Plack::Middleware::Negotiate - Apply HTTP content negotiation as Plack
middleware
SYNOPSIS
builder {
enable 'Negotiate',
formats => {
xml => {
type => 'application/xml',
charset => 'utf-8',
},
html => { type => 'text/html', language => 'en' },
_ => { size => 0 } # default values for all formats
},
parameter => 'format', # e.g. http://example.org/foo?format=xml
extension => 'strip'; # e.g. http://example.org/foo.xml
$app;
};
DESCRIPTION
Plack::Middleware::Negotiate applies HTTP content negotiation to a PSGI
request. In addition to normal content negotiation from a list of
defined "formats" one may enable explicit format selection with a path
"extension" or query "parameter". In summary, the following methods are
tried in this order to negotiate a known format:
HTTP GET/POST format parameter (if enabled with option "parameter")
e.g. format is set to xml for http://example.org/foo?format=xml if
format xml has been defined.
URL path extension (if enabled with option "extension")
e.g. format is set to xml for http://example.org/foo.xml if format
xml has been defined.
HTTP Accept Header (unless disabled with option "explicit")
e.g. format is set to xml if format xml has been defined with
content type application/xml for Accept header value
"application/xml".
The PSGI environment key "negotiate.format" is set to the chosen format
name after negotiation. The PSGI response is enriched with corresponding
HTTP headers Content-Type and Content-Language unless these headers
already exist.
If used as pure application, this middleware returns a HTTP status code
406 if no format could be negotiated.
METHODS
new( formats => { ... } [, %options ] )
Creates a new negotiation middleware with a given set of formats.
negotiate( $env )
Chooses a format based on a PSGI request. The request is first checked
for explicit format selection via "parameter" and "extension" (if
configured) and then passed to HTTP::Negotiate. On success the method
returns a format name. The method may modify the PSGI request
environment keys PATH_INFO and SCRIPT_NAME if format was selected by
extension set to "strip", and strips the "format" HTTP GET query
parameter from QUERY_STRING if "parameter" is set to a format. If format
was selected by HTTP POST body parameter, the parameter it is not
stripped from the request.
known( $format )
Tells whether a format name is known. By default this is the case if the
format name exists in the list of formats.
about( $format )
If the format was specified, this method returns a hash with "quality",
"type", "encoding", "charset", and "language". Missing values are set to
the default.
variants
Returns a list of content variants to be used in HTTP::Negotiate. The
return value is an array reference of array references, each with seven
elements: format name, source quality, type, encoding, charset,
language, and size. The size is always zero.
add_headers( \@headers, $format )
Add apropriate HTTP response headers for a format unless the headers are
already given.
CONFIGURATION
formats
A list of formats to choose among. Each format can be defined with
"type", "quality" (defaults to 1), "encoding", "charset", and
"language". The special format name "_" (underscore) is reserved to
define default values for all formats.
Formats can also be used to directly route the request to a PSGI
application:
my $app = Plack::Middleware::Negotiate->new(
formats => {
json => {
type => 'application/json',
app => $json_app,
},
html => {
type => 'text/html',
app => $html_app,
}
}
);
parameter
Enables explicit format selection with a query paramater, for
instance "format". Both HTTP GET and HTTP POST body parameters are
supported.
extension
Enables explicit format selection with a virtual file extension. The
value "strip" strips a known format name from the request path. The
value "keep" keeps the format name extension after format selection.
The middleware takes care for rewriting and restoring PATH_INFO if
it is configured to detect and strip a format extension.
explicit
Disables content negotiation based on HTTP headers.
LOGGING AND DEBUGGING
Plack::Middleware::Negotiate uses "Log::Contextual" to emit a logging
message during content negotiation on logging level "trace". Just set:
$ENV{PLACK_MIDDLEWARE_NEGOTIATE_TRACE} = 1;
LIMITATIONS
The Content-Encoding HTTP response header is not automatically set on a
response and content negotiation based on size is not supported. Feel
free to comment on whether and how this middleware should support both.
CONTRIBUTORS
Jakob Voß, Christopher A. Kirke
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2014- Jakob Voß
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Content negotiation in this module is based on HTTP::Negotiate. See
HTTP::Headers::ActionPack::ContentNegotiation for an alternative
approach. This module has some overlap with
Plack::Middleware::SetAccept.