Servlet::ServletRequest - servlet request interface
for my $name ($request->getAttributeNames()) {
my $val = $request->getAttribute($name);
$request->removeAttribute($name);
# or
$request->setAttribute($name, $newValue);
}
my $encoding = $request->getCharacterEncoding();
$request->setCharacterEncoding($newEncoding);
my $length = $request->getContentLength();
my $type = $request->getContentType();
# gets request body as binary data
my $input = $request->getInputHandle();
# gets preferred locale
my $locale = $request->getLocale();
# gets all locales in descending order of preference
my @locales = $request->getLocales();
my %paramMap = $request->getParameterMap();
for my $name ($request->getParameterNames()) {
my $val = $request->getParameter($name);
# or
my @vals = $request->getParameterValues($name);
}
my $protocol = $request->getProtocol();
# gets request body as character data, converted from bytes using
# the request's character encoding
my $reader = $request->getReader();
my $addr = $request->getRemoteAddr();
my $host = $request->getRemoteHost();
# get a request dispatcher in order to do an include or forward
my $dispatcher = $request->getRequestDispatcher($path);
my $scheme = $request->getScheme();
my $server = $request->getServerName();
my $port = $request->getServerPort();
my $flag = $request->isSecure();
This interface defines an object that provides client request
information to a servlet. The servlet container creates a request
object and passes it as an argument to the servlet's service()
method.
A Servlet::ServletRequest object provides data including parameter
name and values, attributes, and an input handle. Interfaces that
extend ServletRequest can provide additional protocol-specific data
(for example, HTTP data is provided by
Servlet::Http::HttpServletRequest.
getAttribute($name)
-
Returns the value of the named attribute, or undef if no attribute
of the given name exists.
Attributes can be set two ways. The servlet container may set
attributes to make available custom information about a request. For
example, for requests made using HTTPS, the attribute
Servlet::Request::X509Certificate can be used to retrieve
information on the certificate of the client. Attributes can also be
set programatically using setAttribute()
. This allows information
to be embedded into a request before a Servlet::RequestDispatcher
call.
Attribute names should follow the same convention as package
names. The Servlet API specification reserves names matching
main::*, CORE::*, UNIVERSAL::*, and any other standard
reserved package names.
Parameters:
- $name
-
The name of the attribute
getAttributeNames()
-
Returns an array containing the names of the attributes available to
this request, or an empty array if the request has no attributes
available to it.
getCharacterEncoding()
-
Returns the name of the character encoding used in the body of this
request, or undef if the request does not specify a character
encoding.
getContentLength()
-
Returns the length, in bytes, of the request body and made available
by the input handle, or undef if the length is not known. For HTTP
servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable CONTENT_LENGTH.
getContentType()
-
Returns the MIME type of the body of the request, or undef if the
type is not known. For HTTP servlets, same as the value of the CGI
variable CONTENT_TYPE.
getInputHandle()
-
Retrieves the body of the request as binary data using a
IO::Handle. Either this method or
getReader()
may be called to
read the body, not both.
Throws:
- Servlet::Util::IllegalStateException
-
if the
getReader()
method has already been called for this request
- Servlet::Util::IOException
-
if an input or output exception occurred
getLocale()
-
Returns the preferred locale that the client will accept content in,
based on the Accept-Language header. If the client request doesn't
provide an Accept-Language header, this method returns the default
locale for the server.
getLocales()
-
Returns an array of locales indicating in decreasing order of
preference the locales that are acceptable to the client based on the
Accept-Language header. If the client request doesn't provde an
Accept-Language header, this method returns an array containing one
locale, the default locale for the server.
getParameter($name)
-
Returns the value of a request parameter, or undef if the parameter
does not exist. Request parameters are extra information sent with the
request. For HTTP servlets, parameters are contained in the query
string or posted form data.
You should only use this method when you are sure the parameter has
only one value. If the parameter might have more than one value, use
getParameterValues()
.
If you use this method with a multivalued parameter, the value
returned is equal to the first value in the array returned by
getParameterValues()
.
If the parameter data was sent in the request body, such as occurs
with an HTTP POST request, then reading the body directly via
getInputHandle()
or getReader()
can interfere with the execution
of this method.
Parameters:
- $name
-
The name of the parameter
getParameterMap()
-
Returns a hash of the parameters of this request. The keys of the hash
are the parameter names, and the values of the hash are arrays of
parameter values.
See getParameter()
for more information about parameters and usage.
getParameterNames()
-
Returns an array containing the names of the parameters contained in
this request. If the request has no parameters, the array is empty.
See getParameter()
for more information about parameters and usage.
getParameterValues($name)
-
Returns an array containing all of the values of the given request
parameter, or undef if the parameter does not exist.
If the parameter has a single value, the array has a length of 1. If
the parameter has no value, the array is empty.
See getParameter()
for more information about parameters and usage.
Parameters:
- $name
-
The name of the parameter
getProtocol()
-
Returns the name and version of the protocol the request uses in the
form protocol/majorVersion.minorVersion, for example, HTTP/1.1. For
HTTP servlets, the value returned is the same as the value of the CGI
variable SERVER_PROTOCOL.
getReader()
-
Retrieves the body of the request as character data using a
XXX. The reader translates the character data according to the
character encoding used on the body. Either this method or
getInputHandle()
may be called to read the body, not both.
Throws:
- Servlet::Util::UnsupportedEncodingException
-
if the character encoding used is not supported and the text cannot be
decoded
- Servlet::Util::IllegalStateException
-
if the
getInputHandle()
method has already been called for this
request
- Servlet::Util::IOException
-
if an input or output exception occurred
getRemoteAddr()
-
Returns the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the client that sent the
request. For HTTP servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable
REMOTE_ADDR.
getRemoteHost()
-
Returns the fully qualified name of the client that sent the request,
or the IP address of the client if the name cannot be determined. For
HTTP servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable REMOTE_HOST.
getRequestDispatcher($path)
-
Returns a Servlet::RequestDispatcher object that acts as a wrapper
for the resource located at the given path. The object can be used to
forward a request to the resource or to include the resource in a
response. The resource can be dynamic or static.
The pathname specified may be relative, although it cannot extend
outside the current servlet context. If the path begins with a ``/'', it
is interpreted as relative to the current context root. This method
returns undef if the servlet cannot return a dispatcher.
The difference between this method and the one provided by
Servlet::ServletContext is that this method can take a relative
path.
Parameters:
- $path
-
The path to the resource
getScheme()
-
Returns the name of th scheme used to make this request, for example,
http, https, or ftp. Different schemes have different rules
for constructing URLs, as noted in RFC 1738.
getServerName()
-
Returns the host name of the server that received the request. For
HTTP servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable SERVER_NAME.
getServerPort()
-
Returns the port number on which this request was received. For HTTP
servlets, same as the value of the CGI variable SERVER_PORT.
isSecure()
-
Returns a boolean indicating whether this request was made using a
secure channel, such as HTTPS.
removeAttribute($name)
-
Removes an attribute from this request. This method is not generally
needed as attributes only persist as long as the request is being
handled.
See getAttribute()
for information about allowable attribute names.
Parameters:
- $name
-
The name of the attribute to remove
- setAttribute($name, $object)
-
Stores an attribute in this request. Attributes are reset between
requests. This method is most often used in conjunction with
Servlet::RequestDispatcher.
See getAttribute()
for information about allowable attribute names.
Parameters:
- $name
-
The name of the attribute to set
- $object
-
The object to be stored. Can be a scalar or a reference to an
arbitrary data structure.
setCharacterEncoding($name)
-
Overrides the name of the character encoding used for the body of this
request. This method must be called prior to reading request
parameters or reading input using
getReader()
.
Parameters:
- $name
-
The name of the encoding to set
Throws:
- Servlet::Util::UnsupportedEncodingException
-
if this is not a valid encoding
the IO::Handle manpage,
the Servlet::RequestDispatcher manpage
Brian Moseley, bcm@maz.org