Manpages - HTTP_Status.3pm
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NAME
:Status - HTTP Status code processing
VERSION
version 6.33
SYNOPSIS
use :Status qw(:constants :is status_message); if ($rc != HTTP_OK) { print status_message($rc), “\n”; } if (is_success($rc)) { … } if (is_error($rc)) { … } if (is_redirect($rc)) { … }
DESCRIPTION
:Status is a library of routines for defining and classifying HTTP status codes for libwww-perl. Status codes are used to encode the overall outcome of an HTTP response message. Codes correspond to those defined in RFC 2616 and RFC 2518.
CONSTANTS
The following constant functions can be used as mnemonic status code
names. None of these are exported by default. Use the :constants tag
to import them all.
HTTP_CONTINUE (100) HTTP_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS (101) HTTP_PROCESSING (102) HTTP_EARLY_HINTS (103) HTTP_OK (200) HTTP_CREATED (201) HTTP_ACCEPTED (202) HTTP_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION (203) HTTP_NO_CONTENT (204) HTTP_RESET_CONTENT (205) HTTP_PARTIAL_CONTENT (206) HTTP_MULTI_STATUS (207) HTTP_ALREADY_REPORTED (208) HTTP_IM_USED (226) HTTP_MULTIPLE_CHOICES (300) HTTP_MOVED_PERMANENTLY (301) HTTP_FOUND (302) HTTP_SEE_OTHER (303) HTTP_NOT_MODIFIED (304) HTTP_USE_PROXY (305) HTTP_TEMPORARY_REDIRECT (307) HTTP_PERMANENT_REDIRECT (308) HTTP_BAD_REQUEST (400) HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED (401) HTTP_PAYMENT_REQUIRED (402) HTTP_FORBIDDEN (403) HTTP_NOT_FOUND (404) HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED (405) HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE (406) HTTP_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED (407) HTTP_REQUEST_TIMEOUT (408) HTTP_CONFLICT (409) HTTP_GONE (410) HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED (411) HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED (412) HTTP_PAYLOAD_TOO_LARGE (413) HTTP_URI_TOO_LONG (414) HTTP_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE (415) HTTP_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE (416) HTTP_EXPECTATION_FAILED (417) HTTP_MISDIRECTED REQUEST (421) HTTP_UNPROCESSABLE_ENTITY (422) HTTP_LOCKED (423) HTTP_FAILED_DEPENDENCY (424) HTTP_TOO_EARLY (425) HTTP_UPGRADE_REQUIRED (426) HTTP_PRECONDITION_REQUIRED (428) HTTP_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS (429) HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE (431) HTTP_UNAVAILABLE_FOR_LEGAL_REASONS (451) HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR (500) HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (501) HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY (502) HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE (503) HTTP_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT (504) HTTP_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED (505) HTTP_VARIANT_ALSO_NEGOTIATES (506) HTTP_INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE (507) HTTP_LOOP_DETECTED (508) HTTP_NOT_EXTENDED (510) HTTP_NETWORK_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED (511)
FUNCTIONS
The following additional functions are provided. Most of them are
exported by default. The :is import tag can be used to import all the
classification functions.
- status_message( $code )
- The status_message() function will
translate status codes to human readable strings. The string is the
same as found in the constant names above. If the $codeis not registered in the list of IANA HTTP Status Codes https://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes.xhtml thenundefis returned.
- is_info( $code )
- Return TRUE if $codeis an Informational status code (1xx). This class of status code indicates a provisional response which can’t have any content.
- is_success( $code )
- Return TRUE if $codeis a Successful status code (2xx).
- is_redirect( $code )
- Return TRUE if $codeis a Redirection status code (3xx). This class of status code indicates that further action needs to be taken by the user agent in order to fulfill the request.
- is_error( $code )
- Return TRUE if $codeis an Error status code (4xx or 5xx). The function returns TRUE for both client and server error status codes.
- is_client_error( $code )
- Return TRUE if $codeis a Client Error status code (4xx). This class of status code is intended for cases in which the client seems to have erred. This function is not exported by default.
- is_server_error( $code )
- Return TRUE if $codeis a Server Error status code (5xx). This class of status codes is intended for cases in which the server is aware that it has erred or is incapable of performing the request. This function is not exported by default.
- is_cacheable_by_default( $code )
- Return TRUE if $codeindicates that a response is cacheable by default, and it can be reused by a cache with heuristic expiration. All other status codes are not cacheable by default. See RFC 7231 - HTTP/1.1 Semantics and Content, Section 6.1. Overview of Status Codes https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6.1. This function is not exported by default.
SEE ALSO
IANA HTTP Status Codes https://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes.xhtml
BUGS
For legacy reasons all the HTTP_ constants are exported by default
with the prefix RC_. It’s recommended to use explicit imports and the
:constants tag instead of relying on this.
AUTHOR
Gisle Aas <gisle@activestate.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 1994 by Gisle Aas.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.