---+ Package =TWiki::Net= Object that brokers access to network resources. %TOC% ---++ ObjectMethod *finish* <tt>()</tt> Break circular references. ---+++ getExternalResource( $url ) -> $response Get whatever is at the other end of a URL (using an HTTP GET request). Will only work for encrypted protocols such as =https= if the =LWP= CPAN module is installed. Note that the =$url= may have an optional user and password, as specified by the relevant RFC. Any proxy set in =configure= is honoured. The =$response= is an object that is known to implement the following subset of the methods of =LWP::Response=. It may in fact be an =LWP::Response= object, but it may also not be if =LWP= is not available, so callers may only assume the following subset of methods is available: | =code()= | | =message()= | | =header($field)= | | =content()= | | =is_error()= | | =is_redirect()= | Note that if LWP is *not* available, this function: 1 can only really be trusted for HTTP/1.0 urls. If HTTP/1.1 or another protocol is required, you are *strongly* recommended to =require LWP=. 1 Will not parse multipart content In the event of the server returning an error, then =is_error()= will return true, =code()= will return a valid HTTP status code as specified in RFC 2616 and RFC 2518, and =message()= will return the message that was received from the server. In the event of a client-side error (e.g. an unparseable URL) then =is_error()= will return true and =message()= will return an explanatory message. =code()= will return 400 (BAD REQUEST). Note: Callers can easily check the availability of other HTTP::Response methods as follows: <verbatim> my $response = TWiki::Func::getExternalResource($url); if (!$response->is_error() && $response->isa('HTTP::Response')) { ... other methods of HTTP::Response may be called } else { ... only the methods listed above may be called } </verbatim> ---++ setMailHandler( \&fn ) * =\&fn= - reference to a function($) (see _sendEmailBySendmail for proto) Install a handler function to take over mail sending from the default SMTP or sendmail methods. This is provided mainly for tests that need to be told when a mail is sent, without actually sending it. It may also be useful in the event that someone needs to plug in an alternative mail handling method. ---++ ObjectMethod *sendEmail* <tt>($text,$retries) -> $error</tt> * =$text= - text of the mail, including MIME headers * =$retries= - number of times to retry the send (default 1) Send an email specified as MIME format content. Date: ...\nFrom: ...\nTo: ...\nCC: ...\nSubject: ...\n\nMailBody...
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