Object that brokers access to network resources.
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 honored.
Optional headers may be supplied of form 'name1', 'value1', 'name2', 'value2'. Do not add a User-Agent header, it will be added.
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:
require LWP
.
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:
my $response = TWiki::Func::getExternalResource($url); if (!$response->is_error() && $response->isa('HTTP::Response')) { $text = $response->content(); # ... other methods of HTTP::Response may be called } else { # ... only the methods listed above may be called }
\&fn
- reference to a function($) (see _sendEmailBySendmail for proto)
$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...