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CGI::Tiny::Multipart(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation CGI::Tiny::Multipart(3)

CGI::Tiny::Multipart - Tiny multipart/form-data form parser

  use CGI::Tiny::Multipart qw(extract_multipart_boundary parse_multipart_form_data);

  my $boundary = extract_multipart_boundary($content_type) // die "Failed to parse multipart boundary";
  my $parts = parse_multipart_form_data($fh, $content_length, $boundary) // die "Malformed multipart/form-data content";

CGI::Tiny::Multipart is a tiny "multipart/form-data" parser for CGI::Tiny, based on RFC 2388 <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2388> and RFC 7578 <https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7578>.

The following functions are exported on request.

  my $boundary = extract_multipart_boundary($content_type);

Extracts the multipart boundary from a "Content-Type" header. Returns "undef" if the boundary was not found.

  my $parts = parse_multipart_form_data($fh, $content_length, $boundary, \%options);
  my $parts = parse_multipart_form_data(\$bytes, length($bytes), $boundary, \%options);

Parses "multipart/form-data" request content into an ordered array reference, or returns "undef" if the request content is malformed and cannot be parsed. The input parameter may be a filehandle, which will have "binmode" applied to remove any translation layers, or a scalar reference to a string containing the request content. Bytes will be read from the input up to the specified $content_length.

The following options may be specified in an optional hashref parameter:

buffer_size
  buffer_size => 262144
    

Buffer size (number of bytes to read at once) for reading the request body from an input filehandle. Defaults to 262144 (256 KiB). A value of 0 will use the default value.

parse_as_files
  parse_as_files => 1
  parse_as_files => 0
    

If set to a true value, all form field values will be parsed as file uploads, calling "on_file_buffer" or storing the contents in a tempfile. If set to a false (but defined) value, all form field values will be returned as "content", even file uploads. By default, text field values will be returned as "content" and file uploads will be parsed by "on_file_buffer" or stored in tempfiles.

on_file_buffer
  on_file_buffer => sub { my ($bytes, $hashref, $eof) = @_; }
    

Callback for custom parsing of file upload form fields. If specified, it will be called with each (possibly empty) chunk of file contents that is read from the form as bytes. The hash reference representing this form field is passed as the second argument. The third argument will be true the last time the callback is called for a particular form field.

The hash reference passed to the callback persists between calls for the same form field, and is the same hash reference that will ultimately be returned to represent the form field. It will contain the "headers", undecoded "name" and "filename", and "size" of contents read so far (including the bytes just passed to the callback). Modifying these values may result in unexpected behavior, but other modifications to the hash reference are allowed.

If "on_file_buffer" is not specified, file uploads will be stored in "file" as a File::Temp object created with "tempfile_args".

  # approximate the default behavior
  on_file_buffer => sub {
    my ($bytes, $hashref, $eof) = @_;
    $hashref->{file} //= File::Temp->new;
    print {$hashref->{file}} $bytes;
    if ($eof) {
      $hashref->{file}->flush;
      seek $hashref->{file}, 0, 0;
    }
  }
    
tempfile_args
  tempfile_args => [TEMPLATE => 'tempXXXXX', SUFFIX => '.dat']
    

Arguments to pass to the File::Temp constructor when creating tempfiles for file uploads. By default no arguments are passed. Not used if a custom "on_file_buffer" callback is passed.

discard_files
  discard_files => 1
    

If set to a true value, file upload field contents will be discarded without calling "on_file_buffer", and neither "content" nor "file" will be provided for those form fields. Note that this discards the contents of form fields with a defined "filename" regardless of the "parse_as_files" setting.

Form fields are represented as hash references containing:

headers
Hash reference of form field headers. Header names are represented in lowercase.
name
Form field name from "Content-Disposition" header, undecoded.
filename
Filename from "Content-Disposition" header if present, undecoded.
size
Size of form field contents in bytes.
content
Form field contents as undecoded bytes, for form fields without a defined "filename", or for all form fields if the "parse_as_files" option was set to a false value. File uploads are stored in a temporary "file" instead by default.
file
File::Temp object referencing temporary file containing the form field contents, for form fields with a defined "filename", or for all form fields if the "parse_as_files" option was set to a true value.

Report any issues on the public bugtracker.

Dan Book <dbook@cpan.org>

This software is Copyright (c) 2021 by Dan Book.

This is free software, licensed under:

  The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)

HTTP::Body::MultiPart
2021-06-09 perl v5.32.1

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