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NAMEDancer2::Core::Response - Response object for Dancer2VERSIONversion 0.400000ATTRIBUTESis_encodedFlag to tell if the content has already been encoded.is_haltedFlag to tell whether or not the response should continue to be processed.statusThe HTTP status for the response.contentThe content for the response, stored as a string. If a reference is passed, the response will try coerce it to a string via double quote interpolation.default_content_typeDefault mime type to use for the response Content-Type header if nothing was specifiedheadersThe attribute that store the headers in a HTTP::Headers::Fast object.That attribute coerces from ArrayRef and defaults to an empty HTTP::Headers::Fast instance. METHODSpassSet has_passed to true.serializer()Returns the optional serializer object used to deserialize request parametershaltShortcut to halt the current response by setting the is_halted flag.encode_contentEncodes the stored content according to the stored content_type. If the content_type is a text format "^text", then no encoding will take place.Internally, it uses the is_encoded flag to make sure that content is not encoded twice. If it encodes the content, then it will return the encoded content. In all other cases it returns "false". new_from_plackCreates a new response object from a Plack::Response object.new_from_arrayCreates a new response object from a PSGI arrayref.to_psgiConverts the response object to a PSGI array.content_type($type)A little sugar for setting or accessing the content_type of the response, via the headers.redirect ($destination, $status)Sets a header in this response to give a redirect to $destination, and sets the status to $status. If $status is omitted, or false, then it defaults to a status of 302.error( @args )$response->error( message => "oops" ); Creates a Dancer2::Core::Error object with the given @args and throw() it against the response object. Returns the error object. serialize( $content )$response->serialize( $content ); Serialize and return $content with the response's serializer. set content-type accordingly. header($name)Return the value of the given header, if present. If the header has multiple values, returns the list of values if called in list context, the first one if in scalar context.push_headerAdd the header no matter if it already exists or not.$self->push_header( 'X-Wing' => '1' ); It can also be called with multiple values to add many times the same header with different values: $self->push_header( 'X-Wing' => 1, 2, 3 ); headers_to_array($headers)Convert the $headers to a PSGI ArrayRef.If no $headers are provided, it will use the current response headers. AUTHORDancer Core DevelopersCOPYRIGHT AND LICENSEThis software is copyright (c) 2022 by Alexis Sukrieh.This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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