Status
NAME
HTTP::Status - Information about HTTP Status Codes
SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Status;
say HTTP::Status(200); # OK
say HTTP::Status(200).title; # OK
say HTTP::Status(200).type; # Success
say HTTP::Status(200).summary; # Standard response for successful HTTP...
say HTTP::Status(200).origin; # IANA
say HTTP::Status(200).since; # HTTP/1.0
say HTTP::Status(200).RFC; # 7231
say HTTP::Status(200).code; # 200
say HTTP::Status.source; # https://en.wikipedia.org/....
# Legacy interface
say get_http_status_msg(200); # OK
say "Informational" if is-info($code);
say "Success" if is-success($code);
say "Redirection" if is-redirect($code):
say "Error" if is-error($code);
say "Client Error" if is-client-error($code);
say "Server Error: if is-server-error($code);
DESCRIPTION
The HTTP::Status class contains information about HTTP Status Codes
as can be found on
Wikipedia.
To obtain the information about a given HTTP Status Code, one calls
the HTTP::Status class with the code in question:
my $status = HTTP::Status(200);
This returns the HTTP::Status object for the given code, or it
returns Nil if the code is unknown.
The HTTP::Status object stringifies to its title, and numifies
to its code:
say $status; # OK
say +$status; # 200
It also contains the type of status code and a summary of additional information about that status code that may be useful as a further help in debugging issues:
say $status.type; # Success
say $status.summary; # Standard response for successful...
Apart from title, type, code and summary, the object also
contains information about the applicable RFC, its origin and
since which version of the HTTP protocol it has been available:
say $status.origin; # IANA
say $status.RFC; # 7231
say $status.since; # HTTP/1.0
LEGACY INTERFACE
The legacy interface is identical to the version originally created
by Timothy Totten.
get_http_status_msg
Returns the string for the given HTTP Status code, or Unknown.
is-info
Returns whether the given HTTP Status code is informational (100..199).
is-success
Returns whether the given HTTP Status code indicates success (200..299).
is-redirect
Returns whether the given HTTP Status code indicates a redirection of some kind (300..399).
is-error
Returns whether the given HTTP Status code indicates a some kind of error (400..599).
is-client-error
Returns whether the given HTTP Status code indicates a some kind of client error (400..499).
is-server-error
Returns whether the given HTTP Status code indicates a some kind of server error (500..599).
ADAPTING INFORMATION
If you want to add or adapt the information as provided by this class,
you can easily do that by creating a new HTTP::Status object in
sink context.
HTTP::Status.new(
code => 666,
title => "Too Evil",
summary => "That is really not allowed!",
origin => "Hell",
since => "HTTP/6.0",
RFC => 6666,
);
say HTTP::Status(666); # Too Evil
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2012-2020 Timothy Totten
Copyright 2021 Elizabeth Mattijsen
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.