HTTP::Tiny::Mech − Wrap a WWW::Mechanize instance in an HTTP::Tiny compatible interface.
version 1.001002
# Get something
that expects an HTTP::Tiny instance
# to work with HTTP::Mechanize under the hood.
#
my $thing => ThingThatExpectsHTTPTiny−>new(
ua => HTTP::Tiny::Mech−>new()
);
# Get something that expects HTTP::Tiny
# to work via WWW::Mechanize::Cached
#
my $thing => ThingThatExpectsHTTPTiny−>new(
ua => HTTP::Tiny::Mech−>new(
mechua => WWW::Mechanize::Cached−>new( )
);
);
This code is somewhat poorly documented, and highly experimental.
Its the result of a quick bit of hacking to get "MetaCPAN::API" working faster via the "WWW::Mechanize::Cached" module ( and gaining cache persistence via "CHI" )
It works so far for this purpose.
At present, only "get" and "request" are implemented, and all other calls fall through to a native "HTTP::Tiny".
This class provides one non-standard parameter not in HTTP::Tiny, "mechua", which is normally an autovivified "WWW::Mechanize" instance.
You may override this parameter if you want to provide a custom instance of a "WWW::Mechanize" class.
Interface should be the same as it is with "get" in HTTP::Tiny.
Interface should be the same as it is with "request" in HTTP::Tiny
Kent Fredric <[email protected]>
This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Kent Fredric <[email protected]>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.