package Net::HTTPS::Any; use warnings; use strict; use base qw( Exporter ); use vars qw( @EXPORT_OK ); use URI::Escape; use Tie::IxHash; use Net::SSLeay 1.30, qw( get_https post_https make_headers make_form ); @EXPORT_OK = qw( https_get https_post ); =head1 NAME Net::HTTPS::Any - Simple HTTPS client =cut our $VERSION = '0.12'; =head1 SYNOPSIS use Net::HTTPS::Any qw(https_get https_post); ( $page, $response, %reply_headers ) = https_get( { 'host' => 'www.fortify.net', 'port' => 443, 'path' => '/sslcheck.html', 'args' => { 'field' => 'value' }, #'args' => [ 'field'=>'value' ], #order preserved }, ); ( $page, $response, %reply_headers ) = https_post( 'host' => 'www.google.com', 'port' => 443, 'path' => '/accounts/ServiceLoginAuth', 'args' => { 'field' => 'value' }, #'args' => [ 'field'=>'value' ], #order preserved ); #... =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a wrapper around Net::SSLeay providing a simple interface for the use of Business::OnlinePayment. It used to allow switching between Net::SSLeay and Crypt::SSLeay implementations, but that was obsoleted. If you need to do that, use LWP instead. You can set $Net::HTTPS::SSL_SOCKET_CLASS = "Net::SSL" for Crypt::SSLeay instead of the default Net::SSLeay (since 6.02). =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 https_get HASHREF | FIELD => VALUE, ... Accepts parameters as either a hashref or a list of fields and values. Parameters are: =over 4 =item host =item port =item path =item headers (hashref) For example: { 'X-Header1' => 'value', ... } =cut # =item Content-Type # # Defaults to "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" if not specified. =item args CGI arguments, either as a hashref or a listref. In the latter case, ordering is preserved (see L to do so when passing a hashref). =item debug Set true to enable debugging. =back Returns a list consisting of the page content as a string, the HTTP response code and message (i.e. "200 OK" or "404 Not Found"), and a list of key/value pairs representing the HTTP response headers. =cut sub https_get { my $opts = ref($_[0]) ? shift : { @_ }; #hashref or list # accept a hashref or a list (keep it ordered) my $post_data = {}; # technically get_data, pedant if ( exists($opts->{'args'}) && ref($opts->{'args'}) eq 'HASH' ) { $post_data = $opts->{'args'}; } elsif ( exists($opts->{'args'}) && ref($opts->{'args'}) eq 'ARRAY' ) { tie my %hash, 'Tie::IxHash', @{ $opts->{'args'} }; $post_data = \%hash; } $opts->{'port'} ||= 443; #$opts->{"Content-Type"} ||= "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"; ### XXX referer!!! my %headers = (); if ( ref( $opts->{headers} ) eq "HASH" ) { %headers = %{ $opts->{headers} }; } $headers{'Host'} ||= $opts->{'host'}; my $path = $opts->{'path'}; if ( keys %$post_data ) { $path .= '?' . join( ';', map { uri_escape($_) . '=' . uri_escape( $post_data->{$_} ) } keys %$post_data ); } my $headers = make_headers(%headers); $Net::SSLeay::trace = $opts->{'debug'} if exists $opts->{'debug'} && $opts->{'debug'}; my( $res_page, $res_code, @res_headers ) = get_https( $opts->{'host'}, $opts->{'port'}, $path, $headers, #"", #$opts->{"Content-Type"}, ); $res_code =~ /^(HTTP\S+ )?(.*)/ and $res_code = $2; return ( $res_page, $res_code, @res_headers ); } =head2 https_post HASHREF | FIELD => VALUE, ... Accepts parameters as either a hashref or a list of fields and values. Parameters are: =over 4 =item host =item port =item path =item headers (hashref) For example: { 'X-Header1' => 'value', ... } =item Content-Type Defaults to "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" if not specified. =item args CGI arguments, either as a hashref or a listref. In the latter case, ordering is preserved (see L to do so when passing a hashref). =item content Raw content (overrides args). A simple scalar containing the raw content. =item debug Set true to enable debugging in the underlying SSL module. =back Returns a list consisting of the page content as a string, the HTTP response code and message (i.e. "200 OK" or "404 Not Found"), and a list of key/value pairs representing the HTTP response headers. =cut sub https_post { my $opts = ref($_[0]) ? shift : { @_ }; #hashref or list # accept a hashref or a list (keep it ordered). or a scalar of content. my $post_data = ''; if ( exists($opts->{'args'}) && ref($opts->{'args'}) eq 'HASH' ) { $post_data = $opts->{'args'}; } elsif ( exists($opts->{'args'}) && ref($opts->{'args'}) eq 'ARRAY' ) { tie my %hash, 'Tie::IxHash', @{ $opts->{'args'} }; $post_data = \%hash; } if ( exists $opts->{'content'} ) { $post_data = $opts->{'content'}; } $opts->{'port'} ||= 443; $opts->{"Content-Type"} ||= "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"; ### XXX referer!!! my %headers; if ( ref( $opts->{headers} ) eq "HASH" ) { %headers = %{ $opts->{headers} }; } $headers{'Host'} ||= $opts->{'host'}; my $headers = make_headers(%headers); $Net::SSLeay::trace = $opts->{'debug'} if exists $opts->{'debug'} && $opts->{'debug'}; my $raw_data = ref($post_data) ? make_form(%$post_data) : $post_data; $Net::SSLeay::trace = $opts->{'debug'} if exists $opts->{'debug'} && $opts->{'debug'}; my( $res_page, $res_code, @res_headers ) = post_https( $opts->{'host'}, $opts->{'port'}, $opts->{'path'}, $headers, $raw_data, $opts->{"Content-Type"}, ); $res_code =~ /^(HTTP\S+ )?(.*)/ and $res_code = $2; return ( $res_page, $res_code, @res_headers ); } =head1 AUTHOR Ivan Kohler, C<< >> =head1 BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to C, or through the web interface at L. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. =head1 SUPPORT You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc Net::HTTPS::Any You can also look for information at: =over 4 =item * RT: CPAN's request tracker L =item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation L =item * CPAN Ratings L =item * Search CPAN L =back =head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2008-2016 Freeside Internet Services, Inc. (http://freeside.biz/) All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1;