NAME

   HTTP::Tinyish - HTTP::Tiny compatible HTTP client wrappers

SYNOPSIS

     my $http = HTTP::Tinyish->new(agent => "Mozilla/4.0");

     my $res = $http->get("http://www.cpan.org/");
     warn $res->{status};

     $http->post("http://example.com/post", {
         headers => { "Content-Type" => "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" },
         content => "foo=bar&baz=quux",
     });

     $http->mirror("http://www.cpan.org/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz", "./02packages.details.txt.gz");

DESCRIPTION

   HTTP::Tinyish is a wrapper module for HTTP client modules LWP,
   HTTP::Tiny and HTTP client software curl and wget.

   It provides an API compatible to HTTP::Tiny, and the implementation has
   been extracted out of App::cpanminus. This module can be useful in a
   restrictive environment where you need to be able to download CPAN
   modules without an HTTPS support in built-in HTTP library.

BACKEND SELECTION

   Backends are searched in the order of: LWP, HTTP::Tiny, Curl and Wget.
   HTTP::Tinyish will auto-detect if the backend also supports HTTPS, and
   use the appropriate backend based on the given URL to the request
   methods.

   For example, if you only have HTTP::Tiny but without SSL related
   modules, it is possible that:

     my $http = HTTP::Tinyish->new;

     $http->get("http://example.com");  # uses HTTP::Tiny
     $http->get("https://example.com"); # uses curl

COMPATIBILITIES

   All request related methods such as get, post, put, delete, request and
   mirror are supported.

LWP

     * LWP backend requires LWP 5.802 or over to be functional, and
     LWP::Protocol::https to send HTTPS requests.

     * mirror method doesn't consider third options hash into account
     (i.e. you can't override the HTTP headers).

     * proxy is automatically detected from environment variables.

     * timeout, max_redirect, agent, default_headers and verify_SSL are
     translated.

HTTP::Tiny

   Because the actual HTTP::Tiny backend is used, all APIs are supported.

Curl

     * This module has been tested with curl 7.22 and later.

     * HTTPS support is automatically detected by running curl --version
     and see its protocol output.

     * timeout, max_redirect, agent, default_headers and verify_SSL are
     supported.

Wget

     * This module requires Wget 1.12 and later.

     * Wget prior to 1.15 doesn't support sending custom HTTP methods, so
     if you use $http->put for example, you'll get an internal error
     response (599).

     * HTTPS support is automatically detected.

     * mirror() method doesn't send If-Modified-Since header to the
     server, which will result in full-download every time because wget
     doesn't support --timestamping combined with -O option.

     * timeout, max_redirect, agent, default_headers and verify_SSL are
     supported.

SIMILAR MODULES

     * File::Fetch - is core since 5.10. Has support for non-HTTP
     protocols such as ftp and git. Does not support HTTPS or basic
     authentication as of this writing.

     * Plient - provides more complete runtime API, but seems only
     compatible on Unix environments. Does not support mirror() method.

AUTHOR

   Tatsuhiko Miyagawa

COPYRIGHT

   Tatsuhiko Miyagawa, 2015-

LICENSE

   This module is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.