HTTP-Upload-FlowJs
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};
OVERVIEW
flow.js <https://github.com/flowjs/flow.js> is a client-side Javascript
upload library that uploads a file in multiple parts. It requires two
API points on the server side, one GET API point to check whether a
part already has been uploaded completely and one POST API point to
send the data of each partial upload to. This Perl module implements
the backend functionality for both endpoints. It does not implement the
handling of the HTTP requests themselves, but you likely already use a
framework like Mojolicious or Dancer for that.
METHODS
HTTP::Upload::FlowJs->new
my $flowjs = HTTP::Upload::FlowJs->new(
maxChunkCount => 1000,
maxFileSize => 10_000_000,
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# OVERVIEW
[flow.js](https://github.com/flowjs/flow.js) is a client-side Javascript upload
library that uploads
a file in multiple parts. It requires two API points on the server side,
one `GET` API point to check whether a part already has been uploaded
completely and one `POST` API point to send the data of each partial
upload to. This Perl module implements the backend functionality for
both endpoints. It does not implement the handling of the HTTP requests
themselves, but you likely already use a framework like [Mojolicious](https://metacpan.org/pod/Mojolicious)
or [Dancer](https://metacpan.org/pod/Dancer) for that.
# METHODS
## `HTTP::Upload::FlowJs->new`
my $flowjs = HTTP::Upload::FlowJs->new(
maxChunkCount => 1000,
maxFileSize => 10_000_000,
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=head1 OVERVIEW
L<flow.js|https://github.com/flowjs/flow.js> is a client-side Javascript upload
library that uploads
a file in multiple parts. It requires two API points on the server side,
one C<GET> API point to check whether a part already has been uploaded
completely and one C<POST> API point to send the data of each partial
upload to. This Perl module implements the backend functionality for
both endpoints. It does not implement the handling of the HTTP requests
themselves, but you likely already use a framework like L<Mojolicious>
or L<Dancer> for that.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 C<< HTTP::Upload::FlowJs->new >>
my $flowjs = HTTP::Upload::FlowJs->new(
maxChunkCount => 1000,
maxFileSize => 10_000_000,
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