| Thrift Perl Software Library |
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| # Summary |
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| Apache Thrift is a software framework for scalable cross-language services development. |
| It combines a software stack with a code generation engine to build services that work |
| efficiently and seamlessly between many programming languages. A language-neutral IDL |
| is used to generate functioning client libraries and server-side handling frameworks. |
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| # License |
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| Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one |
| or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file |
| distributed with this work for additional information |
| regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file |
| to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the |
| "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance |
| with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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| http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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| Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, |
| software distributed under the License is distributed on an |
| "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY |
| KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the |
| specific language governing permissions and limitations |
| under the License. |
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| # For More Information |
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| See the [Apache Thrift Web Site](http://thrift.apache.org/) for more information. |
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| # Using Thrift with Perl |
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| Thrift requires Perl >= 5.10.0 |
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| Unexpected exceptions in a service handler are converted to |
| TApplicationException with type INTERNAL ERROR and the string |
| of the exception is delivered as the message. |
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| On the client side, exceptions are thrown with die, so be sure |
| to wrap eval{} statments around any code that contains exceptions. |
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| Please see tutoral and test dirs for examples. |
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| The Perl ForkingServer ignores SIGCHLD allowing the forks to be |
| reaped by the operating system naturally when they exit. This means |
| one cannot use a custom SIGCHLD handler in the consuming perl |
| implementation that calls serve(). It is acceptable to use |
| a custom SIGCHLD handler within a thrift handler implementation |
| as the ForkingServer resets the forked child process to use |
| default signal handling. |
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| # Dependencies |
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| The following modules are not provided by Perl 5.10.0 but are required |
| to use Thrift. |
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| ## Runtime |
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| * Bit::Vector |
| * Class::Accessor |
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| ## Test |
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| This is only required when running tests: |
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| * Test::Exception |
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| ### HttpClient Transport |
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| These are only required if using Thrift::HttpClient: |
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| * HTTP::Request |
| * IO::String |
| * LWP::UserAgent |
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| ### SSL/TLS |
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| These are only required if using Thrift::SSLSocket or Thrift::SSLServerSocket: |
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| * IO::Socket::SSL |
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| # Breaking Changes |
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| ## 0.10.0 |
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| The socket classes were refactored in 0.10.0 so that there is one package per |
| file. This means `use Socket;` no longer defines SSLSocket. You can use this |
| technique to make your application run against 0.10.0 as well as earlier versions: |
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| `eval { require Thrift::SSLSocket; } or do { require Thrift::Socket; }` |
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| ## 0.11.0 |
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| * Namespaces of packages that were not scoped within Thrift have been fixed. |
| ** TApplicationException is now Thrift::TApplicationException |
| ** TException is now Thrift::TException |
| ** TMessageType is now Thrift::TMessageType |
| ** TProtocolException is now Thrift::TProtocolException |
| ** TProtocolFactory is now Thrift::TProtocolFactory |
| ** TTransportException is now Thrift::TTransportException |
| ** TType is now Thrift::TType |
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| If you need a single version of your code to work with both older and newer thrift |
| namespace changes, you can make the new, correct namespaces behave like the old ones |
| in your files with this technique to create an alias, which will allow you code to |
| run against either version of the perl runtime for thrift: |
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| `BEGIN {*TType:: = *Thrift::TType::}` |
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| * Packages found in Thrift.pm were moved into the Thrift/ directory in separate files: |
| ** Thrift::TApplicationException is now in Thrift/Exception.pm |
| ** Thrift::TException is now in Thrift/Exception.pm |
| ** Thrift::TMessageType is now in Thrift/MessageType.pm |
| ** Thrift::TType is now in Thrift/Type.pm |
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| If you need to modify your code to work against both older or newer thrift versions, |
| you can deal with these changes in a backwards compatible way in your projects using eval: |
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| `eval { require Thrift::Exception; require Thrift::MessageType; require Thrift::Type; } |
| or do { require Thrift; }` |
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| # Deprecations |
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| ## 0.11.0 |
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| Thrift::HttpClient setRecvTimeout() and setSendTimeout() are deprecated. |
| Use setTimeout instead. |
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