Untested but I think this should work. Hopefully it atleast gives you something to build on.
# Add this to your CGI::Application subclass.
sub request_from_cgi {
my ($self) = @_;
my $q = $self->query;
my $uri = $q->url;
my $method = uc $q->request_method;
my $headers = $q->header($self->header_props);
# does this cover all cases??? Perhaps it ought to
# look at content-type?
if ($method eq 'POST') {
$content = $q->param('POSTDATA');
}
elsif ($method eq 'PUT') {
$content = $q->param('PUTDATA');
}
else {
$content = undef;
}
return HTTP::Request->new(
$method,
$uri,
$headers,
$content,
);
}
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