Here's a method that will work for chunked responses, too:
sub send_request {
my($self, $request, $arg, $size) = @_;
my $content_length = 0;
if (ref $arg && ref $arg eq "CODE") {
my $original_arg = $arg;
$arg = sub {
$content_length += length($_[0]);
return &$original_arg(@_);
};
}
my $t0 = [Time::HiRes::gettimeofday];
my $response = $self->SUPER::send_request($request,$arg,$size);
my $elapsed = Time::HiRes::tv_interval($t0);
$content_length = length($response->content) unless $content_length;
my $header_length = length($response->headers_as_string);
print STDERR sprintf "%s %f %d %d %d\n",
$request->uri, $elapsed, $content_length,
$header_length, $content_length+$header_length;
return $response;
}
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