HTTP-Method =========== HTTP Request Method and Common Properties according to RFC 7231 SYNOPSIS -------- ` use HTTP::Method; # prefered instantiation my $get_mth = HTTP::Method->GET; # or from string my $str_mth = HTTP::Method->new(uc 'get'); # testing if ( $mth->is_GET ) { ... } # introspection $mth->is_method_safe; ` DESCRIPTION ----------- There is a lot to say about HTTP Methods in [RFC 7231 Section 4. Request Methods] (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-4). Most of the developers make the wrong assumption that it is just a 'uppercase string'. This module will help writing better code as it does validation and ensures right capitalization for the HTTP Method names. As one could read in [RFC 7231 Section 4.2 Common Method Properties] (|https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-4.2) HTTP Methods do have properties and can be divided in: _Safe Methods_, _Idempotent Methods_ and _Cacheable Methods_. These properties are just predicate methods on a `HTTP::Method` object