1 package Catalyst::Engine::CGI;
4 use base 'Catalyst::Engine';
10 __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('cgi');
14 Catalyst::Engine::CGI - The CGI Engine
18 A script using the Catalyst::Engine::CGI module might look like:
23 use lib '/path/to/MyApp/lib';
28 The application module (C<MyApp>) would use C<Catalyst>, which loads the
29 appropriate engine module.
33 This is the Catalyst engine specialized for the CGI environment (using the
34 C<CGI> and C<CGI::Cookie> modules). Normally Catalyst will select the
35 appropriate engine according to the environment that it detects, however you
36 can force Catalyst to use the CGI engine by specifying the following in your
39 use Catalyst qw(-Engine=CGI);
41 The performance of this way of using Catalyst is not expected to be
42 useful in production applications, but it may be helpful for development.
50 This config parameter contains the C<CGI> object.
54 =head1 OVERLOADED METHODS
56 This class overloads some methods from C<Catalyst::Engine>.
60 =item $c->finalize_body
62 Prints the response output to STDOUT.
68 print $c->response->output;
71 =item $c->finalize_headers
75 sub finalize_headers {
78 $c->response->header( Status => $c->response->status );
80 print $c->response->headers->as_string("\015\012");
84 =item $c->prepare_body
91 # XXX this is undocumented in CGI.pm. If Content-Type is not
92 # application/x-www-form-urlencoded or multipart/form-data
93 # CGI.pm will read STDIN into a param, POSTDATA.
95 $c->request->body( $c->cgi->param('POSTDATA') );
98 =item $c->prepare_connection
102 sub prepare_connection {
104 $c->req->hostname( $ENV{REMOTE_HOST} );
105 $c->req->address( $ENV{REMOTE_ADDR} );
108 =item $c->prepare_headers
112 sub prepare_headers {
115 while ( my ( $header, $value ) = each %ENV ) {
117 next unless $header =~ /^(HTTP|CONTENT)/i;
119 ( my $field = $header ) =~ s/^HTTPS?_//;
121 $c->req->headers->header( $field => $value );
124 $c->req->method( $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD} || 'GET' );
127 =item $c->prepare_parameters
131 sub prepare_parameters {
136 for my $param ( $c->cgi->url_param ) {
137 for my $value ( $c->cgi->url_param($param) ) {
138 push ( @params, $param, $value );
142 for my $param ( $c->cgi->param ) {
143 for my $value ( $c->cgi->param($param) ) {
144 push ( @params, $param, $value );
148 $c->req->_assign_values( $c->req->parameters, \@params );
151 =item $c->prepare_path
160 my $scheme = $ENV{HTTPS} ? 'https' : 'http';
161 my $host = $ENV{HTTP_HOST} || $ENV{SERVER_NAME};
162 my $port = $ENV{SERVER_PORT} || 80;
163 my $path = $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME} || '/';
166 $base->scheme($scheme);
171 $base = $base->canonical->as_string;
174 my $path = $ENV{PATH_INFO} || '/';
175 $path =~ s/%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg;
178 $c->req->base($base);
179 $c->req->path($path);
182 =item $c->prepare_request
186 sub prepare_request {
189 $c->cgi->_reset_globals;
192 =item $c->prepare_uploads
196 sub prepare_uploads {
201 for my $param ( $c->cgi->param ) {
203 my @values = $c->cgi->param($param);
205 next unless ref( $values[0] );
207 for my $fh (@values) {
209 next unless my $size = ( stat $fh )[7];
211 my $info = $c->cgi->uploadInfo($fh);
212 my $tempname = $c->cgi->tmpFileName($fh);
213 my $type = $info->{'Content-Type'};
214 my $disposition = $info->{'Content-Disposition'};
215 my $filename = ( $disposition =~ / filename="([^;]*)"/ )[0];
217 my $upload = Catalyst::Request::Upload->new(
218 filename => $filename,
220 tempname => $tempname,
224 push( @uploads, $param, $upload );
228 $c->req->_assign_values( $c->req->uploads, \@uploads );
235 sub run { shift->handler }
245 Sebastian Riedel, C<sri@cpan.org>
249 This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
250 the same terms as Perl itself.