1 package Catalyst::Engine;
4 with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast';
6 use CGI::Simple::Cookie;
7 use Data::Dump qw/dump/;
8 use Errno 'EWOULDBLOCK';
12 use Catalyst::EngineLoader;
13 use Encode 2.21 'decode_utf8';
14 use Plack::Request::Upload;
16 use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
19 # Amount of data to read from input on each pass
20 our $CHUNKSIZE = 64 * 1024;
22 # XXX - this is only here for compat, do not use!
23 has env => ( is => 'rw', writer => '_set_env' , weak_ref=>1);
24 my $WARN_ABOUT_ENV = 0;
26 my ($orig, $self, @args) = @_;
28 warn "env as a writer is deprecated, you probably need to upgrade Catalyst::Engine::PSGI"
29 unless $WARN_ABOUT_ENV++;
30 return $self->_set_env(@args);
35 # XXX - Only here for Engine::PSGI compat
36 sub prepare_connection {
37 my ($self, $ctx) = @_;
38 $ctx->request->prepare_connection;
43 Catalyst::Engine - The Catalyst Engine
54 =head2 $self->finalize_body($c)
56 Finalize body. Prints the response output as blocking stream if it looks like
57 a filehandle, otherwise write it out all in one go. If there is no body in
58 the response, we assume you are handling it 'manually', such as for nonblocking
59 style or asynchronous streaming responses. You do this by calling L</write>
60 several times (which sends HTTP headers if needed) or you close over
61 C<< $response->write_fh >>.
63 See L<Catalyst::Response/write> and L<Catalyst::Response/write_fh> for more.
68 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
69 my $res = $c->response; # We use this all over
71 ## If we've asked for the write 'filehandle' that means the application is
72 ## doing something custom and is expected to close the response
73 return if $res->_has_write_fh;
75 my $body = $res->body; # save some typing
76 if($res->_has_response_cb) {
77 ## we have not called the response callback yet, so we are safe to send
78 ## the whole body to PSGI
81 $res->headers->scan(sub { push @headers, @_ });
83 # We need to figure out what kind of body we have and normalize it to something
86 # Handle objects first
88 if($body->can('getline')) {
89 # Body is an IO handle that meets the PSGI spec. Nothing to normalize
90 } elsif($body->can('read')) {
92 # In the past, Catalyst only looked for ->read not ->getline. It is very possible
93 # that one might have an object that respected read but did not have getline.
94 # As a result, we need to handle this case for backcompat.
96 # We will just do the old loop for now. In a future version of Catalyst this support
97 # will be removed and one will have to rewrite their custom object or use
98 # Plack::Middleware::AdaptFilehandleRead. In anycase support for this is officially
99 # deprecated and described as such as of 5.90060
103 $got = read $body, my ($buffer), $CHUNKSIZE;
104 $got = 0 unless $self->write($c, $buffer );
110 # Looks like for backcompat reasons we need to be able to deal
111 # with stringyfiable objects.
115 if( (ref($body) eq 'GLOB') or (ref($body) eq 'ARRAY')) {
116 # Again, PSGI can just accept this, no transform needed. We don't officially
117 # document the body as arrayref at this time (and there's not specific test
118 # cases. we support it because it simplifies some plack compatibility logic
119 # and we might make it official at some point.
121 $c->log->error("${\ref($body)} is not a valid value for Response->body");
125 # Body is defined and not an object or reference. We assume a simple value
126 # and wrap it in an array for PSGI
134 $res->_response_cb->([ $res->status, \@headers, $body]);
135 $res->_clear_response_cb;
138 ## Now, if there's no response callback anymore, that means someone has
139 ## called ->write in order to stream 'some stuff along the way'. I think
140 ## for backcompat we still need to handle a ->body. I guess I could see
141 ## someone calling ->write to presend some stuff, and then doing the rest
142 ## via ->body, like in a template.
144 ## We'll just use the old, existing code for this (or most of it)
146 if(my $body = $res->body) {
148 if ( blessed($body) && $body->can('read') or ref($body) eq 'GLOB' ) {
150 ## In this case we have no choice and will fall back on the old
151 ## manual streaming stuff. Not optimal. This is deprecated as of 5.900560+
155 $got = read $body, my ($buffer), $CHUNKSIZE;
156 $got = 0 unless $self->write($c, $buffer );
163 # Case where body was set afgter calling ->write. We'd prefer not to
164 # support this, but I can see some use cases with the way most of the
167 $self->write($c, $body );
171 $res->_writer->close;
178 =head2 $self->finalize_cookies($c)
180 Create CGI::Simple::Cookie objects from $c->res->cookies, and set them as
185 sub finalize_cookies {
186 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
189 my $response = $c->response;
191 foreach my $name (keys %{ $response->cookies }) {
193 my $val = $response->cookies->{$name};
198 : CGI::Simple::Cookie->new(
200 -value => $val->{value},
201 -expires => $val->{expires},
202 -domain => $val->{domain},
203 -path => $val->{path},
204 -secure => $val->{secure} || 0,
205 -httponly => $val->{httponly} || 0,
208 if (!defined $cookie) {
209 $c->log->warn("undef passed in '$name' cookie value - not setting cookie")
214 push @cookies, $cookie->as_string;
217 for my $cookie (@cookies) {
218 $response->headers->push_header( 'Set-Cookie' => $cookie );
222 =head2 $self->finalize_error($c)
224 Output an appropriate error message. Called if there's an error in $c
225 after the dispatch has finished. Will output debug messages if Catalyst
226 is in debug mode, or a `please come back later` message otherwise.
230 sub _dump_error_page_element {
231 my ($self, $i, $element) = @_;
232 my ($name, $val) = @{ $element };
234 # This is fugly, but the metaclass is _HUGE_ and demands waaay too much
235 # scrolling. Suggestions for more pleasant ways to do this welcome.
236 local $val->{'__MOP__'} = "Stringified: "
237 . $val->{'__MOP__'} if ref $val eq 'HASH' && exists $val->{'__MOP__'};
239 my $text = encode_entities( dump( $val ));
240 sprintf <<"EOF", $name, $text;
241 <h2><a href="#" onclick="toggleDump('dump_$i'); return false">%s</a></h2>
243 <pre wrap="">%s</pre>
249 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
251 $c->res->content_type('text/html; charset=utf-8');
252 my $name = ref($c)->config->{name} || join(' ', split('::', ref $c));
254 # Prevent Catalyst::Plugin::Unicode::Encoding from running.
255 # This is a little nasty, but it's the best way to be clean whether or
256 # not the user has an encoding plugin.
258 if ($c->can('encoding')) {
262 my ( $title, $error, $infos );
266 $error = join '', map {
267 '<p><code class="error">'
268 . encode_entities($_)
271 $error ||= 'No output';
272 $error = qq{<pre wrap="">$error</pre>};
273 $title = $name = "$name on Catalyst $Catalyst::VERSION";
274 $name = "<h1>$name</h1>";
276 # Don't show context in the dump
277 $c->res->_clear_context;
279 # Don't show body parser in the dump
280 $c->req->_clear_body;
284 for my $dump ( $c->dump_these ) {
285 push @infos, $self->_dump_error_page_element($i, $dump);
288 $infos = join "\n", @infos;
295 (en) Please come back later
296 (fr) SVP veuillez revenir plus tard
297 (de) Bitte versuchen sie es spaeter nocheinmal
298 (at) Konnten's bitt'schoen spaeter nochmal reinschauen
299 (no) Vennligst prov igjen senere
300 (dk) Venligst prov igen senere
301 (pl) Prosze sprobowac pozniej
302 (pt) Por favor volte mais tarde
303 (ru) Попробуйте еще раз позже
304 (ua) Спробуйте ще раз пізніше
305 (it) Per favore riprova più tardi
310 $c->res->body( <<"" );
311 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
312 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
313 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
315 <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en" />
316 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
317 <title>$title</title>
318 <script type="text/javascript">
320 function toggleDump (dumpElement) {
321 var e = document.getElementById( dumpElement );
322 if (e.style.display == "none") {
323 e.style.display = "";
326 e.style.display = "none";
331 <style type="text/css">
333 font-family: "Bitstream Vera Sans", "Trebuchet MS", Verdana,
334 Tahoma, Arial, helvetica, sans-serif;
336 background-color: #eee;
340 :link, :link:hover, :visited, :visited:hover {
345 background-color: #ccc;
346 border: 1px solid #aaa;
351 background-color: #cce;
352 border: 1px solid #755;
358 background-color: #eee;
359 border: 1px solid #575;
365 background-color: #cce;
366 border: 1px solid #557;
375 div.name h1, div.error p {
383 text-decoration: underline;
389 /* from http://users.tkk.fi/~tkarvine/linux/doc/pre-wrap/pre-wrap-css3-mozilla-opera-ie.html */
390 /* Browser specific (not valid) styles to make preformatted text wrap */
392 white-space: pre-wrap; /* css-3 */
393 white-space: -moz-pre-wrap; /* Mozilla, since 1999 */
394 white-space: -pre-wrap; /* Opera 4-6 */
395 white-space: -o-pre-wrap; /* Opera 7 */
396 word-wrap: break-word; /* Internet Explorer 5.5+ */
402 <div class="error">$error</div>
403 <div class="infos">$infos</div>
404 <div class="name">$name</div>
409 # Trick IE. Old versions of IE would display their own error page instead
410 # of ours if we'd give it less than 512 bytes.
411 $c->res->{body} .= ( ' ' x 512 );
413 $c->res->{body} = Encode::encode("UTF-8", $c->res->{body});
416 $c->res->status(500);
419 =head2 $self->finalize_headers($c)
421 Allows engines to write headers to response
425 sub finalize_headers {
426 my ($self, $ctx) = @_;
428 $ctx->finalize_headers unless $ctx->response->finalized_headers;
432 =head2 $self->finalize_uploads($c)
434 Clean up after uploads, deleting temp files.
438 sub finalize_uploads {
439 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
441 # N.B. This code is theoretically entirely unneeded due to ->cleanup(1)
442 # on the HTTP::Body object.
443 my $request = $c->request;
444 foreach my $key (keys %{ $request->uploads }) {
445 my $upload = $request->uploads->{$key};
446 unlink grep { -e $_ } map { $_->tempname }
447 (ref $upload eq 'ARRAY' ? @{$upload} : ($upload));
452 =head2 $self->prepare_body($c)
454 sets up the L<Catalyst::Request> object body using L<HTTP::Body>
459 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
461 $c->request->prepare_body;
464 =head2 $self->prepare_body_chunk($c)
466 Add a chunk to the request body.
470 # XXX - Can this be deleted?
471 sub prepare_body_chunk {
472 my ( $self, $c, $chunk ) = @_;
474 $c->request->prepare_body_chunk($chunk);
477 =head2 $self->prepare_body_parameters($c)
479 Sets up parameters from body.
483 sub prepare_body_parameters {
484 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
486 $c->request->prepare_body_parameters;
489 =head2 $self->prepare_parameters($c)
491 Sets up parameters from query and post parameters.
492 If parameters have already been set up will clear
493 existing parameters and set up again.
497 sub prepare_parameters {
498 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
500 $c->request->_clear_parameters;
501 return $c->request->parameters;
504 =head2 $self->prepare_path($c)
506 abstract method, implemented by engines.
511 my ($self, $ctx) = @_;
513 my $env = $ctx->request->env;
515 my $scheme = $ctx->request->secure ? 'https' : 'http';
516 my $host = $env->{HTTP_HOST} || $env->{SERVER_NAME};
517 my $port = $env->{SERVER_PORT} || 80;
518 my $base_path = $env->{SCRIPT_NAME} || "/";
520 # set the request URI
522 if (!$ctx->config->{use_request_uri_for_path}) {
523 my $path_info = $env->{PATH_INFO};
524 if ( exists $env->{REDIRECT_URL} ) {
525 $base_path = $env->{REDIRECT_URL};
526 $base_path =~ s/\Q$path_info\E$//;
528 $path = $base_path . $path_info;
530 $path =~ s/([^$URI::uric])/$URI::Escape::escapes{$1}/go;
531 $path =~ s/\?/%3F/g; # STUPID STUPID SPECIAL CASE
534 my $req_uri = $env->{REQUEST_URI};
535 $req_uri =~ s/\?.*$//;
540 # Using URI directly is way too slow, so we construct the URLs manually
541 my $uri_class = "URI::$scheme";
543 # HTTP_HOST will include the port even if it's 80/443
544 $host =~ s/:(?:80|443)$//;
546 if ($port !~ /^(?:80|443)$/ && $host !~ /:/) {
550 my $query = $env->{QUERY_STRING} ? '?' . $env->{QUERY_STRING} : '';
551 my $uri = $scheme . '://' . $host . '/' . $path . $query;
553 $ctx->request->uri( (bless \$uri, $uri_class)->canonical );
556 # base must end in a slash
557 $base_path .= '/' unless $base_path =~ m{/$};
559 my $base_uri = $scheme . '://' . $host . $base_path;
561 $ctx->request->base( bless \$base_uri, $uri_class );
566 =head2 $self->prepare_request($c)
568 =head2 $self->prepare_query_parameters($c)
570 process the query string and extract query parameters.
574 sub prepare_query_parameters {
576 my $env = $c->request->env;
578 if(my $query_obj = $env->{'plack.request.query'}) {
579 $c->request->query_parameters(
580 $c->request->_use_hash_multivalue ?
582 $query_obj->as_hashref_mixed);
586 my $query_string = exists $env->{QUERY_STRING}
587 ? $env->{QUERY_STRING}
590 # Check for keywords (no = signs)
591 # (yes, index() is faster than a regex :))
592 if ( index( $query_string, '=' ) < 0 ) {
593 my $keywords = $self->unescape_uri($query_string);
594 $keywords = decode_utf8 $keywords;
595 $c->request->query_keywords($keywords);
601 # replace semi-colons
602 $query_string =~ s/;/&/g;
604 my @params = grep { length $_ } split /&/, $query_string;
606 for my $item ( @params ) {
609 = map { decode_utf8($self->unescape_uri($_)) }
610 split( /=/, $item, 2 );
612 unless(defined $param) {
613 $param = $self->unescape_uri($item);
614 $param = decode_utf8 $param;
617 if ( exists $query{$param} ) {
618 if ( ref $query{$param} ) {
619 push @{ $query{$param} }, $value;
622 $query{$param} = [ $query{$param}, $value ];
626 $query{$param} = $value;
630 $c->request->query_parameters(
631 $c->request->_use_hash_multivalue ?
632 Hash::MultiValue->from_mixed(\%query) :
636 =head2 $self->prepare_read($c)
638 Prepare to read by initializing the Content-Length from headers.
643 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
645 # Initialize the amount of data we think we need to read
646 $c->request->_read_length;
649 =head2 $self->prepare_request(@arguments)
651 Populate the context object from the request object.
655 sub prepare_request {
656 my ($self, $ctx, %args) = @_;
657 $ctx->log->psgienv($args{env}) if $ctx->log->can('psgienv');
658 $ctx->request->_set_env($args{env});
659 $self->_set_env($args{env}); # Nasty back compat!
660 $ctx->response->_set_response_cb($args{response_cb});
663 =head2 $self->prepare_uploads($c)
667 sub prepare_uploads {
668 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
670 my $request = $c->request;
671 return unless $request->_body;
673 my $enc = $c->encoding;
674 my $uploads = $request->_body->upload;
675 my $parameters = $request->parameters;
676 foreach my $name (keys %$uploads) {
677 $name = $c->_handle_unicode_decoding($name) if $enc;
678 my $files = $uploads->{$name};
680 for my $upload (ref $files eq 'ARRAY' ? @$files : ($files)) {
681 my $headers = HTTP::Headers->new( %{ $upload->{headers} } );
682 my $filename = $upload->{filename};
683 $filename = $c->_handle_unicode_decoding($filename) if $enc;
685 my $u = Catalyst::Request::Upload->new
687 size => $upload->{size},
688 type => scalar $headers->content_type,
689 charset => scalar $headers->content_type_charset,
691 tempname => $upload->{tempname},
692 filename => $filename,
696 $request->uploads->{$name} = @uploads > 1 ? \@uploads : $uploads[0];
698 # support access to the filename as a normal param
699 my @filenames = map { $_->{filename} } @uploads;
700 # append, if there's already params with this name
701 if (exists $parameters->{$name}) {
702 if (ref $parameters->{$name} eq 'ARRAY') {
703 push @{ $parameters->{$name} }, @filenames;
706 $parameters->{$name} = [ $parameters->{$name}, @filenames ];
710 $parameters->{$name} = @filenames > 1 ? \@filenames : $filenames[0];
715 =head2 $self->write($c, $buffer)
717 Writes the buffer to the client.
722 my ( $self, $c, $buffer ) = @_;
724 $c->response->write($buffer);
727 =head2 $self->read($c, [$maxlength])
729 Reads from the input stream by calling C<< $self->read_chunk >>.
731 Maintains the read_length and read_position counters as data is read.
736 my ( $self, $c, $maxlength ) = @_;
738 $c->request->read($maxlength);
741 =head2 $self->read_chunk($c, \$buffer, $length)
743 Each engine implements read_chunk as its preferred way of reading a chunk
744 of data. Returns the number of bytes read. A return of 0 indicates that
745 there is no more data to be read.
750 my ($self, $ctx) = (shift, shift);
751 return $ctx->request->read_chunk(@_);
754 =head2 $self->run($app, $server)
756 Start the engine. Builds a PSGI application and calls the
757 run method on the server passed in, which then causes the
758 engine to loop, handling requests..
763 my ($self, $app, $psgi, @args) = @_;
764 # @args left here rather than just a $options, $server for back compat with the
765 # old style scripts which send a few args, then a hashref
767 # They should never actually be used in the normal case as the Plack engine is
768 # passed in got all the 'standard' args via the loader in the script already.
770 # FIXME - we should stash the options in an attribute so that custom args
771 # like Gitalist's --git_dir are possible to get from the app without stupid tricks.
772 my $server = pop @args if (scalar @args && blessed $args[-1]);
773 my $options = pop @args if (scalar @args && ref($args[-1]) eq 'HASH');
774 # Back compat hack for applications with old (non Catalyst::Script) scripts to work in FCGI.
775 if (scalar @args && !ref($args[0])) {
776 if (my $listen = shift @args) {
777 $options->{listen} ||= [$listen];
781 $server = Catalyst::EngineLoader->new(application_name => ref($self))->auto(%$options);
782 # We're not being called from a script, so auto detect what backend to
783 # run on. This should never happen, as mod_perl never calls ->run,
784 # instead the $app->handle method is called per request.
785 $app->log->warn("Not supplied a Plack engine, falling back to engine auto-loader (are your scripts ancient?)")
787 $app->run_options($options);
788 $server->run($psgi, $options);
791 =head2 build_psgi_app ($app, @args)
793 Builds and returns a PSGI application closure. (Raw, not wrapped in middleware)
798 my ($self, $app, @args) = @_;
805 confess("Did not get a response callback for writer, cannot continue") unless $respond;
806 $app->handle_request(env => $env, response_cb => $respond);
811 =head2 $self->unescape_uri($uri)
813 Unescapes a given URI using the most efficient method available. Engines such
814 as Apache may implement this using Apache's C-based modules, for example.
819 my ( $self, $str ) = @_;
821 $str =~ s/(?:%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})|\+)/defined $1 ? chr(hex($1)) : ' '/eg;
826 =head2 $self->finalize_output
828 <obsolete>, see finalize_body
832 Hash containing environment variables including many special variables inserted
833 by WWW server - like SERVER_*, REMOTE_*, HTTP_* ...
835 Before accessing environment variables consider whether the same information is
836 not directly available via Catalyst objects $c->request, $c->engine ...
838 BEWARE: If you really need to access some environment variable from your Catalyst
839 application you should use $c->engine->env->{VARNAME} instead of $ENV{VARNAME},
840 as in some environments the %ENV hash does not contain what you would expect.
844 Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm
848 This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
849 the same terms as Perl itself.
853 __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;