views
VERSION
- Version 0.09
+ Version 0.11
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::View::TT;
It's built in an extensible way so that you're free to use sub-requests,
Varnish ESI (<http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2008/17>) or any
- other sub-include plugin you might want to implement. An LWP plugin
- seems useful and might be developed in the future. If you need to
- address a resource by it's public path (i.e. the path part trailing
- "http://example.com/myapp" then you will need to use
- Catalyst::Plugin::SubRequest directly, and not this component.
+ other sub-include plugin you might want to implement.
STASH FUNCTIONS
This component does its magic by exporting a "subinclude" coderef entry
the view's configuration options (either in the config file or in the
view module itself).
- Configuration file example:
-
- <View::TT>
- subinclude_plugin ESI
- </View::TT>
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ subinclude_plugin => 'ESI',
+ subinclude => {
+ 'SubRequest' => {
+ keep_stash => 1,
+ },
+ 'HTTP::POST' => {
+ class => 'HTTP',
+ http_method => 'POST',
+ ua_timeout => '10',
+ uri_map => {
+ '/foo/' => 'http://www.foo.com/',
+ },
+ },
+ },
+ );
+
+ You can change each plugins' configuration through the keys in the
+ 'subinclude' config key (example above)
"set_subinclude_plugin( $plugin )"
This method changes the current active subinclude plugin in runtime. It