-NAME
- Catalyst - The Elegant MVC Web Application Framework
+Catalyst-Runtime
+================
+This is the Runtime distribution for the Catalyst MVC framework.
+For more information about Catalyst, write
-SYNOPSIS
- # use the helper to start a new application
- catalyst.pl MyApp
- cd MyApp
+$ perldoc Catalyst
- # add models, views, controllers
- script/myapp_create.pl model Something
- script/myapp_create.pl view Stuff
- script/myapp_create.pl controller Yada
-
- # built in testserver
- script/myapp_server.pl
-
- # command line interface
- script/myapp_test.pl /yada
-
- use Catalyst;
-
- use Catalyst qw/My::Module My::OtherModule/;
-
- use Catalyst '-Debug';
-
- use Catalyst qw/-Debug -Engine=CGI/;
-
- sub default : Private { $_[1]->res->output('Hello') } );
-
- sub index : Path('/index.html') {
- my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
- $c->res->output('Hello');
- $c->forward('foo');
- }
-
- sub product : Regex('^product[_]*(\d*).html$') {
- my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
- $c->stash->{template} = 'product.tt';
- $c->stash->{product} = $c->req->snippets->[0];
- }
-
- See also Catalyst::Manual::Intro
-
-DESCRIPTION
- The key concept of Catalyst is DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself).
-
- See Catalyst::Manual for more documentation.
-
- Catalyst plugins can be loaded by naming them as arguments to the "use
- Catalyst" statement. Omit the "Catalyst::Plugin::" prefix from the
- plugin name, so "Catalyst::Plugin::My::Module" becomes "My::Module".
-
- use Catalyst 'My::Module';
-
- Special flags like -Debug and -Engine can also be specifed as arguments
- when Catalyst is loaded:
-
- use Catalyst qw/-Debug My::Module/;
-
- The position of plugins and flags in the chain is important, because
- they are loaded in exactly the order that they appear.
-
- The following flags are supported:
-
- -Debug
- enables debug output, i.e.:
-
- use Catalyst '-Debug';
-
- this is equivalent to:
-
- use Catalyst;
- sub debug { 1 }
-
- -Dispatcher
- Force Catalyst to use a specific dispatcher.
-
- -Engine
- Force Catalyst to use a specific engine. Omit the
- "Catalyst::Engine::" prefix of the engine name, i.e.:
-
- use Catalyst '-Engine=CGI';
-
- -Home
- Force Catalyst to use a specific home directory.
-
- -Log
- Specify log level.
-
-METHODS
- $c->comp($name)
- $c->component($name)
- Get a component object by name.
-
- $c->comp('MyApp::Model::MyModel')->do_stuff;
-
- config
- Returns a hashref containing your applications settings.
-
- debug
- Overload to enable debug messages.
-
- $c->detach( $command [, \@arguments ] )
- Like "forward" but doesn't return.
-
- $c->dispatcher
- Contains the dispatcher instance. Stringifies to class.
-
- $c->forward( $command [, \@arguments ] )
- Forward processing to a private action or a method from a class. If
- you define a class without method it will default to process(). also
- takes an optional arrayref containing arguments to be passed to the
- new function. $c->req->args will be reset upon returning from the
- function.
-
- $c->forward('/foo');
- $c->forward('index');
- $c->forward(qw/MyApp::Model::CDBI::Foo do_stuff/);
- $c->forward('MyApp::View::TT');
-
- $c->setup
- Setup.
-
- $c->setup;
-
- $c->uri_for($path)
- Merges path with $c->request->base for absolute uri's and with
- $c->request->match for relative uri's, then returns a normalized URI
- object.
-
- $c->error
- $c->error($error, ...)
- $c->error($arrayref)
- Returns an arrayref containing error messages.
-
- my @error = @{ $c->error };
-
- Add a new error.
-
- $c->error('Something bad happened');
-
- $c->engine
- Contains the engine instance. Stringifies to the class.
-
- $c->log
- Contains the logging object. Unless it is already set Catalyst sets
- this up with a "Catalyst::Log" object. To use your own log class:
-
- $c->log( MyLogger->new );
- $c->log->info("now logging with my own logger!");
-
- Your log class should implement the methods described in the
- "Catalyst::Log" man page.
-
- $c->plugin( $name, $class, @args )
- Instant plugins for Catalyst. Classdata accessor/mutator will be
- created, class loaded and instantiated.
-
- MyApp->plugin( 'prototype', 'HTML::Prototype' );
-
- $c->prototype->define_javascript_functions;
-
- $c->request
- $c->req
- Returns a "Catalyst::Request" object.
-
- my $req = $c->req;
-
- $c->response
- $c->res
- Returns a "Catalyst::Response" object.
-
- my $res = $c->res;
-
- $c->state
- Contains the return value of the last executed action.
-
- $c->stash
- Returns a hashref containing all your data.
-
- $c->stash->{foo} ||= 'yada';
- print $c->stash->{foo};
-
-INTERNAL METHODS
- $c->benchmark($coderef)
- Takes a coderef with arguments and returns elapsed time as float.
-
- my ( $elapsed, $status ) = $c->benchmark( sub { return 1 } );
- $c->log->info( sprintf "Processing took %f seconds", $elapsed );
-
- $c->components
- Contains the components.
-
- $c->counter
- Returns a hashref containing coderefs and execution counts. (Needed
- for deep recursion detection)
-
- $c->depth
- Returns the actual forward depth.
-
- $c->dispatch
- Dispatch request to actions.
-
- $c->execute($class, $coderef)
- Execute a coderef in given class and catch exceptions. Errors are
- available via $c->error.
-
- $c->finalize
- Finalize request.
-
- $c->finalize_body
- Finalize body.
-
- $c->finalize_cookies
- Finalize cookies.
-
- $c->finalize_error
- Finalize error.
-
- $c->finalize_headers
- Finalize headers.
-
- $c->finalize_output
- An alias for finalize_body.
-
- $c->finalize_read
- Finalize the input after reading is complete.
-
- $c->finalize_uploads
- Finalize uploads. Cleans up any temporary files.
-
- $c->get_action( $action, $namespace, $inherit )
- Get an action in a given namespace.
-
- handle_request( $class, @arguments )
- Handles the request.
-
- $c->prepare(@arguments)
- Turns the engine-specific request( Apache, CGI ... ) into a Catalyst
- context .
-
- $c->prepare_action
- Prepare action.
-
- $c->prepare_body
- Prepare message body.
-
- $c->prepare_body_parameters
- Prepare body parameters.
-
- $c->prepare_connection
- Prepare connection.
-
- $c->prepare_cookies
- Prepare cookies.
-
- $c->prepare_headers
- Prepare headers.
-
- $c->prepare_parameters
- Prepare parameters.
-
- $c->prepare_path
- Prepare path and base.
-
- $c->prepare_query_parameters
- Prepare query parameters.
-
- $c->prepare_read
- Prepare the input for reading.
-
- $c->prepare_request
- Prepare the engine request.
-
- $c->prepare_uploads
- Prepare uploads.
-
- $c->prepare_write
- Prepare the output for writing.
-
- $c->read( [$maxlength] )
- Read a chunk of data from the request body. This method is designed
- to be used in a while loop, reading $maxlength bytes on every call.
- $maxlength defaults to the size of the request if not specified.
-
- You have to set MyApp->config->{parse_on_demand} to use this
- directly.
-
- $c->run
- Starts the engine.
-
- $c->set_action( $action, $code, $namespace, $attrs )
- Set an action in a given namespace.
-
- $c->setup_actions($component)
- Setup actions for a component.
-
- $c->setup_components
- Setup components.
-
- $c->setup_dispatcher
- $c->setup_engine
- $c->setup_home
- $c->setup_log
- $c->setup_plugins
- $c->write( $data )
- Writes $data to the output stream. When using this method directly,
- you will need to manually set the Content-Length header to the
- length of your output data, if known.
-
-CASE SENSITIVITY
- By default Catalyst is not case sensitive, so "MyApp::C::FOO::Bar"
- becomes "/foo/bar".
-
- But you can activate case sensitivity with a config parameter.
-
- MyApp->config->{case_sensitive} = 1;
-
- So "MyApp::C::Foo::Bar" becomes "/Foo/Bar".
-
-ON-DEMAND PARSER
- The request body is usually parsed at the beginning of a request, but if
- you want to handle input yourself or speed things up a bit you can
- enable on-demand parsing with a config parameter.
-
- MyApp->config->{parse_on_demand} = 1;
-
-PROXY SUPPORT
- Many production servers operate using the common double-server approach,
- with a lightweight frontend web server passing requests to a larger
- backend server. An application running on the backend server must deal
- with two problems: the remote user always appears to be '127.0.0.1' and
- the server's hostname will appear to be 'localhost' regardless of the
- virtual host the user connected through.
-
- Catalyst will automatically detect this situation when you are running
- both the frontend and backend servers on the same machine. The following
- changes are made to the request.
-
- $c->req->address is set to the user's real IP address, as read from the
- HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR header.
-
- The host value for $c->req->base and $c->req->uri is set to the real host,
- as read from the HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST header.
-
- Obviously, your web server must support these 2 headers for this to
- work.
-
- In a more complex server farm environment where you may have your
- frontend proxy server(s) on different machines, you will need to set a
- configuration option to tell Catalyst to read the proxied data from the
- headers.
-
- MyApp->config->{using_frontend_proxy} = 1;
-
- If you do not wish to use the proxy support at all, you may set:
-
- MyApp->config->{ignore_frontend_proxy} = 1;
-
-THREAD SAFETY
- Catalyst has been tested under Apache 2's threading mpm_worker,
- mpm_winnt, and the standalone forking HTTP server on Windows. We believe
- the Catalyst core to be thread-safe.
-
- If you plan to operate in a threaded environment, remember that all
- other modules you are using must also be thread-safe. Some modules, most
- notably DBD::SQLite, are not thread-safe.
-
-SUPPORT
- IRC:
-
- Join #catalyst on irc.perl.org.
-
- Mailing-Lists:
-
- http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst
- http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst-dev
-
- Web:
-
- http://catalyst.perl.org
-
-SEE ALSO
- Catalyst::Manual - The Catalyst Manual
- Catalyst::Engine - Core Engine
- Catalyst::Log - The Log Class.
- Catalyst::Request - The Request Object
- Catalyst::Response - The Response Object
- Catalyst::Test - The test suite.
-
-CREDITS
- Andy Grundman
-
- Andy Wardley
-
- Andrew Ford
-
- Andrew Ruthven
-
- Arthur Bergman
-
- Autrijus Tang
-
- Christian Hansen
-
- Christopher Hicks
-
- Dan Sully
-
- Danijel Milicevic
-
- David Naughton
-
- Gary Ashton Jones
-
- Geoff Richards
-
- Jesse Sheidlower
-
- Jesse Vincent
-
- Jody Belka
-
- Johan Lindstrom
-
- Juan Camacho
-
- Leon Brocard
-
- Marcus Ramberg
-
- Matt S Trout
-
- Robert Sedlacek
-
- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
-
- Ulf Edvinsson
-
-AUTHOR
- Sebastian Riedel, "sri@oook.de"
-
-LICENSE
- This library is free software . You can redistribute it and/or modify it
- under the same terms as perl itself.
+at the command line, or visit http://www.catalystframework.org/.
+You can also install Catalyst::Manual from CPAN for more
+comprehensive information.
+If you are going to write your own Catalyst application, you will
+need to install Catalyst::Devel. Afterwards run catalyst.pl
+for more information about creating your first app.