use base 'Catalyst::Action';
use Class::Inspector;
-use Catalyst;
use Catalyst::Request::REST;
use Catalyst::Controller::REST;
BEGIN { require 5.008001; }
-our $VERSION = '0.73';
+our $VERSION = '0.78';
+$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $config = shift;
Catalyst::Request::REST->_insert_self_into( $config->{class} );
- return $class->SUPER::new($config, @_);
+ return $class->next::method($config, @_);
}
=head1 NAME
... do something for GET requests ...
}
- sub foo_PUT {
- ... do somethign for PUT requests ...
+ # alternatively use an Action
+ sub foo_PUT : Action {
+ ... do something for PUT requests ...
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This Action handles doing automatic method dispatching for REST requests. It
takes a normal Catalyst action, and changes the dispatch to append an
-underscore and method name.
+underscore and method name. First it will try dispatching to an action with
+the generated name, and failing that it will try to dispatch to a regular
+method.
For example, in the synopsis above, calling GET on "/foo" would result in
the foo_GET method being dispatched.
my ($code, $name);
# Common case, for foo_GET etc
- if ($code = $controller->can($rest_method)) {
+ if ( $code = $controller->action_for($rest_method) ) {
+ $c->execute( $self->class, $self, @{ $c->req->args } );
+ return $c->forward( $code, $c->req->args );
+ } elsif ($code = $controller->can($rest_method)) {
# Exceute normal action
$c->execute( $self->class, $self, @{ $c->req->args } );
$name = $rest_method;
=item Q: I'm getting a "415 Unsupported Media Type" error. What gives?!
-A: Most likely, you haven't set Content-type equal to "application/json", or one of the
-accepted return formats. You can do this by setting it in your query string thusly:
-?content-type=application%2Fjson (where %2F == / uri escaped).
-
-**NOTE** Apache will refuse %2F unless configured otherise.
-Make sure AllowEncodedSlashes On is in your httpd.conf file in order for this to run smoothly.
-
-=cut
-
-=cut
-
-
+A: Most likely, you haven't set Content-type equal to "application/json", or
+one of the accepted return formats. You can do this by setting it in your query
+accepted return formats. You can do this by setting it in your query string
+thusly: C<< ?content-type=application%2Fjson (where %2F == / uri escaped). >>
+B<NOTE> Apache will refuse %2F unless configured otherise.
+Make sure C<< AllowEncodedSlashes On >> is in your httpd.conf file in orde
+for this to run smoothly.
-=head1 MAINTAINER
-
-J. Shirley <jshirley@gmail.com>
+=back
=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
+Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt <frioux@gmail.com>
+
Christopher Laco
Luke Saunders
Daisuke Maki <daisuke@endeworks.jp>
+J. Shirley <jshirley@gmail.com>
+
+Hans Dieter Pearcey
+
+Tomas Doran (t0m) <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
+
=head1 AUTHOR
Adam Jacob <adam@stalecoffee.org>, with lots of help from mst and jrockway
-Marchex, Inc. paid me while I developed this module. (http://www.marchex.com)
+Marchex, Inc. paid me while I developed this module. (L<http://www.marchex.com>)
=head1 LICENSE