-#
-# REST.pm
-# Created by: Adam Jacob, Marchex, <adam@hjksolutions.com>
-# Created on: 10/12/2006 03:00:32 PM PDT
-#
-# $Id$
-
package Catalyst::Action::REST;
-use strict;
-use warnings;
+use Moose;
+use namespace::autoclean;
-use base 'Catalyst::Action';
+extends 'Catalyst::Action';
use Class::Inspector;
use Catalyst::Request::REST;
use Catalyst::Controller::REST;
BEGIN { require 5.008001; }
-our $VERSION = '0.78';
+our $VERSION = '0.81';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
sub new {
which brings this class together with automatic Serialization of requests
and responses.
-When you use this module, the request class will be changed to
-L<Catalyst::Request::REST>.
+When you use this module, it adds the L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST>
+role to your request class.
=head1 METHODS
sub _get_allowed_methods {
my ( $self, $controller, $c, $name ) = @_;
my $class = ref($controller) ? ref($controller) : $controller;
- my $methods = Class::Inspector->methods($class);
- my @allowed;
- foreach my $method ( @{$methods} ) {
- if ( $method =~ /^$name\_(.+)$/ ) {
- push( @allowed, $1 );
- }
- }
- return @allowed;
+ my $methods = Class::Inspector->methods($class);
+ return map { /^$name\_(.+)$/ } @$methods;
};
sub _return_options {
=head1 SEE ALSO
-You likely want to look at L<Catalyst::Controller::REST>, which implements
-a sensible set of defaults for a controller doing REST.
+You likely want to look at L<Catalyst::Controller::REST>, which implements a
+sensible set of defaults for a controller doing REST.
+
+This class automatically adds the L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST> role to
+your request class. If you're writing a webapp which provides RESTful
+responses and still needs to accomodate web browsers, you may prefer to use
+L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST::ForBrowsers> instead.
L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize>, L<Catalyst::Action::Deserialize>
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
+B<NOTE> Apache will refuse %2F unless configured otherwise.
+Make sure C<AllowEncodedSlashes On> is in your httpd.conf file in order
for this to run smoothly.
=back