use base 'Catalyst::Action';
use Module::Pluggable::Object;
use Data::Dump qw(dump);
-use HTTP::Headers::Util qw(split_header_words);
+use Catalyst::Request::REST;
+
+Catalyst->request_class('Catalyst::Request::REST')
+ unless Catalyst->request_class->isa('Catalyst::Request::REST');
__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw(_serialize_plugins _loaded_plugins));
$self->_serialize_plugins( \@plugins );
}
- # First, we use the content type in the HTTP Request. It wins all.
- my $content_type = $c->request->content_type || '';
-
- # Second, we allow GET requests to tunnel the content-type as
- # a query param.
- if (!$content_type && $c->req->method eq "GET" && $c->req->param('content-type')) {
-
- $content_type = $c->req->param('content-type');
- }
-
- # Third, we parse the Accept header, and see if the client
- # takes a format we understand.
- #
- # This is taken from chansen's Apache2::UploadProgress.
- my $used_accept = 0;
- if ( !$content_type && $c->request->header('Accept') ) {
- my $accept_header = $c->request->header('Accept');
- my %accept = ();
- my $counter = 0;
-
- foreach my $pair ( split_header_words($accept_header) ) {
-
- my ( $type, $qvalue ) = @{$pair}[ 0, 3 ];
-
- unless ( defined $qvalue ) {
- $qvalue = 1 - ( ++$counter / 1000 );
- }
-
- $accept{$type} = sprintf( '%.3f', $qvalue );
- }
-
- foreach my $type ( sort { $accept{$b} <=> $accept{$a} } keys %accept )
- {
-
- if ( exists $controller->config->{'serialize'}->{'map'}->{$type} )
- {
- $content_type = $type;
- last;
- }
- }
- $used_accept = 1;
- }
+ my $content_type = $c->request->preferred_content_type;
# Finally, we load the class. If you have a default serializer,
# and we still don't have a content-type that exists in the map,
if ($search_path eq "Catalyst::Action::Serialize") {
if ($content_type) {
$c->response->header( 'Vary' => 'Content-Type' );
- } elsif ($used_accept) {
+ } elsif ($c->request->accept_only) {
$c->response->header( 'Vary' => 'Accept' );
}
$c->response->content_type($content_type);