use Class::MOP::Object;
use Catalyst::Utils;
use Class::C3::Adopt::NEXT;
+use Devel::InnerPackage ();
use MRO::Compat;
use mro 'c3';
-use Scalar::Util qw/blessed/;
+use Scalar::Util 'blessed';
+use Class::Load 'is_class_loaded';
+use Moose::Util 'find_meta';
+use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast';
with 'Catalyst::ClassData';
__PACKAGE__->config( foo => 'bar' );
+ has foo => (
+ is => 'ro',
+ );
+
sub test {
my $self = shift;
- return $self->{foo};
+ return $self->foo;
}
sub forward_to_me {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
- $c->response->output( $self->{foo} );
+ $c->response->output( $self->foo );
}
-
+
1;
# Methods can be a request step
# Or just methods
print $c->comp('MyApp::Model::Something')->test;
- print $c->comp('MyApp::Model::Something')->{foo};
+ print $c->comp('MyApp::Model::Something')->foo;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-This is the universal base class for Catalyst components
+This is the universal base class for Catalyst components
(Model/View/Controller).
-It provides you with a generic new() for instantiation through Catalyst's
+It provides you with a generic new() for component construction through Catalyst's
component loader with config() support and a process() method placeholder.
+B<Note> that calling C<< $self->config >> inside a component is strongly
+not recommended - the correctly merged config should have already been
+passed to the constructor and stored in attributes - accessing
+the config accessor directly from an instance is likely to get the
+wrong values (as it only holds the class wide config, not things loaded
+from the config file!)
+
=cut
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('_plugins');
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('_config');
+has catalyst_component_name => ( is => 'ro' ); # Cannot be required => 1 as context
+ # class @ISA component - HATE
+# Make accessor callable as a class method, as we need to call setup_actions
+# on the application class, which we don't have an instance of, ewwwww
+# Also, naughty modules like Catalyst::View::JSON try to write to _everything_,
+# so spit a warning, ignore that (and try to do the right thing anyway) here..
+around catalyst_component_name => sub {
+ my ($orig, $self) = (shift, shift);
+ Carp::cluck("Tried to write to the catalyst_component_name accessor - is your component broken or just mad? (Write ignored - using default value.)") if scalar @_;
+ blessed($self) ? $self->$orig() || blessed($self) : $self;
+};
+
sub BUILDARGS {
- my ($self) = @_;
-
- # Temporary fix, some components does not pass context to constructor
- my $arguments = ( ref( $_[-1] ) eq 'HASH' ) ? $_[-1] : {};
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $args = {};
+
+ if (@_ == 1) {
+ $args = $_[0] if ref($_[0]) eq 'HASH';
+ } elsif (@_ == 2) { # is it ($app, $args) or foo => 'bar' ?
+ if (blessed($_[0])) {
+ $args = $_[1] if ref($_[1]) eq 'HASH';
+ } elsif (is_class_loaded($_[0]) &&
+ $_[0]->isa('Catalyst') && ref($_[1]) eq 'HASH') {
+ $args = $_[1];
+ } else {
+ $args = +{ @_ };
+ }
+ } elsif (@_ % 2 == 0) {
+ $args = +{ @_ };
+ }
- my $args = $self->merge_config_hashes( $self->config, $arguments );
-
- return $args;
+ return $class->merge_config_hashes( $class->config, $args );
}
sub COMPONENT {
- my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
+ my ( $class, $c ) = @_;
# Temporary fix, some components does not pass context to constructor
my $arguments = ( ref( $_[-1] ) eq 'HASH' ) ? $_[-1] : {};
- if( my $next = $self->next::can ){
- my $class = blessed $self || $self;
+ if ( my $next = $class->next::can ) {
my ($next_package) = Class::MOP::get_code_info($next);
warn "There is a COMPONENT method resolving after Catalyst::Component in ${next_package}.\n";
warn "This behavior can no longer be supported, and so your application is probably broken.\n";
- warn "Your linearised isa hierarchy is: " . join(', ', mro::get_linear_isa($class)) . "\n";
+ warn "Your linearized isa hierarchy is: " . join(', ', @{ mro::get_linear_isa($class) }) . "\n";
warn "Please see perldoc Catalyst::Upgrading for more information about this issue.\n";
}
- return $self->new($c, $arguments);
+ return $class->new($c, $arguments);
}
sub config {
my $self = shift;
+ # Uncomment once sane to do so
+ #Carp::cluck("config method called on instance") if ref $self;
my $config = $self->_config || {};
if (@_) {
my $newconfig = { %{@_ > 1 ? {@_} : $_[0]} };
} else {
# this is a bit of a kludge, required to make
# __PACKAGE__->config->{foo} = 'bar';
- # work in a subclass. If we don't have the package symbol in the
- # current class we know we need to copy up to ours, which calling
- # the setter will do for us.
+ # work in a subclass.
+ # TODO maybe this should be a ClassData option?
my $class = blessed($self) || $self;
- my $meta = Class::MOP::get_metaclass_by_name($class);
- unless ($meta->has_package_symbol('$_config')) {
-
- $config = $self->merge_config_hashes( $config, {} );
- $self->_config( $config );
+ my $meta = find_meta($class);
+ unless (${ $meta->get_or_add_package_symbol('$_config') }) {
+ # Call merge_hashes to ensure we deep copy the parent
+ # config onto the subclass
+ $self->_config( Catalyst::Utils::merge_hashes($config, {}) );
}
}
- return $config;
+ return $self->_config;
}
sub merge_config_hashes {
. " did not override Catalyst::Component::process" );
}
-no Moose;
+sub expand_modules {
+ my ($class, $component) = @_;
+ return Devel::InnerPackage::list_packages( $component );
+}
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
+
1;
__END__
=head1 METHODS
-=head2 new($c, $arguments)
+=head2 new($app, $arguments)
Called by COMPONENT to instantiate the component; should return an object
to be stored in the application's component hash.
-=head2 COMPONENT($c, $arguments)
+=head2 COMPONENT
-If this method is present (as it is on all Catalyst::Component subclasses,
+C<< my $component_instance = $component->COMPONENT($app, $arguments); >>
+
+If this method is present (as it is on all Catalyst::Component subclasses),
it is called by Catalyst during setup_components with the application class
-as $c and any config entry on the application for this component (for example,
+as $app and any config entry on the application for this component (for example,
in the case of MyApp::Controller::Foo this would be
-MyApp->config->{'Controller::Foo'}). The arguments are expected to be a
-hashref and are merged with the __PACKAGE__->config hashref before calling
-->new to instantiate the component.
+C<< MyApp->config('Controller::Foo' => \%conf >>).
+
+The arguments are expected to be a hashref and are merged with the
+C<< __PACKAGE__->config >> hashref before calling C<< ->new >>
+to instantiate the component.
+
+You can override it in your components to do custom construction, using
+something like this:
+
+ sub COMPONENT {
+ my ($class, $app, $args) = @_;
+ $args = $class->merge_config_hashes($class->config, $args);
+ return $class->new($app, $args);
+ }
+
+B<NOTE:> Generally when L<Catalyst> starts, it initializes all the components
+and passes the hashref present in any configutation information to the
+COMPONET method. For example
+
+ MyApp->config(
+ 'Model::Foo' => {
+ bar => 'baz',
+ });
+
+You would expect COMPONENT to be called like this ->COMPONENT( 'MyApp', +{ bar=>'baz'});
+
+This would happen ONCE during setup.
=head2 $c->config
=head2 $c->config($key, $value, ...)
-Accessor for this component's config hash. Config values can be set as
+Accessor for this component's config hash. Config values can be set as
key value pair, or you can specify a hashref. In either case the keys
-will be merged with any existing config settings. Each component in
-a Catalyst application has it's own config hash.
+will be merged with any existing config settings. Each component in
+a Catalyst application has its own config hash.
+
+The component's config hash is merged with any config entry on the
+application for this component and passed to C<new()> (as mentioned
+above at L</COMPONENT>). The recommended practice to access the merged
+config is to use a Moose attribute for each config entry on the
+receiving component.
=head2 $c->process()
This is the default method called on a Catalyst component in the dispatcher.
-For instance, Views implement this action to render the response body
+For instance, Views implement this action to render the response body
when you forward to them. The default is an abstract method.
=head2 $c->merge_config_hashes( $hashref, $hashref )
Merges two hashes together recursively, giving right-hand precedence.
Alias for the method in L<Catalyst::Utils>.
+=head2 $c->expand_modules( $setup_component_config )
+
+Return a list of extra components that this component has created. By default,
+it just looks for a list of inner packages of this component
+
+=cut
+
=head1 OPTIONAL METHODS
=head2 ACCEPT_CONTEXT($c, @args)
-Catalyst components are normally initalized during server startup, either
+Catalyst components are normally initialized during server startup, either
as a Class or a Instance. However, some components require information about
the current request. To do so, they can implement an ACCEPT_CONTEXT method.
($c, 'bar', 'baz')) and the return value of this method is returned to the
calling code in the application rather than the component itself.
+B<NOTE:> All classes that are L<Catalyst::Component>s will have a COMPONENT
+method, but classes that are intended to be factories or generators will
+have ACCEPT_CONTEXT. If you have initialization arguments (such as from
+configuration) that you wish to expose to the ACCEPT_CONTEXT you should
+proxy them in the factory instance. For example:
+
+ MyApp::Model::FooFactory;
+
+ use Moose;
+ extends 'Catalyst::Model';
+
+ has type => (is=>'ro', required=>1);
+
+ sub ACCEPT_CONTEXT {
+ my ($self, $c, @args) = @_;
+ return bless { args=>\@args }, $self->type;
+ }
+
+ MyApp::Model::Foo->meta->make_immutable;
+ MyApp::Model::Foo->config( type => 'Type1' );
+
+And in a controller:
+
+ my $type = $c->model('FooFactory', 1,2,3,4): # $type->isa('Type1')
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Catalyst>, L<Catalyst::Model>, L<Catalyst::View>, L<Catalyst::Controller>.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut