package Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin;
-use strict;
-use warnings;
+use Moose;
+use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints;
+use mro 'c3';
+
+extends 'Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI';
-use Class::C3;
-use URI::Escape;
-use File::Slurp 'slurp';
use File::Find::Rule ();
-use Catalyst::Exception ();
use File::Spec::Functions qw/splitdir abs2rel/;
use IPC::Open3;
use Symbol 'gensym';
use List::MoreUtils 'any';
use IO::File ();
+use File::Temp 'tempfile';
+use File::pushd;
+use CGI::Compile;
-use parent 'Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI';
+use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
=head1 NAME
Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin - Serve CGIs from root/cgi-bin
-=head1 VERSION
-
-Version 0.003
-
=cut
-our $VERSION = '0.003';
+our $VERSION = '0.030';
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use parent qw/Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin/;
- # example of a forward to /cgi-bin/hlagh/mtfnpy.cgi
- sub dongs : Local Args(0) {
- my ($self, $c) = @_;
- $c->forward($self->cgi_action('hlagh/mtfnpy.cgi'));
- }
-
In your .conf:
<Controller::Foo>
+ cgi_root_path cgi-bin
+ cgi_dir cgi-bin
+ cgi_chain_root /optional/private/path/to/Chained/root
+ cgi_file_pattern *.cgi
+ # or regex
+ cgi_file_pattern /\.pl\z/
<CGI>
username_field username # used for REMOTE_USER env var
pass_env PERL5LIB
Dispatches to CGI files in root/cgi-bin for /cgi-bin/ paths.
Unlike L<ModPerl::Registry> this module does _NOT_ stat and recompile the CGI
-for every invocation. If this is something you need, let me know.
+for every invocation. This may be supported in the future if there's interest.
-CGI paths are converted into action names using cgi_action (below.)
-
-A path such as C<root/cgi-bin/hlagh/bar.cgi> will get the private path
-C<foo/CGI_hlagh_bar_cgi>, for controller Foo, with the C</>s converted to C<_>s
-and prepended with C<CGI_>, as well as all non-word characters converted to
-C<_>s. This is because L<Catalyst> action names can't have non-word characters
-in them.
+CGI paths are converted into action names using L</cgi_action>.
Inherits from L<Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI>, see the documentation for that
-module for configuration information.
+module for other configuration information.
+
+=head1 CONFIG PARAMS
+
+=head2 cgi_root_path
+
+The global URI path prefix for CGIs, defaults to C<cgi-bin>.
+
+=head2 cgi_chain_root
+
+By default L<Path|Catalyst::DispatchType::Path> actions are created for CGIs,
+but if you specify this option, the actions will be created as
+L<Chained|Catalyst::DispatchType::Chained> end-points, chaining off the
+specified private path.
+
+If this option is used, the L</cgi_root_path> option is ignored. The root path
+will be determined by your chain.
+
+The L<PathPart|Catalyst::DispatchType::Chained/PathPart> of the action will be
+the path to the CGI file.
+
+=head2 cgi_dir
+
+Path from which to read CGI files. Can be relative to C<$MYAPP_HOME/root> or
+absolute. Defaults to C<$MYAPP_HOME/root/cgi-bin>.
+
+=head2 cgi_file_pattern
+
+By default all files in L</cgi_dir> will be loaded as CGIs, however, with this
+option you can specify either a glob or a regex to match the names of files you
+want to be loaded.
+
+Can be an array of globs/regexes as well.
=cut
+{ my $stringified = subtype as 'Str';
+ coerce $stringified,
+ from 'Object',
+ via { "$_" };
+
+ has cgi_root_path => (is => 'ro', coerce => 1, isa => $stringified, default => 'cgi-bin' );
+ has cgi_chain_root => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str');
+ has cgi_dir => (is => 'ro', coerce => 1, isa => $stringified, default => 'cgi-bin');
+ has cgi_file_pattern => (is => 'rw', default => sub { ['*'] });
+
+}
+
sub register_actions {
my ($self, $app) = @_;
- my $cgi_bin = $app->path_to('root', 'cgi-bin');
+ my $cgi_bin;
+ if( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($self->cgi_dir) ) {
+ $cgi_bin = $self->cgi_dir;
+ } elsif( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute( $app->config->{root} ) ) {
+ $cgi_bin = File::Spec->catdir( $app->config->{root}, $self->cgi_dir );
+ } else {
+ $cgi_bin = $app->path_to( $app->config->{root}, $self->cgi_dir);
+ }
my $namespace = $self->action_namespace($app);
my $class = ref $self || $self;
- for my $file (File::Find::Rule->file->in($cgi_bin)) {
+ my $patterns = $self->cgi_file_pattern;
+ $patterns = [ $patterns ] if not ref $patterns;
+ for my $pat (@$patterns) {
+ if ($pat =~ m{^/(.*)/\z}) {
+ $pat = qr/$1/;
+ }
+ }
+ $self->cgi_file_pattern($patterns);
+
+ for my $file (File::Find::Rule->file->name(@$patterns)->in($cgi_bin)) {
my $cgi_path = abs2rel($file, $cgi_bin);
next if any { $_ eq '.svn' } splitdir $cgi_path;
+ next if $cgi_path =~ /\.swp\z/;
my $path = join '/' => splitdir($cgi_path);
my $action_name = $self->cgi_action($path);
my $reverse = $namespace ? "$namespace/$action_name" : $action_name;
- my $attrs = { Path => [ "cgi-bin/$path" ], Args => [ 0 ] };
+
+ my $attrs = do {
+ if (my $chain_root = $self->cgi_chain_root) {
+ { Chained => [ $chain_root ], PathPart => [ $path ], Args => [] };
+ }
+ else {
+ { Path => [ $self->cgi_path($path) ] };
+ }
+ };
my ($cgi, $type);
}
$self->next::method($app, @_);
+
+# Tell Static::Simple to ignore cgi_dir
+ if ($cgi_bin =~ /^@{[ $app->path_to('root') ]}/) {
+ my $rel = File::Spec->abs2rel($cgi_bin, $app->path_to('root'));
+
+ if (!any { $_ eq $rel }
+ @{ $app->config->{static}{ignore_dirs}||[] }) {
+ push @{ $app->config->{static}{ignore_dirs} }, $rel;
+ }
+ }
}
=head1 METHODS
-=head2 $self->cgi_action($cgi_path)
+=head2 cgi_action
+
+C<< $self->cgi_action($cgi) >>
Takes a path to a CGI from C<root/cgi-bin> such as C<foo/bar.cgi> and returns
-the action name it is registered as. See L</DESCRIPTION> for a discussion on how
-CGI actions are named.
+the action name it is registered as.
=cut
sub cgi_action {
my ($self, $cgi) = @_;
- my $action_name = 'CGI_' . join '_' => split '/' => $cgi;
- $action_name =~ s/\W/_/g;
+ my $action_name = 'CGI_' . $cgi;
+ $action_name =~ s/([^A-Za-z0-9_])/sprintf("_%2x", unpack("C", $1))/eg;
+
+ return $action_name;
+}
+
+=head2 cgi_path
+
+C<< $self->cgi_path($cgi) >>
+
+Takes a path to a CGI from C<root/cgi-bin> such as C<foo/bar.cgi> and returns
+the public path it should be registered under.
- $action_name
+The default is to prefix with C<$cgi_root_path/>, using the C<cgi_root_path>
+config setting, above.
+
+=cut
+
+sub cgi_path {
+ my ($self, $cgi) = @_;
+
+ my $root = $self->cgi_root_path;
+ $root =~ s{/*$}{};
+ return "$root/$cgi";
}
-=head2 $self->is_perl_cgi($path)
+=head2 is_perl_cgi
+
+C<< $self->is_perl_cgi($path) >>
Tries to figure out whether the CGI is Perl or not.
If it's Perl, it will be inlined into a sub instead of being forked off, see
-wrap_perl_cgi (below.)
-
-If it's not doing what you expect, you might want to override it, and let me
-know as well!
+L</wrap_perl_cgi>.
=cut
sub is_perl_cgi {
my ($self, $cgi) = @_;
- my $shebang = IO::File->new($cgi)->getline;
+ my (undef, $tempfile) = tempfile;
- return 0 if $shebang !~ /perl/ && $cgi !~ /\.pl\z/;
+ my $pid = fork;
+ die "Cannot fork: $!" unless defined $pid;
- my $taint_check = $shebang =~ /-T/ ? '-T' : '';
+ if ($pid) {
+ waitpid $pid, 0;
+ my $errors = IO::File->new($tempfile)->getline;
+ unlink $tempfile;
+ return $errors ? 0 : 1;
+ }
+ # child
+ local *NULL;
open NULL, '>', File::Spec->devnull;
- my $pid = open3(gensym, '&>NULL', '&>NULL', "$^X $taint_check -c $cgi");
- close NULL;
- waitpid $pid, 0;
+ open STDOUT, '>&', \*NULL;
+ open STDERR, '>&', \*NULL;
+ close STDIN;
- $? >> 8 == 0
+ eval { $self->wrap_perl_cgi($cgi, '__DUMMY__') };
+
+ IO::File->new(">$tempfile")->print($@);
+
+ exit;
}
-=head2 $self->wrap_perl_cgi($path, $action_name)
+=head2 wrap_perl_cgi
+
+C<< $self->wrap_perl_cgi($path, $action_name) >>
Takes the path to a Perl CGI and returns a coderef suitable for passing to
-cgi_to_response (from L<Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI>.)
+cgi_to_response (from L<Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI>) using L<CGI::Compile>.
-C<$action_name> is the generated name for the action representing the CGI file.
+C<$action_name> is the generated name for the action representing the CGI file
+from C<cgi_action>.
This is similar to how L<ModPerl::Registry> works, but will only work for
well-written CGIs. Otherwise, you may have to override this method to do
something more involved (see L<ModPerl::PerlRun>.)
+Scripts with C<__DATA__> sections now work too, as well as scripts that call
+C<exit()>.
+
=cut
sub wrap_perl_cgi {
my ($self, $cgi, $action_name) = @_;
- do {
- no warnings;
-# CGIs import stuff, so putting them into this package breaks Cat 5.8
- eval '
- package Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin::_CGIs_::'.$action_name.';
- sub {' . slurp($cgi) . '}'
- }
+ return CGI::Compile->compile($cgi,
+ "Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin::_CGIs_::$action_name");
}
-=head2 $self->wrap_nonperl_cgi($path, $action_name)
+=head2 wrap_nonperl_cgi
+
+C<< $self->wrap_nonperl_cgi($path, $action_name) >>
Takes the path to a non-Perl CGI and returns a coderef for executing it.
C<$action_name> is the generated name for the action representing the CGI file.
-By default returns:
+By default returns something like:
sub { system $path }
sub wrap_nonperl_cgi {
my ($self, $cgi, $action_name) = @_;
- sub { system $cgi }
+ return sub {
+ system $cgi;
+
+ if ($? == -1) {
+ die "failed to execute CGI '$cgi': $!";
+ }
+ elsif ($? & 127) {
+ die sprintf "CGI '$cgi' died with signal %d, %s coredump",
+ ($? & 127), ($? & 128) ? 'with' : 'without';
+ }
+ else {
+ my $exit_code = $? >> 8;
+
+ return 0 if $exit_code == 0;
+
+ die "CGI '$cgi' exited non-zero with: $exit_code";
+ }
+ };
}
+__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI>, L<CatalystX::GlobalContext>,
-L<Catalyst::Controller>, L<CGI>, L<Catalyst>
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-Rafael Kitover, C<< <rkitover at cpan.org> >>
+L<Catalyst::Controller>, L<CGI>, L<CGI::Compile>, L<Catalyst>
=head1 BUGS
=back
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+See L<Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI/AUTHOR> and
+L<Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI/CONTRIBUTORS>.
+
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
-Copyright (c) 2008 Rafael Kitover
+Copyright (c) 2008-2009 L<Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI/AUTHOR> and
+L<Catalyst::Controller::WrapCGI/CONTRIBUTORS>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut
1; # End of Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin
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