push @roles, 'Catalyst::ActionRole::ConsumesContent'
if $args{attributes}->{Consumes};
+ push @roles, 'Catalyst::ActionRole::Scheme'
+ if $args{attributes}->{Scheme};
return @roles;
}
return Does => $self->_expand_role_shortname($value);
}
-sub _parse_GET_attr { Method => 'GET' }
-sub _parse_POST_attr { Method => 'POST' }
-sub _parse_PUT_attr { Method => 'PUT' }
-sub _parse_DELETE_attr { Method => 'DELETE' }
-sub _parse_OPTION_attr { Method => 'OPTION' }
-sub _parse_HEAD_attr { Method => 'HEAD' }
+sub _parse_GET_attr { Method => 'GET' }
+sub _parse_POST_attr { Method => 'POST' }
+sub _parse_PUT_attr { Method => 'PUT' }
+sub _parse_DELETE_attr { Method => 'DELETE' }
+sub _parse_OPTIONS_attr { Method => 'OPTIONS' }
+sub _parse_HEAD_attr { Method => 'HEAD' }
sub _expand_role_shortname {
my ($self, @shortnames) = @_;
See L<Catalyst::ActionRole::ConsumesContent> for more.
+=head2 Scheme(...)
+
+Allows you to specify a URI scheme for the action or action chain. For example
+you can required that a given path be C<https> or that it is a websocket endpoint
+C<ws> or C<wss>. For an action chain you may currently only have one defined
+Scheme.
+
+ package MyApp::Controller::Root;
+
+ use base 'Catalyst::Controller';
+
+ sub is_http :Path(scheme) Scheme(http) Args(0) {
+ my ($self, $c) = @_;
+ $c->response->body("is_http");
+ }
+
+ sub is_https :Path(scheme) Scheme(https) Args(0) {
+ my ($self, $c) = @_;
+ $c->response->body("is_https");
+ }
+
+In the above example http://localhost/root/scheme would match the first
+action (is_http) but https://localhost/root/scheme would match the second.
+
+As an added benefit, if an action or action chain defines a Scheme, when using
+$c->uri_for the scheme of the generated URL will use what you define in the action
+or action chain (the current behavior is to set the scheme based on the current
+incoming request). This makes it easier to use uri_for on websites where some
+paths are secure and others are not. You may also use this to other schemes
+like websockets.
+
+See L<Catalyst::ActionRole::Scheme> for more.
+
=head1 OPTIONAL METHODS
=head2 _parse_[$name]_attr