use Text::SimpleTable;
use Catalyst::ActionChain;
+use Catalyst::Utils;
use URI;
has _endpoints => (
=head1 SYNOPSIS
+Path part matching, allowing several actions to sequentially take care of processing a request:
+
# root action - captures one argument after it
sub foo_setup : Chained('/') PathPart('foo') CaptureArgs(1) {
my ( $self, $c, $foo_arg ) = @_;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-See L</USAGE>.
+Dispatch type managing default behaviour. For more information on
+dispatch types, see:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item * L<Catalyst::Manual::Intro> for how they affect application authors
+
+=item * L<Catalyst::DispatchType> for implementation information.
+
+=back
=head1 METHODS
return unless $self->_endpoints;
+ my $column_width = Catalyst::Utils::term_width() - 35 - 9;
my $paths = Text::SimpleTable->new(
- [ 35, 'Path Spec' ], [ 36, 'Private' ]
- );
+ [ 35, 'Path Spec' ], [ $column_width, 'Private' ],
+ );
+
+ my $has_unattached_actions;
+ my $unattached_actions = Text::SimpleTable->new(
+ [ 35, 'Private' ], [ $column_width, 'Missing parent' ],
+ );
ENDPOINT: foreach my $endpoint (
sort { $a->reverse cmp $b->reverse }
$curr = $self->_actions->{$parent};
unshift(@parents, $curr) if $curr;
}
- next ENDPOINT unless $parent eq '/'; # skip dangling action
+ if ($parent ne '/') {
+ $has_unattached_actions = 1;
+ $unattached_actions->row('/'.$parents[0]->reverse, $parent);
+ next ENDPOINT;
+ }
my @rows;
foreach my $p (@parents) {
my $name = "/${p}";
}
$c->log->debug( "Loaded Chained actions:\n" . $paths->draw . "\n" );
+ $c->log->debug( "Unattached Chained actions:\n", $unattached_actions->draw . "\n" )
+ if $has_unattached_actions;
}
=head2 $self->match( $c, $path )
"Multiple Chained attributes not supported registering ${action}"
);
}
+ my $chained_to = $chained_attr[0];
+
+ Catalyst::Exception->throw(
+ "Actions cannot chain to themselves registering /${action}"
+ ) if ($chained_to eq '/' . $action);
- my $children = ($self->{children_of}{ $chained_attr[0] } ||= {});
+ my $children = ($self->_children_of->{ $chained_to } ||= {});
my @path_part = @{ $action->attributes->{PathPart} || [] };
}
+=head2 $c->expand_action($action)
+
+Return a list of actions that represents a chained action. See
+L<Catalyst::Dispatcher> for more info. You probably want to
+use the expand_action it provides rather than this directly.
+
+=cut
+
+sub expand_action {
+ my ($self, $action) = @_;
+
+ return unless $action->attributes && $action->attributes->{Chained};
+
+ my @chain;
+ my $curr = $action;
+
+ while ($curr) {
+ push @chain, $curr;
+ my $parent = $curr->attributes->{Chained}->[0];
+ $curr = $self->_actions->{$parent};
+ }
+
+ return Catalyst::ActionChain->from_chain([reverse @chain]);
+}
+
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
=head1 USAGE
C</foo/bar/...>. If you don't specify C<:PathPart> it has the same
effect as using C<:PathPart>, it would default to the action name.
+=item PathPrefix
+
+Sets PathPart to the path_prefix of the current controller.
+
=item Chained
Has to be specified for every child in the chain. Possible values are
-absolute and relative private action paths, with the relatives pointing
-to the current controller, or a single slash C</> to tell Catalyst that
-this is the root of a chain. The attribute C<:Chained> without arguments
-also defaults to the C</> behavior.
+absolute and relative private action paths or a single slash C</> to
+tell Catalyst that this is the root of a chain. The attribute
+C<:Chained> without arguments also defaults to the C</> behavior.
+Relative action paths may use C<../> to refer to actions in parent
+controllers.
Because you can specify an absolute path to the parent action, it
doesn't matter to Catalyst where that parent is located. So, if your
C</foo/bar>. That action chains directly to C</>, so the C</bar/*/baz/*>
chain comes out as the end product.
+=item ChainedParent
+
+Chains an action to another action with the same name in the parent
+controller. For Example:
+
+ # in MyApp::Controller::Foo
+ sub bar : Chained CaptureArgs(1) { ... }
+
+ # in MyApp::Controller::Foo::Moo
+ sub bar : ChainedParent Args(1) { ... }
+
+This builds a chain like C</bar/*/bar/*>.
+
=item CaptureArgs
Must be specified for every part of the chain that is not an