return $self->$orig;
};
+# XXX - Only here for Engine::PSGI compat
+sub prepare_connection {
+ my ($self, $ctx) = @_;
+ $ctx->request->prepare_connection;
+}
+
=head1 NAME
Catalyst::Engine - The Catalyst Engine
$name = "<h1>$name</h1>";
# Don't show context in the dump
- $c->req->_clear_context;
$c->res->_clear_context;
# Don't show body parser in the dump
=head2 $self->finalize_headers($c)
-Abstract method, allows engines to write headers to response
+Allows engines to write headers to response
=cut
sub finalize_headers {
my ($self, $ctx) = @_;
- # This is a less-than-pretty hack to avoid breaking the old
- # Catalyst::Engine::PSGI. 5.9 Catalyst::Engine sets a response_cb and
- # expects us to pass headers to it here, whereas Catalyst::Enngine::PSGI
- # just pulls the headers out of $ctx->response in its run method and never
- # sets response_cb. So take the lack of a response_cb as a sign that we
- # don't need to set the headers.
-
- return unless ($ctx->response->_has_response_cb);
-
- my @headers;
- $ctx->response->headers->scan(sub { push @headers, @_ });
-
- my $writer = $ctx->response->_response_cb->([ $ctx->response->status, \@headers ]);
- $ctx->response->_set_writer($writer);
- $ctx->response->_clear_response_cb;
-
+ $ctx->finalize_headers unless $ctx->response->finalized_headers;
return;
}
=head2 $self->prepare_parameters($c)
-sets up parameters from query and post parameters.
+Sets up parameters from query and post parameters.
+If parameters have already been set up will clear
+existing parameters and set up again.
=cut
sub prepare_parameters {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
- $c->request->parameters;
+ $c->request->_clear_parameters;
+ return $c->request->parameters;
}
=head2 $self->prepare_path($c)
=head2 $self->prepare_read($c)
-prepare to read from the engine.
+Prepare to read by initializing the Content-Length from headers.
=cut
sub prepare_request {
my ($self, $ctx, %args) = @_;
+ $ctx->log->psgienv($args{env}) if $ctx->log->can('psgienv');
$ctx->request->_set_env($args{env});
$self->_set_env($args{env}); # Nasty back compat!
$ctx->response->_set_response_cb($args{response_cb});
}
}
+=head2 $self->write($c, $buffer)
+
+Writes the buffer to the client.
+
+=cut
+
+sub write {
+ my ( $self, $c, $buffer ) = @_;
+
+ $c->response->write($buffer);
+}
+
=head2 $self->read($c, [$maxlength])
Reads from the input stream by calling C<< $self->read_chunk >>.
return $ctx->request->read_chunk(@_);
}
-=head2 $self->read_length
-
-The length of input data to be read. This is obtained from the Content-Length
-header.
-
-=head2 $self->read_position
-
-The amount of input data that has already been read.
-
=head2 $self->run($app, $server)
Start the engine. Builds a PSGI application and calls the
=head2 build_psgi_app ($app, @args)
-Builds and returns a PSGI application closure, wrapping it in the reverse proxy
-middleware if the using_frontend_proxy config setting is set.
+Builds and returns a PSGI application closure. (Raw, not wrapped in middleware)
=cut
return sub {
my ($respond) = @_;
+ confess("Did not get a response callback for writer, cannot continiue") unless $respond;
$app->handle_request(env => $env, response_cb => $respond);
};
};
}
-=head2 $self->write($c, $buffer)
-
-Writes the buffer to the client.
-
-=cut
-
-sub write {
- my ( $self, $c, $buffer ) = @_;
-
- my $response = $c->response;
-
- $buffer = q[] unless defined $buffer;
-
- my $len = length($buffer);
- $c->res->_writer->write($buffer);
-
- return $len;
-}
-
=head2 $self->unescape_uri($uri)
Unescapes a given URI using the most efficient method available. Engines such
=cut
+__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
+
1;