my %cache;
-
=head1 NAME
Catalyst::Helper - Bootstrap a Catalyst application
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-See L<Catalyst::Manual::Intro>
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-Bootstrap a Catalyst application. Autogenerates scripts.
-
-=head2 METHODS
-
-=head3 get_file
-
-Slurp file from DATA.
+ catalyst.pl <myappname>
=cut
return 0;
}
-=head3 mk_app
-
-Create the main application skeleton.
-
-=cut
-
sub mk_app {
my ( $self, $name ) = @_;
return $self->{dir};
}
-=head3 mk_component
-
-This method is called by create.pl to make new components
-for your application.
-
-=cut
-
sub mk_component {
my $self = shift;
my $app = shift;
my $name = shift || "Missing name for model/view/controller";
my $helper = shift;
my @args = @_;
- return 0 if $name =~ /[^\w\:]/;
+ return 0 if $name =~ /[^\w\:]/;
$type = lc $type;
$self->{long_type} = ucfirst $type;
$type = 'M' if $type =~ /model/i;
return 1;
}
-=head3 mk_dir
-
-Surprisingly, this function makes a directory.
-
-=cut
-
sub mk_dir {
my ( $self, $dir ) = @_;
if ( -d $dir ) {
Catalyst::Exception->throw( message => qq/Couldn't create "$dir", "$!"/ );
}
-=head3 mk_file
-
-writes content to a file.
-
-=cut
-
sub mk_file {
my ( $self, $file, $content ) = @_;
if ( -e $file ) {
Catalyst::Exception->throw( message => qq/Couldn't create "$file", "$!"/ );
}
-=head3 next_test
-
-=cut
-
sub next_test {
my ( $self, $tname ) = @_;
if ($tname) { $tname = "$tname.t" }
return File::Spec->catfile( $dir, "$type\_$tname" );
}
-=head3 render_file
-
-Render and create a file from a template in DATA using
-Template Toolkit.
-
-=cut
-
sub render_file {
my ( $self, $file, $path, $vars ) = @_;
$vars ||= {};
}
}
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This module is used by B<catalyst.pl> to create a set of scripts for a
+new catalyst application. The scripts each contain documentation and
+will output help on how to use them if called incorrectly or in some
+cases, with no arguments.
+
+It also provides some useful methods for a Helper module to call when
+creating a component. See L</METHODS>.
+
+=head1 SCRIPTS
+
+=head2 _create.pl
+
+Used to create new components for a catalyst application at the
+development stage.
+
+=head2 _server.pl
+
+The catalyst test server, starts an HTTPD which outputs debugging to
+the terminal.
+
+=head2 _test.pl
+
+A script for running tests from the command-line.
+
+=head2 _cgi.pl
+
+Run your application as a CGI.
+
+=head2 _fastcgi.pl
+
+Run the application as a fastcgi app. Either by hand, or call this
+from FastCgiServer in your http server config.
+
=head1 HELPERS
+The L</_create.pl> script creates application components using Helper
+modules. The Catalyst team provides a good number of Helper modules
+for you to use. You can also add your own.
+
Helpers are classes that provide two methods.
* mk_compclass - creates the Component class
* mk_comptest - creates the Component test
-So when you call C<bin/create view MyView TT>, create would try to execute
-Catalyst::Helper::View::TT->mk_compclass and
+So when you call C<scripts/myapp_create.pl view MyView TT>, create
+will try to execute Catalyst::Helper::View::TT->mk_compclass and
Catalyst::Helper::View::TT->mk_comptest.
See L<Catalyst::Helper::View::TT> and L<Catalyst::Helper::Model::DBIC> for
Catalyst::Helper::View::
Catalyst::Helper::Controller::
+=head2 mk_compclass
+
+This method in your Helper module is called with C<$helper>
+which is a L<Catalyst::Helper> object, and whichever other arguments
+the user added to the command-line. You can use the $helper to call methods
+described below.
+
+If the Helper module does not contain a C<mk_compclass> method, it
+will fall back to calling L</render_file>, with an argument of
+C<compclass>.
+
+=head2 mk_comptest
+
+This method in your Helper module is called with C<$helper>
+which is a L<Catalyst::Helper> object, and whichever other arguments
+the user added to the command-line. You can use the $helper to call methods
+described below.
+
+If the Helper module does not contain a C<mk_compclass> method, it
+will fall back to calling L</render_file>, with an argument of
+C<comptest>.
+
+=head2 mk_stuff
+
+This method is called if the user does not supply any of the usual
+component types C<view>, C<controller>, C<model>. It is passed the
+C<$helper> object (an instance of L<Catalyst::Helper>), and any other
+arguments the user typed.
+
+There is no fallback for this method.
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+These are the methods that the Helper classes can call on the
+<$helper> object passed to them.
+
+=head2 render_file
+
+Render and create a file from a template in DATA using
+Template Toolkit.
+
+=head2 get_file
+
+Fetch file contents from the DATA section. This is used internally by
+L</render_file>.
+
+=head2 mk_app
+
+Create the main application skeleton. This is called by L<catalyst.pl>.
+
+=head2 mk_component
+
+This method is called by L<create.pl> to make new components
+for your application.
+
+=head3 mk_dir
+
+Surprisingly, this function makes a directory.
+
+=head2 mk_file
+
+Writes content to a file. Called by L</render_file>.
+
+=head2 next_test
+
+Calculates the name of the next numbered test file and returns it.
+
=head1 NOTE
The helpers will read author name from /etc/passwd by default.
# Static::Simple: will serve static files from the application's root
# directory
-use Catalyst qw/-Debug ConfigLoader Static::Simple/;
+use parent qw/Catalyst/;
our $VERSION = '0.01';
__PACKAGE__->config( name => '[% name %]' );
# Start the application
-__PACKAGE__->setup;
+__PACKAGE__->setup(qw/-Debug ConfigLoader Static::Simple/);
=head1 NAME
use strict;
use warnings;
-use base 'Catalyst::Controller';
+use parent 'Catalyst::Controller';
#
# Sets the actions in this controller to be registered with no prefix
=cut
-=head2 default
+=head2 index
=cut
-sub default : Private {
+sub index : Path Args(0) {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
# Hello World
$c->response->body( $c->welcome_message );
}
+sub default : Path {
+ my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
+ $c->response->body( 'Page not found' );
+ $c->response->status(404);
+
+}
+
=head2 end
Attempt to render a view, if needed.
requires 'Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader';
requires 'Catalyst::Plugin::Static::Simple';
requires 'Catalyst::Action::RenderView';
+requires 'parent';
requires 'YAML'; # This should reflect the config file format you've chosen
# See Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader for supported formats
catalyst;
my $restart_delay = 1;
my $restart_regex = '(?:/|^)(?!\.#).+(?:\.yml$|\.yaml$|\.pm)$';
my $restart_directory = undef;
+my $follow_symlinks = 0;
my @argv = @ARGV;
'restart|r' => \$restart,
'restartdelay|rd=s' => \$restart_delay,
'restartregex|rr=s' => \$restart_regex,
- 'restartdirectory=s' => \$restart_directory,
+ 'restartdirectory=s@' => \$restart_directory,
+ 'followsymlinks' => \$follow_symlinks,
);
pod2usage(1) if $help;
restart_delay => $restart_delay,
restart_regex => qr/$restart_regex/,
restart_directory => $restart_directory,
+ follow_symlinks => $follow_symlinks,
} );
1;
a restart when modified
(defaults to '\.yml$|\.yaml$|\.pm$')
-restartdirectory the directory to search for
- modified files
- (defaults to '../')
-
+ modified files, can be set mulitple times
+ (defaults to '[SCRIPT_DIR]/..')
+ -follow_symlinks follow symlinks in search directories
+ (defaults to false. this is a no-op on Win32)
See also:
perldoc Catalyst::Manual
perldoc Catalyst::Manual::Intro
use strict;
use warnings;
-use base 'Catalyst::[% long_type %]';
+use parent 'Catalyst::[% long_type %]';
=head1 NAME