# Note: Above is a shortcut for this:
# $book->create_related('book_authors', {author_id => $author_id});
- # Assign the Book object to the stash for display in the view
- $c->stash->{book} = $book;
-
- # Set the TT template to use
- $c->stash->{template} = 'books/create_done.tt2';
+ # Assign the Book object to the stash for display and set template
+ $c->stash(book => $book,
+ template => 'books/create_done.tt2');
}
Notice that Catalyst takes "extra slash-separated information" from the
| /books/url_create/*/*/* | /books/url_create |
'-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------'
-C<url_create> has disappeared form the "Loaded Path actions" section
+C<url_create> has disappeared from the "Loaded Path actions" section
but it now shows up under the newly created "Loaded Chained actions"
section. And the "/*/*/*" portion clearly shows our requirement for
three arguments.
my ($self, $c) = @_;
# Store the ResultSet in stash so it's available for other methods
- $c->stash->{resultset} = $c->model('DB::Book');
+ $c->stash(resultset => $c->model('DB::Book'));
# Print a message to the debug log
$c->log->debug('*** INSIDE BASE METHOD ***');
my ($self, $c) = @_;
# Set the TT template to use
- $c->stash->{template} = 'books/form_create.tt2';
+ $c->stash(template => 'books/form_create.tt2');
}
This action simply invokes a view containing a form to create a book.
# Note: Above is a shortcut for this:
# $book->create_related('book_authors', {author_id => $author_id});
- # Store new model object in stash
- $c->stash->{book} = $book;
-
# Avoid Data::Dumper issue mentioned earlier
# You can probably omit this
$Data::Dumper::Useperl = 1;
- # Set the TT template to use
- $c->stash->{template} = 'books/create_done.tt2';
+ # Store new model object in stash and set template
+ $c->stash(book => $book,
+ template => 'books/create_done.tt2');
}
=head2 Try the Delete Feature
-One you save the Books controller, the server should automatically restart.
+Once you save the Books controller, the server should automatically restart.
The C<delete> method should now appear in the "Loaded Chained actions" section
of the startup debug output:
...
<div id="content">
[%# Status and error messages %]
- <span class="message">[% status_msg || c.request.params.status_msg %]</span>
+ <span class="message">[% status_msg || c.request.params.status_msg | html %]</span>
<span class="error">[% error_msg %]</span>
[%# This is where TT will stick all of your template's contents. -%]
[% content %]
Point your browser to L<http://localhost:3000/books/list> (you should
now be able to safely hit "refresh" in your browser). Then delete the
remaining copy of "TCPIP_Illustrated_Vol-2". The green "Book deleted"
-status message should return.
+status message should return. But notice that you can now hit the
+"Reload" button in your browser and it just redisplays the book
+list (and it correctly shows it without the "Book deleted" message
+on redisplay).
B<NOTE:> Another popular method for maintaining server-side
information across a redirect is to use the C<flash> technique we
each book was added and when each book is updated:
$ sqlite3 myapp.db
- sqlite> ALTER TABLE book ADD created INTEGER;
- sqlite> ALTER TABLE book ADD updated INTEGER;
+ sqlite> ALTER TABLE book ADD created TIMESTAMP;
+ sqlite> ALTER TABLE book ADD updated TIMESTAMP;
sqlite> UPDATE book SET created = DATETIME('NOW'), updated = DATETIME('NOW');
sqlite> SELECT * FROM book;
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#
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
"created",
- { data_type => 'datetime', set_on_create => 1 },
+ { data_type => 'timestamp', set_on_create => 1 },
"updated",
- { data_type => 'datetime', set_on_create => 1, set_on_update => 1 },
+ { data_type => 'timestamp', set_on_create => 1, set_on_update => 1 },
);
This will override the definition for these fields that Schema::Loader
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+ sqlite> .q
Notice in the debug log that the SQL DBIC generated has changed to
incorporate the datetime logic:
# Retrieve all of the book records as book model objects and store in the
# stash where they can be accessed by the TT template, but only
# retrieve books created within the last $min number of minutes
- $c->stash->{books} = [$c->model('DB::Book')
- ->created_after(DateTime->now->subtract(minutes => $mins))];
+ $c->stash(books => [$c->model('DB::Book')
+ ->created_after(DateTime->now->subtract(minutes => $mins))]);
# Set the TT template to use. You will almost always want to do this
# in your action methods (action methods respond to user input in
# your controllers).
- $c->stash->{template} = 'books/list.tt2';
+ $c->stash(template => 'books/list.tt2');
}
Now try different values for the "minutes" argument (the final number
http://localhost:3000/books/list_recent/15
Depending on how recently you added books, you might want to
-try a higher or lower value.
+try a higher or lower value for the minutes.
=head2 Chaining ResultSets
# stash where they can be accessed by the TT template, but only
# retrieve books created within the last $min number of minutes
# AND that have 'TCP' in the title
- $c->stash->{books} = [$c->model('DB::Book')
+ $c->stash(books => [$c->model('DB::Book')
->created_after(DateTime->now->subtract(minutes => $mins))
->search({title => {'like', '%TCP%'}})
- ];
+ ]);
# Set the TT template to use. You will almost always want to do this
# in your action methods (action methods respond to user input in
# your controllers).
- $c->stash->{template} = 'books/list.tt2';
+ $c->stash(template => 'books/list.tt2');
}
To try this out, enter the following URL into your browser:
# stash where they can be accessed by the TT template, but only
# retrieve books created within the last $min number of minutes
# AND that have 'TCP' in the title
- $c->stash->{books} = [$c->model('DB::Book')
+ $c->stash(books => [$c->model('DB::Book')
->created_after(DateTime->now->subtract(minutes => $mins))
->title_like('TCP')
- ];
+ ]);
# Set the TT template to use. You will almost always want to do this
# in your action methods (action methods respond to user input in
# your controllers).
- $c->stash->{template} = 'books/list.tt2';
+ $c->stash(template => 'books/list.tt2');
}
Try out the C<list_recent_tcp> and C<list_recent> URLs as we did above.
always, it must be above the closing "C<1;>"):
#
- # Helper methods
+ # Row-level helper methods
#
sub full_name {
my ($self) = @_;
Result Class, it keeps the code inside our TT template nice and clean
(remember, we want the templates to be as close to pure HTML markup as
possible). Obviously, this capability becomes even more useful as you
-use to to remove even more complicated row-specific logic from your
+use it to remove even more complicated row-specific logic from your
templates!
is now self-documenting and readable enough that you could probably get
by with no comments at all. All of the "complex" work is being done in
our Result Class methods (and, because we have broken the code into
-nice, modular chucks, the Result Class code is hardly something you
+nice, modular chunks, the Result Class code is hardly something you
would call complex).
As we saw in this section, always strive to keep your view AND
Kennedy Clark, C<hkclark@gmail.com>
-Please report any errors, issues or suggestions to the author. The
-most recent version of the Catalyst Tutorial can be found at
+Feel free to contact the author for any errors or suggestions, but the
+best way to report issues is via the CPAN RT Bug system at
+<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Catalyst-Manual>.
+
+The most recent version of the Catalyst Tutorial can be found at
L<http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/Catalyst-Manual/5.80/trunk/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/>.
-Copyright 2006-2008, Kennedy Clark, under Creative Commons License
+Copyright 2006-2010, Kennedy Clark, under the
+Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License Version 3.0
(L<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/>).