use Class::Load 'is_class_loaded';
use String::RewritePrefix;
use Class::Load ();
-
use namespace::clean;
+use Devel::InnerPackage;
+use Moose::Util;
=head1 NAME
As last resort, default value of 80 chars will be used.
+Calling C<term_width> with a true value will cause it to be recalculated; you
+can use this to cause it to get recalculated when your terminal is resized like
+this
+
+ $SIG{WINCH} = sub { Catalyst::Utils::term_width(1) };
+
=cut
my $_term_width;
sub term_width {
+ my $force_reset = shift;
+
+ undef $_term_width if $force_reset;
+
return $_term_width if $_term_width;
my $width;
return $new_psgi;
}
+=head2 inject_component
+
+Used to add components at runtime:
+
+ into The Catalyst package to inject into (e.g. My::App)
+ component The component package to inject
+ traits (Optional) ArrayRef of L<Moose::Role>s that the componet should consume.
+ as An optional moniker to use as the package name for the derived component
+
+For example:
+
+ Catalyst::Utils::inject_component( into => My::App, component => Other::App::Controller::Apple )
+
+ The above will create 'My::App::Controller::Other::App::Controller::Apple'
+
+ Catalyst::Utils::inject_component( into => My::App, component => Other::App::Controller::Apple, as => Apple )
+
+ The above will create 'My::App::Controller::Apple'
+
+ Catalyst::Utils::inject_component( into => $myapp, component => 'MyRootV', as => 'Controller::Root' );
+
+Will inject Controller, Model, and View components into your Catalyst application
+at setup (run)time. It does this by creating a new package on-the-fly, having that
+package extend the given component, and then having Catalyst setup the new component
+(via $app->setup_component).
+
+B<NOTE:> This is basically a core version of L<CatalystX::InjectComponent>. If you were using that
+you can now use this safely instead. Going forward changes required to make this work will be
+synchronized with the core method.
+
+B<NOTE:> The 'traits' option is unique to the L<Catalyst::Utils> version of this feature.
+
+B<NOTE:> These injected components really need to be a L<Catalyst::Component> and a L<Moose>
+based class.
+
+=cut
+
+sub inject_component {
+ my %given = @_;
+ my ($into, $component, $as) = @given{qw/into component as/};
+
+ croak "No Catalyst (package) given" unless $into;
+ croak "No component (package) given" unless $component;
+
+ Class::Load::load_class($component);
+
+ $as ||= $component;
+ unless ( $as =~ m/^(?:Controller|Model|View)::/ || $given{skip_mvc_renaming} ) {
+ my $category;
+ for (qw/ Controller Model View /) {
+ if ( $component->isa( "Catalyst::$_" ) ) {
+ $category = $_;
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ croak "Don't know what kind of component \"$component\" is" unless $category;
+ $as = "${category}::$as";
+ }
+ my $component_package = join '::', $into, $as;
+
+ unless ( Class::Load::is_class_loaded $component_package ) {
+ eval "package $component_package; use base qw/$component/; 1;" or
+ croak "Unable to build component package for \"$component_package\": $@";
+ Moose::Util::apply_all_roles($component_package, @{$given{traits}}) if $given{traits};
+ (my $file = "$component_package.pm") =~ s{::}{/}g;
+ $INC{$file} ||= 1;
+ }
+
+ my $_setup_component = sub {
+ my $into = shift;
+ my $component_package = shift;
+ $into->components->{$component_package} = $into->delayed_setup_component( $component_package );
+ };
+
+ $_setup_component->( $into, $component_package );
+}
+
=head1 PSGI Helpers
Utility functions to make it easier to work with PSGI applications under Catalyst