=head1 VERSION
-Version 0.07_01
+Version 0.09
=cut
-our $VERSION = '0.07_02';
+our $VERSION = '0.10';
$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
Simply put, it's a way to include the output of a Catalyst sub-request somewhere
in your page.
-It's built in an extensible way so that you're free to use sub-requests, Varnish
-ESI (L<http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2008/17>) or any other
+It's built in an extensible way so that you're free to use sub-requests,
+Varnish ESI (L<http://www.catalystframework.org/calendar/2008/17>) or any other
sub-include plugin you might want to implement. An LWP plugin seems useful and
-might be developed in the future.
+might be developed in the future. If you need to address a resource by it's
+public path (i.e. the path part trailing C<http://example.com/myapp> then you
+will need to use L<Catalyst::Plugin::SubRequest> directly, and not this
+component.
=head1 STASH FUNCTIONS
isa => Str,
);
+has subinclude => (
+ is => 'ro',
+ isa => HashRef,
+ default => sub { {} },
+);
+
around 'new' => sub {
my $next = shift;
my $class = shift;
sub _subinclude_plugin_class_instance {
my ($self, $plugin) = @_;
- my $class = $plugin =~ /::/ ? $plugin : __PACKAGE__ . '::' . $plugin;
-
my $cache = $self->_subinclude_plugin_class_instance_cache;
return $cache->{$plugin} if exists $cache->{$plugin};
my $plugin_config = Catalyst::Utils::merge_hashes(
- $self->config->{subinclude}->{ALL}||{},
- $self->config->{subinclude}->{$plugin}||{}
+ $self->subinclude->{ALL}||{},
+ $self->subinclude->{$plugin}||{}
);
+ my $short_class = $plugin_config->{'class'} ?
+ delete $plugin_config->{'class'}
+ : $plugin;
+ my $class = $short_class =~ /::/ ?
+ $short_class
+ : __PACKAGE__ . '::' . $short_class;
Class::MOP::load_class($class);
- return $cache->{$plugin} = $class->new($plugin_config);
+ return $cache->{$class} = $class->new($plugin_config);
}
=head1 SEE ALSO