use URI ();
use URI::http;
use URI::https;
+use HTML::Entities;
use Tree::Simple qw/use_weak_refs/;
use Tree::Simple::Visitor::FindByUID;
use Class::C3::Adopt::NEXT;
use Carp qw/croak carp shortmess/;
use Try::Tiny;
use Safe::Isa;
+use Moose::Util 'find_meta';
use Plack::Middleware::Conditional;
use Plack::Middleware::ReverseProxy;
use Plack::Middleware::IIS6ScriptNameFix;
use Plack::Middleware::IIS7KeepAliveFix;
use Plack::Middleware::LighttpdScriptNameFix;
+use Plack::Middleware::ContentLength;
+use Plack::Middleware::Head;
+use Plack::Middleware::HTTPExceptions;
+use Plack::Middleware::FixMissingBodyInRedirect;
+use Plack::Middleware::MethodOverride;
+use Plack::Middleware::RemoveRedundantBody;
+use Plack::Util;
+use Class::Load 'load_class';
BEGIN { require 5.008003; }
my $self = shift;
my %p = ( _log => $self->log );
$p{_uploadtmp} = $self->_uploadtmp if $self->_has_uploadtmp;
+ $p{data_handlers} = {$self->registered_data_handlers};
+ $p{_use_hash_multivalue} = $self->config->{use_hash_multivalue_in_request}
+ if $self->config->{use_hash_multivalue_in_request};
\%p;
}
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata($_)
for qw/components arguments dispatcher engine log dispatcher_class
engine_loader context_class request_class response_class stats_class
- setup_finished _psgi_app loading_psgi_file run_options/;
+ setup_finished _psgi_app loading_psgi_file run_options _psgi_middleware
+ _data_handlers/;
__PACKAGE__->dispatcher_class('Catalyst::Dispatcher');
__PACKAGE__->request_class('Catalyst::Request');
# Remember to update this in Catalyst::Runtime as well!
-our $VERSION = '5.90018';
+our $VERSION = '5.90059_005';
sub import {
my ( $class, @arguments ) = @_;
If none of these are set, Catalyst will attempt to automatically detect the
home directory. If you are working in a development environment, Catalyst
-will try and find the directory containing either Makefile.PL, Build.PL or
-dist.ini. If the application has been installed into the system (i.e.
-you have done C<make install>), then Catalyst will use the path to your
+will try and find the directory containing either Makefile.PL, Build.PL,
+dist.ini, or cpanfile. If the application has been installed into the system
+(i.e. you have done C<make install>), then Catalyst will use the path to your
application module, without the .pm extension (e.g., /foo/MyApp if your
application was installed at /foo/MyApp.pm)
=head2 $c->forward( $class, $method, [, \@arguments ] )
-Forwards processing to another action, by its private name. If you give a
+This is one way of calling another action (method) in the same or
+a different controller. You can also use C<< $self->my_method($c, @args) >>
+in the same controller or C<< $c->controller('MyController')->my_method($c, @args) >>
+in a different controller.
+The main difference is that 'forward' uses some of the Catalyst request
+cycle overhead, including debugging, which may be useful to you. On the
+other hand, there are some complications to using 'forward', restrictions
+on values returned from 'forward', and it may not handle errors as you prefer.
+Whether you use 'forward' or not is up to you; it is not considered superior to
+the other ways to call a method.
+
+'forward' calls another action, by its private name. If you give a
class name but no method, C<process()> is called. You may also optionally
pass arguments in an arrayref. The action will receive the arguments in
C<@_> and C<< $c->req->args >>. Upon returning from the function,
$class->setup_log( delete $flags->{log} );
$class->setup_plugins( delete $flags->{plugins} );
+
+ # Call plugins setup, this is stupid and evil.
+ # Also screws C3 badly on 5.10, hack to avoid.
+ {
+ no warnings qw/redefine/;
+ local *setup = sub { };
+ $class->setup unless $Catalyst::__AM_RESTARTING;
+ }
+
+ $class->setup_middleware();
+ $class->setup_data_handlers();
$class->setup_dispatcher( delete $flags->{dispatcher} );
if (my $engine = delete $flags->{engine}) {
$class->log->warn("Specifying the engine in ->setup is no longer supported, see Catalyst::Upgrading");
EOF
}
+ # Initialize our data structure
+ $class->components( {} );
+
+ $class->setup_components;
+
if ( $class->debug ) {
my @plugins = map { "$_ " . ( $_->VERSION || '' ) } $class->registered_plugins;
$class->log->debug( "Loaded plugins:\n" . $t->draw . "\n" );
}
+ my @middleware = map {
+ ref $_ eq 'CODE' ?
+ "Inline Coderef" :
+ (ref($_) .' '. ($_->can('VERSION') ? $_->VERSION || '' : '')
+ || '') } $class->registered_middlewares;
+
+ if (@middleware) {
+ my $column_width = Catalyst::Utils::term_width() - 6;
+ my $t = Text::SimpleTable->new($column_width);
+ $t->row($_) for @middleware;
+ $class->log->debug( "Loaded PSGI Middleware:\n" . $t->draw . "\n" );
+ }
+
+ my %dh = $class->registered_data_handlers;
+ if (my @data_handlers = keys %dh) {
+ my $column_width = Catalyst::Utils::term_width() - 6;
+ my $t = Text::SimpleTable->new($column_width);
+ $t->row($_) for @data_handlers;
+ $class->log->debug( "Loaded Request Data Handlers:\n" . $t->draw . "\n" );
+ }
+
my $dispatcher = $class->dispatcher;
my $engine = $class->engine;
my $home = $class->config->{home};
? $class->log->debug(qq/Found home "$home"/)
: $class->log->debug(qq/Home "$home" doesn't exist/)
: $class->log->debug(q/Couldn't find home/);
- }
- # Call plugins setup, this is stupid and evil.
- # Also screws C3 badly on 5.10, hack to avoid.
- {
- no warnings qw/redefine/;
- local *setup = sub { };
- $class->setup unless $Catalyst::__AM_RESTARTING;
- }
-
- # Initialize our data structure
- $class->components( {} );
-
- $class->setup_components;
-
- if ( $class->debug ) {
my $column_width = Catalyst::Utils::term_width() - 8 - 9;
my $t = Text::SimpleTable->new( [ $column_width, 'Class' ], [ 8, 'Type' ] );
for my $comp ( sort keys %{ $class->components } ) {
# Should be the last thing we do so that user things hooking
# setup_finalize can log..
$class->log->_flush() if $class->log->can('_flush');
- return 1; # Explicit return true as people have __PACKAGE__->setup as the last thing in their class. HATE.
+ return $class || 1; # Just in case someone named their Application 0...
}
=head2 $app->setup_finalize
my $args = join('/', grep { defined($_) } @args);
$args =~ s/\?/%3F/g; # STUPID STUPID SPECIAL CASE
$args =~ s!^/+!!;
- my $base = $c->req->base;
- my $class = ref($base);
- $base =~ s{(?<!/)$}{/};
+
+ my ($base, $class) = ('/', 'URI::_generic');
+ if(blessed($c)) {
+ $base = $c->req->base;
+ $class = ref($base);
+ $base =~ s{(?<!/)$}{/};
+ }
my $query = '';
$c->log->error($error);
}
+ # Support skipping finalize for psgix.io style 'jailbreak'. Used to support
+ # stuff like cometd and websockets
+
+ if($c->request->_has_io_fh) {
+ $c->log_response;
+ return;
+ }
+
# Allow engine to handle finalize flow (for POE)
my $engine = $c->engine;
if ( my $code = $engine->can('finalize') ) {
$c->finalize_headers unless $c->response->finalized_headers;
- # HEAD request
- if ( $c->request->method eq 'HEAD' ) {
- $c->response->body('');
- }
-
$c->finalize_body;
}
$c->log_response;
if ($c->use_stats) {
- my $elapsed = sprintf '%f', $c->stats->elapsed;
+ my $elapsed = $c->stats->elapsed;
my $av = $elapsed == 0 ? '??' : sprintf '%.3f', 1 / $elapsed;
$c->log->info(
"Request took ${elapsed}s ($av/s)\n" . $c->stats->report . "\n" );
=head2 $c->finalize_error
-Finalizes error.
+Finalizes error. If there is only one error in L</error> and it is an object that
+does C<as_psgi> or C<code> we rethrow the error and presume it caught by middleware
+up the ladder. Otherwise we return the debugging error page (in debug mode) or we
+return the default error page (production mode).
=cut
-sub finalize_error { my $c = shift; $c->engine->finalize_error( $c, @_ ) }
+sub finalize_error {
+ my $c = shift;
+ if($#{$c->error} > 0) {
+ $c->engine->finalize_error( $c, @_ );
+ } else {
+ my ($error) = @{$c->error};
+ if(
+ blessed $error &&
+ ($error->can('as_psgi') || $error->can('code'))
+ ) {
+ # In the case where the error 'knows what it wants', becauses its PSGI
+ # aware, just rethow and let middleware catch it
+ $error->can('rethrow') ? $error->rethrow : croak $error;
+ croak $error;
+ } else {
+ $c->engine->finalize_error( $c, @_ )
+ }
+ }
+}
=head2 $c->finalize_headers
if ( my $location = $response->redirect ) {
$c->log->debug(qq/Redirecting to "$location"/) if $c->debug;
$response->header( Location => $location );
-
- if ( !$response->has_body ) {
- # Add a default body if none is already present
- $response->body(<<"EOF");
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>Moved</title>
- </head>
- <body>
- <p>This item has moved <a href="$location">here</a>.</p>
- </body>
-</html>
-EOF
- $response->content_type('text/html; charset=utf-8');
- }
- }
-
- # Content-Length
- if ( defined $response->body && length $response->body && !$response->content_length ) {
-
- # get the length from a filehandle
- if ( blessed( $response->body ) && $response->body->can('read') || ref( $response->body ) eq 'GLOB' )
- {
- my $size = -s $response->body;
- if ( $size ) {
- $response->content_length( $size );
- }
- else {
- $c->log->warn('Serving filehandle without a content-length');
- }
- }
- else {
- # everything should be bytes at this point, but just in case
- $response->content_length( length( $response->body ) );
- }
}
- # Errors
- if ( $response->status =~ /^(1\d\d|[23]04)$/ ) {
- $response->headers->remove_header("Content-Length");
- $response->body('');
- }
+ # Remove incorrectly added body and content related meta data when returning
+ # an information response, or a response the is required to not include a body
$c->finalize_cookies;
my $c = $class->prepare(@arguments);
$c->dispatch;
$status = $c->finalize;
- }
- catch {
+ } catch {
chomp(my $error = $_);
$class->log->error(qq/Caught exception in engine "$error"/);
+ #rethow if this can be handled by middleware
+ if(blessed $error && ($error->can('as_psgi') || $error->can('code'))) {
+ $error->can('rethrow') ? $error->rethrow : croak $error;
+ }
};
$COUNT++;
sub _make_immutable_if_needed {
my $class = shift;
- my $meta = Class::MOP::get_metaclass_by_name($class);
+ my $meta = find_meta($class);
my $isa_ca = $class->isa('Class::Accessor::Fast') || $class->isa('Class::Accessor');
if (
$meta->is_immutable
$dispatcher = $class->dispatcher_class;
}
- Class::MOP::load_class($dispatcher);
+ load_class($dispatcher);
# dispatcher instance
$class->dispatcher( $dispatcher->new );
# Don't really setup_engine -- see _setup_psgi_app for explanation.
return if $class->loading_psgi_file;
- Class::MOP::load_class($engine);
+ load_class($engine);
if ($ENV{MOD_PERL}) {
my $apache = $class->engine_loader->auto;
return;
}
+## This exists just to supply a prebuild psgi app for mod_perl and for the
+## build in server support (back compat support for pre psgi port behavior).
+## This is so that we don't build a new psgi app for each request when using
+## the mod_perl handler or the built in servers (http and fcgi, etc).
+
sub _finalized_psgi_app {
my ($app) = @_;
return $app->_psgi_app;
}
+## Look for a psgi file like 'myapp_web.psgi' (if the app is MyApp::Web) in the
+## home directory and load that and return it (just assume it is doing the
+## right thing :) ). If that does not exist, call $app->psgi_app, wrap that
+## in default_middleware and return it ( this is for backward compatibility
+## with pre psgi port behavior ).
+
sub _setup_psgi_app {
my ($app) = @_;
sub psgi_app {
my ($app) = @_;
- return $app->engine->build_psgi_app($app);
+ my $psgi = $app->engine->build_psgi_app($app);
+ return $app->Catalyst::Utils::apply_registered_middleware($psgi);
}
=head2 $c->setup_home
my ( $proto, $plugin, $instant ) = @_;
my $class = ref $proto || $proto;
- Class::MOP::load_class( $plugin );
+ load_class( $plugin );
$class->log->warn( "$plugin inherits from 'Catalyst::Component' - this is deprecated and will not work in 5.81" )
if $plugin->isa( 'Catalyst::Component' );
my $plugin_meta = Moose::Meta::Class->create($plugin);
return $class;
}
+ sub _default_plugins { return qw(Unicode::Encoding) }
+
sub setup_plugins {
my ( $class, $plugins ) = @_;
$class->_plugins( {} ) unless $class->_plugins;
+ $plugins = [ grep {
+ m/Unicode::Encoding/ ? do {
+ $class->log->warn(
+ 'Unicode::Encoding plugin is auto-applied,'
+ . ' please remove this from your appclass'
+ . ' and make sure to define "encoding" config'
+ );
+ unless (exists $class->config->{'encoding'}) {
+ $class->config->{'encoding'} = 'UTF-8';
+ }
+ () }
+ : $_
+ } @$plugins ];
+ push @$plugins, $class->_default_plugins;
$plugins = Data::OptList::mkopt($plugins || []);
my @plugins = map {
} @{ $plugins };
for my $plugin ( reverse @plugins ) {
- Class::MOP::load_class($plugin->[0], $plugin->[1]);
+ load_class($plugin->[0], $plugin->[1]);
my $meta = find_meta($plugin->[0]);
next if $meta && $meta->isa('Moose::Meta::Role');
$class => @roles
) if @roles;
}
+}
+
+=head2 registered_middlewares
+
+Read only accessor that returns an array of all the middleware in the order
+that they were added (which is the REVERSE of the order they will be applied).
+
+The values returned will be either instances of L<Plack::Middleware> or of a
+compatible interface, or a coderef, which is assumed to be inlined middleware
+
+=head2 setup_middleware (?@middleware)
+
+Read configuration information stored in configuration key C<psgi_middleware> or
+from passed @args.
+
+See under L</CONFIGURATION> information regarding C<psgi_middleware> and how
+to use it to enable L<Plack::Middleware>
+
+This method is automatically called during 'setup' of your application, so
+you really don't need to invoke it. However you may do so if you find the idea
+of loading middleware via configuration weird :). For example:
+
+ package MyApp;
+
+ use Catalyst;
+
+ __PACKAGE__->setup_middleware('Head');
+ __PACKAGE__->setup;
+
+When we read middleware definitions from configuration, we reverse the list
+which sounds odd but is likely how you expect it to work if you have prior
+experience with L<Plack::Builder> or if you previously used the plugin
+L<Catalyst::Plugin::EnableMiddleware> (which is now considered deprecated)
+
+=cut
+
+sub registered_middlewares {
+ my $class = shift;
+ if(my $middleware = $class->_psgi_middleware) {
+ return (
+ Plack::Middleware::HTTPExceptions->new,
+ Plack::Middleware::RemoveRedundantBody->new,
+ Plack::Middleware::FixMissingBodyInRedirect->new,
+ Plack::Middleware::ContentLength->new,
+ Plack::Middleware::MethodOverride->new,
+ Plack::Middleware::Head->new,
+ @$middleware);
+ } else {
+ die "You cannot call ->registered_middlewares until middleware has been setup";
+ }
+}
+
+sub setup_middleware {
+ my $class = shift;
+ my @middleware_definitions = @_ ?
+ @_ : reverse(@{$class->config->{'psgi_middleware'}||[]});
+
+ my @middleware = ();
+ while(my $next = shift(@middleware_definitions)) {
+ if(ref $next) {
+ if(Scalar::Util::blessed $next && $next->can('wrap')) {
+ push @middleware, $next;
+ } elsif(ref $next eq 'CODE') {
+ push @middleware, $next;
+ } elsif(ref $next eq 'HASH') {
+ my $namespace = shift @middleware_definitions;
+ my $mw = $class->Catalyst::Utils::build_middleware($namespace, %$next);
+ push @middleware, $mw;
+ } else {
+ die "I can't handle middleware definition ${\ref $next}";
+ }
+ } else {
+ my $mw = $class->Catalyst::Utils::build_middleware($next);
+ push @middleware, $mw;
+ }
+ }
+
+ my @existing = @{$class->_psgi_middleware || []};
+ $class->_psgi_middleware([@middleware,@existing,]);
+}
+
+=head2 registered_data_handlers
+
+A read only copy of registered Data Handlers returned as a Hash, where each key
+is a content type and each value is a subref that attempts to decode that content
+type.
+
+=head2 setup_data_handlers (?@data_handler)
+
+Read configuration information stored in configuration key C<data_handlers> or
+from passed @args.
+
+See under L</CONFIGURATION> information regarding C<data_handlers>.
+
+This method is automatically called during 'setup' of your application, so
+you really don't need to invoke it.
+
+=head2 default_data_handlers
+
+Default Data Handlers that come bundled with L<Catalyst>. Currently there are
+only two default data handlers, for 'application/json' and an alternative to
+'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' which supposed nested form parameters via
+L<CGI::Struct> or via L<CGI::Struct::XS> IF you've installed it.
+
+The 'application/json' data handler is used to parse incoming JSON into a Perl
+data structure. It used either L<JSON::MaybeXS> or L<JSON>, depending on which
+is installed. This allows you to fail back to L<JSON:PP>, which is a Pure Perl
+JSON decoder, and has the smallest dependency impact.
+
+Because we don't wish to add more dependencies to L<Catalyst>, if you wish to
+use this new feature we recommend installing L<JSON> or L<JSON::MaybeXS> in
+order to get the best performance. You should add either to your dependency
+list (Makefile.PL, dist.ini, cpanfile, etc.)
+
+=cut
+
+sub registered_data_handlers {
+ my $class = shift;
+ if(my $data_handlers = $class->_data_handlers) {
+ return %$data_handlers;
+ } else {
+ die "You cannot call ->registered_data_handlers until data_handers has been setup";
+ }
+}
+
+sub setup_data_handlers {
+ my ($class, %data_handler_callbacks) = @_;
+ %data_handler_callbacks = (
+ %{$class->default_data_handlers},
+ %{$class->config->{'data_handlers'}||+{}},
+ %data_handler_callbacks);
+
+ $class->_data_handlers(\%data_handler_callbacks);
+}
+
+sub default_data_handlers {
+ my ($class) = @_;
+ return +{
+ 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' => sub {
+ my ($fh, $req) = @_;
+ my $params = $req->_use_hash_multivalue ? $req->body_parameters->mixed : $req->body_parameters;
+ Class::Load::load_first_existing_class('CGI::Struct::XS', 'CGI::Struct')
+ ->can('build_cgi_struct')->($params);
+ },
+ 'application/json' => sub {
+ Class::Load::load_first_existing_class('JSON::MaybeXS', 'JSON')
+ ->can('decode_json')->(do { local $/; $_->getline });
+ },
+ };
}
=head2 $c->stack
at other URIs than that which the app is 'normally' based at with C<mod_rewrite>), the resolution of
C<< $c->request->base >> will be incorrect.
-=back
+=back
=item *
C<using_frontend_proxy> - See L</PROXY SUPPORT>.
+=item *
+
+C<encoding> - See L</ENCODING>
+
+=item *
+
+C<abort_chain_on_error_fix>
+
+When there is an error in an action chain, the default behavior is to continue
+processing the remaining actions and then catch the error upon chain end. This
+can lead to running actions when the application is in an unexpected state. If
+you have this issue, setting this config value to true will promptly exit a
+chain when there is an error raised in any action (thus terminating the chain
+early.)
+
+use like:
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(abort_chain_on_error_fix => 1);
+
+In the future this might become the default behavior.
+
+=item *
+
+C<use_hash_multivalue_in_request>
+
+In L<Catalyst::Request> the methods C<query_parameters>, C<body_parametes>
+and C<parameters> return a hashref where values might be scalar or an arrayref
+depending on the incoming data. In many cases this can be undesirable as it
+leads one to writing defensive code like the following:
+
+ my ($val) = ref($c->req->parameters->{a}) ?
+ @{$c->req->parameters->{a}} :
+ $c->req->parameters->{a};
+
+Setting this configuration item to true will make L<Catalyst> populate the
+attributes underlying these methods with an instance of L<Hash::MultiValue>
+which is used by L<Plack::Request> and others to solve this very issue. You
+may prefer this behavior to the default, if so enable this option (be warned
+if you enable it in a legacy application we are not sure if it is completely
+backwardly compatible).
+
+=item *
+
+C<psgi_middleware> - See L<PSGI MIDDLEWARE>.
+
+=item *
+
+C<data_handlers> - See L<DATA HANDLERS>.
+
=back
+=head1 EXCEPTIONS
+
+Generally when you throw an exception inside an Action (or somewhere in
+your stack, such as in a model that an Action is calling) that exception
+is caught by Catalyst and unless you either catch it yourself (via eval
+or something like L<Try::Tiny> or by reviewing the L</error> stack, it
+will eventually reach L</finalize_errors> and return either the debugging
+error stack page, or the default error page. However, if your exception
+can be caught by L<Plack::Middleware::HTTPExceptions>, L<Catalyst> will
+instead rethrow it so that it can be handled by that middleware (which
+is part of the default middleware). For example this would allow
+
+ use HTTP::Throwable::Factory 'http_throw';
+
+ sub throws_exception :Local {
+ my ($self, $c) = @_;
+
+ http_throw(SeeOther => { location =>
+ $c->uri_for($self->action_for('redirect')) });
+
+ }
+
=head1 INTERNAL ACTIONS
Catalyst uses internal actions like C<_DISPATCH>, C<_BEGIN>, C<_AUTO>,
modules you are using must also be thread-safe. Some modules, most notably
L<DBD::SQLite>, are not thread-safe.
+=head1 DATA HANDLERS
+
+The L<Catalyst::Request> object uses L<HTTP::Body> to populate 'classic' HTML
+form parameters and URL search query fields. However it has become common
+for various alternative content types to be PUT or POSTed to your controllers
+and actions. People working on RESTful APIs, or using AJAX often use JSON,
+XML and other content types when communicating with an application server. In
+order to better support this use case, L<Catalyst> defines a global configuration
+option, C<data_handlers>, which lets you associate a content type with a coderef
+that parses that content type into something Perl can readily access.
+
+ package MyApp::Web;
+
+ use Catalyst;
+ use JSON::Maybe;
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ data_handlers => {
+ 'application/json' => sub { local $/; decode_json $_->getline },
+ },
+ ## Any other configuration.
+ );
+
+ __PACKAGE__->setup;
+
+By default L<Catalyst> comes with a generic JSON data handler similar to the
+example given above, which uses L<JSON::Maybe> to provide either L<JSON::PP>
+(a pure Perl, dependency free JSON parser) or L<Cpanel::JSON::XS> if you have
+it installed (if you want the faster XS parser, add it to you project Makefile.PL
+or dist.ini, cpanfile, etc.)
+
+The C<data_handlers> configuation is a hashref whose keys are HTTP Content-Types
+(matched against the incoming request type using a regexp such as to be case
+insensitive) and whose values are coderefs that receive a localized version of
+C<$_> which is a filehandle object pointing to received body.
+
+This feature is considered an early access release and we reserve the right
+to alter the interface in order to provide a performant and secure solution to
+alternative request body content. Your reports welcomed!
+
+=head1 PSGI MIDDLEWARE
+
+You can define middleware, defined as L<Plack::Middleware> or a compatible
+interface in configuration. Your middleware definitions are in the form of an
+arrayref under the configuration key C<psgi_middleware>. Here's an example
+with details to follow:
+
+ package MyApp::Web;
+
+ use Catalyst;
+ use Plack::Middleware::StackTrace;
+
+ my $stacktrace_middleware = Plack::Middleware::StackTrace->new;
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ 'psgi_middleware', [
+ 'Debug',
+ '+MyApp::Custom',
+ $stacktrace_middleware,
+ 'Session' => {store => 'File'},
+ sub {
+ my $app = shift;
+ return sub {
+ my $env = shift;
+ $env->{myapp.customkey} = 'helloworld';
+ $app->($env);
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ );
+
+ __PACKAGE__->setup;
+
+So the general form is:
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(psgi_middleware => \@middleware_definitions);
+
+Where C<@middleware> is one or more of the following, applied in the REVERSE of
+the order listed (to make it function similarly to L<Plack::Builder>:
+
+Alternatively, you may also define middleware by calling the L</setup_middleware>
+package method:
+
+ package MyApp::Web;
+
+ use Catalyst;
+
+ __PACKAGE__->setup_middleware( \@middleware_definitions);
+ __PACKAGE__->setup;
+
+In the case where you do both (use 'setup_middleware' and configuration) the
+package call to setup_middleware will be applied earlier (in other words its
+middleware will wrap closer to the application). Keep this in mind since in
+some cases the order of middleware is important.
+
+The two approaches are not exclusive.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Middleware Object
+
+An already initialized object that conforms to the L<Plack::Middleware>
+specification:
+
+ my $stacktrace_middleware = Plack::Middleware::StackTrace->new;
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ 'psgi_middleware', [
+ $stacktrace_middleware,
+ ]);
+
+
+=item coderef
+
+A coderef that is an inlined middleware:
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ 'psgi_middleware', [
+ sub {
+ my $app = shift;
+ return sub {
+ my $env = shift;
+ if($env->{PATH_INFO} =~m/forced/) {
+ Plack::App::File
+ ->new(file=>TestApp->path_to(qw/share static forced.txt/))
+ ->call($env);
+ } else {
+ return $app->($env);
+ }
+ },
+ },
+ ]);
+
+
+
+=item a scalar
+
+We assume the scalar refers to a namespace after normalizing it using the
+following rules:
+
+(1) If the scalar is prefixed with a "+" (as in C<+MyApp::Foo>) then the full string
+is assumed to be 'as is', and we just install and use the middleware.
+
+(2) If the scalar begins with "Plack::Middleware" or your application namespace
+(the package name of your Catalyst application subclass), we also assume then
+that it is a full namespace, and use it.
+
+(3) Lastly, we then assume that the scalar is a partial namespace, and attempt to
+resolve it first by looking for it under your application namespace (for example
+if you application is "MyApp::Web" and the scalar is "MyMiddleware", we'd look
+under "MyApp::Web::Middleware::MyMiddleware") and if we don't find it there, we
+will then look under the regular L<Plack::Middleware> namespace (i.e. for the
+previous we'd try "Plack::Middleware::MyMiddleware"). We look under your application
+namespace first to let you 'override' common L<Plack::Middleware> locally, should
+you find that a good idea.
+
+Examples:
+
+ package MyApp::Web;
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ 'psgi_middleware', [
+ 'Debug', ## MyAppWeb::Middleware::Debug->wrap or Plack::Middleware::Debug->wrap
+ 'Plack::Middleware::Stacktrace', ## Plack::Middleware::Stacktrace->wrap
+ '+MyApp::Custom', ## MyApp::Custom->wrap
+ ],
+ );
+
+=item a scalar followed by a hashref
+
+Just like the previous, except the following C<HashRef> is used as arguments
+to initialize the middleware object.
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config(
+ 'psgi_middleware', [
+ 'Session' => {store => 'File'},
+ ]);
+
+=back
+
+Please see L<PSGI> for more on middleware.
+
+=head1 ENCODING
+
+On request, decodes all params from encoding into a sequence of
+logical characters. On response, encodes body into encoding.
+
+=head2 Methods
+
+=over 4
+
+=item encoding
+
+Returns an instance of an C<Encode> encoding
+
+ print $c->encoding->name
+
+=item handle_unicode_encoding_exception ($exception_context)
+
+Method called when decoding process for a request fails.
+
+An C<$exception_context> hashref is provided to allow you to override the
+behaviour of your application when given data with incorrect encodings.
+
+The default method throws exceptions in the case of invalid request parameters
+(resulting in a 500 error), but ignores errors in upload filenames.
+
+The keys passed in the C<$exception_context> hash are:
+
+=over
+
+=item param_value
+
+The value which was not able to be decoded.
+
+=item error_msg
+
+The exception received from L<Encode>.
+
+=item encoding_step
+
+What type of data was being decoded. Valid values are (currently)
+C<params> - for request parameters / arguments / captures
+and C<uploads> - for request upload filenames.
+
+=back
+
+=back
+
=head1 SUPPORT
IRC:
miyagawa: Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net>
+mgrimes: Mark Grimes <mgrimes@cpan.org>
+
mst: Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
mugwump: Sam Vilain
willert: Sebastian Willert <willert@cpan.org>
-wreis: Wallace Reis <wallace@reis.org.br>
+wreis: Wallace Reis <wreis@cpan.org>
Yuval Kogman, C<nothingmuch@woobling.org>
dd070: Dhaval Dhanani <dhaval070@gmail.com>
+Upasana <me@upasana.me>
+
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (c) 2005, the above named PROJECT FOUNDER and CONTRIBUTORS.
+Copyright (c) 2005-2014, the above named PROJECT FOUNDER and CONTRIBUTORS.
=head1 LICENSE