package Web::Simple::Application;
+use Scalar::Util 'weaken';
+
use Moo;
has 'config' => (
require Web::Dispatch;
require Web::Simple::DispatchNode;
my $final = $self->_build_final_dispatcher;
+
+ # We need to weaken both the copy of $self that the
+ # app parameter will close over and the copy that'll
+ # be passed through as a node argument.
+ #
+ # To ensure that this doesn't then result in us being
+ # DESTROYed unexpectedly early, our to_psgi_app method
+ # closes back over $self
+
+ weaken($self);
+ my $node_args = { app_object => $self };
+ weaken($node_args->{app_object});
Web::Dispatch->new(
app => sub { $self->dispatch_request(@_), $final },
node_class => 'Web::Simple::DispatchNode',
- node_args => { app_object => $self }
+ node_args => $node_args
);
}
sub _run_cgi {
my $self = shift;
- require Plack::Server::CGI;
- Plack::Server::CGI->run($self->to_psgi_app);
+ require Plack::Handler::CGI;
+ Plack::Handler::CGI->new->run($self->to_psgi_app);
}
sub _run_fcgi {
my $self = shift;
- require Plack::Server::FCGI;
- Plack::Server::FCGI->run($self->to_psgi_app);
+ require Plack::Handler::FCGI;
+ Plack::Handler::FCGI->new->run($self->to_psgi_app);
}
sub to_psgi_app {
my $self = ref($_[0]) ? $_[0] : $_[0]->new;
- $self->_dispatcher->to_app;
+ my $app = $self->_dispatcher->to_app;
+
+ # Close over $self to keep $self alive even though
+ # we weakened the copies the dispatcher has; the
+ # if 0 causes the ops to be optimised away to
+ # minimise the performance impact and avoid void
+ # context warnings while still doing the closing
+ # over part. As Mithaldu said: "Gnarly." ...
+
+ return sub { $self if 0; goto &$app; };
}
sub run {
my $self = shift;
- if ($ENV{PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN} || $ENV{FCGI_ROLE} || $ENV{FCGI_SOCKET_PATH}) {
+ if (
+ $ENV{PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN} || $ENV{FCGI_ROLE} || $ENV{FCGI_SOCKET_PATH}
+ || ( -S STDIN && !$ENV{GATEWAY_INTERFACE} )
+ # If STDIN is a socket, almost certainly FastCGI, except for mod_cgid
+ ) {
return $self->_run_fcgi;
} elsif ($ENV{GATEWAY_INTERFACE}) {
return $self->_run_cgi;
}
- unless (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ m{^/}) {
+ unless (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] =~ m{^[A-Z/]}) {
return $self->_run_cli(@ARGV);
}
- my $path = shift @ARGV;
+ my @args = @ARGV;
+
+ unshift(@args, 'GET') if $args[0] =~ m{^/};
+
+ $self->_run_cli_test_request(@args);
+}
+
+sub _test_request_spec_to_http_request {
+ my ($self, $method, $path, @rest) = @_;
+
+ # if it's a reference, assume a request object
+ return $method if ref($method);
+
+ my $request = HTTP::Request->new($method => $path);
+
+ my @params;
+
+ while (my ($header, $value) = splice(@rest, 0, 2)) {
+ unless ($header =~ s/:$//) {
+ push @params, $header, $value;
+ }
+ $header =~ s/_/-/g;
+ if ($header eq 'Content') {
+ $request->content($value);
+ } else {
+ $request->headers->push_header($header, $value);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (($method eq 'POST' or $method eq 'PUT') and @params) {
+ my $content = do {
+ require URI;
+ my $url = URI->new('http:');
+ $url->query_form(@params);
+ $url->query;
+ };
+ $request->header('Content-Type' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded');
+ $request->header('Content-Length' => length($content));
+ $request->content($content);
+ }
+
+ return $request;
+}
+
+sub run_test_request {
+ my ($self, @req) = @_;
- require HTTP::Request::Common;
+ require HTTP::Request;
require Plack::Test;
- local *GET = \&HTTP::Request::Common::GET;
- my $request = GET($path);
- my $response;
- Plack::Test::test_psgi($self->to_psgi_app, sub { $response = shift->($request) });
- print $response->as_string;
+ my $request = $self->_test_request_spec_to_http_request(@req);
+
+ Plack::Test::test_psgi(
+ $self->to_psgi_app, sub { shift->($request) }
+ );
+}
+
+sub _run_cli_test_request {
+ my ($self, @req) = @_;
+ my $response = $self->run_test_request(@req);
+
+ binmode(STDOUT); binmode(STDERR); # for win32
+
+ print STDERR $response->status_line."\n";
+ print STDERR $response->headers_as_string("\n")."\n";
+ my $content = $response->content;
+ $content .= "\n" if length($content) and $content !~ /\n\z/;
+ print STDOUT $content if $content;
}
sub _run_cli {
=head1 NAME
-Web::Simple::Application - A base class for your Web-Simple applications
+Web::Simple::Application - A base class for your Web-Simple application
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head1 METHODS
-This class exposes the follow public methods.
+This class exposes the following public methods.
=head2 default_config
-Provide configuration information to your application, for example:
+Merges with the C<config> initializer to provide configuration information for
+your application. For example:
sub default_config {
(
);
}
-Now, C<$self> will have an attribute C<config> which will be set to a HashRef
+Now, the C<config> attribute of C<$self> will be set to a HashRef
containing keys 'title' and 'posts_dir'.
-=head2 run_if_script
+The keys from default_config are merged into any config supplied, so
+if you construct your application like:
-In the case where you wish to run you L<Web::Simple> based application as a
-stand alone CGI application, you can simple do:
+ MyWebSimpleApp::Web->new(
+ config => { title => 'Spoon', environment => 'dev' }
+ )
- ## my_web_simple_app.pl
- use MyWebSimpleApp::Web;
- MyWebSimpleApp::Web->run_if_script.
+then C<config> will contain:
+
+ {
+ title => 'Spoon',
+ posts_dir => '/path/to/myapp/posts',
+ environment => 'dev'
+ }
+
+=head2 run_if_script
-Or (even more simply) just inline the entire application:
+The run_if_script method is designed to be used at the end of the script
+or .pm file where your application class is defined - for example:
## my_web_simple_app.pl
#!/usr/bin/env perl
HelloWorld->run_if_script;
+This returns a true value, so your file is now valid as a module - so
+
+ require 'my_web_simple_app.pl';
+
+ my $hw = HelloWorld->new;
+
+will work fine (and you can rename it to lib/HelloWorld.pm later to make it
+a real use-able module).
+
+However, it detects if it's being run as a script (via testing $0) and if
+so attempts to do the right thing.
+
+If run under a CGI environment, your application will execute as a CGI.
+
+If run under a FastCGI environment, your application will execute as a
+FastCGI process (this works both for dynamic shared-hosting-style FastCGI
+and for apache FastCgiServer style setups).
+
+If run from the commandline with a URL path, it runs a GET request against
+that path -
+
+ $ perl -Ilib examples/hello-world/hello-world.cgi /
+ 200 OK
+ Content-Type: text/plain
+
+ Hello world!
+
+You can also provide a method name -
+
+ $ perl -Ilib examples/hello-world/hello-world.cgi POST /
+ 405 Method Not Allowed
+ Content-Type: text/plain
+
+ Method not allowed
+
+For a POST or PUT request, pairs on the command line will be treated
+as form variables. For any request, pairs on the command line ending in :
+are treated as headers, and 'Content:' will set the request body -
+
+ $ ./myapp POST / Accept: text/html form_field_name form_field_value
+
+ $ ./myapp POST / Content-Type: text/json Content: '{ "json": "here" }'
+
+The body of the response is sent to STDOUT and the headers to STDERR, so
+
+ $ ./myapp GET / >index.html
+
+will generally do the right thing.
+
+Additionally, you can treat the file as though it were a standard PSGI
+application file (*.psgi). For example you can start up up with C<plackup>
+
+ plackup my_web_simple_app.pl
+
+or C<starman>
+
+ starman my_web_simple_app.pl
+
=head2 to_psgi_app
-Given a L<Web::Simple> application root namespace, return it in a form suitable
-to run in inside a L<Plack> container, or in L<Plack::Builder> or in a C<*.psgi>
-file:
+This method is called by L</run_if_script> to create the L<PSGI> app coderef
+for use via L<Plack> and L<plackup>. If you want to globally add middleware,
+you can override this method:
+
+ use Web::Simple 'HelloWorld';
+ use Plack::Builder;
+
+ {
+ package HelloWorld;
+
+
+ around 'to_psgi_app', sub {
+ my ($orig, $self) = (shift, shift);
+ my $app = $self->$orig(@_);
+ builder {
+ enable ...; ## whatever middleware you want
+ $app;
+ };
+ };
+ }
+
+This method can also be used to mount a Web::Simple application within
+a separate C<*.psgi> file -
- ## app.psgi
use strictures 1;
use Plack::Builder;
- use MyWebSimpleApp::Web;
+ use WSApp;
+ use AnotherWSApp;
builder {
- ## enable middleware
- enable 'StackTrace';
- enable 'Debug';
-
- ## return application
- MyWebSimpleApp::Web->to_psgi_app;
+ mount '/' => WSApp->to_psgi_app;
+ mount '/another' => AnotherWSApp->to_psgi_app;
};
-This could be run via C<plackup>, etc. Please note the L<Plack::Builder> DSL
-is optional, if you are enabling L<Plack::Middleware> internally in your
-L<Web::Simple> application; your app.psgi could be as simple as:
+This method can be called as a class method, in which case it implicitly
+calls ->new, or as an object method ... in which case it doesn't.
- use MyWebSimpleApp::Web;
- MyWebSimpleApp::Web->to_psgi_app;
+=head2 run
-As always, mix and match the pieces you actually need and remember the
-L<Web::Simple> philosophy of trying to keep it as minimal and simple as possible.
+Used for running your application under stand-alone CGI and FCGI modes.
-=head2 run
+I should document this more extensively but run_if_script will call it when
+you need it, so don't worry about it too much.
+
+=head2 run_test_request
+
+ my $res = $app->run_test_request(GET => '/' => %headers);
+
+ my $res = $app->run_test_request(POST => '/' => %headers_or_form);
+
+ my $res = $app->run_test_request($http_request);
-Used for running your application under stand-alone CGI and FCGI modes. Also
-useful for testing:
+Accepts either an L<HTTP::Request> object or ($method, $path) and runs that
+request against the application, returning an L<HTTP::Response> object.
- my $app = MyWebSimpleApp::Web->new;
- my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new(@args)->setup;
- $app->run;
+If the HTTP method is POST or PUT, then a series of pairs can be passed after
+this to create a form style message body. If you need to test an upload, then
+create an L<HTTP::Request> object by hand or use the C<POST> subroutine
+provided by L<HTTP::Request::Common>.
-=head1 AUTHOR
+If pairs are passed where the key ends in :, it is instead treated as a
+headers, so:
-Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
+ my $res = $app->run_test_request(
+ POST => '/',
+ 'Accept:' => 'text/html',
+ some_form_key => 'value'
+ );
-=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
+will do what you expect. You can also pass a special key of Content: to
+set the request body:
-None required yet. Maybe this module is perfect (hahahahaha ...).
+ my $res = $app->run_test_request(
+ POST => '/',
+ 'Content-Type:' => 'text/json',
+ 'Content:' => '{ "json": "here" }',
+ );
-=head1 COPYRIGHT
+=head1 AUTHORS
-Copyright (c) 2009 the Web::Simple L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS>
-as listed above.
+See L<Web::Simple> for authors.
-=head1 LICENSE
+=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
-This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms
-as perl itself.
+See L<Web::Simple> for the copyright and license.
=cut