use strict;
use Catalyst qw[Test::Errors Test::Headers];
+use Catalyst::Utils;
our $VERSION = '0.01';
#sub execute { return shift->NEXT::execute(@_); } # does not work, bug?
-sub main_action : Private {
+sub global_action : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
$c->forward('TestApp::View::Dump::Request');
}
sub execute {
- my $c = shift;
- my $class = ref( $c->component($_[0]) ) || $_[0];
- my $action = $c->actions->{reverse}->{"$_[1]"} || "$_[1]";
+ my $c = shift;
+ my $class = ref( $c->component( $_[0] ) ) || $_[0];
+ my $action = $c->actions->{reverse}->{"$_[1]"} || "$_[1]";
my $method;
- if ( $action =~ /->(\w+)$/ ) {
- $method = $1;
+ if ( $action =~ /->(\w+)$/ ) {
+ $method = $1;
}
- elsif ( $action =~ /\/(\w+)$/ ) {
- $method = $1;
+ elsif ( $action =~ /\/(\w+)$/ ) {
+ $method = $1;
}
- my $executed = sprintf( "%s->%s", $class, $method );
-
- $c->response->headers->push_header( 'X-Catalyst-Executed' => $executed );
+ if ( $class && $method ) {
+ my $executed = sprintf( "%s->%s", $class, $method );
+ $c->response->headers->push_header( 'X-Catalyst-Executed' => $executed );
+ }
+
return $c->SUPER::execute(@_);
}