X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FManual%2FTutorial.pod;h=91d11acc7743c79e78506caa74119f871818cdfb;hb=64ccd8a8bfbc16276c044c94702b1440c2897695;hp=eb1af711b21645a491830fc3c9ee1d5efdc1f23f;hpb=61b1e958102e2371a79e07a7e2cdbb371797d202;p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial.pod b/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial.pod index eb1af71..91d11ac 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial.pod +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial.pod @@ -1,323 +1,521 @@ =head1 NAME -Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial - Getting started with Catalyst +Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial - Catalyst Tutorial: Overview + + =head1 DESCRIPTION -This document aims to get you up and running with Catalyst. - -NOTE: THIS DOCUMENT IS STILL VERY MUCH IN AN EARLY DRAFT STATE. SEE -THE NOTES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DOCUMENT. - -=head2 Installation - -The first step is to install Catalyst, and the simplest way to do this -is to install the Catalyst bundle from CPAN: - - $ perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Catalyst' - -This will retrieve Catalyst and a number of useful extensions and -install them for you. - - -=head2 Setting up your application - -Catalyst includes a helper script, C, that will set up a -skeleton application for you: - - $ catalyst.pl My::App - created "My-App" - created "My-App/script" - created "My-App/lib" - created "My-App/root" - created "My-App/t" - created "My-App/t/m" - created "My-App/t/v" - created "My-App/t/c" - created "My-App/lib/My/App" - created "My-App/lib/My/App/M" - created "My-App/lib/My/App/V" - created "My-App/lib/My/App/C" - created "My-App/lib/My/App.pm" - created "My-App/Makefile.PL" - created "My-App/README" - created "My-App/Changes" - created "My-App/t/01app.t" - created "My-App/t/02podcoverage.t" - created "My-App/script/cgi.pl" - created "My-App/script/nph-cgi.pl" - created "My-App/script/fcgi.pl" - created "My-App/script/server.pl" - created "My-App/script/test.pl" - created "My-App/script/create.pl" +The Catalyst framework is a flexible and comprehensive environment for +quickly building high-functionality web applications. This tutorial is +design to provide a rapid introduction to its basics and most commonly +used features while focusing on real-world best practices. + +The tutorial is broken down into the following sections: + +=over 4 + +=item * + +L + +=item * + +L + +=item * + +L + +=item * + +L + +=item * + +L + +=item * + +L + +=item * + +L + +=item * + +L + +=item * + +L + +=back + + +Full source code is available for each section via the main Catalyst +Subversion repository at +L. See the +end of each section for the specifics on retrieving code for that +section. + +A tarball of the final application is available at +C. -This creates the directory structure shown, populated with skeleton -files. +=head1 Detailed Table Of Contents +=head2 Part 1: Introduction +=over 4 -=head2 Testing out the sample application +=item * -You can test out your new application by running the server script that -catalyst provides: +VERSIONS AND CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS TUTORIAL - $ cd My-App - $ script/server.pl - [...] [catalyst] [debug] Debug messages enabled - [...] [catalyst] [debug] Loaded engine "Catalyst::Engine::HTTP" - [...] [catalyst] [debug] Loaded private actions - .=----------------------+----------------------+---------------=. - | Private | Class | Code | - |=----------------------+----------------------+---------------=| - | /default | MyApp | CODE(0x86f08ac | - '=----------------------+----------------------+---------------=' - "My::App" defined "!default" as "CODE(0x83fd570)" - [...] [catalyst] [info] My::App powered by Catalyst 5.00 - You can connect to your server at http://localhost:3000 +=item * -(Note that each line logged by Catalyst includes a timestamp, which has -been replaced here with "C<...>" so that the text fits onto the lines.) +CATALYST INSTALLATION -The server is now waiting for you to make requests of it. Try using -telnet to manually make a simple GET request of the server (when -telnet responds with "Escape character is '^]'.", type "GET / HTTP/1.0" -and hit return twice): +=item * - $ telnet localhost 3000 - Trying 127.0.0.1... - Connected to localhost. - Escape character is '^]'. - GET / HTTP/1.0 - - HTTP/1.0 200 - Server: Catalyst/5.00 - Status: 200 - Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 12:31:55 GMT - X-catalyst: 5.00 - Content-length: 40 - Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 +DATABASES - Congratulations, My::App is on Catalyst! - Connection closed by foreign host. - $ +=item * -More trace messages will appear in the original terminal window: +WHERE TO GET WORKING CODE - [...] [catalyst] [debug] ******************************** - [...] [catalyst] [debug] * Request 1 (0.027/s) [9818] - [...] [catalyst] [debug] ******************************** - [...] [catalyst] [debug] "GET" request for "" from localhost - [...] [catalyst] [info] Request took 0.051399s (19.456/s) - .=--------------------------------------------------+----------=. - | Action | Time | - |=--------------------------------------------------+----------=| - | /default | 0.000026s | - '=--------------------------------------------------+----------=' +=back -The server will continue running until you interrupt it. -The application can also be tested from the command line using the generated -helper script, C