X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FUpgrading.pod;h=f15995eae1367200072b3bc7c395053e73174b22;hb=da9eab5aa66d2a418d084460d8df95a8b48351cd;hp=0536cc02503729a10a8b42d1e607b5281f50982c;hpb=93d60cae48bf2b71dd003cdefa275717e22b29b3;p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Upgrading.pod b/lib/Catalyst/Upgrading.pod index 0536cc0..f15995e 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Upgrading.pod +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Upgrading.pod @@ -2,26 +2,28 @@ Catalyst::Upgrading - Instructions for upgrading to the latest Catalyst -=head1 Upgrading to Catalyst 5.90 +=head1 Upgrading to Catalyst 5.9 The major change is that L now replaces most of the subclasses of L. If you are using one of the standard subclasses of L this should be a straightforward upgrade for you. It was a design goal for this release to be as backwardly compatible as possible. -However since L is different from L it would be -possible that edge case differences would exist. Therefore we recommend care -be taken with this upgrade and that testing should be greater than would be -the case with a minor point update. +However since L is different from L it is possible +that edge case differences exist. Therefore we recommend care be taken with +this upgrade and that testing should be greater than would be the case with a +minor point update. -It is highly recommended that you become familar with the L ecosystem -and documentation. Being able to take advantage of L development and -middleware is a major bonus to this upgrade. +It is highly recommended that you become familiar with the L ecosystem +and documentation. Being able to take advantage of L development and +middleware is a major bonus to this upgrade. Documentation about how to +take advantage of L by writing your own C<< .psgi >> file +is contained in L. If you have created a custom subclass of L you will need to convert it to be a subclass of L. If you are using the L engine, L, this new -release supercedes that code. +release supersedes that code. If you are using a subclass of L that is aimed at nonstandard or internal / testing uses, such as L you should @@ -38,12 +40,12 @@ enough to use L. The engines that are build upon the various iterations of mod_perl, L and -L should be seemless upgrades and will +L should be seamless upgrades and will work using using L or L as required. L, is however no longer supported, as Plack -does not support mod_perl version 1.99??? FIXME - is this true? +does not support mod_perl version 1.99 =head2 Upgrading the HTTP Engine @@ -53,44 +55,154 @@ script is upgraded to use L. =head2 Upgrading the CGI Engine -If you were using L you should now use... - -No upgrade needed if your myapp_cgi.pl script is already upgraded -enough to use L. +If you were using L there is no upgrade needed if your +myapp_cgi.pl script is already upgraded enough to use L. =head2 Upgrading the Preforking Engine If you were using L then L -is automatically loaded. +is automatically loaded. You should (at least) change your C +to depend on Starman. + +You can regenerate your C script with C +and implement a C class that looks like this: + + package MyApp::Script::Server; + use Moose; + use namespace::autoclean; + + extends 'CatalystX::Script::Server::Starman'; + + 1; + +This takes advantage of the new script system, and adds a number of options to +the standard server script as extra options are added by Starman. + +More information about these options can be seen at +L. + +An alternate route to implement this functionality is to write a simple .psgi +file for your application, then use the L utility to start the +server. =head2 Upgrading the PSGI Engine -If you were using L this new release supercedes this -engine in supporting L. You should remove the.. FIXME +If you were using L this new release supersedes this +engine in supporting L. By default the Engine is now always L. +As a result, you can stop depending on L in your +C. + +Applications that were using L +previously should entirely continue to work in this release with no changes. + +However, if you have an C script, then you no longer +need to specify the PSGI engine. Instead, the L application class +now has a new method C which returns a L compatible coderef +which you can wrap in middleware of your choice. + +Catalyst will use the .psgi for your application if it is located in the C +directory of the application + +For example, if you were using L in the past, you will +have written (or generated) a C