X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FWeb%2FSimple%2FApplication.pm;h=4ab18bb7fa4561c8b9f81e6669e3bec8fb8a2fd5;hb=1592851592d04974bed5eaa84dc97f994f02b0b1;hp=fdf836937b3738934bc6dadc6fb4885509e0b2d5;hpb=baabba332e5b851f5d1b67746f47ac69daa0d422;p=catagits%2FWeb-Simple.git diff --git a/lib/Web/Simple/Application.pm b/lib/Web/Simple/Application.pm index fdf8369..4ab18bb 100644 --- a/lib/Web/Simple/Application.pm +++ b/lib/Web/Simple/Application.pm @@ -45,14 +45,14 @@ sub run_if_script { 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 { @@ -62,7 +62,10 @@ sub to_psgi_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 # STDIN is a socket, almost certainly FastCGI + ) { return $self->_run_fcgi; } elsif ($ENV{GATEWAY_INTERFACE}) { return $self->_run_cgi; @@ -75,34 +78,70 @@ sub run { unshift(@args, 'GET') if $args[0] =~ m{^/}; - $self->_run_test_request(@args); + $self->_run_cli_test_request(@args); } -sub _run_test_request { +sub _test_request_spec_to_http_request { my ($self, $method, $path, @rest) = @_; - require HTTP::Request; - require Plack::Test; + # if it's a reference, assume a request object + return $method if ref($method); my $request = HTTP::Request->new($method => $path); - if ($method eq 'POST' or $method eq 'PUT' and @rest) { + + my @params; + + while (my ($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(@rest); + $url->query_form(@params); $url->query; }; $request->header('Content-Type' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'); $request->header('Content-Length' => length($content)); $request->content($content); } - my $response; + + return $request; +} + +sub run_test_request { + my ($self, @req) = @_; + + require HTTP::Request; + require Plack::Test; + + my $request = $self->_test_request_spec_to_http_request(@req); + Plack::Test::test_psgi( - $self->to_psgi_app, sub { $response = shift->($request) } + $self->to_psgi_app, sub { shift->($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"; - print STDOUT $response->content."\n"; + my $content = $response->content; + $content .= "\n" if length($content) and $content !~ /\n\z/; + print STDOUT $content if $content; } sub _run_cli { @@ -214,6 +253,28 @@ that path - 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 @@ -264,12 +325,44 @@ calls ->new, or as an object method ... in which case it doesn't. =head2 run -Used for running your application under stand-alone CGI and FCGI modes. Also -useful for testing: +Used for running your application under stand-alone CGI and FCGI modes. + +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); + +Accepts either an L object or ($method, $path) and runs that +request against the application, returning an L object. + +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 object by hand or use the C subroutine +provided by L. + +If pairs are passed where the key ends in :, it is instead treated as a +headers, so: + + my $res = $app->run_test_request( + POST => '/', + 'Accept:' => 'text/html', + some_form_key => 'value' + ); + +will do what you expect. You can also pass a special key of Content: to +set the request body: - my $app = MyWebSimpleApp::Web->new; - my $c = HTTP::Request::AsCGI->new(@args)->setup; - $app->run; + my $res = $app->run_test_request( + POST => '/', + 'Content-Type:' => 'text/json', + 'Content:' => '{ "json": "here" }', + ); =head1 AUTHORS