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256c894f 1package Catalyst::Action::REST;
2
930013e6 3use Moose;
4use namespace::autoclean;
256c894f 5
930013e6 6extends 'Catalyst::Action';
7ad87df9 7use Class::Inspector;
9a76221e 8use Catalyst::Request::REST;
ebba5325 9use Catalyst::Controller::REST;
10
9c5c9bd1 11BEGIN { require 5.008001; }
256c894f 12
351f252f 13our $VERSION = '0.98';
a66af307 14$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
9a76221e 15
24748286 16sub BUILDARGS {
17 my $class = shift;
18 my $config = shift;
19 Catalyst::Request::REST->_insert_self_into( $config->{class} );
20 return $class->SUPER::BUILDARGS($config, @_);
5132f5e4 21}
7328f0ab 22
23=head1 NAME
24
25Catalyst::Action::REST - Automated REST Method Dispatching
26
27=head1 SYNOPSIS
28
5e87ec47 29 sub foo :Local :ActionClass('REST') {
30 ... do setup for HTTP method specific handlers ...
31 }
7328f0ab 32
44d48631 33 sub foo_GET {
7328f0ab 34 ... do something for GET requests ...
35 }
36
4ee24376 37 # alternatively use an Action
e51849a0 38 sub foo_PUT : Action {
4ee24376 39 ... do something for PUT requests ...
7328f0ab 40 }
41
42=head1 DESCRIPTION
43
44This Action handles doing automatic method dispatching for REST requests. It
45takes a normal Catalyst action, and changes the dispatch to append an
4ee24376 46underscore and method name. First it will try dispatching to an action with
47the generated name, and failing that it will try to dispatch to a regular
48method.
7328f0ab 49
50For example, in the synopsis above, calling GET on "/foo" would result in
51the foo_GET method being dispatched.
52
44d48631 53If a method is requested that is not implemented, this action will
54return a status 405 (Method Not Found). It will populate the "Allow" header
5e87ec47 55with the list of implemented request methods. You can override this behavior
56by implementing a custom 405 handler like so:
57
58 sub foo_not_implemented {
59 ... handle not implemented methods ...
60 }
61
62If you do not provide an _OPTIONS subroutine, we will automatically respond
63with a 200 OK. The "Allow" header will be populated with the list of
64implemented request methods.
7328f0ab 65
5e87ec47 66It is likely that you really want to look at L<Catalyst::Controller::REST>,
67which brings this class together with automatic Serialization of requests
68and responses.
398c5a1b 69
85aa4e18 70When you use this module, it adds the L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST>
71role to your request class.
9a76221e 72
7328f0ab 73=head1 METHODS
74
75=over 4
76
77=item dispatch
78
79This method overrides the default dispatch mechanism to the re-dispatching
80mechanism described above.
81
82=cut
d34c067a 83
256c894f 84sub dispatch {
bb4130f6 85 my $self = shift;
d34c067a 86 my $c = shift;
256c894f 87
3faede66 88 my $rest_method = $self->name . "_" . uc( $c->request->method );
679978b1 89
295fe4d5 90 return $self->_dispatch_rest_method( $c, $rest_method );
91}
92
93sub _dispatch_rest_method {
94 my $self = shift;
95 my $c = shift;
96 my $rest_method = shift;
97
98 my $controller = $c->component( $self->class );
99
3faede66 100 my ($code, $name);
679978b1 101
3faede66 102 # Common case, for foo_GET etc
7656dd12 103 if ( $code = $controller->action_for($rest_method) ) {
a34f2309 104 $c->execute( $self->class, $self, @{ $c->req->args } ); # Execute normal 'foo' action.
105 return $c->forward( $code, $c->req->args ); # Forward to foo_GET if it's an action
82b48c61 106 }
107 elsif ($code = $controller->can($rest_method)) {
5f48cbe4 108 # Execute normal action
d34c067a 109 $c->execute( $self->class, $self, @{ $c->req->args } );
a34f2309 110 $name = $rest_method; # Stash name and code to run 'foo_GET' like an action below.
256c894f 111 }
256c894f 112
3faede66 113 # Generic handling for foo_OPTIONS
3faede66 114 if (!$code) {
65987ff6 115 if ( $c->request->method eq "OPTIONS") {
116 $name = $rest_method;
117 $code = sub { $self->_return_options($self->name, @_) };
118 }
119 else {
120 # Otherwise, not implemented.
121 $name = $self->name . "_not_implemented";
122 $code = $controller->can($name) # User method
123 # Generic not implemented
124 || sub { $self->_return_not_implemented($self->name, @_) };
125 }
679978b1 126 }
256c894f 127
3faede66 128 # localise stuff so we can dispatch the action 'as normal, but get
129 # different stats shown, and different code run.
130 local $self->{code} = $code;
131 local $self->{reverse} = $name;
d34c067a 132
679978b1 133 $c->execute( $self->class, $self, @{ $c->req->args } );
d34c067a 134}
135
136sub _get_allowed_methods {
d2d93101 137 my ( $self, $controller, $c, $name ) = @_;
679978b1 138 my $class = ref($controller) ? ref($controller) : $controller;
846b6b07 139 my $methods = Class::Inspector->methods($class);
140 return map { /^$name\_(.+)$/ } @$methods;
679978b1 141};
142
143sub _return_options {
3faede66 144 my ( $self, $method_name, $controller, $c) = @_;
d2d93101 145 my @allowed = $self->_get_allowed_methods($controller, $c, $method_name);
679978b1 146 $c->response->content_type('text/plain');
147 $c->response->status(200);
148 $c->response->header( 'Allow' => \@allowed );
d34c067a 149}
150
151sub _return_not_implemented {
3faede66 152 my ( $self, $method_name, $controller, $c ) = @_;
d34c067a 153
d2d93101 154 my @allowed = $self->_get_allowed_methods($controller, $c, $method_name);
7ad87df9 155 $c->response->content_type('text/plain');
156 $c->response->status(405);
eccb2137 157 $c->response->header( 'Allow' => \@allowed );
158 $c->response->body( "Method "
159 . $c->request->method
160 . " not implemented for "
679978b1 161 . $c->uri_for( $method_name ) );
7ad87df9 162}
163
24748286 164__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
165
256c894f 1661;
7328f0ab 167
168=back
169
170=head1 SEE ALSO
171
85aa4e18 172You likely want to look at L<Catalyst::Controller::REST>, which implements a
173sensible set of defaults for a controller doing REST.
174
175This class automatically adds the L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST> role to
786c212f 176your request class. If you're writing a web application which provides RESTful
d6ece98c 177responses and still needs to accommodate web browsers, you may prefer to use
85aa4e18 178L<Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST::ForBrowsers> instead.
7328f0ab 179
180L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize>, L<Catalyst::Action::Deserialize>
181
5d7480da 182=head1 TROUBLESHOOTING
183
184=over 4
185
186=item Q: I'm getting a "415 Unsupported Media Type" error. What gives?!
187
69ad525b 188A: Most likely, you haven't set Content-type equal to "application/json", or
189one of the accepted return formats. You can do this by setting it in your query
190accepted return formats. You can do this by setting it in your query string
191thusly: C<< ?content-type=application%2Fjson (where %2F == / uri escaped). >>
5d7480da 192
10bcd217 193B<NOTE> Apache will refuse %2F unless configured otherwise.
194Make sure C<AllowEncodedSlashes On> is in your httpd.conf file in order
69ad525b 195for this to run smoothly.
5d7480da 196
69ad525b 197=back
7328f0ab 198
5cb5f6bb 199=head1 AUTHOR
200
410b24f8 201Adam Jacob E<lt>adam@stalecoffee.orgE<gt>, with lots of help from mst and jrockway
5cb5f6bb 202
203Marchex, Inc. paid me while I developed this module. (L<http://www.marchex.com>)
204
2f7533ed 205=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
398c5a1b 206
04882f72 207Tomas Doran (t0m) E<lt>bobtfish@bobtfish.netE<gt>
2f7533ed 208
209John Goulah
33e5de96 210
04882f72 211Christopher Laco
33e5de96 212
04882f72 213Daisuke Maki E<lt>daisuke@endeworks.jpE<gt>
97b3cf7c 214
7580fa2b 215Hans Dieter Pearcey
216
16b5133c 217Brian Phillips E<lt>bphillips@cpan.orgE<gt>
8bf1f20e 218
410b24f8 219Dave Rolsky E<lt>autarch@urth.orgE<gt>
76a96edc 220
04882f72 221Luke Saunders
222
223Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt E<lt>frioux@gmail.comE<gt>
224
225J. Shirley E<lt>jshirley@gmail.comE<gt>
226
259c53c7 227Gavin Henry E<lt>ghenry@surevoip.co.ukE<gt>
228
8aa1a2ee 229Gerv http://www.gerv.net/
230
231Colin Newell <colin@opusvl.com>
232
5cb5f6bb 233=head1 COPYRIGHT
2f7533ed 234
259c53c7 235Copyright (c) 2006-2012 the above named AUTHOR and CONTRIBUTORS
2f7533ed 236
7328f0ab 237=head1 LICENSE
238
239You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
240
241=cut
d34c067a 242