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256c894f 1package Catalyst::Controller::REST;
930013e6 2use Moose;
3use namespace::autoclean;
256c894f 4
1c4b501b 5our $VERSION = '0.93';
a66af307 6$VERSION = eval $VERSION;
832e768d 7
398c5a1b 8=head1 NAME
9
db8bb647 10Catalyst::Controller::REST - A RESTful controller
398c5a1b 11
12=head1 SYNOPSIS
13
14 package Foo::Controller::Bar;
5cb5f6bb 15 use Moose;
16 use namespace::autoclean;
17
18 BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller::REST' }
398c5a1b 19
20 sub thing : Local : ActionClass('REST') { }
21
22 # Answer GET requests to "thing"
23 sub thing_GET {
24 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
db8bb647 25
398c5a1b 26 # Return a 200 OK, with the data in entity
db8bb647 27 # serialized in the body
398c5a1b 28 $self->status_ok(
db8bb647 29 $c,
398c5a1b 30 entity => {
31 some => 'data',
32 foo => 'is real bar-y',
33 },
34 );
35 }
36
37 # Answer PUT requests to "thing"
db8bb647 38 sub thing_PUT {
ace04991 39 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
40
fcf45ed9 41 $radiohead = $c->req->data->{radiohead};
10bcd217 42
43 $self->status_created(
44 $c,
45 location => $c->req->uri->as_string,
46 entity => {
47 radiohead => $radiohead,
48 }
49 );
50 }
398c5a1b 51
52=head1 DESCRIPTION
53
54Catalyst::Controller::REST implements a mechanism for building
55RESTful services in Catalyst. It does this by extending the
db8bb647 56normal Catalyst dispatch mechanism to allow for different
57subroutines to be called based on the HTTP Method requested,
398c5a1b 58while also transparently handling all the serialization/deserialization for
59you.
60
61This is probably best served by an example. In the above
62controller, we have declared a Local Catalyst action on
db8bb647 63"sub thing", and have used the ActionClass('REST').
398c5a1b 64
65Below, we have declared "thing_GET" and "thing_PUT". Any
db8bb647 66GET requests to thing will be dispatched to "thing_GET",
67while any PUT requests will be dispatched to "thing_PUT".
398c5a1b 68
e601adda 69Any unimplemented HTTP methods will be met with a "405 Method Not Allowed"
70response, automatically containing the proper list of available methods. You
71can override this behavior through implementing a custom
db8bb647 72C<thing_not_implemented> method.
e601adda 73
74If you do not provide an OPTIONS handler, we will respond to any OPTIONS
75requests with a "200 OK", populating the Allowed header automatically.
76
77Any data included in C<< $c->stash->{'rest'} >> will be serialized for you.
78The serialization format will be selected based on the content-type
79of the incoming request. It is probably easier to use the L<STATUS HELPERS>,
80which are described below.
398c5a1b 81
10bcd217 82"The HTTP POST, PUT, and OPTIONS methods will all automatically
83L<deserialize|Catalyst::Action::Deserialize> the contents of
84C<< $c->request->body >> into the C<< $c->request->data >> hashref", based on
85the request's C<Content-type> header. A list of understood serialization
86formats is L<below|/AVAILABLE SERIALIZERS>.
398c5a1b 87
e601adda 88If we do not have (or cannot run) a serializer for a given content-type, a 415
db8bb647 89"Unsupported Media Type" error is generated.
398c5a1b 90
91To make your Controller RESTful, simply have it
92
5cb5f6bb 93 BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller::REST' }
398c5a1b 94
9cd203c9 95=head1 CONFIGURATION
96
97See L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize/CONFIGURATION>. Note that the C<serialize>
98key has been deprecated.
99
398c5a1b 100=head1 SERIALIZATION
101
102Catalyst::Controller::REST will automatically serialize your
e601adda 103responses, and deserialize any POST, PUT or OPTIONS requests. It evaluates
104which serializer to use by mapping a content-type to a Serialization module.
db8bb647 105We select the content-type based on:
e601adda 106
5cb5f6bb 107=over
e601adda 108
109=item B<The Content-Type Header>
110
111If the incoming HTTP Request had a Content-Type header set, we will use it.
112
113=item B<The content-type Query Parameter>
114
115If this is a GET request, you can supply a content-type query parameter.
116
117=item B<Evaluating the Accept Header>
118
119Finally, if the client provided an Accept header, we will evaluate
db8bb647 120it and use the best-ranked choice.
e601adda 121
122=back
123
124=head1 AVAILABLE SERIALIZERS
125
126A given serialization mechanism is only available if you have the underlying
127modules installed. For example, you can't use XML::Simple if it's not already
db8bb647 128installed.
e601adda 129
95318468 130In addition, each serializer has its quirks in terms of what sorts of data
e601adda 131structures it will properly handle. L<Catalyst::Controller::REST> makes
db8bb647 132no attempt to save you from yourself in this regard. :)
e601adda 133
134=over 2
135
95318468 136=item * C<text/x-yaml> => C<YAML::Syck>
e601adda 137
138Returns YAML generated by L<YAML::Syck>.
139
95318468 140=item * C<text/html> => C<YAML::HTML>
e601adda 141
142This uses L<YAML::Syck> and L<URI::Find> to generate YAML with all URLs turned
26b59bcb 143to hyperlinks. Only usable for Serialization.
e601adda 144
95318468 145=item * C<application/json> => C<JSON>
e601adda 146
db8bb647 147Uses L<JSON> to generate JSON output. It is strongly advised to also have
e540a1fa 148L<JSON::XS> installed. The C<text/x-json> content type is supported but is
149deprecated and you will receive warnings in your log.
e601adda 150
838f49dc 151You can also add a hash in your controller config to pass options to the json object.
152For instance, to relax permissions when deserializing input, add:
153 __PACKAGE__->config(
154 json_options => { relaxed => 1 }
155 )
156
d0d292d4 157=item * C<text/javascript> => C<JSONP>
158
159If a callback=? parameter is passed, this returns javascript in the form of: $callback($serializedJSON);
160
92d78e8f 161Note - this is disabled by default as it can be a security risk if you are unaware.
162
163The usual MIME types for this serialization format are: 'text/javascript', 'application/x-javascript',
164'application/javascript'.
165
95318468 166=item * C<text/x-data-dumper> => C<Data::Serializer>
e601adda 167
168Uses the L<Data::Serializer> module to generate L<Data::Dumper> output.
169
95318468 170=item * C<text/x-data-denter> => C<Data::Serializer>
e601adda 171
172Uses the L<Data::Serializer> module to generate L<Data::Denter> output.
173
95318468 174=item * C<text/x-data-taxi> => C<Data::Serializer>
e601adda 175
176Uses the L<Data::Serializer> module to generate L<Data::Taxi> output.
177
95318468 178=item * C<application/x-storable> => C<Data::Serializer>
e601adda 179
180Uses the L<Data::Serializer> module to generate L<Storable> output.
181
95318468 182=item * C<application/x-freezethaw> => C<Data::Serializer>
e601adda 183
184Uses the L<Data::Serializer> module to generate L<FreezeThaw> output.
185
95318468 186=item * C<text/x-config-general> => C<Data::Serializer>
e601adda 187
188Uses the L<Data::Serializer> module to generate L<Config::General> output.
189
95318468 190=item * C<text/x-php-serialization> => C<Data::Serializer>
e601adda 191
192Uses the L<Data::Serializer> module to generate L<PHP::Serialization> output.
193
95318468 194=item * C<text/xml> => C<XML::Simple>
e601adda 195
196Uses L<XML::Simple> to generate XML output. This is probably not suitable
197for any real heavy XML work. Due to L<XML::Simple>s requirement that the data
198you serialize be a HASHREF, we transform outgoing data to be in the form of:
199
200 { data => $yourdata }
201
95318468 202=item * L<View>
9a76221e 203
db8bb647 204Uses a regular Catalyst view. For example, if you wanted to have your
3d8a0645 205C<text/html> and C<text/xml> views rendered by TT, set:
206
207 __PACKAGE__->config(
208 map => {
209 'text/html' => [ 'View', 'TT' ],
210 'text/xml' => [ 'View', 'XML' ],
211 }
5cb5f6bb 212 );
3d8a0645 213
214Your views should have a C<process> method like this:
215
216 sub process {
217 my ( $self, $c, $stash_key ) = @_;
5cb5f6bb 218
3d8a0645 219 my $output;
220 eval {
221 $output = $self->serialize( $c->stash->{$stash_key} );
222 };
223 return $@ if $@;
5cb5f6bb 224
3d8a0645 225 $c->response->body( $output );
226 return 1; # important
227 }
228
229 sub serialize {
230 my ( $self, $data ) = @_;
5cb5f6bb 231
3d8a0645 232 my $serialized = ... process $data here ...
5cb5f6bb 233
3d8a0645 234 return $serialized;
235 }
9a76221e 236
178f8470 237=item * Callback
238
239For infinite flexibility, you can provide a callback for the
240deserialization/serialization steps.
241
242 __PACKAGE__->config(
243 map => {
244 'text/xml' => [ 'Callback', { deserialize => \&parse_xml, serialize => \&render_xml } ],
245 }
246 );
247
248The C<deserialize> callback is passed a string that is the body of the
249request and is expected to return a scalar value that results from
250the deserialization. The C<serialize> callback is passed the data
251structure that needs to be serialized and must return a string suitable
252for returning in the HTTP response. In addition to receiving the scalar
253to act on, both callbacks are passed the controller object and the context
254(i.e. C<$c>) as the second and third arguments.
255
e601adda 256=back
257
95318468 258By default, L<Catalyst::Controller::REST> will return a
259C<415 Unsupported Media Type> response if an attempt to use an unsupported
260content-type is made. You can ensure that something is always returned by
261setting the C<default> config option:
398c5a1b 262
5cb5f6bb 263 __PACKAGE__->config(default => 'text/x-yaml');
398c5a1b 264
95318468 265would make it always fall back to the serializer plugin defined for
266C<text/x-yaml>.
398c5a1b 267
e601adda 268=head1 CUSTOM SERIALIZERS
269
95318468 270Implementing new Serialization formats is easy! Contributions
271are most welcome! If you would like to implement a custom serializer,
272you should create two new modules in the L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize>
273and L<Catalyst::Action::Deserialize> namespace. Then assign your new
274class to the content-type's you want, and you're done.
275
276See L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize> and L<Catalyst::Action::Deserialize>
277for more information.
e601adda 278
398c5a1b 279=head1 STATUS HELPERS
280
e601adda 281Since so much of REST is in using HTTP, we provide these Status Helpers.
282Using them will ensure that you are responding with the proper codes,
283headers, and entities.
284
398c5a1b 285These helpers try and conform to the HTTP 1.1 Specification. You can
db8bb647 286refer to it at: L<http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.txt>.
398c5a1b 287These routines are all implemented as regular subroutines, and as
288such require you pass the current context ($c) as the first argument.
289
5cb5f6bb 290=over
398c5a1b 291
292=cut
293
930013e6 294BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller' }
d4611771 295use Params::Validate qw(SCALAR OBJECT);
256c894f 296
297__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw(serialize));
298
299__PACKAGE__->config(
e540a1fa 300 'stash_key' => 'rest',
301 'map' => {
302 'text/html' => 'YAML::HTML',
303 'text/xml' => 'XML::Simple',
304 'text/x-yaml' => 'YAML',
305 'application/json' => 'JSON',
306 'text/x-json' => 'JSON',
307 'text/x-data-dumper' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Data::Dumper' ],
308 'text/x-data-denter' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Data::Denter' ],
309 'text/x-data-taxi' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Data::Taxi' ],
95318468 310 'application/x-storable' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Storable' ],
311 'application/x-freezethaw' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'FreezeThaw' ],
312 'text/x-config-general' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Config::General' ],
e540a1fa 313 'text/x-php-serialization' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'PHP::Serialization' ],
314 },
256c894f 315);
316
e540a1fa 317sub begin : ActionClass('Deserialize') { }
5511d1ff 318
0ba73721 319sub end : ActionClass('Serialize') { }
320
398c5a1b 321=item status_ok
322
323Returns a "200 OK" response. Takes an "entity" to serialize.
324
325Example:
326
327 $self->status_ok(
db8bb647 328 $c,
398c5a1b 329 entity => {
330 radiohead => "Is a good band!",
331 }
332 );
333
334=cut
335
336sub status_ok {
337 my $self = shift;
e601adda 338 my $c = shift;
d4611771 339 my %p = Params::Validate::validate( @_, { entity => 1, }, );
398c5a1b 340
341 $c->response->status(200);
e601adda 342 $self->_set_entity( $c, $p{'entity'} );
398c5a1b 343 return 1;
344}
345
346=item status_created
347
348Returns a "201 CREATED" response. Takes an "entity" to serialize,
349and a "location" where the created object can be found.
350
351Example:
352
353 $self->status_created(
db8bb647 354 $c,
398c5a1b 355 location => $c->req->uri->as_string,
356 entity => {
357 radiohead => "Is a good band!",
358 }
359 );
360
361In the above example, we use the requested URI as our location.
362This is probably what you want for most PUT requests.
363
364=cut
bb4130f6 365
5511d1ff 366sub status_created {
367 my $self = shift;
e601adda 368 my $c = shift;
d4611771 369 my %p = Params::Validate::validate(
e601adda 370 @_,
5511d1ff 371 {
e601adda 372 location => { type => SCALAR | OBJECT },
373 entity => { optional => 1 },
5511d1ff 374 },
375 );
256c894f 376
5511d1ff 377 my $location;
e601adda 378 if ( ref( $p{'location'} ) ) {
5511d1ff 379 $location = $p{'location'}->as_string;
33e5de96 380 } else {
381 $location = $p{'location'};
5511d1ff 382 }
383 $c->response->status(201);
e601adda 384 $c->response->header( 'Location' => $location );
385 $self->_set_entity( $c, $p{'entity'} );
bb4130f6 386 return 1;
387}
388
398c5a1b 389=item status_accepted
390
391Returns a "202 ACCEPTED" response. Takes an "entity" to serialize.
392
393Example:
394
395 $self->status_accepted(
db8bb647 396 $c,
398c5a1b 397 entity => {
398 status => "queued",
399 }
400 );
401
402=cut
e601adda 403
398c5a1b 404sub status_accepted {
bb4130f6 405 my $self = shift;
e601adda 406 my $c = shift;
d4611771 407 my %p = Params::Validate::validate( @_, { entity => 1, }, );
bb4130f6 408
398c5a1b 409 $c->response->status(202);
e601adda 410 $self->_set_entity( $c, $p{'entity'} );
bb4130f6 411 return 1;
412}
413
bbf0feae 414=item status_no_content
415
416Returns a "204 NO CONTENT" response.
417
418=cut
419
420sub status_no_content {
421 my $self = shift;
422 my $c = shift;
423 $c->response->status(204);
424 $self->_set_entity( $c, undef );
042656b6 425 return 1;
bbf0feae 426}
427
bdff70a9 428=item status_multiple_choices
429
430Returns a "300 MULTIPLE CHOICES" response. Takes an "entity" to serialize, which should
431provide list of possible locations. Also takes optional "location" for preferred choice.
432
433=cut
434
435sub status_multiple_choices {
436 my $self = shift;
437 my $c = shift;
438 my %p = Params::Validate::validate(
439 @_,
440 {
441 entity => 1,
442 location => { type => SCALAR | OBJECT, optional => 1 },
443 },
444 );
445
446 my $location;
447 if ( ref( $p{'location'} ) ) {
448 $location = $p{'location'}->as_string;
449 } else {
450 $location = $p{'location'};
451 }
452 $c->response->status(300);
453 $c->response->header( 'Location' => $location ) if exists $p{'location'};
454 $self->_set_entity( $c, $p{'entity'} );
455 return 1;
456}
457
398c5a1b 458=item status_bad_request
459
460Returns a "400 BAD REQUEST" response. Takes a "message" argument
461as a scalar, which will become the value of "error" in the serialized
462response.
463
464Example:
465
466 $self->status_bad_request(
db8bb647 467 $c,
33e5de96 468 message => "Cannot do what you have asked!",
398c5a1b 469 );
470
471=cut
e601adda 472
cc186a5b 473sub status_bad_request {
474 my $self = shift;
e601adda 475 my $c = shift;
d4611771 476 my %p = Params::Validate::validate( @_, { message => { type => SCALAR }, }, );
cc186a5b 477
478 $c->response->status(400);
faf5c20b 479 $c->log->debug( "Status Bad Request: " . $p{'message'} ) if $c->debug;
e601adda 480 $self->_set_entity( $c, { error => $p{'message'} } );
cc186a5b 481 return 1;
482}
483
550807bc 484=item status_forbidden
485
486Returns a "403 FORBIDDEN" response. Takes a "message" argument
487as a scalar, which will become the value of "error" in the serialized
488response.
489
490Example:
491
492 $self->status_forbidden(
493 $c,
494 message => "access denied",
495 );
496
497=cut
498
499sub status_forbidden {
500 my $self = shift;
501 my $c = shift;
502 my %p = Params::Validate::validate( @_, { message => { type => SCALAR }, }, );
503
504 $c->response->status(403);
505 $c->log->debug( "Status Forbidden: " . $p{'message'} ) if $c->debug;
506 $self->_set_entity( $c, { error => $p{'message'} } );
507 return 1;
508}
509
398c5a1b 510=item status_not_found
511
512Returns a "404 NOT FOUND" response. Takes a "message" argument
513as a scalar, which will become the value of "error" in the serialized
514response.
515
516Example:
517
518 $self->status_not_found(
db8bb647 519 $c,
33e5de96 520 message => "Cannot find what you were looking for!",
398c5a1b 521 );
522
523=cut
e601adda 524
bb4130f6 525sub status_not_found {
526 my $self = shift;
e601adda 527 my $c = shift;
d4611771 528 my %p = Params::Validate::validate( @_, { message => { type => SCALAR }, }, );
bb4130f6 529
530 $c->response->status(404);
faf5c20b 531 $c->log->debug( "Status Not Found: " . $p{'message'} ) if $c->debug;
e601adda 532 $self->_set_entity( $c, { error => $p{'message'} } );
bb4130f6 533 return 1;
534}
535
bbf0feae 536=item gone
537
538Returns a "41O GONE" response. Takes a "message" argument as a scalar,
539which will become the value of "error" in the serialized response.
540
541Example:
542
543 $self->status_gone(
544 $c,
545 message => "The document have been deleted by foo",
546 );
547
548=cut
549
550sub status_gone {
551 my $self = shift;
552 my $c = shift;
553 my %p = Params::Validate::validate( @_, { message => { type => SCALAR }, }, );
554
555 $c->response->status(410);
556 $c->log->debug( "Status Gone " . $p{'message'} ) if $c->debug;
557 $self->_set_entity( $c, { error => $p{'message'} } );
558 return 1;
559}
560
bb4130f6 561sub _set_entity {
e601adda 562 my $self = shift;
563 my $c = shift;
bb4130f6 564 my $entity = shift;
e601adda 565 if ( defined($entity) ) {
faf5c20b 566 $c->stash->{ $self->{'stash_key'} } = $entity;
5511d1ff 567 }
568 return 1;
eccb2137 569}
256c894f 570
398c5a1b 571=back
572
573=head1 MANUAL RESPONSES
574
575If you want to construct your responses yourself, all you need to
576do is put the object you want serialized in $c->stash->{'rest'}.
577
e601adda 578=head1 IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
579
580This Controller ties together L<Catalyst::Action::REST>,
581L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize> and L<Catalyst::Action::Deserialize>. It should be suitable for most applications. You should be aware that it:
582
583=over 4
584
585=item Configures the Serialization Actions
586
587This class provides a default configuration for Serialization. It is currently:
588
589 __PACKAGE__->config(
95318468 590 'stash_key' => 'rest',
591 'map' => {
592 'text/html' => 'YAML::HTML',
593 'text/xml' => 'XML::Simple',
594 'text/x-yaml' => 'YAML',
595 'application/json' => 'JSON',
596 'text/x-json' => 'JSON',
597 'text/x-data-dumper' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Data::Dumper' ],
598 'text/x-data-denter' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Data::Denter' ],
599 'text/x-data-taxi' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Data::Taxi' ],
600 'application/x-storable' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Storable' ],
601 'application/x-freezethaw' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'FreezeThaw' ],
602 'text/x-config-general' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'Config::General' ],
603 'text/x-php-serialization' => [ 'Data::Serializer', 'PHP::Serialization' ],
604 },
e601adda 605 );
606
607You can read the full set of options for this configuration block in
608L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize>.
609
610=item Sets a C<begin> and C<end> method for you
611
612The C<begin> method uses L<Catalyst::Action::Deserialize>. The C<end>
613method uses L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize>. If you want to override
614either behavior, simply implement your own C<begin> and C<end> actions
355d4385 615and forward to another action with the Serialize and/or Deserialize
616action classes:
e601adda 617
10bcd217 618 package Foo::Controller::Monkey;
619 use Moose;
620 use namespace::autoclean;
355d4385 621
10bcd217 622 BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller::REST' }
e601adda 623
355d4385 624 sub begin : Private {
e601adda 625 my ($self, $c) = @_;
db8bb647 626 ... do things before Deserializing ...
355d4385 627 $c->forward('deserialize');
e601adda 628 ... do things after Deserializing ...
db8bb647 629 }
e601adda 630
355d4385 631 sub deserialize : ActionClass('Deserialize') {}
632
e601adda 633 sub end :Private {
634 my ($self, $c) = @_;
db8bb647 635 ... do things before Serializing ...
355d4385 636 $c->forward('serialize');
e601adda 637 ... do things after Serializing ...
638 }
639
355d4385 640 sub serialize : ActionClass('Serialize') {}
641
8bf1f20e 642If you need to deserialize multipart requests (i.e. REST data in
643one part and file uploads in others) you can do so by using the
644L<Catalyst::Action::DeserializeMultiPart> action class.
645
e540a1fa 646=back
647
e601adda 648=head1 A MILD WARNING
649
650I have code in production using L<Catalyst::Controller::REST>. That said,
651it is still under development, and it's possible that things may change
d6ece98c 652between releases. I promise to not break things unnecessarily. :)
e601adda 653
398c5a1b 654=head1 SEE ALSO
655
656L<Catalyst::Action::REST>, L<Catalyst::Action::Serialize>,
657L<Catalyst::Action::Deserialize>
658
659For help with REST in general:
660
661The HTTP 1.1 Spec is required reading. http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.txt
662
663Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer
664
665The REST Wiki: http://rest.blueoxen.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FrontPage
666
5cb5f6bb 667=head1 AUTHORS
e540a1fa 668
5cb5f6bb 669See L<Catalyst::Action::REST> for authors.
e540a1fa 670
398c5a1b 671=head1 LICENSE
672
673You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
674
675=cut
676
24748286 677__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
678
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