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e623bdf2 1package Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST;
2use Moose::Role;
3use HTTP::Headers::Util qw(split_header_words);
4use namespace::autoclean;
5
6has [qw/ data accept_only /] => ( is => 'rw' );
7
8sub accepted_content_types {
9 my $self = shift;
10
11 return $self->{content_types} if $self->{content_types};
12
13 my %types;
14
15 # First, we use the content type in the HTTP Request. It wins all.
16 $types{ $self->content_type } = 3
17 if $self->content_type;
18
19 if ($self->method eq "GET" && $self->param('content-type')) {
20 $types{ $self->param('content-type') } = 2;
21 }
22
23 # Third, we parse the Accept header, and see if the client
24 # takes a format we understand.
25 #
26 # This is taken from chansen's Apache2::UploadProgress.
27 if ( $self->header('Accept') ) {
28 $self->accept_only(1) unless keys %types;
29
30 my $accept_header = $self->header('Accept');
31 my $counter = 0;
32
33 foreach my $pair ( split_header_words($accept_header) ) {
34 my ( $type, $qvalue ) = @{$pair}[ 0, 3 ];
35 next if $types{$type};
36
37 # cope with invalid (missing required q parameter) header like:
38 # application/json; charset="utf-8"
39 # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616#section-14.1
40 unless ( defined $pair->[2] && lc $pair->[2] eq 'q' ) {
41 $qvalue = undef;
42 }
43
44 unless ( defined $qvalue ) {
45 $qvalue = 1 - ( ++$counter / 1000 );
46 }
47
48 $types{$type} = sprintf( '%.3f', $qvalue );
49 }
50 }
51
52 return $self->{content_types} =
53 [ sort { $types{$b} <=> $types{$a} } keys %types ];
54}
55
56sub preferred_content_type { $_[0]->accepted_content_types->[0] }
57
58sub accepts {
59 my $self = shift;
60 my $type = shift;
61
62 return grep { $_ eq $type } @{ $self->accepted_content_types };
63}
64
651;
38e05ec4 66__END__
67
68=head1 NAME
69
70Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST - A role to apply to Catalyst::Request giving it REST methods and attributes.
71
72=head1 SYNOPSIS
73
74 if ( $c->request->accepts('application/json') ) {
75 ...
76 }
77
78 my $types = $c->request->accepted_content_types();
79
80=head1 DESCRIPTION
81
82This is a L<Moose::Role> applied to L<Catalyst::Request> that adds a few
83methods to the request object to faciliate writing REST-y code.
84Currently, these methods are all related to the content types accepted by
85the client.
86
87=head1 METHODS
88
89=over
90
91=item data
92
93If the request went through the Deserializer action, this method will
94return the deserialized data structure.
95
96=item accepted_content_types
97
98Returns an array reference of content types accepted by the
99client.
100
101The list of types is created by looking at the following sources:
102
103=over 8
104
105=item * Content-type header
106
107If this exists, this will always be the first type in the list.
108
109=item * content-type parameter
110
111If the request is a GET request and there is a "content-type"
112parameter in the query string, this will come before any types in the
113Accept header.
114
115=item * Accept header
116
117This will be parsed and the types found will be ordered by the
118relative quality specified for each type.
119
120=back
121
122If a type appears in more than one of these places, it is ordered based on
123where it is first found.
124
125=item preferred_content_type
126
127This returns the first content type found. It is shorthand for:
128
129 $request->accepted_content_types->[0]
130
131=item accepts($type)
132
133Given a content type, this returns true if the type is accepted.
134
135Note that this does not do any wildcard expansion of types.
136
137=back
138
139=head1 AUTHORS
140
141See L<Catalyst::Action::REST> for authors.
142
143=head1 LICENSE
144
145You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
146
147=cut
148