=head1 VERSION
-Version 0.0037
+Version 0.016
=cut
-our $VERSION = '0.0037';
+our $VERSION = '0.016';
=head1 SYNOPSIS
If you just want to run CGIs from files, see L<Catalyst::Controller::CGIBin>.
+C<REMOTE_USER> will be set to C<< $c->user->obj->$username_field >> if
+available, or to C<< $c->req->remote_user >> otherwise.
+
=head1 CONFIGURATION
=head2 pass_env
=head2 cgi_to_response
-C<<$self->cgi_to_response($c, $coderef)>>
+C<< $self->cgi_to_response($c, $coderef) >>
Does the magic of running $coderef in a CGI environment, and populating the
appropriate parts of your Catalyst context with the results.
=head2 wrap_cgi
-C<<$self->wrap_cgi($c, $coderef)>>
+C<< $self->wrap_cgi($c, $coderef) >>
Runs $coderef in a CGI environment using L<HTTP::Request::AsCGI>, returns an
L<HTTP::Response>.
-The CGI environment is set up based on $c.
+The CGI environment is set up based on C<$c>.
The environment variables to pass on are taken from the configuration for your
Controller, see L</SYNOPSIS> for an example. If you don't supply a list of
-environment variables to pass, the whole of %ENV is used.
+environment variables to pass, the whole of %ENV is used (with exceptions listed
+in L</FILTERED ENVIRONMENT>.
Used by L</cgi_to_response>, which is probably what you want to use as well.
? eval { $c->user->obj->$username_field }
: '');
+ $username ||= $c->req->remote_user if $c->req->can('remote_user');
+
my $path_info = '/'.join '/' => map {
utf8::is_utf8($_) ? uri_escape_utf8($_) : uri_escape($_)
} @{ $c->req->args };