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1 | NAME |
2 | Catalyst - The Elegant MVC Web Application Framework |
3 | |
4 | SYNOPSIS |
5 | # use the helper to start a new application |
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6 | catalyst.pl MyApp |
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7 | cd MyApp |
8 | |
9 | # add models, views, controllers |
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10 | script/myapp_create.pl model Something |
11 | script/myapp_create.pl view Stuff |
12 | script/myapp_create.pl controller Yada |
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13 | |
14 | # built in testserver |
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15 | script/myapp_server.pl |
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16 | |
17 | # command line interface |
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18 | script/myapp_test.pl /yada |
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19 | |
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20 | use Catalyst; |
21 | |
22 | use Catalyst qw/My::Module My::OtherModule/; |
23 | |
24 | use Catalyst '-Debug'; |
25 | |
26 | use Catalyst qw/-Debug -Engine=CGI/; |
27 | |
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28 | sub default : Private { $_[1]->res->output('Hello') } ); |
29 | |
30 | sub index : Path('/index.html') { |
31 | my ( $self, $c ) = @_; |
32 | $c->res->output('Hello'); |
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33 | $c->forward('foo'); |
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34 | } |
35 | |
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36 | sub product : Regex('^product[_]*(\d*).html$') { |
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37 | my ( $self, $c ) = @_; |
38 | $c->stash->{template} = 'product.tt'; |
39 | $c->stash->{product} = $c->req->snippets->[0]; |
40 | } |
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41 | |
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42 | See also Catalyst::Manual::Intro |
43 | |
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44 | DESCRIPTION |
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45 | The key concept of Catalyst is DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself). |
46 | |
47 | See Catalyst::Manual for more documentation. |
48 | |
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49 | Catalyst plugins can be loaded by naming them as arguments to the "use |
50 | Catalyst" statement. Omit the "Catalyst::Plugin::" prefix from the |
51 | plugin name, so "Catalyst::Plugin::My::Module" becomes "My::Module". |
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52 | |
53 | use Catalyst 'My::Module'; |
54 | |
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55 | Special flags like -Debug and -Engine can also be specified as arguments |
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56 | when Catalyst is loaded: |
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57 | |
58 | use Catalyst qw/-Debug My::Module/; |
59 | |
60 | The position of plugins and flags in the chain is important, because |
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61 | they are loaded in exactly the order that they appear. |
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62 | |
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63 | The following flags are supported: |
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64 | |
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65 | -Debug |
66 | enables debug output, i.e.: |
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67 | |
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68 | use Catalyst '-Debug'; |
69 | |
70 | this is equivalent to: |
71 | |
72 | use Catalyst; |
73 | sub debug { 1 } |
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74 | |
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75 | -Dispatcher |
76 | Force Catalyst to use a specific dispatcher. |
77 | |
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78 | -Engine |
79 | Force Catalyst to use a specific engine. Omit the |
80 | "Catalyst::Engine::" prefix of the engine name, i.e.: |
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81 | |
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82 | use Catalyst '-Engine=CGI'; |
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83 | |
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84 | -Home |
85 | Force Catalyst to use a specific home directory. |
86 | |
87 | -Log |
88 | Specify log level. |
89 | |
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90 | METHODS |
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91 | $c->action |
92 | Accessor for the current action |
93 | |
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94 | $c->comp($name) |
95 | $c->component($name) |
96 | Get a component object by name. |
97 | |
98 | $c->comp('MyApp::Model::MyModel')->do_stuff; |
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99 | |
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100 | config |
101 | Returns a hashref containing your applications settings. |
102 | |
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103 | debug |
104 | Overload to enable debug messages. |
105 | |
106 | $c->detach( $command [, \@arguments ] ) |
107 | Like "forward" but doesn't return. |
108 | |
109 | $c->dispatcher |
110 | Contains the dispatcher instance. Stringifies to class. |
111 | |
112 | $c->forward( $command [, \@arguments ] ) |
113 | Forward processing to a private action or a method from a class. If |
114 | you define a class without method it will default to process(). also |
115 | takes an optional arrayref containing arguments to be passed to the |
116 | new function. $c->req->args will be reset upon returning from the |
117 | function. |
118 | |
119 | $c->forward('/foo'); |
120 | $c->forward('index'); |
121 | $c->forward(qw/MyApp::Model::CDBI::Foo do_stuff/); |
122 | $c->forward('MyApp::View::TT'); |
123 | |
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124 | $c->namespace |
125 | Accessor to the namespace of the current action |
126 | |
127 | $c->path_to(@path) |
128 | Merges @path with $c->config->{home} and returns a Path::Class |
129 | object. |
130 | |
131 | For example: |
132 | |
133 | $c->path_to( 'db', 'sqlite.db' ); |
134 | |
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135 | $c->setup |
136 | Setup. |
137 | |
138 | $c->setup; |
139 | |
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140 | $c->uri_for($path,[@args]) |
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141 | Merges path with $c->request->base for absolute uri's and with |
142 | $c->request->match for relative uri's, then returns a normalized URI |
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143 | object. If any args are passed, they are added at the end of the |
144 | path. |
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145 | |
146 | $c->error |
147 | $c->error($error, ...) |
148 | $c->error($arrayref) |
149 | Returns an arrayref containing error messages. |
150 | |
151 | my @error = @{ $c->error }; |
152 | |
153 | Add a new error. |
154 | |
155 | $c->error('Something bad happened'); |
156 | |
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157 | Clean errors. |
158 | |
159 | $c->error(0); |
160 | |
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161 | $c->engine |
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162 | Contains the engine instance. Stringifies to the class. |
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163 | |
164 | $c->log |
165 | Contains the logging object. Unless it is already set Catalyst sets |
166 | this up with a "Catalyst::Log" object. To use your own log class: |
167 | |
168 | $c->log( MyLogger->new ); |
169 | $c->log->info("now logging with my own logger!"); |
170 | |
171 | Your log class should implement the methods described in the |
172 | "Catalyst::Log" man page. |
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173 | |
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174 | $c->plugin( $name, $class, @args ) |
175 | Instant plugins for Catalyst. Classdata accessor/mutator will be |
176 | created, class loaded and instantiated. |
177 | |
178 | MyApp->plugin( 'prototype', 'HTML::Prototype' ); |
179 | |
180 | $c->prototype->define_javascript_functions; |
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181 | |
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182 | $c->request |
183 | $c->req |
184 | Returns a "Catalyst::Request" object. |
185 | |
186 | my $req = $c->req; |
187 | |
188 | $c->response |
189 | $c->res |
190 | Returns a "Catalyst::Response" object. |
191 | |
192 | my $res = $c->res; |
193 | |
194 | $c->state |
195 | Contains the return value of the last executed action. |
196 | |
197 | $c->stash |
198 | Returns a hashref containing all your data. |
199 | |
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200 | print $c->stash->{foo}; |
201 | |
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202 | Keys may be set in the stash by assigning to the hash reference, or |
203 | by passing either a single hash reference or a list of key/value |
204 | pairs as arguments. |
205 | |
206 | For example: |
207 | |
208 | $c->stash->{foo} ||= 'yada'; |
209 | $c->stash( { moose => 'majestic', qux => 0 } ); |
210 | $c->stash( bar => 1, gorch => 2 ); |
211 | |
212 | $c->welcome_message |
213 | Returns the Catalyst welcome HTML page. |
214 | |
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215 | INTERNAL METHODS |
216 | $c->benchmark($coderef) |
217 | Takes a coderef with arguments and returns elapsed time as float. |
218 | |
219 | my ( $elapsed, $status ) = $c->benchmark( sub { return 1 } ); |
220 | $c->log->info( sprintf "Processing took %f seconds", $elapsed ); |
221 | |
222 | $c->components |
223 | Contains the components. |
224 | |
225 | $c->counter |
226 | Returns a hashref containing coderefs and execution counts. (Needed |
227 | for deep recursion detection) |
228 | |
229 | $c->depth |
230 | Returns the actual forward depth. |
231 | |
232 | $c->dispatch |
233 | Dispatch request to actions. |
234 | |
235 | $c->execute($class, $coderef) |
236 | Execute a coderef in given class and catch exceptions. Errors are |
237 | available via $c->error. |
238 | |
239 | $c->finalize |
240 | Finalize request. |
241 | |
242 | $c->finalize_body |
243 | Finalize body. |
244 | |
245 | $c->finalize_cookies |
246 | Finalize cookies. |
247 | |
248 | $c->finalize_error |
249 | Finalize error. |
250 | |
251 | $c->finalize_headers |
252 | Finalize headers. |
253 | |
254 | $c->finalize_output |
255 | An alias for finalize_body. |
256 | |
257 | $c->finalize_read |
258 | Finalize the input after reading is complete. |
259 | |
260 | $c->finalize_uploads |
261 | Finalize uploads. Cleans up any temporary files. |
262 | |
263 | $c->get_action( $action, $namespace, $inherit ) |
264 | Get an action in a given namespace. |
265 | |
266 | handle_request( $class, @arguments ) |
267 | Handles the request. |
268 | |
269 | $c->prepare(@arguments) |
270 | Turns the engine-specific request( Apache, CGI ... ) into a Catalyst |
271 | context . |
272 | |
273 | $c->prepare_action |
274 | Prepare action. |
275 | |
276 | $c->prepare_body |
277 | Prepare message body. |
278 | |
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279 | $c->prepare_body_chunk( $chunk ) |
280 | Prepare a chunk of data before sending it to HTTP::Body. |
281 | |
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282 | $c->prepare_body_parameters |
283 | Prepare body parameters. |
284 | |
285 | $c->prepare_connection |
286 | Prepare connection. |
287 | |
288 | $c->prepare_cookies |
289 | Prepare cookies. |
290 | |
291 | $c->prepare_headers |
292 | Prepare headers. |
293 | |
294 | $c->prepare_parameters |
295 | Prepare parameters. |
296 | |
297 | $c->prepare_path |
298 | Prepare path and base. |
299 | |
300 | $c->prepare_query_parameters |
301 | Prepare query parameters. |
302 | |
303 | $c->prepare_read |
304 | Prepare the input for reading. |
305 | |
306 | $c->prepare_request |
307 | Prepare the engine request. |
308 | |
309 | $c->prepare_uploads |
310 | Prepare uploads. |
311 | |
312 | $c->prepare_write |
313 | Prepare the output for writing. |
314 | |
315 | $c->read( [$maxlength] ) |
316 | Read a chunk of data from the request body. This method is designed |
317 | to be used in a while loop, reading $maxlength bytes on every call. |
318 | $maxlength defaults to the size of the request if not specified. |
319 | |
320 | You have to set MyApp->config->{parse_on_demand} to use this |
321 | directly. |
322 | |
323 | $c->run |
324 | Starts the engine. |
325 | |
326 | $c->set_action( $action, $code, $namespace, $attrs ) |
327 | Set an action in a given namespace. |
328 | |
329 | $c->setup_actions($component) |
330 | Setup actions for a component. |
331 | |
332 | $c->setup_components |
333 | Setup components. |
334 | |
335 | $c->setup_dispatcher |
336 | $c->setup_engine |
337 | $c->setup_home |
338 | $c->setup_log |
339 | $c->setup_plugins |
340 | $c->write( $data ) |
341 | Writes $data to the output stream. When using this method directly, |
342 | you will need to manually set the Content-Length header to the |
343 | length of your output data, if known. |
344 | |
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345 | version |
346 | Returns the Catalyst version number. mostly useful for powered by |
347 | messages in template systems. |
348 | |
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349 | CASE SENSITIVITY |
350 | By default Catalyst is not case sensitive, so "MyApp::C::FOO::Bar" |
351 | becomes "/foo/bar". |
352 | |
353 | But you can activate case sensitivity with a config parameter. |
354 | |
355 | MyApp->config->{case_sensitive} = 1; |
356 | |
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357 | So "MyApp::C::Foo::Bar" becomes "/Foo/Bar". |
358 | |
359 | ON-DEMAND PARSER |
360 | The request body is usually parsed at the beginning of a request, but if |
361 | you want to handle input yourself or speed things up a bit you can |
362 | enable on-demand parsing with a config parameter. |
363 | |
364 | MyApp->config->{parse_on_demand} = 1; |
365 | |
366 | PROXY SUPPORT |
367 | Many production servers operate using the common double-server approach, |
368 | with a lightweight frontend web server passing requests to a larger |
369 | backend server. An application running on the backend server must deal |
370 | with two problems: the remote user always appears to be '127.0.0.1' and |
371 | the server's hostname will appear to be 'localhost' regardless of the |
372 | virtual host the user connected through. |
373 | |
374 | Catalyst will automatically detect this situation when you are running |
375 | both the frontend and backend servers on the same machine. The following |
376 | changes are made to the request. |
377 | |
378 | $c->req->address is set to the user's real IP address, as read from the |
379 | HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR header. |
380 | |
381 | The host value for $c->req->base and $c->req->uri is set to the real host, |
382 | as read from the HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST header. |
383 | |
384 | Obviously, your web server must support these 2 headers for this to |
385 | work. |
386 | |
387 | In a more complex server farm environment where you may have your |
388 | frontend proxy server(s) on different machines, you will need to set a |
389 | configuration option to tell Catalyst to read the proxied data from the |
390 | headers. |
391 | |
392 | MyApp->config->{using_frontend_proxy} = 1; |
393 | |
394 | If you do not wish to use the proxy support at all, you may set: |
395 | |
396 | MyApp->config->{ignore_frontend_proxy} = 1; |
397 | |
398 | THREAD SAFETY |
399 | Catalyst has been tested under Apache 2's threading mpm_worker, |
400 | mpm_winnt, and the standalone forking HTTP server on Windows. We believe |
401 | the Catalyst core to be thread-safe. |
402 | |
403 | If you plan to operate in a threaded environment, remember that all |
404 | other modules you are using must also be thread-safe. Some modules, most |
405 | notably DBD::SQLite, are not thread-safe. |
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407 | SUPPORT |
408 | IRC: |
409 | |
410 | Join #catalyst on irc.perl.org. |
411 | |
412 | Mailing-Lists: |
413 | |
414 | http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst |
415 | http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst-dev |
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416 | |
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417 | Web: |
418 | |
419 | http://catalyst.perl.org |
420 | |
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421 | SEE ALSO |
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422 | Catalyst::Manual - The Catalyst Manual |
423 | Catalyst::Engine - Core Engine |
424 | Catalyst::Log - The Log Class. |
425 | Catalyst::Request - The Request Object |
426 | Catalyst::Response - The Response Object |
427 | Catalyst::Test - The test suite. |
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428 | |
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429 | CREDITS |
430 | Andy Grundman |
431 | |
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432 | Andy Wardley |
433 | |
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434 | Andreas Marienborg |
435 | |
436 | Andrew Bramble |
437 | |
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438 | Andrew Ford |
439 | |
440 | Andrew Ruthven |
441 | |
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442 | Arthur Bergman |
443 | |
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444 | Autrijus Tang |
445 | |
446 | Christian Hansen |
447 | |
448 | Christopher Hicks |
449 | |
450 | Dan Sully |
451 | |
452 | Danijel Milicevic |
453 | |
454 | David Naughton |
455 | |
456 | Gary Ashton Jones |
457 | |
458 | Geoff Richards |
459 | |
460 | Jesse Sheidlower |
461 | |
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462 | Jesse Vincent |
463 | |
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464 | Jody Belka |
465 | |
466 | Johan Lindstrom |
467 | |
468 | Juan Camacho |
469 | |
470 | Leon Brocard |
471 | |
472 | Marcus Ramberg |
473 | |
474 | Matt S Trout |
475 | |
476 | Robert Sedlacek |
477 | |
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478 | Tatsuhiko Miyagawa |
479 | |
480 | Ulf Edvinsson |
481 | |
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482 | Yuval Kogman |
483 | |
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484 | AUTHOR |
485 | Sebastian Riedel, "sri@oook.de" |
486 | |
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487 | LICENSE |
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488 | This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
489 | under the same terms as Perl itself. |
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490 | |