Test validity of Args attribute for Chained actions
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5882c86e 1package Catalyst::DispatchType::Chained;
141459fa 2
3c0186f2 3use Moose;
e8b9f2a9 4extends 'Catalyst::DispatchType';
5
141459fa 6use Text::SimpleTable;
7use Catalyst::ActionChain;
39fc2ce1 8use Catalyst::Utils;
141459fa 9use URI;
dd97c1ac 10use Scalar::Util ();
141459fa 11
be5cb4e4 12has _endpoints => (
13 is => 'rw',
14 isa => 'ArrayRef',
15 required => 1,
16 default => sub{ [] },
17 );
18
19has _actions => (
20 is => 'rw',
21 isa => 'HashRef',
22 required => 1,
23 default => sub{ {} },
24 );
25
26has _children_of => (
27 is => 'rw',
28 isa => 'HashRef',
29 required => 1,
30 default => sub{ {} },
31 );
32
0fc2d522 33no Moose;
34
792b40ac 35# please don't perltidy this. hairy code within.
36
141459fa 37=head1 NAME
38
5882c86e 39Catalyst::DispatchType::Chained - Path Part DispatchType
141459fa 40
41=head1 SYNOPSIS
42
26dc649a 43Path part matching, allowing several actions to sequentially take care of processing a request:
44
05a90578 45 # root action - captures one argument after it
46 sub foo_setup : Chained('/') PathPart('foo') CaptureArgs(1) {
47 my ( $self, $c, $foo_arg ) = @_;
48 ...
49 }
50
51 # child action endpoint - takes one argument
52 sub bar : Chained('foo_setup') Args(1) {
53 my ( $self, $c, $bar_arg ) = @_;
54 ...
55 }
141459fa 56
57=head1 DESCRIPTION
58
26dc649a 59Dispatch type managing default behaviour. For more information on
60dispatch types, see:
61
62=over 4
63
b9b89145 64=item * L<Catalyst::Manual::Intro> for how they affect application authors
26dc649a 65
66=item * L<Catalyst::DispatchType> for implementation information.
67
68=back
05a90578 69
141459fa 70=head1 METHODS
71
72=head2 $self->list($c)
73
74Debug output for Path Part dispatch points
75
141459fa 76=cut
77
792b40ac 78sub list {
79 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
80
be5cb4e4 81 return unless $self->_endpoints;
792b40ac 82
39fc2ce1 83 my $column_width = Catalyst::Utils::term_width() - 35 - 9;
792b40ac 84 my $paths = Text::SimpleTable->new(
3b9c0812 85 [ 35, 'Path Spec' ], [ $column_width, 'Private' ],
39fc2ce1 86 );
792b40ac 87
007a7ca0 88 my $has_unattached_actions;
89 my $unattached_actions = Text::SimpleTable->new(
9c9a725d 90 [ 35, 'Private' ], [ $column_width, 'Missing parent' ],
007a7ca0 91 );
92
792b40ac 93 ENDPOINT: foreach my $endpoint (
94 sort { $a->reverse cmp $b->reverse }
be5cb4e4 95 @{ $self->_endpoints }
792b40ac 96 ) {
97 my $args = $endpoint->attributes->{Args}->[0];
98 my @parts = (defined($args) ? (("*") x $args) : '...');
d34667c3 99 my @parents = ();
792b40ac 100 my $parent = "DUMMY";
101 my $curr = $endpoint;
102 while ($curr) {
1c34f703 103 if (my $cap = $curr->attributes->{CaptureArgs}) {
792b40ac 104 unshift(@parts, (("*") x $cap->[0]));
105 }
106 if (my $pp = $curr->attributes->{PartPath}) {
107 unshift(@parts, $pp->[0])
108 if (defined $pp->[0] && length $pp->[0]);
109 }
5882c86e 110 $parent = $curr->attributes->{Chained}->[0];
be5cb4e4 111 $curr = $self->_actions->{$parent};
d34667c3 112 unshift(@parents, $curr) if $curr;
792b40ac 113 }
007a7ca0 114 if ($parent ne '/') {
115 $has_unattached_actions = 1;
59d5a638 116 $unattached_actions->row('/' . ($parents[0] || $endpoint)->reverse, $parent);
007a7ca0 117 next ENDPOINT;
118 }
d34667c3 119 my @rows;
120 foreach my $p (@parents) {
121 my $name = "/${p}";
1c34f703 122 if (my $cap = $p->attributes->{CaptureArgs}) {
d34667c3 123 $name .= ' ('.$cap->[0].')';
124 }
125 unless ($p eq $parents[0]) {
126 $name = "-> ${name}";
127 }
128 push(@rows, [ '', $name ]);
129 }
130 push(@rows, [ '', (@rows ? "=> " : '')."/${endpoint}" ]);
f4624073 131 $rows[0][0] = join('/', '', @parts) || '/';
d34667c3 132 $paths->row(@$_) for @rows;
792b40ac 133 }
134
1cf0345b 135 $c->log->debug( "Loaded Chained actions:\n" . $paths->draw . "\n" );
007a7ca0 136 $c->log->debug( "Unattached Chained actions:\n", $unattached_actions->draw . "\n" )
137 if $has_unattached_actions;
792b40ac 138}
141459fa 139
140=head2 $self->match( $c, $path )
141
05a90578 142Calls C<recurse_match> to see if a chain matches the C<$path>.
141459fa 143
144=cut
145
146sub match {
147 my ( $self, $c, $path ) = @_;
148
e5ecd5bc 149 my $request = $c->request;
150 return 0 if @{$request->args};
141459fa 151
152 my @parts = split('/', $path);
153
6365b527 154 my ($chain, $captures, $parts) = $self->recurse_match($c, '/', \@parts);
634780e0 155
156 if ($parts && @$parts) {
157 for my $arg (@$parts) {
158 $arg =~ s/%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg;
159 push @{$request->args}, $arg;
160 }
161 }
141459fa 162
163 return 0 unless $chain;
164
165 my $action = Catalyst::ActionChain->from_chain($chain);
166
e5ecd5bc 167 $request->action("/${action}");
168 $request->match("/${action}");
169 $request->captures($captures);
141459fa 170 $c->action($action);
171 $c->namespace( $action->namespace );
172
173 return 1;
174}
175
176=head2 $self->recurse_match( $c, $parent, \@path_parts )
177
05a90578 178Recursive search for a matching chain.
141459fa 179
180=cut
181
182sub recurse_match {
183 my ( $self, $c, $parent, $path_parts ) = @_;
be5cb4e4 184 my $children = $self->_children_of->{$parent};
141459fa 185 return () unless $children;
6b495723 186 my $best_action;
141459fa 187 my @captures;
1b04b972 188 TRY: foreach my $try_part (sort { length($b) <=> length($a) }
cdc97b63 189 keys %$children) {
1b04b972 190 # $b then $a to try longest part first
141459fa 191 my @parts = @$path_parts;
192 if (length $try_part) { # test and strip PathPart
193 next TRY unless
194 ($try_part eq join('/', # assemble equal number of parts
195 splice( # and strip them off @parts as well
792b40ac 196 @parts, 0, scalar(@{[split('/', $try_part)]})
197 ))); # @{[]} to avoid split to @_
141459fa 198 }
199 my @try_actions = @{$children->{$try_part}};
200 TRY_ACTION: foreach my $action (@try_actions) {
1c34f703 201 if (my $capture_attr = $action->attributes->{CaptureArgs}) {
f505df49 202
203 # Short-circuit if not enough remaining parts
204 next TRY_ACTION unless @parts >= $capture_attr->[0];
205
141459fa 206 my @captures;
207 my @parts = @parts; # localise
7a7ac23c 208
1c34f703 209 # strip CaptureArgs into list
7a7ac23c 210 push(@captures, splice(@parts, 0, $capture_attr->[0]));
211
141459fa 212 # try the remaining parts against children of this action
6365b527 213 my ($actions, $captures, $action_parts) = $self->recurse_match(
141459fa 214 $c, '/'.$action->reverse, \@parts
215 );
2f381252 216 # No best action currently
217 # OR The action has less parts
218 # OR The action has equal parts but less captured data (ergo more defined)
219 if ($actions &&
220 (!$best_action ||
221 $#$action_parts < $#{$best_action->{parts}} ||
222 ($#$action_parts == $#{$best_action->{parts}} &&
223 $#$captures < $#{$best_action->{captures}}))){
6b495723 224 $best_action = {
225 actions => [ $action, @$actions ],
226 captures=> [ @captures, @$captures ],
227 parts => $action_parts
228 };
229 }
230 }
231 else {
7a7ac23c 232 {
233 local $c->req->{arguments} = [ @{$c->req->args}, @parts ];
234 next TRY_ACTION unless $action->match($c);
235 }
953c176d 236 my $args_attr = $action->attributes->{Args}->[0];
237
238 # No best action currently
239 # OR This one matches with fewer parts left than the current best action,
240 # And therefore is a better match
ac5c933b 241 # OR No parts and this expects 0
953c176d 242 # The current best action might also be Args(0),
243 # but we couldn't chose between then anyway so we'll take the last seen
244
245 if (!$best_action ||
246 @parts < @{$best_action->{parts}} ||
a8194217 247 (!@parts && $args_attr eq 0)){
6b495723 248 $best_action = {
249 actions => [ $action ],
250 captures=> [],
251 parts => \@parts
6b495723 252 }
953c176d 253 }
141459fa 254 }
255 }
256 }
953c176d 257 return @$best_action{qw/actions captures parts/} if $best_action;
141459fa 258 return ();
259}
260
261=head2 $self->register( $c, $action )
262
05a90578 263Calls register_path for every Path attribute for the given $action.
141459fa 264
265=cut
266
267sub register {
268 my ( $self, $c, $action ) = @_;
269
1dc8af44 270 my @chained_attr = @{ $action->attributes->{Chained} || [] };
141459fa 271
1dc8af44 272 return 0 unless @chained_attr;
141459fa 273
2f381252 274 if (@chained_attr > 1) {
141459fa 275 Catalyst::Exception->throw(
5882c86e 276 "Multiple Chained attributes not supported registering ${action}"
141459fa 277 );
278 }
13c6b4cc 279 my $chained_to = $chained_attr[0];
141459fa 280
13c6b4cc 281 Catalyst::Exception->throw(
282 "Actions cannot chain to themselves registering /${action}"
283 ) if ($chained_to eq '/' . $action);
284
285 my $children = ($self->_children_of->{ $chained_to } ||= {});
141459fa 286
287 my @path_part = @{ $action->attributes->{PathPart} || [] };
288
09461385 289 my $part = $action->name;
141459fa 290
09461385 291 if (@path_part == 1 && defined $path_part[0]) {
292 $part = $path_part[0];
141459fa 293 } elsif (@path_part > 1) {
294 Catalyst::Exception->throw(
f3414019 295 "Multiple PathPart attributes not supported registering " . $action->reverse()
141459fa 296 );
297 }
298
8a6a6581 299 if ($part =~ m(^/)) {
300 Catalyst::Exception->throw(
f3414019 301 "Absolute parameters to PathPart not allowed registering " . $action->reverse()
8a6a6581 302 );
303 }
304
792b40ac 305 $action->attributes->{PartPath} = [ $part ];
306
141459fa 307 unshift(@{ $children->{$part} ||= [] }, $action);
308
be5cb4e4 309 $self->_actions->{'/'.$action->reverse} = $action;
792b40ac 310
dd97c1ac 311 if (exists $action->attributes->{Args}) {
312 my $args = $action->attributes->{Args}->[0];
313 if (defined($args) and not (
314 Scalar::Util::looks_like_number($args) and
315 int($args) == $args
316 )) {
317 require Data::Dumper;
318 local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;
319 local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 0;
320 $args = Data::Dumper::Dumper($args);
321 Catalyst::Exception->throw(
322 "Invalid Args($args) for action " . $action->reverse() .
323 " (use 'Args' or 'Args(<number>)'"
324 );
325 }
326 }
327
1c34f703 328 unless ($action->attributes->{CaptureArgs}) {
be5cb4e4 329 unshift(@{ $self->_endpoints }, $action);
792b40ac 330 }
331
332 return 1;
141459fa 333}
334
335=head2 $self->uri_for_action($action, $captures)
336
05a90578 337Get the URI part for the action, using C<$captures> to fill
338the capturing parts.
141459fa 339
340=cut
341
342sub uri_for_action {
343 my ( $self, $action, $captures ) = @_;
344
5882c86e 345 return undef unless ($action->attributes->{Chained}
8b13f357 346 && !$action->attributes->{CaptureArgs});
792b40ac 347
348 my @parts = ();
349 my @captures = @$captures;
350 my $parent = "DUMMY";
351 my $curr = $action;
352 while ($curr) {
1c34f703 353 if (my $cap = $curr->attributes->{CaptureArgs}) {
792b40ac 354 return undef unless @captures >= $cap->[0]; # not enough captures
8b13f357 355 if ($cap->[0]) {
6ab73369 356 unshift(@parts,
357 map { s/([^A-Za-z0-9\-_.!~*'()])/$URI::Escape::escapes{$1}/go; $_; }
358 splice(@captures, -$cap->[0]));
8b13f357 359 }
792b40ac 360 }
361 if (my $pp = $curr->attributes->{PartPath}) {
362 unshift(@parts, $pp->[0])
8b13f357 363 if (defined($pp->[0]) && length($pp->[0]));
792b40ac 364 }
5882c86e 365 $parent = $curr->attributes->{Chained}->[0];
be5cb4e4 366 $curr = $self->_actions->{$parent};
141459fa 367 }
792b40ac 368
369 return undef unless $parent eq '/'; # fail for dangling action
370
371 return undef if @captures; # fail for too many captures
372
373 return join('/', '', @parts);
59d5a638 374
141459fa 375}
376
ae0e35ee 377=head2 $c->expand_action($action)
378
379Return a list of actions that represents a chained action. See
380L<Catalyst::Dispatcher> for more info. You probably want to
381use the expand_action it provides rather than this directly.
382
383=cut
384
52f71256 385sub expand_action {
386 my ($self, $action) = @_;
387
388 return unless $action->attributes && $action->attributes->{Chained};
389
390 my @chain;
391 my $curr = $action;
392
393 while ($curr) {
394 push @chain, $curr;
395 my $parent = $curr->attributes->{Chained}->[0];
396 $curr = $self->_actions->{$parent};
397 }
398
399 return Catalyst::ActionChain->from_chain([reverse @chain]);
400}
401
e5ecd5bc 402__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
403
05a90578 404=head1 USAGE
405
406=head2 Introduction
407
408The C<Chained> attribute allows you to chain public path parts together
67869327 409by their private names. A chain part's path can be specified with
410C<PathPart> and can be declared to expect an arbitrary number of
411arguments. The endpoint of the chain specifies how many arguments it
412gets through the C<Args> attribute. C<:Args(0)> would be none at all,
413C<:Args> without an integer would be unlimited. The path parts that
414aren't endpoints are using C<CaptureArgs> to specify how many parameters
415they expect to receive. As an example setup:
05a90578 416
417 package MyApp::Controller::Greeting;
418 use base qw/ Catalyst::Controller /;
419
420 # this is the beginning of our chain
421 sub hello : PathPart('hello') Chained('/') CaptureArgs(1) {
422 my ( $self, $c, $integer ) = @_;
423 $c->stash->{ message } = "Hello ";
424 $c->stash->{ arg_sum } = $integer;
425 }
426
427 # this is our endpoint, because it has no :CaptureArgs
428 sub world : PathPart('world') Chained('hello') Args(1) {
429 my ( $self, $c, $integer ) = @_;
430 $c->stash->{ message } .= "World!";
431 $c->stash->{ arg_sum } += $integer;
432
433 $c->response->body( join "<br/>\n" =>
434 $c->stash->{ message }, $c->stash->{ arg_sum } );
435 }
436
437The debug output provides a separate table for chained actions, showing
67869327 438the whole chain as it would match and the actions it contains. Here's an
439example of the startup output with our actions above:
05a90578 440
441 ...
442 [debug] Loaded Path Part actions:
443 .-----------------------+------------------------------.
444 | Path Spec | Private |
445 +-----------------------+------------------------------+
446 | /hello/*/world/* | /greeting/hello (1) |
447 | | => /greeting/world |
448 '-----------------------+------------------------------'
449 ...
450
67869327 451As you can see, Catalyst only deals with chains as whole paths and
452builds one for each endpoint, which are the actions with C<:Chained> but
453without C<:CaptureArgs>.
05a90578 454
455Let's assume this application gets a request at the path
67869327 456C</hello/23/world/12>. What happens then? First, Catalyst will dispatch
457to the C<hello> action and pass the value C<23> as an argument to it
458after the context. It does so because we have previously used
459C<:CaptureArgs(1)> to declare that it has one path part after itself as
460its argument. We told Catalyst that this is the beginning of the chain
461by specifying C<:Chained('/')>. Also note that instead of saying
462C<:PathPart('hello')> we could also just have said C<:PathPart>, as it
463defaults to the name of the action.
05a90578 464
465After C<hello> has run, Catalyst goes on to dispatch to the C<world>
67869327 466action. This is the last action to be called: Catalyst knows this is an
467endpoint because we did not specify a C<:CaptureArgs>
468attribute. Nevertheless we specify that this action expects an argument,
469but at this point we're using C<:Args(1)> to do that. We could also have
470said C<:Args> or left it out altogether, which would mean this action
471would get all arguments that are there. This action's C<:Chained>
472attribute says C<hello> and tells Catalyst that the C<hello> action in
473the current controller is its parent.
05a90578 474
475With this we have built a chain consisting of two public path parts.
67869327 476C<hello> captures one part of the path as its argument, and also
477specifies the path root as its parent. So this part is
478C</hello/$arg>. The next part is the endpoint C<world>, expecting one
479argument. It sums up to the path part C<world/$arg>. This leads to a
480complete chain of C</hello/$arg/world/$arg> which is matched against the
481requested paths.
482
483This example application would, if run and called by e.g.
484C</hello/23/world/12>, set the stash value C<message> to "Hello" and the
485value C<arg_sum> to "23". The C<world> action would then append "World!"
486to C<message> and add C<12> to the stash's C<arg_sum> value. For the
487sake of simplicity no view is shown. Instead we just put the values of
488the stash into our body. So the output would look like:
05a90578 489
490 Hello World!
491 35
492
67869327 493And our test server would have given us this debugging output for the
05a90578 494request:
495
496 ...
497 [debug] "GET" request for "hello/23/world/12" from "127.0.0.1"
498 [debug] Path is "/greeting/world"
499 [debug] Arguments are "12"
500 [info] Request took 0.164113s (6.093/s)
501 .------------------------------------------+-----------.
502 | Action | Time |
503 +------------------------------------------+-----------+
504 | /greeting/hello | 0.000029s |
505 | /greeting/world | 0.000024s |
506 '------------------------------------------+-----------'
507 ...
508
67869327 509What would be common uses of this dispatch technique? It gives the
510possibility to split up logic that contains steps that each depend on
511each other. An example would be, for example, a wiki path like
05a90578 512C</wiki/FooBarPage/rev/23/view>. This chain can be easily built with
513these actions:
514
515 sub wiki : PathPart('wiki') Chained('/') CaptureArgs(1) {
516 my ( $self, $c, $page_name ) = @_;
517 # load the page named $page_name and put the object
518 # into the stash
519 }
520
521 sub rev : PathPart('rev') Chained('wiki') CaptureArgs(1) {
522 my ( $self, $c, $revision_id ) = @_;
67869327 523 # use the page object in the stash to get at its
05a90578 524 # revision with number $revision_id
525 }
526
527 sub view : PathPart Chained('rev') Args(0) {
528 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
67869327 529 # display the revision in our stash. Another option
05a90578 530 # would be to forward a compatible object to the action
531 # that displays the default wiki pages, unless we want
532 # a different interface here, for example restore
533 # functionality.
534 }
535
67869327 536It would now be possible to add other endpoints, for example C<restore>
537to restore this specific revision as the current state.
05a90578 538
67869327 539You don't have to put all the chained actions in one controller. The
540specification of the parent through C<:Chained> also takes an absolute
541action path as its argument. Just specify it with a leading C</>.
05a90578 542
543If you want, for example, to have actions for the public paths
67869327 544C</foo/12/edit> and C</foo/12>, just specify two actions with
05a90578 545C<:PathPart('foo')> and C<:Chained('/')>. The handler for the former
67869327 546path needs a C<:CaptureArgs(1)> attribute and a endpoint with
05a90578 547C<:PathPart('edit')> and C<:Chained('foo')>. For the latter path give
548the action just a C<:Args(1)> to mark it as endpoint. This sums up to
549this debugging output:
550
551 ...
552 [debug] Loaded Path Part actions:
553 .-----------------------+------------------------------.
554 | Path Spec | Private |
555 +-----------------------+------------------------------+
556 | /foo/* | /controller/foo_view |
557 | /foo/*/edit | /controller/foo_load (1) |
558 | | => /controller/edit |
559 '-----------------------+------------------------------'
560 ...
561
ac5c933b 562Here's a more detailed specification of the attributes belonging to
05a90578 563C<:Chained>:
564
565=head2 Attributes
566
567=over 8
568
569=item PathPart
570
571Sets the name of this part of the chain. If it is specified without
572arguments, it takes the name of the action as default. So basically
573C<sub foo :PathPart> and C<sub foo :PathPart('foo')> are identical.
574This can also contain slashes to bind to a deeper level. An action
575with C<sub bar :PathPart('foo/bar') :Chained('/')> would bind to
576C</foo/bar/...>. If you don't specify C<:PathPart> it has the same
577effect as using C<:PathPart>, it would default to the action name.
578
d21a2b27 579=item PathPrefix
580
581Sets PathPart to the path_prefix of the current controller.
582
05a90578 583=item Chained
584
585Has to be specified for every child in the chain. Possible values are
d21a2b27 586absolute and relative private action paths or a single slash C</> to
587tell Catalyst that this is the root of a chain. The attribute
588C<:Chained> without arguments also defaults to the C</> behavior.
589Relative action paths may use C<../> to refer to actions in parent
590controllers.
05a90578 591
67869327 592Because you can specify an absolute path to the parent action, it
593doesn't matter to Catalyst where that parent is located. So, if your
594design requests it, you can redispatch a chain through any controller or
595namespace you want.
05a90578 596
597Another interesting possibility gives C<:Chained('.')>, which chains
67869327 598itself to an action with the path of the current controller's namespace.
05a90578 599For example:
600
601 # in MyApp::Controller::Foo
602 sub bar : Chained CaptureArgs(1) { ... }
603
604 # in MyApp::Controller::Foo::Bar
605 sub baz : Chained('.') Args(1) { ... }
606
607This builds up a chain like C</bar/*/baz/*>. The specification of C<.>
67869327 608as the argument to Chained here chains the C<baz> action to an action
609with the path of the current controller namespace, namely
610C</foo/bar>. That action chains directly to C</>, so the C</bar/*/baz/*>
611chain comes out as the end product.
05a90578 612
d21a2b27 613=item ChainedParent
614
615Chains an action to another action with the same name in the parent
616controller. For Example:
617
618 # in MyApp::Controller::Foo
619 sub bar : Chained CaptureArgs(1) { ... }
620
621 # in MyApp::Controller::Foo::Moo
622 sub bar : ChainedParent Args(1) { ... }
623
624This builds a chain like C</bar/*/bar/*>.
625
05a90578 626=item CaptureArgs
627
67869327 628Must be specified for every part of the chain that is not an
05a90578 629endpoint. With this attribute Catalyst knows how many of the following
67869327 630parts of the path (separated by C</>) this action wants to capture as
631its arguments. If it doesn't expect any, just specify
632C<:CaptureArgs(0)>. The captures get passed to the action's C<@_> right
633after the context, but you can also find them as array references in
05a90578 634C<$c-E<gt>request-E<gt>captures-E<gt>[$level]>. The C<$level> is the
635level of the action in the chain that captured the parts of the path.
636
67869327 637An action that is part of a chain (that is, one that has a C<:Chained>
638attribute) but has no C<:CaptureArgs> attribute is treated by Catalyst
639as a chain end.
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641=item Args
642
643By default, endpoints receive the rest of the arguments in the path. You
644can tell Catalyst through C<:Args> explicitly how many arguments your
645endpoint expects, just like you can with C<:CaptureArgs>. Note that this
67869327 646also affects whether this chain is invoked on a request. A chain with an
05a90578 647endpoint specifying one argument will only match if exactly one argument
648exists in the path.
649
650You can specify an exact number of arguments like C<:Args(3)>, including
651C<0>. If you just say C<:Args> without any arguments, it is the same as
67869327 652leaving it out altogether: The chain is matched regardless of the number
05a90578 653of path parts after the endpoint.
654
67869327 655Just as with C<:CaptureArgs>, the arguments get passed to the action in
05a90578 656C<@_> after the context object. They can also be reached through
657C<$c-E<gt>request-E<gt>arguments>.
658
659=back
660
67869327 661=head2 Auto actions, dispatching and forwarding
05a90578 662
663Note that the list of C<auto> actions called depends on the private path
67869327 664of the endpoint of the chain, not on the chained actions way. The
665C<auto> actions will be run before the chain dispatching begins. In
666every other aspect, C<auto> actions behave as documented.
05a90578 667
668The C<forward>ing to other actions does just what you would expect. But if
669you C<detach> out of a chain, the rest of the chain will not get called
67869327 670after the C<detach>.
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2f381252 672=head1 AUTHORS
141459fa 673
2f381252 674Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm
141459fa 675
676=head1 COPYRIGHT
677
678This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
679the same terms as Perl itself.
680
681=cut
682
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