- Fixes for rt.cpan #17322 and #17331
[catagits/Catalyst-Runtime.git] / lib / Catalyst / Response.pm
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fc7ec1d9 1package Catalyst::Response;
2
3use strict;
4use base 'Class::Accessor::Fast';
5
73a52566 6__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw/cookies body headers location status/);
e060fe05 7
8*output = \&body;
fc7ec1d9 9
f7e4e231 10sub content_encoding { shift->headers->content_encoding(@_) }
fbcc39ad 11sub content_length { shift->headers->content_length(@_) }
12sub content_type { shift->headers->content_type(@_) }
13sub header { shift->headers->header(@_) }
f7e4e231 14
fc7ec1d9 15=head1 NAME
16
910410b8 17Catalyst::Response - stores output responding to the current client request
fc7ec1d9 18
19=head1 SYNOPSIS
20
fbcc39ad 21 $res = $c->response;
22 $res->body;
23 $res->content_encoding;
24 $res->content_length;
25 $res->content_type;
26 $res->cookies;
fbcc39ad 27 $res->header;
28 $res->headers;
29 $res->output;
30 $res->redirect;
31 $res->status;
32 $res->write;
b22c6668 33
fc7ec1d9 34=head1 DESCRIPTION
35
910410b8 36This is the Catalyst Response class, which provides methods for responding to
37the current client request.
b22c6668 38
39=head1 METHODS
fc7ec1d9 40
b5ecfcf0 41=head2 $res->body($text)
e060fe05 42
43 $c->response->body('Catalyst rocks!');
06e1b616 44
910410b8 45Sets or returns the output (text or binary data).
06e1b616 46
b5ecfcf0 47=head2 $res->content_encoding
b5176d9e 48
910410b8 49Shortcut for $res->headers->content_encoding.
b5176d9e 50
b5ecfcf0 51=head2 $res->content_length
b5176d9e 52
910410b8 53Shortcut for $res->headers->content_length.
b5176d9e 54
b5ecfcf0 55=head2 $res->content_type
b5176d9e 56
910410b8 57Shortcut for $res->headers->content_type.
b5176d9e 58
87e9f9ab 59This value is typically set by your view or plugin. For example,
60L<Catalyst::Plugin::Static::Simple> will guess the mime type based on the file
61it found, while L<Catalyst::View::TT> defaults to C<text/html>.
62
b5ecfcf0 63=head2 $res->cookies
fc7ec1d9 64
910410b8 65Returns a reference to a hash containing cookies to be set. The keys of the
66hash are the cookies' names, and their corresponding values are hash
67references used to construct a L<CGI::Cookie> object.
fc7ec1d9 68
69 $c->response->cookies->{foo} = { value => '123' };
70
910410b8 71The keys of the hash reference on the right correspond to the L<CGI::Cookie>
72parameters of the same name, except they are used without a leading dash.
73Possible parameters are:
ac965e92 74
b5ecfcf0 75=head2 value
ac965e92 76
b5ecfcf0 77=head2 expires
ac965e92 78
b5ecfcf0 79=head2 domain
ac965e92 80
b5ecfcf0 81=head2 path
ac965e92 82
b5ecfcf0 83=head2 secure
ac965e92 84
b5ecfcf0 85=head2 $res->header
fbcc39ad 86
910410b8 87Shortcut for $res->headers->header.
fbcc39ad 88
b5ecfcf0 89=head2 $res->headers
fc7ec1d9 90
910410b8 91Returns an L<HTTP::Headers> object, which can be used to set headers.
fc7ec1d9 92
93 $c->response->headers->header( 'X-Catalyst' => $Catalyst::VERSION );
94
b5ecfcf0 95=head2 $res->output
fc7ec1d9 96
910410b8 97Alias for $res->body.
fc7ec1d9 98
b5ecfcf0 99=head2 $res->redirect( $url, $status )
fc7ec1d9 100
910410b8 101Causes the response to redirect to the specified URL.
fc7ec1d9 102
73a52566 103 $c->response->redirect( 'http://slashdot.org' );
104 $c->response->redirect( 'http://slashdot.org', 307 );
105
106=cut
107
108sub redirect {
109 my $self = shift;
fbcc39ad 110
111 if (@_) {
73a52566 112 my $location = shift;
113 my $status = shift || 302;
114
115 $self->location($location);
116 $self->status($status);
117 }
118
119 return $self->location;
120}
fc7ec1d9 121
b5ecfcf0 122=head2 $res->status
fc7ec1d9 123
910410b8 124Sets or returns the HTTP status.
fc7ec1d9 125
126 $c->response->status(404);
fbcc39ad 127
b5ecfcf0 128=head2 $res->write( $data )
fbcc39ad 129
130Writes $data to the output stream.
131
132=cut
133
134sub write { shift->{_context}->write(@_); }
fc7ec1d9 135
910410b8 136=head1 AUTHORS
fc7ec1d9 137
138Sebastian Riedel, C<sri@cpan.org>
910410b8 139
61b1e958 140Marcus Ramberg, C<mramberg@cpan.org>
fc7ec1d9 141
142=head1 COPYRIGHT
143
61b1e958 144This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify
145it under the same terms as Perl itself.
fc7ec1d9 146
147=cut
148
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