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8c57b129 1=head1 NAME
2
3Catalyst::Upgrading - Instructions for upgrading to the latest Catalyst
4
93d60cae 5=head1 Upgrading to Catalyst 5.90
5d5f4a73 6
7The major change is that L<Plack> now replaces most of the subclasses of
8L<Catalyst::Engine>. If you are using one of the standard subclasses of
040835f0 9L<Catalyst::Engine> this should be a straightforward upgrade for you. It was
5d5f4a73 10a design goal for this release to be as backwardly compatible as possible.
11However since L<Plack> is different from L<Catalyst::Engine> it would be
12possible that edge case differences would exist. Therefore we recommend care
13be taken with this upgrade and that testing should be greater than would be
14the case with a minor point update.
15
16It is highly recommended that you become familar with the L<Plack> ecosystem
ae908e7e 17and documentation. Being able to take advantage of L<Plack> development and
18middleware is a major bonus to this upgrade. Documentation about how to
19take advantage of L<Plack::Middleware> by writing your own C<< .psgi >> file
20is contained in L<Catalyst::PSGI>.
5d5f4a73 21
22If you have created a custom subclass of L<Catalyst:Engine> you will need to
23convert it to be a subclass of L<Plack::Handler>.
24
25If you are using the L<Plack> engine, L<Catalyst::Engine::PSGI>, this new
26release supercedes that code.
27
28If you are using a subclass of L<Catalyst::Engine> that is aimed at nonstandard
29or internal / testing uses, such as L<Catalyst::Engine::Embeddable> you should
30still be able to continue using that engine.
31
32Advice for specific subclasses of L<Catalyst::Engine> follows:
33
93d60cae 34=head2 Upgrading the FastCGI Engine
5d5f4a73 35
040835f0 36No upgrade needed if your myapp_fastcgi.pl script is already upgraded
37enough to use L<Catalyst::Script::FastCGI>.
5d5f4a73 38
93d60cae 39=head2 Upgrading the mod_perl / Apache Engines
5d5f4a73 40
040835f0 41The engines that are build upon the various iterations of mod_perl,
42L<Catalyst::Engine::Apache::MP13> and
5d5f4a73 43L<Catalyst::Engine::Apache2::MP20> should be seemless upgrades and will
44work using using L<Plack::Handler::Apache1> or L<Plack::Handler::Apache2>
45as required.
46
040835f0 47L<Catalyst::Engine::Apache2::MP19>, is however no longer supported, as Plack
24fd6115 48does not support mod_perl version 1.99
5d5f4a73 49
93d60cae 50=head2 Upgrading the HTTP Engine
5d5f4a73 51
040835f0 52The default development server that comes with the L<Catalyst> distribution
53should continue to work as expected with no changes as long as your C<myapp_server>
54script is upgraded to use L<Catalyst::Script::HTTP>.
5d5f4a73 55
93d60cae 56=head2 Upgrading the CGI Engine
5d5f4a73 57
697a3e9e 58If you were using L<Catalyst::Engine::CGI> there is no upgrade needed if your
59myapp_cgi.pl script is already upgraded enough to use L<Catalyst::Script::CGI>.
5d5f4a73 60
93d60cae 61=head2 Upgrading the Preforking Engine
5d5f4a73 62
040835f0 63If you were using L<Catalyst::Engine::HTTP::Prefork> then L<Starman>
0ea8962d 64is automatically loaded.
65
24fd6115 66If you were customising your server script to pass opttions to the prefork engine,
67then this is no longer supported. The recommended route to implement this functionality
68is to write a simple .psgi file for your application, then use the L<plackup> untility.
5d5f4a73 69
93d60cae 70=head2 Upgrading the PSGI Engine
5d5f4a73 71
72If you were using L<Catalyst::Engine::PSGI> this new release supercedes this
697a3e9e 73engine in supporting L<Plack>. By default the Engine is now always L<Plack>.
74As a result, you can stop depending on L<Catalyst::Engine::PSGI> in your
8f912f0b 75C<Makefile.PL>.
76
77Applications that were using L<Catalyst::Engine::PSGI>
78previously should entirely continue to work in this release with no changes.
79
80However, if you have an C<app.psgi> script, then you no longer
697a3e9e 81need to specify the PSGI engine. Instead, the L<Catalyst> application class
82452b29 82now has a new method C<psgi_app> which returns a L<PSGI> compatible coderef
8f912f0b 83which you can wrap in middleware of your choice.
84
85Catalyst will use the .psgi for your application if it is located in the C<home>
86directory of the application
697a3e9e 87
93a57b4b 88For example, if you were using L<Catalyst::Engine::PSGI> in the past, you will
8f912f0b 89have written (or generated) a C<script/myapp.psgi> file similar to this one:
697a3e9e 90
91 use Plack::Builder;
92 use MyCatalytApp;
93
94 MyCatalystApp->setup_engine('PSGI');
95
96 builder {
97 enable ... # enable your desired middleware
98 sub { MyCatalystApp->run(@_) };
99 };
100
8f912f0b 101Instead, you now say:
697a3e9e 102
103 use Plack::Builder;
104 use MyCatalystApp;
105
106 builder {
107 enable ... #enable your desired middleware
75d68821 108 MyCatalystApp->psgi_app;
697a3e9e 109 };
5d5f4a73 110
34effbc7 111In the simplest case:
8f912f0b 112
34effbc7 113 MyCatalystApp->setup_engine('PSGI');
114 my $app = sub { MyCatalystApp->run(@_) }
115
116becomes
117
118 MyCatalystApp->setup_engine('PSGI');
119 my $app = MyCatalystApp->psgi_app(@_);
120
121B<NOT>:
122
123 my $app = sub { MyCatalystApp->psgi_app(@_) };
124 # If you make ^^ this mistake, your app won't work, and will confuse the hell out of you!
125
126You can now rename C<< script/myapp.psgi >> to C<< myapp.psgi >>, and the built-in
127Catalyst scripts, and your test suite will start using your .psgi file.
ad15c817 128
34effbc7 129B<NOTE:> If you rename your .psgi file without these modifications, then any tests run via
8f912f0b 130L<Catalyst::Test> will not be compatible with the new release, and will result in
131the development server starting, rather than the expected test running.
93a57b4b 132
133=head2 Engines which are known broken
134
135The following engines B<DO NOT> work as of Catalyst version 5.90. The core
136team is extremely happy to work with the developers and/or users of these
137engines to help them port to the new Plack/Engine system, however applications
138which are currently using these engines B<WILL NOT> run without modification
139to the engine code.
140
141=over
142
143=item Catalyst::Engine::Wx
144
ad15c817 145=item Catalyst::Engine::Zeus
146
147=item Catalyst::Engine::JobQueue::POE
148
149=item Catalyst::Engine::XMPP2
150
151=item Catalyst::Engine::SCGI
152
93a57b4b 153=back
154
5d5f4a73 155=head2 Engines with unknown status
156
157The following engines have untested or unknown compatibility. Reports are
158highly welcomed:
159
ad15c817 160=over
161
162=item Catalyst::Engine::Mojo
163
164=item Catalyst::Engine::Server (Marked as Deprecated)
165
166=item Catalyst::Engine::HTTP::POE (Marked as Deprecated)
167
168=back
5d5f4a73 169
0aafa77a 170=head2 Specifying the engine in the call to ->setup
171
172XXX FIXME
173
3f22de0b 174=head2 Plack functionality
040835f0 175
3f22de0b 176See L<Catalyst::PSGI>.
0aafa77a 177
4db14a9a 178=head2 Tests in 5.89
179
180Tests should generally work the same in Catalyst 5.89, however there are some differences.
181
182Previously, if using L<Catalyst::Test> and doing local requests (against a local server),
183if the application threw an exception then this exception propagated into the test.
184
185This behaviour has been removed, and now a 500 response will be returned to the test.
186This change unifies behaviour, to make local test requests behave similarly to remote
187requests.
188
7e2ec16e 189=head1 Upgrading to Catalyst 5.80
190
5687c7f9 191Most applications and plugins should run unaltered on Catalyst 5.80.
7e2ec16e 192
8f61d649 193However, a lot of refactoring work has taken place, and several changes have
1a98f036 194been made which could cause incompatibilities. If your application or plugin
8f61d649 195is using deprecated code, or relying on side effects, then you could have
ba03ccca 196issues upgrading to this release.
5687c7f9 197
8f61d649 198Most issues found with pre-existing components have been easy to
199solve. This document provides a complete description of behavior changes
200which may cause compatibility issues, and of new Catalyst warnings which
201be unclear.
7e2ec16e 202
8f61d649 203If you think you have found an upgrade-related issue which is not covered in
204this document, please email the Catalyst list to discuss the problem.
7e2ec16e 205
85f0a66f 206=head1 Moose features
207
8f61d649 208=head2 Application class roles
85f0a66f 209
8f61d649 210You can only apply method modifiers after the application's C<< ->setup >>
85f0a66f 211method has been called. This means that modifiers will not work with methods
212which run during the call to C<< ->setup >>.
213
a6eb852a 214See L<Catalyst::Manual::ExtendingCatalyst> for more information about using
215L<Moose> in your applications.
216
85f0a66f 217=head2 Controller actions in Moose roles
218
d76c88f3 219You can use L<MooseX::MethodAttributes::Role> if you want to declare actions
220inside Moose roles.
85f0a66f 221
d935773d 222=head2 Using Moose in Components
223
224The correct way to use Moose in a component in a both forward and backwards
225compatible way is:
226
227 package TestApp::Controller::Root;
228 use Moose;
229 BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Component' }; # Or ::Controller, or whatever
230
231See L<Components which inherit from Moose::Object before Catalyst::Component>.
232
8f61d649 233=head1 Known backwards compatibility breakages
7e2ec16e 234
8f61d649 235=head2 Applications in a single file
85f0a66f 236
237Applications must be in their own file, and loaded at compile time. This
8f61d649 238issue generally only affects the tests of CPAN distributions. Your
239application will fail if you try to define an application inline in a
240block, and use plugins which supply a C< new > method, then use that
241application latter in tests within the same file.
85f0a66f 242
243This is due to the fact that Catalyst is inlining a new method on your
8f61d649 244application class allowing it to be compatible with Moose. The method
245used to do this changed in 5.80004 to avoid the possibility of reporting
246an 'Unknown Error' if your application failed to compile.
85f0a66f 247
38f90e49 248=head2 Issues with Class::C3
249
8f61d649 250Catalyst 5.80 uses the L<Algorithm::C3> method dispatch order. This is
251built into Perl 5.10, and comes via L<Class::C3> for Perl 5.8. This
252replaces L<NEXT> with L<Class::C3::Adopt::NEXT>, forcing all components
253to resolve methods using C3, rather than the unpredictable dispatch
254order of L<NEXT>.
38f90e49 255
5d06547d 256This issue is characterised by your application failing to start due to an
257error message about having a non-linear @ISA.
258
8f61d649 259The Catalyst plugin most often causing this is
260L<Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::FastMmap> - if you are using this
261plugin and see issues, then please upgrade your plugins, as it has been
262fixed. Note that Makefile.PL in the distribution will warn about known
263incompatible components.
5d06547d 264
265This issue can, however, be found in your own application - the only solution is
266to go through each base class of the class the error was reported against, until
267you identify the ones in conflict, and resolve them.
268
269To be able to generate a linear @ISA, the list of superclasses for each
270class must be resolvable using the C3 algorithm. Unfortunately, when
271superclasses are being used as mixins (to add functionality used in your class),
ae7da8f5 272and with multiple inheritance, it is easy to get this wrong.
38f90e49 273
274Most common is the case of:
275
276 package Component1; # Note, this is the common case
277 use base qw/Class::Accessor::Fast Class::Data::Inheritable/;
278
8f61d649 279 package Component2; # Accidentally saying it this way causes a failure
38f90e49 280 use base qw/Class::Data::Inheritable Class::Accessor::Fast/;
281
282 package GoesBang;
283 use base qw/Component1 Component2/;
284
5d06547d 285Any situation like this will cause your application to fail to start.
38f90e49 286
8f61d649 287For additional documentation about this issue, and how to resolve it, see
5d06547d 288L<Class::C3::Adopt::NEXT>.
38f90e49 289
6f04e56a 290=head2 Components which inherit from Moose::Object before Catalyst::Component
7e2ec16e 291
6f04e56a 292Moose components which say:
7e2ec16e 293
6f04e56a 294 package TestApp::Controller::Example;
295 use Moose;
845bfcd2 296 extends qw/Moose::Object Catalyst::Component/;
7e2ec16e 297
8f61d649 298to use the constructor provided by Moose, while working (if you do some hacks
1a98f036 299with the C< BUILDARGS > method), will not work with Catalyst 5.80 as
6f04e56a 300C<Catalyst::Component> inherits from C<Moose::Object>, and so C< @ISA > fails
25f61108 301to linearize.
6f04e56a 302
6f04e56a 303The correct way to use Moose in a component in a both forward and backwards
304compatible way is:
305
306 package TestApp::Controller::Root;
307 use Moose;
308 BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Component' }; # Or ::Controller, or whatever
309
ba03ccca 310Note that the C< extends > declaration needs to occur in a begin block for
3df46b1b 311L<attributes> to operate correctly.
312
d935773d 313This way you do not inherit directly from C<Moose::Object>
314yourself. Having components which do not inherit their constructor from
315C<Catalyst::Component> is B<unsupported>, and has never been recommended,
316therefore you're on your own if you're using this technique. You'll need
317to detect the version of Catalyst your application is running, and deal
318with it appropriately.
319
eaae9a92 320You also don't get the L<Moose::Object> constructor, and therefore attribute
321initialization will not work as normally expected. If you want to use Moose
3df46b1b 322attributes, then they need to be made lazy to correctly initialize.
323
324Note that this only applies if your component needs to maintain component
325backwards compatibility for Catalyst versions before 5.71001 - in 5.71001
326attributes work as expected, and the BUILD method is called normally
eaae9a92 327(although BUILDARGS is not).
3df46b1b 328
329If you depend on Catalyst 5.8, then B<all> Moose features work as expected.
8566c0de 330
d935773d 331You will also see this issue if you do the following:
332
333 package TestApp::Controller::Example;
334 use Moose;
335 use base 'Catalyst::Controller';
336
337as C< use base > appends to @ISA.
338
e11cac87 339=head3 use Moose in MyApp
340
341Similar to the above, this will also fail:
342
343 package MyApp;
344 use Moose;
345 use Catalyst qw/
346 ConfigLoader
347 /;
348 __PACKAGE__->setup;
349
350If you need to use Moose in your application class (e.g. for method modifiers
8f61d649 351etc.) then the correct technique is:
e11cac87 352
353 package MyApp;
354 use Moose;
5b6f82d2 355 use Catalyst;
356
e11cac87 357 extends 'Catalyst';
5b6f82d2 358
359 __PACKAGE__->config( name => 'MyApp' );
e11cac87 360 __PACKAGE__->setup(qw/
361 ConfigLoader
362 /);
363
04a48104 364=head2 Anonymous closures installed directly into the symbol table
365
366If you have any code which installs anonymous subroutine references directly
367into the symbol table, you may encounter breakages. The simplest solution is
368to use L<Sub::Name> to name the subroutine. Example:
369
e11cac87 370 # Original code, likely to break:
1a98f036 371 my $full_method_name = join('::', $package_name, $method_name);
04a48104 372 *$full_method_name = sub { ... };
373
e11cac87 374 # Fixed Code
04a48104 375 use Sub::Name 'subname';
376 my $full_method_name = join('::',$package_name, $method_name);
377 *$full_method_name = subname $full_method_name, sub { ... };
378
8f61d649 379Additionally, you can take advantage of Catalyst's use of L<Class::MOP> and
380install the closure using the appropriate metaclass. Example:
04a48104 381
382 use Class::MOP;
383 my $metaclass = Moose::Meta::Class->initialize($package_name);
384 $metaclass->add_method($method_name => sub { ... });
385
780654ad 386=head2 Hooking into application setup
387
8f61d649 388To execute code during application start-up, the following snippet in MyApp.pm
780654ad 389used to work:
390
391 sub setup {
392 my ($class, @args) = @_;
393 $class->NEXT::setup(@args);
394 ... # things to do after the actual setup
395 }
396
8f61d649 397With Catalyst 5.80 this won't work anymore, because Catalyst no longer
398uses NEXT.pm for method resolution. The functionality was only ever
399originally operational as L<NEXT> remembers what methods have already
400been called, and will not call them again.
780654ad 401
1a98f036 402Using this now causes infinite recursion between MyApp::setup and
403Catalyst::setup, due to other backwards compatibility issues related to how
e6c5b548 404plugin setup works. Moose method modifiers like C<< before|after|around setup
1a98f036 405=> sub { ... }; >> also will not operate correctly on the setup method.
780654ad 406
407The right way to do it is this:
408
409 after setup_finalize => sub {
410 ... # things to do after the actual setup
411 };
412
ade00972 413The setup_finalize hook was introduced as a way to avoid this issue.
1a98f036 414
e11cac87 415=head2 Components with a new method which returns false
7e2ec16e 416
8dd2f514 417Previously, if you had a component which inherited from Catalyst::COMPONENT,
8f61d649 418but overrode the new method to return false, then your class's configuration
8dd2f514 419would be blessed into a hash on your behalf, and this would be returned from
a87f5aa5 420the COMPONENT method.
7e2ec16e 421
8f61d649 422This behavior makes no sense, and so has been removed. Implementing your own
423C< new > method in components is B<highly> discouraged. Instead, you should
424inherit the new method from Catalyst::Component, and use Moose's BUILD
1a98f036 425functionality and/or Moose attributes to perform any construction work
426necessary for your class.
7e2ec16e 427
428=head2 __PACKAGE__->mk_accessor('meta');
429
e11cac87 430Won't work due to a limitation of L<Moose>. This is currently being fixed
431inside Moose.
7e2ec16e 432
433=head2 Class::Data::Inheritable side effects
434
8dd2f514 435Previously, writing to a class data accessor would copy the accessor method
436down into your package.
437
8f61d649 438This behavior has been removed. While the class data is still stored
8dd2f514 439per-class, it is stored on the metaclass of the class defining the accessor.
7e2ec16e 440
8f61d649 441Therefore anything relying on the side effect of the accessor being copied down
8dd2f514 442will be broken.
7e2ec16e 443
1a98f036 444The following test demonstrates the problem:
8dd2f514 445
446 {
447 package BaseClass;
448 use base qw/Class::Data::Inheritable/;
449 __PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('foo');
450 }
451
452 {
453 package Child;
454 use base qw/BaseClass/;
455 }
456
457 BaseClass->foo('base class');
458 Child->foo('sub class');
eaae9a92 459
e11cac87 460 use Test::More;
8dd2f514 461 isnt(BaseClass->can('foo'), Child->can('foo'));
7e2ec16e 462
8f61d649 463=head2 Extending Catalyst::Request or other classes in an ad-hoc manner using mk_accessors
7e2ec16e 464
8dd2f514 465Previously, it was possible to add additional accessors to Catalyst::Request
466(or other classes) by calling the mk_accessors class method.
7e2ec16e 467
8f61d649 468This is no longer supported - users should make a subclass of the class whose
469behavior they would like to change, rather than globally polluting the
e11cac87 470Catalyst objects.
8be895a7 471
10011c19 472=head2 Confused multiple inheritance with Catalyst::Component::COMPONENT
8be895a7 473
8f61d649 474Previously, Catalyst's COMPONENT method would delegate to the method on
475the right hand side, which could then delegate back again with
476NEXT. This is poor practice, and in addition, makes no sense with C3
477method dispatch order, and is therefore no longer supported.
bcc773b9 478
ba03ccca 479If a COMPONENT method is detected in the inheritance hierarchy to the right
bcc773b9 480hand side of Catalyst::Component::COMPONENT, then the following warning
481message will be emitted:
7e2ec16e 482
8dd2f514 483 There is a COMPONENT method resolving after Catalyst::Component
5687c7f9 484 in ${next_package}.
8dd2f514 485
8f61d649 486The correct fix is to re-arrange your class's inheritance hierarchy so that the
bcc773b9 487COMPONENT method you would like to inherit is the first (left-hand most)
488COMPONENT method in your @ISA.
7e2ec16e 489
c571d2c8 490=head1 WARNINGS
491
63b546b1 492=head2 Actions in your application class
493
494Having actions in your application class will now emit a warning at application
e256d0e1 495startup as this is deprecated. It is highly recommended that these actions are moved
63b546b1 496into a MyApp::Controller::Root (as demonstrated by the scaffold application
55dd186c 497generated by catalyst.pl).
da73c6af 498
e256d0e1 499This warning, also affects tests. You should move actions in your test,
500creating a myTest::Controller::Root, like the following example:
da73c6af 501
502 package MyTest::Controller::Root;
95a52a01 503
da73c6af 504 use strict;
505 use warnings;
95a52a01 506
da73c6af 507 use parent 'Catalyst::Controller';
95a52a01 508
da73c6af 509 __PACKAGE__->config(namespace => '');
95a52a01 510
da73c6af 511 sub action : Local {
512 my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
513 $c->do_something;
514 }
95a52a01 515
da73c6af 516 1;
63b546b1 517
ac9279b0 518=head2 ::[MVC]:: naming scheme
519
520Having packages called MyApp::[MVC]::XX is deprecated and can no longer be generated
521by catalyst.pl
522
523This is still supported, but it is recommended that you rename your application
524components to Model/View/Controller.
525
526A warning will be issued at application startup if the ::[MVC]:: naming scheme is
527in use.
528
ade00972 529=head2 Catalyst::Base
530
8f61d649 531Any code using L<Catalyst::Base> will now emit a warning; this
532module will be removed in a future release.
ade00972 533
c571d2c8 534=head2 Methods in Catalyst::Dispatcher
535
8f61d649 536The following methods in Catalyst::Dispatcher are implementation
537details, which may change in the 5.8X release series, and therefore their use
bcc773b9 538is highly deprecated.
c571d2c8 539
540=over
541
8dd2f514 542=item tree
c571d2c8 543
8dd2f514 544=item dispatch_types
c571d2c8 545
8dd2f514 546=item registered_dispatch_types
c571d2c8 547
8dd2f514 548=item method_action_class
c571d2c8 549
8dd2f514 550=item action_hash
c571d2c8 551
552=item container_hash
553
554=back
555
556The first time one of these methods is called, a warning will be emitted:
7e2ec16e 557
bcc773b9 558 Class $class is calling the deprecated method Catalyst::Dispatcher::$public_method_name,
559 this will be removed in Catalyst 5.9X
7e2ec16e 560
c571d2c8 561You should B<NEVER> be calling any of these methods from application code.
562
8f61d649 563Plugin authors and maintainers whose plugins currently call these methods
8f5a2bd9 564should change to using the public API, or, if you do not feel the public API
8f61d649 565adequately supports your use case, please email the development list to
8f5a2bd9 566discuss what API features you need so that you can be appropriately supported.
7e2ec16e 567
95b20422 568=head2 Class files with names that don't correspond to the packages they define
7e2ec16e 569
e11cac87 570In this version of Catalyst, if a component is loaded from disk, but no
ba03ccca 571symbols are defined in that component's name space after it is loaded, this
bcc773b9 572warning will be issued:
7e2ec16e 573
bcc773b9 574 require $class was successful but the package is not defined.
7e2ec16e 575
8f61d649 576This is to protect against confusing bugs caused by mistyping package names,
bcc773b9 577and will become a fatal error in a future version.
578
579Please note that 'inner packages' (via L<Devel::InnerPackage>) are still fully
8f61d649 580supported; this warning is only issued when component file naming does not map
bcc773b9 581to B<any> of the packages defined within that component.
7e2ec16e 582
5687c7f9 583=head2 $c->plugin method
584
25f61108 585Calling the plugin method is deprecated, and calling it at run time is B<highly
8dd2f514 586deprecated>.
7e2ec16e 587
95a52a01 588Instead you are recommended to use L<Catalyst::Model::Adaptor> or similar to
ba03ccca 589compose the functionality you need outside of the main application name space.
7e2ec16e 590
4e68badc 591Calling the plugin method will not be supported past Catalyst 5.81.
bcc773b9 592
7e2ec16e 593=cut
4e68badc 594