my $fh = $self->body;
local $_ = $fh;
return $self->data_handlers->{$match}->($fh, $self);
- } else {
- Catalyst::Exception->throw("$content_type is does not have an available data handler");
+ } else {
+ Catalyst::Exception->throw(
+ sprintf '%s does not have an available data handler. Valid data_handlers are %s.',
+ $content_type, join ', ', sort keys %{$self->data_handlers}
+ );
}
}
has _use_hash_multivalue => (
- is=>'ro',
- required=>1,
+ is=>'ro',
+ required=>1,
default=> sub {0});
# Amount of data to read from input on each pass
my ( $self ) = @_;
# If previously applied middleware created the HTTP::Body object, then we
- # just use that one.
+ # just use that one.
if(my $plack_body = $self->_has_env ? $self->env->{'plack.request.http.body'} : undef) {
$self->_body($plack_body);
# Ok if we get this far, we have to read psgi.input into the new body
# object. Lets play nice with any plack app or other downstream, so
# we create a buffer unless one exists.
-
+
my $stream_buffer;
if ($self->env->{'psgix.input.buffered'}) {
# Be paranoid about previous psgi middleware or apps that read the
# If anything in @_ is undef, carp about that, and remove it from
# the list;
-
+
my @params = grep { defined($_) ? 1 : do {carp "You called ->params with an undefined value"; 0} } @_;
if ( @params == 1 ) {
=head2 $self->env
-Access to the raw PSGI env.
+Access to the raw PSGI env.
=head2 meta