X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Runtime.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FResponse.pm;h=1db56668f4b736ffbc2695dba43f17f485e4ff7a;hp=2d83a4801384538883baab581448709f64cd522a;hb=c368f69e3b35bea9adeb69c128fcf176b7a539e4;hpb=e060fe05e8770527de1f433b4ae4bc2cd1e8c303 diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm b/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm index 2d83a48..1db5666 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm @@ -1,108 +1,351 @@ package Catalyst::Response; -use strict; -use base 'Class::Accessor::Fast'; - -__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw/cookies body headers redirect status/); - -*output = \&body; - -sub content_encoding { shift->headers->content_encoding(@_) } -sub content_length { shift->headers->content_length(@_) } -sub content_type { shift->headers->content_type(@_) } -sub header { shift->headers->header(@_) } +use Moose; +use HTTP::Headers; +use Moose::Util::TypeConstraints; +use namespace::autoclean; + +with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast'; + +has _response_cb => ( + is => 'ro', + isa => 'CodeRef', + writer => '_set_response_cb', + clearer => '_clear_response_cb', + predicate => '_has_response_cb', +); + +subtype 'Catalyst::Engine::Types::Writer', + as duck_type([qw(write close)]); + +has _writer => ( + is => 'ro', + isa => 'Catalyst::Engine::Types::Writer', + writer => '_set_writer', + clearer => '_clear_writer', + predicate => '_has_writer', +); + +has write_fh => ( + is=>'ro', + predicate=>'has_write_fh', + lazy=>1, + builder=>'_build_write_fh', +); + +sub _build_write_fh { + my $self = shift; + $self->_context->finalize_headers unless + $self->finalized_headers; + $self->_writer; +}; + +sub DEMOLISH { + my $self = shift; + return if $self->has_write_fh; + if($self->_has_writer) { + $self->_writer->close + } +} + +has cookies => (is => 'rw', default => sub { {} }); +has body => (is => 'rw', default => undef); +sub has_body { defined($_[0]->body) } + +has location => (is => 'rw'); +has status => (is => 'rw', default => 200); +has finalized_headers => (is => 'rw', default => 0); +has headers => ( + is => 'rw', + isa => 'HTTP::Headers', + handles => [qw(content_encoding content_length content_type header)], + default => sub { HTTP::Headers->new() }, + required => 1, + lazy => 1, +); +has _context => ( + is => 'rw', + weak_ref => 1, + clearer => '_clear_context', +); + +sub output { shift->body(@_) } + +sub code { shift->status(@_) } + +sub write { + my ( $self, $buffer ) = @_; + + # Finalize headers if someone manually writes output + $self->_context->finalize_headers unless $self->finalized_headers; + + $buffer = q[] unless defined $buffer; + + my $len = length($buffer); + $self->_writer->write($buffer); + + return $len; +} + +sub finalize_headers { + my ($self) = @_; + + # This is a less-than-pretty hack to avoid breaking the old + # Catalyst::Engine::PSGI. 5.9 Catalyst::Engine sets a response_cb and + # expects us to pass headers to it here, whereas Catalyst::Enngine::PSGI + # just pulls the headers out of $ctx->response in its run method and never + # sets response_cb. So take the lack of a response_cb as a sign that we + # don't need to set the headers. + + return unless $self->_has_response_cb; + + # If we already have a writer, we already did this, so don't do it again + return if $self->_has_writer; + + my @headers; + $self->headers->scan(sub { push @headers, @_ }); + + my $writer = $self->_response_cb->([ $self->status, \@headers ]); + $self->_set_writer($writer); + $self->_clear_response_cb; + + return; +} =head1 NAME -Catalyst::Response - Catalyst Response Class +Catalyst::Response - stores output responding to the current client request =head1 SYNOPSIS - $resp = $c->response; - $resp->body; - $resp->content_encoding; - $resp->content_length; - $resp->content_type; - $resp->cookies; - $resp->header; - $resp->headers; - $resp->output; - $resp->redirect; - $resp->status; - -See also L. + $res = $c->response; + $res->body; + $res->code; + $res->content_encoding; + $res->content_length; + $res->content_type; + $res->cookies; + $res->header; + $res->headers; + $res->output; + $res->redirect; + $res->status; + $res->write; =head1 DESCRIPTION -This is the Catalyst Response class, which provides a set of accessors -to response data. +This is the Catalyst Response class, which provides methods for responding to +the current client request. The appropriate L for your environment +will turn the Catalyst::Response into a HTTP Response and return it to the client. =head1 METHODS -=over 4 - -=item $resp->body($text) +=head2 $res->body( $text | $fh | $iohandle_object ) $c->response->body('Catalyst rocks!'); -Contains the final output. +Sets or returns the output (text or binary data). If you are returning a large body, +you might want to use a L type of object (Something that implements the read method +in the same fashion), or a filehandle GLOB. Catalyst +will write it piece by piece into the response. + +=head2 $res->has_body + +Predicate which returns true when a body has been set. -=item $resp->content_encoding +=head2 $res->code -Shortcut to $resp->headers->content_encoding +Alias for $res->status. -=item $resp->content_length +=head2 $res->content_encoding -Shortcut to $resp->headers->content_length +Shortcut for $res->headers->content_encoding. -=item $resp->content_type +=head2 $res->content_length -Shortcut to $resp->headers->content_type +Shortcut for $res->headers->content_length. -=item $resp->cookies +=head2 $res->content_type -Returns a reference to a hash containing the cookies to be set. +Shortcut for $res->headers->content_type. + +This value is typically set by your view or plugin. For example, +L will guess the mime type based on the file +it found, while L defaults to C. + +=head2 $res->cookies + +Returns a reference to a hash containing cookies to be set. The keys of the +hash are the cookies' names, and their corresponding values are hash +references used to construct a L object. $c->response->cookies->{foo} = { value => '123' }; -=item $resp->header +The keys of the hash reference on the right correspond to the L +parameters of the same name, except they are used without a leading dash. +Possible parameters are: + +=over + +=item value + +=item expires + +=item domain -Shortcut to $resp->headers->header +=item path -=item $resp->headers +=item secure -Returns a L object containing the headers. +=item httponly + +=back + +=head2 $res->header + +Shortcut for $res->headers->header. + +=head2 $res->headers + +Returns an L object, which can be used to set headers. $c->response->headers->header( 'X-Catalyst' => $Catalyst::VERSION ); -=item $resp->output +=head2 $res->output + +Alias for $res->body. + +=head2 $res->redirect( $url, $status ) + +Causes the response to redirect to the specified URL. The default status is +C<302>. + + $c->response->redirect( 'http://slashdot.org' ); + $c->response->redirect( 'http://slashdot.org', 307 ); + +This is a convenience method that sets the Location header to the +redirect destination, and then sets the response status. You will +want to C< return > or C<< $c->detach() >> to interrupt the normal +processing flow if you want the redirect to occur straight away. + +B do not give a relative URL as $url, i.e: one that is not fully +qualified (= C, etc.) or that starts with a slash +(= C). While it may work, it is not guaranteed to do the right +thing and is not a standard behaviour. You may opt to use uri_for() or +uri_for_action() instead. + +=cut + +sub redirect { + my $self = shift; + + if (@_) { + my $location = shift; + my $status = shift || 302; -Shortcut to $resp->body + $self->location($location); + $self->status($status); + } -=item $resp->redirect($url) + return $self->location; +} -Contains a location to redirect to. +=head2 $res->location - $c->response->redirect('http://slashdot.org'); +Sets or returns the HTTP 'Location'. -=item status +=head2 $res->status -Contains the HTTP status. +Sets or returns the HTTP status. $c->response->status(404); -=back +$res->code is an alias for this, to match HTTP::Response->code. + +=head2 $res->write( $data ) + +Writes $data to the output stream. + +=head2 $res->write_fh + +Returns a PSGI $writer object that has two methods, write and close. You can +close over this object for asynchronous and nonblocking applications. For +example (assuming you are using a supporting server, like L + + package AsyncExample::Controller::Root; + + use Moose; + + BEGIN { extends 'Catalyst::Controller' } + + sub prepare_cb { + my $write_fh = pop; + return sub { + my $message = shift; + $write_fh->write("Finishing: $message\n"); + $write_fh->close; + }; + } + + sub anyevent :Local :Args(0) { + my ($self, $c) = @_; + my $cb = $self->prepare_cb($c->res->write_fh); + + my $watcher; + $watcher = AnyEvent->timer( + after => 5, + cb => sub { + $cb->(scalar localtime); + undef $watcher; # cancel circular-ref + }); + } + +=head2 $res->print( @data ) -=head1 AUTHOR +Prints @data to the output stream, separated by $,. This lets you pass +the response object to functions that want to write to an L. -Sebastian Riedel, C -Marcus Ramberg, C +=head2 $self->finalize_headers($c) + +Writes headers to response if not already written + +=head2 DEMOLISH + +Ensures that the response is flushed and closed at the end of the +request. + +=head2 meta + +Provided by Moose + +=cut + +sub print { + my $self = shift; + my $data = shift; + + defined $self->write($data) or return; + + for (@_) { + defined $self->write($,) or return; + defined $self->write($_) or return; + } + defined $self->write($\) or return; + + return 1; +} + +=head1 AUTHORS + +Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm =head1 COPYRIGHT -This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify +This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut +__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; + 1;