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=3c71fde35709ee0a957f072d231782f940804d22;hp=8d3d880296c0ae2c68600ec241cc490701e86a94;hb=0fc2d522eec43202c21e9f0062e43f10db4d9008;hpb=70a7eeae0684bf7f55ff59cca58f79c108ce03d5 diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm b/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm index 8d3d880..3c71fde 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Response.pm @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@ package Catalyst::Response; -use strict; -use base 'Class::Accessor::Fast'; - -__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw/cookies body headers location 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 Class::C3; +use Moose; +use HTTP::Headers; + +has cookies => (is => 'rw', default => sub { {} }); +has body => (is => 'rw', default => ''); +has location => (is => 'rw'); +has status => (is => 'rw', default => 200); +has finalized_headers => (is => 'rw', default => 0); +has headers => ( + is => 'rw', + 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, + handles => ['write'], +); + +sub output { shift->body(@_) } + +no Moose; =head1 NAME @@ -34,15 +48,19 @@ Catalyst::Response - stores output responding to the current client request =head1 DESCRIPTION This is the Catalyst Response class, which provides methods for responding to -the current client request. +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 -=head2 $res->body($text) +=head2 $res->body(<$text|$fh|$iofh_object) $c->response->body('Catalyst rocks!'); -Sets or returns the output (text or binary data). +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->content_encoding @@ -72,15 +90,19 @@ 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: -=head2 value +=over + +=item value + +=item expires -=head2 expires +=item domain -=head2 domain +=item path -=head2 path +=item secure -=head2 secure +=back =head2 $res->header @@ -110,7 +132,7 @@ sub redirect { if (@_) { my $location = shift; - my $status = shift || 301; + my $status = shift || 302; $self->location($location); $self->status($status); @@ -119,6 +141,10 @@ sub redirect { return $self->location; } +=head2 $res->location + +Sets or returns the HTTP 'Location'. + =head2 $res->status Sets or returns the HTTP status. @@ -129,9 +155,9 @@ Sets or returns the HTTP status. Writes $data to the output stream. -=cut +=head2 meta -sub write { shift->{_context}->write(@_); } +Provided by Moose =head1 AUTHORS @@ -146,4 +172,6 @@ it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut +__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; + 1;