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131.IX Title "Catalyst::DispatchType::Path 3"
132.TH Catalyst::DispatchType::Path 3 "2009-09-02" "perl v5.8.7" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
133.SH "NAME"
134Catalyst::DispatchType::Path \- Path DispatchType
135.SH "SYNOPSIS"
136.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
137See Catalyst::DispatchType.
138.SH "DESCRIPTION"
139.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
140Dispatch type managing full path matching behaviour. For more information on
141dispatch types, see:
142.IP "* Catalyst::Manual::Intro for how they affect application authors" 4
143.IX Item "Catalyst::Manual::Intro for how they affect application authors"
144.PD 0
145.IP "* Catalyst::DispatchType for implementation information." 4
146.IX Item "Catalyst::DispatchType for implementation information."
147.PD
148.SH "METHODS"
149.IX Header "METHODS"
150.Sh "$self\->list($c)"
151.IX Subsection "$self->list($c)"
152Debug output for Path dispatch points
153.ie n .Sh "$self\->match( $c\fP, \f(CW$path )"
154.el .Sh "$self\->match( \f(CW$c\fP, \f(CW$path\fP )"
155.IX Subsection "$self->match( $c, $path )"
156For each action registered to this exact path, offers the action a chance to
157match the path (in the order in which they were registered). Succeeds on the
158first action that matches, if any; if not, returns 0.
159.ie n .Sh "$self\->register( $c\fP, \f(CW$action )"
160.el .Sh "$self\->register( \f(CW$c\fP, \f(CW$action\fP )"
161.IX Subsection "$self->register( $c, $action )"
162Calls register_path for every Path attribute for the given \f(CW$action\fR.
163.ie n .Sh "$self\->register_path($c, $path\fP, \f(CW$action)"
164.el .Sh "$self\->register_path($c, \f(CW$path\fP, \f(CW$action\fP)"
165.IX Subsection "$self->register_path($c, $path, $action)"
166Registers an action at a given path.
167.ie n .Sh "$self\->uri_for_action($action, $captures)"
168.el .Sh "$self\->uri_for_action($action, \f(CW$captures\fP)"
169.IX Subsection "$self->uri_for_action($action, $captures)"
170get a \s-1URI\s0 part for an action; always returns undef is \f(CW$captures\fR is set
171since Path actions don't have captures
172.SH "AUTHORS"
173.IX Header "AUTHORS"
174Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm
175.SH "COPYRIGHT"
176.IX Header "COPYRIGHT"
177This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
178the same terms as Perl itself.