package Catalyst::Action; =head1 NAME Catalyst::Action - Catalyst Action =head1 SYNOPSIS
$c->forward( $action->private_path ); =head1 DESCRIPTION This class represents a Catalyst Action. You can access the object for the currently dispatched action via $c->action. See the L for more information on how actions are dispatched. Actions are defined in L subclasses. =cut use Moose; use Scalar::Util 'looks_like_number'; with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast'; use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; has class => (is => 'rw'); has namespace => (is => 'rw'); has 'reverse' => (is => 'rw'); has attributes => (is => 'rw'); has name => (is => 'rw'); has code => (is => 'rw'); has private_path => ( reader => 'private_path', isa => 'Str', lazy => 1, required => 1, default => sub { '/'.shift->reverse }, ); use overload ( # Stringify to reverse for debug output etc. q{""} => sub { shift->{reverse} }, # Codulate to execute to invoke the encapsulated action coderef '&{}' => sub { my $self = shift; sub { $self->execute(@_); }; }, # Make general $stuff still work fallback => 1, ); no warnings 'recursion'; sub dispatch { # Execute ourselves against a context my ( $self, $c ) = @_; return $c->execute( $self->class, $self ); } sub execute { my $self = shift; $self->code->(@_); } sub match { my ( $self, $c ) = @_; #would it be unreasonable to store the number of arguments #the action has as its own attribute? #it would basically eliminate the code below. ehhh. small fish return 1 unless exists $self->attributes->{Args}; my $args = $self->attributes->{Args}[0]; return 1 unless defined($args) && length($args); return scalar( @{ $c->req->args } ) == $args; } sub compare { my ($a1, $a2) = @_; my ($a1_args) = @{ $a1->attributes->{Args} || [] }; my ($a2_args) = @{ $a2->attributes->{Args} || [] }; $_ = looks_like_number($_) ? $_ : ~0 for $a1_args, $a2_args; return $a1_args <=> $a2_args; } __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; 1; __END__ =head1 METHODS =head2 attributes The sub attributes that are set for this action, like Local, Path, Private and so on. This determines how the action is dispatched to. =head2 class Returns the name of the component where this action is defined. Derived by calling the L method on each component. =head2 code Returns a code reference to this action. =head2 dispatch( $c ) Dispatch this action against a context. =head2 execute( $controller, $c, @args ) Execute this action's coderef against a given controller with a given context and arguments =head2 match( $c ) Check Args attribute, and makes sure number of args matches the setting. Always returns true if Args is omitted. =head2 compare Compares 2 actions based on the value of the C attribute, with no C having the highest precedence. =head2 namespace Returns the private namespace this action lives in. =head2 reverse Returns the private path for this action. =head2 private_path Returns absolute private path for this action. Unlike C, the C of an action is always suitable for passing to C. =head2 name Returns the sub name of this action. =head2 meta Provided by Moose. =head1 AUTHORS Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm =head1 COPYRIGHT This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut