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use Moose;
use Class::MOP;
use Class::Load ':all';
use String::RewritePrefix;
use Moose::Util qw/find_meta/;
use List::Util qw/first/;
use List::MoreUtils qw/uniq/;
use namespace::clean -except => 'meta';
BEGIN {
extends qw/Catalyst::Component/;
with qw/MooseX::MethodAttributes::Role::AttrContainer::Inheritable/;
}
use MooseX::MethodAttributes;
use Catalyst::Exception;
use Catalyst::Utils;
with 'Catalyst::Component::ApplicationAttribute';
has path_prefix => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Str',
init_arg => 'path',
predicate => 'has_path_prefix',
);
has action_namespace => (
is => 'rw',
isa => 'Str',
init_arg => 'namespace',
predicate => 'has_action_namespace',
);
has actions => (
accessor => '_controller_actions',
isa => 'HashRef',
init_arg => undef,
);
has _action_role_args => (
traits => [qw(Array)],
isa => 'ArrayRef[Str]',
init_arg => 'action_roles',
default => sub { [] },
handles => {
_action_role_args => 'elements',
},
);
has _action_roles => (
traits => [qw(Array)],
isa => 'ArrayRef[RoleName]',
init_arg => undef,
lazy => 1,
builder => '_build__action_roles',
handles => {
_action_roles => 'elements',
},
);
has action_args => (is => 'ro');
# ->config(actions => { '*' => ...
has _all_actions_attributes => (
is => 'ro',
isa => 'HashRef',
init_arg => undef,
lazy => 1,
builder => '_build__all_actions_attributes',
);
sub BUILD {
my ($self, $args) = @_;
my $action = delete $args->{action} || {};
my $actions = delete $args->{actions} || {};
my $attr_value = $self->merge_config_hashes($actions, $action);
$self->_controller_actions($attr_value);
# trigger lazy builder
$self->_all_actions_attributes;
$self->_action_roles;
}
sub _build__action_roles {
my $self = shift;
my @roles = $self->_expand_role_shortname($self->_action_role_args);
load_class($_) for @roles;
return \@roles;
}
sub _build__all_actions_attributes {
my ($self) = @_;
delete $self->_controller_actions->{'*'} || {};
}
=head1 NAME
Catalyst::Controller - Catalyst Controller base class
=head1 SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::Controller::Search
use base qw/Catalyst::Controller/;
sub foo : Local {
my ($self,$c,@args) = @_;
...
} # Dispatches to /search/foo
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Controllers are where the actions in the Catalyst framework
reside. Each action is represented by a function with an attribute to
identify what kind of action it is. See the L<Catalyst::Dispatcher>
for more info about how Catalyst dispatches to actions.
=cut
#I think both of these could be attributes. doesn't really seem like they need
#to be class data. i think that attributes +default would work just fine
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata($_) for qw/_dispatch_steps _action_class _action_role_prefix/;
__PACKAGE__->_dispatch_steps( [qw/_BEGIN _AUTO _ACTION/] );
__PACKAGE__->_action_class('Catalyst::Action');
__PACKAGE__->_action_role_prefix([ 'Catalyst::ActionRole::' ]);
sub _DISPATCH : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
foreach my $disp ( @{ $self->_dispatch_steps } ) {
last unless $c->forward($disp);
}
$c->forward('_END');
}
sub _BEGIN : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
my $begin = ( $c->get_actions( 'begin', $c->namespace ) )[-1];
return 1 unless $begin;
$begin->dispatch( $c );
return !@{ $c->error };
}
sub _AUTO : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
my @auto = $c->get_actions( 'auto', $c->namespace );
foreach my $auto (@auto) {
$auto->dispatch( $c );
return 0 unless $c->state;
}
return 1;
}
sub _ACTION : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
if ( ref $c->action
&& $c->action->can('execute')
&& defined $c->req->action )
{
$c->action->dispatch( $c );
}
return !@{ $c->error };
}
sub _END : Private {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
my $end = ( $c->get_actions( 'end', $c->namespace ) )[-1];
return 1 unless $end;
$end->dispatch( $c );
return !@{ $c->error };
}
sub action_for {
my ( $self, $name ) = @_;
my $app = ($self->isa('Catalyst') ? $self : $self->_application);
return $app->dispatcher->get_action($name, $self->action_namespace);
}
#my opinion is that this whole sub really should be a builder method, not
#something that happens on every call. Anyone else disagree?? -- groditi
## -- apparently this is all just waiting for app/ctx split
around action_namespace => sub {
my $orig = shift;
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
my $class = ref($self) || $self;
my $appclass = ref($c) || $c;
if( ref($self) ){
return $self->$orig if $self->has_action_namespace;
} else {
return $class->config->{namespace} if exists $class->config->{namespace};
}
my $case_s;
if( $c ){
$case_s = $appclass->config->{case_sensitive};
} else {
if ($self->isa('Catalyst')) {
$case_s = $class->config->{case_sensitive};
} else {
if (ref $self) {
$case_s = ref($self->_application)->config->{case_sensitive};
} else {
confess("Can't figure out case_sensitive setting");
}
}
}
my $namespace = Catalyst::Utils::class2prefix($self->catalyst_component_name, $case_s) || '';
$self->$orig($namespace) if ref($self);
return $namespace;
};
#Once again, this is probably better written as a builder method
around path_prefix => sub {
my $orig = shift;
my $self = shift;
if( ref($self) ){
return $self->$orig if $self->has_path_prefix;
} else {
return $self->config->{path} if exists $self->config->{path};
}
my $namespace = $self->action_namespace(@_);
$self->$orig($namespace) if ref($self);
return $namespace;
};
sub get_action_methods {
my $self = shift;
my $meta = find_meta($self) || confess("No metaclass setup for $self");
confess(
sprintf "Metaclass %s for %s cannot support register_actions.",
ref $meta, $meta->name,
) unless $meta->can('get_nearest_methods_with_attributes');
my @methods = $meta->get_nearest_methods_with_attributes;
# actions specified via config are also action_methods
push(
@methods,
map {
$meta->find_method_by_name($_)
|| confess( sprintf 'Action "%s" is not available from controller %s',
$_, ref $self )
} keys %{ $self->_controller_actions }
) if ( ref $self );
return uniq @methods;
}
sub register_actions {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
$self->register_action_methods( $c, $self->get_action_methods );
}
sub register_action_methods {
my ( $self, $c, @methods ) = @_;
my $class = $self->catalyst_component_name;
#this is still not correct for some reason.
my $namespace = $self->action_namespace($c);
# FIXME - fugly
if (!blessed($self) && $self eq $c && scalar(@methods)) {
my @really_bad_methods = grep { ! /^_(DISPATCH|BEGIN|AUTO|ACTION|END)$/ } map { $_->name } @methods;
if (scalar(@really_bad_methods)) {
$c->log->warn("Action methods (" . join(', ', @really_bad_methods) . ") found defined in your application class, $self. This is deprecated, please move them into a Root controller.");
}
}
foreach my $method (@methods) {
my $name = $method->name;
# Horrible hack! All method metaclasses should have an attributes
# method, core Moose bug - see r13354.
my $attributes = $method->can('attributes') ? $method->attributes : [];
my $attrs = $self->_parse_attrs( $c, $name, @{ $attributes } );
if ( $attrs->{Private} && ( keys %$attrs > 1 ) ) {
$c->log->warn( 'Bad action definition "'
. join( ' ', @{ $attributes } )
. qq/" for "$class->$name"/ )
if $c->debug;
next;
}
my $reverse = $namespace ? "${namespace}/${name}" : $name;
my $action = $self->create_action(
name => $name,
code => $method->body,
reverse => $reverse,
namespace => $namespace,
class => $class,
attributes => $attrs,
);
$c->dispatcher->register( $c, $action );
}
}
sub _apply_action_class_roles {
my ($self, $class, @roles) = @_;
load_class($_) for @roles;
my $meta = Moose::Meta::Class->initialize($class)->create_anon_class(
superclasses => [$class],
roles => \@roles,
cache => 1,
);
$meta->add_method(meta => sub { $meta });
return $meta->name;
}
sub action_class {
my $self = shift;
my %args = @_;
my $class = (exists $args{attributes}{ActionClass}
? $args{attributes}{ActionClass}[0]
: $self->_action_class);
load_class($class);
return $class;
}
sub create_action {
my $self = shift;
my %args = @_;
my $class = $self->action_class(%args);
load_class($class);
Moose->init_meta(for_class => $class)
unless Class::MOP::does_metaclass_exist($class);
unless ($args{name} =~ /^_(DISPATCH|BEGIN|AUTO|ACTION|END)$/) {
my @roles = $self->gather_action_roles(%args);
push @roles, $self->gather_default_action_roles(%args);
$class = $self->_apply_action_class_roles($class, @roles) if @roles;
}
my $action_args = (
ref($self)
? $self->action_args
: $self->config->{action_args}
);
my %extra_args = (
%{ $action_args->{'*'} || {} },
%{ $action_args->{ $args{name} } || {} },
);
return $class->new({ %extra_args, %args });
}
sub gather_action_roles {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
return (
(blessed $self ? $self->_action_roles : ()),
@{ $args{attributes}->{Does} || [] },
);
}
sub gather_default_action_roles {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
my @roles = ();
push @roles, 'Catalyst::ActionRole::HTTPMethods'
if $args{attributes}->{Method};
push @roles, 'Catalyst::ActionRole::ConsumesContent'
if $args{attributes}->{Consumes};
return @roles;
}
sub _parse_attrs {
my ( $self, $c, $name, @attrs ) = @_;
my %raw_attributes;
foreach my $attr (@attrs) {
# Parse out :Foo(bar) into Foo => bar etc (and arrayify)
if ( my ( $key, $value ) = ( $attr =~ /^(.*?)(?:\(\s*(.+?)\s*\))?$/ ) )
{
if ( defined $value ) {
( $value =~ s/^'(.*)'$/$1/ ) || ( $value =~ s/^"(.*)"/$1/ );
}
push( @{ $raw_attributes{$key} }, $value );
}
}
my ($actions_config, $all_actions_config);
if( ref($self) ) {
$actions_config = $self->_controller_actions;
# No, you're not getting actions => { '*' => ... } with actions in MyApp.
$all_actions_config = $self->_all_actions_attributes;
} else {
my $cfg = $self->config;
$actions_config = $self->merge_config_hashes($cfg->{actions}, $cfg->{action});
$all_actions_config = {};
}
%raw_attributes = (
%raw_attributes,
# Note we deep copy array refs here to stop crapping on config
# when attributes are parsed. RT#65463
exists $actions_config->{$name} ? map { ref($_) eq 'ARRAY' ? [ @$_ ] : $_ } %{ $actions_config->{$name } } : (),
);
# Private actions with additional attributes will raise a warning and then
# be ignored. Adding '*' arguments to the default _DISPATCH / etc. methods,
# which are Private, will prevent those from being registered. They should
# probably be turned into :Actions instead, or we might want to otherwise
# disambiguate between those built-in internal actions and user-level
# Private ones.
%raw_attributes = (%{ $all_actions_config }, %raw_attributes)
unless $raw_attributes{Private};
my %final_attributes;
while (my ($key, $value) = each %raw_attributes){
my $new_attrs = $self->_parse_attr($c, $name, $key => $value );
push @{ $final_attributes{$_} }, @{ $new_attrs->{$_} } for keys %$new_attrs;
}
return \%final_attributes;
}
sub _parse_attr {
my ($self, $c, $name, $key, $values) = @_;
my %final_attributes;
foreach my $value (ref($values) eq 'ARRAY' ? @$values : $values) {
my $meth = "_parse_${key}_attr";
if ( my $code = $self->can($meth) ) {
my %new_attrs = $self->$code( $c, $name, $value );
while (my ($new_key, $value) = each %new_attrs){
my $new_attrs = $key eq $new_key ?
{ $new_key => [$value] } :
$self->_parse_attr($c, $name, $new_key => $value );
push @{ $final_attributes{$_} }, @{ $new_attrs->{$_} } for keys %$new_attrs;
}
}
else {
push( @{ $final_attributes{$key} }, $value );
}
}
return \%final_attributes;
}
sub _parse_Global_attr {
my ( $self, $c, $name, $value ) = @_;
# _parse_attr will call _parse_Path_attr for us
return Path => "/$name";
}
sub _parse_Absolute_attr { shift->_parse_Global_attr(@_); }
sub _parse_Local_attr {
my ( $self, $c, $name, $value ) = @_;
# _parse_attr will call _parse_Path_attr for us
return Path => $name;
}
sub _parse_Relative_attr { shift->_parse_Local_attr(@_); }
sub _parse_Path_attr {
my ( $self, $c, $name, $value ) = @_;
$value = '' if !defined $value;
if ( $value =~ m!^/! ) {
return ( 'Path', $value );
}
elsif ( length $value ) {
return ( 'Path', join( '/', $self->path_prefix($c), $value ) );
}
else {
return ( 'Path', $self->path_prefix($c) );
}
}
sub _parse_Chained_attr {
my ($self, $c, $name, $value) = @_;
if (defined($value) && length($value)) {
if ($value eq '.') {
$value = '/'.$self->action_namespace($c);
} elsif (my ($rel, $rest) = $value =~ /^((?:\.{2}\/)+)(.*)$/) {
my @parts = split '/', $self->action_namespace($c);
my @levels = split '/', $rel;
$value = '/'.join('/', @parts[0 .. $#parts - @levels], $rest);
} elsif ($value !~ m/^\//) {
my $action_ns = $self->action_namespace($c);
if ($action_ns) {
$value = '/'.join('/', $action_ns, $value);
} else {
$value = '/'.$value; # special case namespace '' (root)
}
}
} else {
$value = '/'
}
return Chained => $value;
}
sub _parse_ChainedParent_attr {
my ($self, $c, $name, $value) = @_;
return $self->_parse_Chained_attr($c, $name, '../'.$name);
}
sub _parse_PathPrefix_attr {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
return PathPart => $self->path_prefix($c);
}
sub _parse_ActionClass_attr {
my ( $self, $c, $name, $value ) = @_;
my $appname = $self->_application;
$value = Catalyst::Utils::resolve_namespace($appname . '::Action', $self->_action_class, $value);
return ( 'ActionClass', $value );
}
sub _parse_MyAction_attr {
my ( $self, $c, $name, $value ) = @_;
my $appclass = Catalyst::Utils::class2appclass($self);
$value = "+${appclass}::Action::${value}";
return ( 'ActionClass', $value );
}
sub _parse_Does_attr {
my ($self, $app, $name, $value) = @_;
return Does => $self->_expand_role_shortname($value);
}
sub _parse_GET_attr { Method => 'GET' }
sub _parse_POST_attr { Method => 'POST' }
sub _parse_PUT_attr { Method => 'PUT' }
sub _parse_DELETE_attr { Method => 'DELETE' }
sub _parse_OPTION_attr { Method => 'OPTION' }
sub _parse_HEAD_attr { Method => 'HEAD' }
sub _expand_role_shortname {
my ($self, @shortnames) = @_;
my $app = $self->_application;
my $prefix = $self->can('_action_role_prefix') ? $self->_action_role_prefix : ['Catalyst::ActionRole::'];
my @prefixes = (qq{${app}::ActionRole::}, @$prefix);
return String::RewritePrefix->rewrite(
{ '' => sub {
my $loaded = load_first_existing_class(
map { "$_$_[0]" } @prefixes
);
return first { $loaded =~ /^$_/ }
sort { length $b <=> length $a } @prefixes;
},
'~' => $prefixes[0],
'+' => '' },
@shortnames,
);
}
__PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;
1;
__END__
=head1 CONFIGURATION
Like any other L<Catalyst::Component>, controllers have a config hash,
accessible through $self->config from the controller actions. Some
settings are in use by the Catalyst framework:
=head2 namespace
This specifies the internal namespace the controller should be bound
to. By default the controller is bound to the URI version of the
controller name. For instance controller 'MyApp::Controller::Foo::Bar'
will be bound to 'foo/bar'. The default Root controller is an example
of setting namespace to '' (the null string).
=head2 path
Sets 'path_prefix', as described below.
=head2 action
Allows you to set the attributes that the dispatcher creates actions out of.
This allows you to do 'rails style routes', or override some of the
attribute definitions of actions composed from Roles.
You can set arguments globally (for all actions of the controller) and
specifically (for a single action).
__PACKAGE__->config(
action => {
'*' => { Chained => 'base', Args => 0 },
base => { Chained => '/', PathPart => '', CaptureArgs => 0 },
},
);
In the case above every sub in the package would be made into a Chain
endpoint with a URI the same as the sub name for each sub, chained
to the sub named C<base>. Ergo dispatch to C</example> would call the
C<base> method, then the C<example> method.
=head2 action_args
Allows you to set constructor arguments on your actions. You can set arguments
globally and specifically (as above).
This is particularly useful when using C<ActionRole>s
(L<Catalyst::Controller::ActionRole>) and custom C<ActionClass>es.
__PACKAGE__->config(
action_args => {
'*' => { globalarg1 => 'hello', globalarg2 => 'goodbye' },
'specific_action' => { customarg => 'arg1' },
},
);
In the case above the action class associated with C<specific_action> would get
passed the following arguments, in addition to the normal action constructor
arguments, when it is instantiated:
(globalarg1 => 'hello', globalarg2 => 'goodbye', customarg => 'arg1')
=head1 METHODS
=head2 BUILDARGS ($app, @args)
From L<Catalyst::Component::ApplicationAttribute>, stashes the application
instance as $self->_application.
=head2 $self->action_for('name')
Returns the Catalyst::Action object (if any) for a given method name
in this component.
=head2 $self->action_namespace($c)
Returns the private namespace for actions in this component. Defaults
to a value from the controller name (for
e.g. MyApp::Controller::Foo::Bar becomes "foo/bar") or can be
overridden from the "namespace" config key.
=head2 $self->path_prefix($c)
Returns the default path prefix for :PathPrefix, :Local and
relative :Path actions in this component. Defaults to the action_namespace or
can be overridden from the "path" config key.
=head2 $self->register_actions($c)
Finds all applicable actions for this component, creates
Catalyst::Action objects (using $self->create_action) for them and
registers them with $c->dispatcher.
=head2 $self->get_action_methods()
Returns a list of L<Moose::Meta::Method> objects, doing the
L<MooseX::MethodAttributes::Role::Meta::Method> role, which are the set of
action methods for this package.
=head2 $self->register_action_methods($c, @methods)
Creates action objects for a set of action methods using C< create_action >,
and registers them with the dispatcher.
=head2 $self->action_class(%args)
Used when a controller is creating an action to determine the correct base
action class to use.
=head2 $self->create_action(%args)
Called with a hash of data to be use for construction of a new
Catalyst::Action (or appropriate sub/alternative class) object.
=head2 $self->gather_action_roles(\%action_args)
Gathers the list of roles to apply to an action with the given %action_args.
=head2 $self->gather_default_action_roles(\%action_args)
returns a list of action roles to be applied based on core, builtin rules.
Currently only the L<Catalyst::ActionRole::HTTPMethods> role is applied
this way.
=head2 $self->_application
=head2 $self->_app
Returns the application instance stored by C<new()>
=head1 ACTION SUBROUTINE ATTRIBUTES
Please see L<Catalyst::Manual::Intro> for more details
Think of action attributes as a sort of way to record metadata about an action,
similar to how annotations work in other languages you might have heard of.
Generally L<Catalyst> uses these to influence how the dispatcher sees your
action and when it will run it in response to an incoming request. They can
also be used for other things. Here's a summary, but you should refer to the
linked manual page for additional help.
=head2 Global
sub homepage :Global { ... }
A global action defined in any controller always runs relative to your root.
So the above is the same as:
sub myaction :Path("/homepage") { ... }
=head2 Absolute
Status: Deprecated alias to L</Global>.
=head2 Local
Alias to "Path("$action_name"). The following two actions are the same:
sub myaction :Local { ... }
sub myaction :Path('myaction') { ... }
=head2 Relative
Status: Deprecated alias to L</Local>
=head2 Path
Handle various types of paths:
package MyApp::Controller::Baz {
...
sub myaction1 :Path { ... } # -> /baz
sub myaction2 :Path('foo') { ... } # -> /baz/foo
sub myaction2 :Path('/bar') { ... } # -> /bar
}
This is a general toolbox for attaching your action to a given path.
=head2 Regex
=head2 Regexp
B<Status: Deprecated.> Use Chained methods or other techniques.
If you really depend on this, install the standalone
L<Catalyst::DispatchType::Regex> distribution.
A global way to match a give regular expression in the incoming request path.
=head2 LocalRegex
=head2 LocalRegexp
B<Status: Deprecated.> Use Chained methods or other techniques.
If you really depend on this, install the standalone
L<Catalyst::DispatchType::Regex> distribution.
Like L</Regex> but scoped under the namespace of the containing controller
=head2 Chained
=head2 ChainedParent
=head2 PathPrefix
=head2 PathPart
=head2 CaptureArgs
Please see L<Catalyst::DispatchType::Chained>
=head2 ActionClass
Set the base class for the action, defaults to L</Catalyst::Action>. It is now
preferred to use L</Does>.
=head2 MyAction
Set the ActionClass using a custom Action in your project namespace.
The following is exactly the same:
sub foo_action1 : Local ActionClass('+MyApp::Action::Bar') { ... }
sub foo_action2 : Local MyAction('Bar') { ... }
=head2 Does
package MyApp::Controller::Zoo;
sub foo : Local Does('Moo') { ... } # Catalyst::ActionRole::
sub bar : Local Does('~Moo') { ... } # MyApp::ActionRole::Moo
sub baz : Local Does('+MyApp::ActionRole::Moo') { ... }
=head2 GET
=head2 POST
=head2 PUT
=head2 DELETE
=head2 OPTION
=head2 HEAD
=head2 PATCH
=head2 Method('...')
Sets the give action path to match the specified HTTP method, or via one of the
broadly accepted methods of overriding the 'true' method (see
L<Catalyst::ActionRole::HTTPMethods>).
=head2 Args
When used with L</Path> indicates the number of arguments expected in
the path. However if no Args value is set, assumed to 'slurp' all
remaining path pars under this namespace.
=head2 Consumes('...')
Matches the current action against the content-type of the request. Typically
this is used when the request is a POST or PUT and you want to restrict the
submitted content type. For example, you might have an HTML for that either
returns classic url encoded form data, or JSON when Javascript is enabled. In
this case you may wish to match either incoming type to one of two different
actions, for properly processing.
Examples:
sub is_json : Chained('start') Consumes('application/json') { ... }
sub is_urlencoded : Chained('start') Consumes('application/x-www-form-urlencoded') { ... }
sub is_multipart : Chained('start') Consumes('multipart/form-data') { ... }
To reduce boilerplate, we include the following content type shortcuts:
Examples
sub is_json : Chained('start') Consume(JSON) { ... }
sub is_urlencoded : Chained('start') Consumes(UrlEncoded) { ... }
sub is_multipart : Chained('start') Consumes(Multipart) { ... }
You may specify more than one match:
sub is_more_than_one
: Chained('start')
: Consumes('application/x-www-form-urlencoded')
: Consumes('multipart/form-data')
sub is_more_than_one
: Chained('start')
: Consumes(UrlEncoded)
: Consumes(Multipart)
Since it is a common case the shortcut C<HTMLForm> matches both
'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' and 'multipart/form-data'. Here's the full
list of available shortcuts:
JSON => 'application/json',
JS => 'application/javascript',
PERL => 'application/perl',
HTML => 'text/html',
XML => 'text/XML',
Plain => 'text/plain',
UrlEncoded => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
Multipart => 'multipart/form-data',
HTMLForm => ['application/x-www-form-urlencoded','multipart/form-data'],
Please keep in mind that when dispatching, L<Catalyst> will match the first most
relevant case, so if you use the C<Consumes> attribute, you should place your
most accurate matches early in the Chain, and your 'catchall' actions last.
See L<Catalyst::ActionRole::ConsumesContent> for more.
=head1 OPTIONAL METHODS
=head2 _parse_[$name]_attr
Allows you to customize parsing of subroutine attributes.
sub myaction1 :Path TwoArgs { ... }
sub _parse_TwoArgs_attr {
my ( $self, $c, $name, $value ) = @_;
# $self -> controller instance
#
return(Args => 2);
}
Please note that this feature does not let you actually assign new functions
to actions via subroutine attributes, but is really more for creating useful
aliases to existing core and extended attributes, and transforms based on
existing information (like from configuration). Code for actually doing
something meaningful with the subroutine attributes will be located in the
L<Catalyst::Action> classes (or your subclasses), L<Catalyst::Dispatcher> and
in subclasses of L<Catalyst::DispatchType>. Remember these methods only get
called basically once when the application is starting, not per request!
=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.
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