# Copyright (c) 1998-2005 by Jonathan Swartz. All rights reserved. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the same terms as Perl itself. package HTML::Mason::Resolver; $HTML::Mason::Resolver::VERSION = '1.59'; use strict; use warnings; use HTML::Mason::Exceptions( abbr => ['param_error', 'virtual_error'] ); use Params::Validate qw(:all); Params::Validate::validation_options( on_fail => sub { param_error join '', @_ } ); use HTML::Mason::ComponentSource; use Class::Container; use base qw(Class::Container); # Returns HTML::Mason::ComponentSource object sub get_info { shift->_virtual; } sub glob_path { shift->_virtual; } sub _virtual { my $self = shift; my $sub = (caller(1))[3]; $sub =~ s/.*::(.*?)$/$1/; virtual_error "$sub is a virtual method and must be overridden in " . ref($self); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME HTML::Mason::Resolver - Component path resolver base class =head1 SYNOPSIS # make a subclass and use it =head1 DESCRIPTION The resolver is responsible for translating a component path like /foo/index.html into a component. By default, Mason expects components to be stored on the filesystem, and uses the HTML::Mason::Resolver::File class to get information on these components. The HTML::Mason::Resolver provides a virtual parent class from which all resolver implementations should inherit. =head1 Class::Container This class is used by most of the Mason object's to manage constructor parameters and has-a relationships with other objects. See the documentation on this class for details on how to declare what parameters are valid for your subclass's constructor. HTML::Mason::Resolver is a subclass of Class::Container so you do not need to subclass it yourself. =head1 METHODS If you are interested in creating a resolver subclass, you must implement the following methods. =over 4 =item new This method is optional. The new method included in this class is simply inherited from C. If you need something more complicated done in your new method you will need to override it in your subclass. =item get_info Takes three arguments: an absolute component path, a component root key, and a component root path. Returns a new L object. =item glob_path Takes two arguments: a path glob pattern, something like "/foo/*" or "/foo/*/bar", and a component root path. Returns a list of component paths for components which match this glob pattern. For example, the filesystem resolver simply appends this pattern to the component root path and calls the Perl C function to find matching files on the filesystem. =back =head2 Using a Resolver with HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler If you are creating a new resolver that you intend to use with the L module, then you must implement the following method as well. =over 4 =item apache_request_to_comp_path ($r, @comp_root_array) This method, given an Apache object and a list of component root pairs, should return a component path or undef if none exists. This method is used by the L class to translate web requests into component paths. You can omit this method if your resolver subclass will never be used in conjunction with L. =back =cut