NAME
CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup - Runtime cgiapp info in a popup window
VERSION
Version 0.95
SYNOPSIS
End user information
This module provides a plugin framework for displaying runtime information about your CGI::Application app in a popup window. A sample Timing plugin is provided to show how it works:
BEGIN { $ENV{'CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC'} = 1; } # turn it on for real
use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup;
use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::Timing;
The rest of your application follows
...
Now whenever you access a runmode, a window pops up over your content, showing information about how long the various stages have taken. Adding other CAP::DevPopup plugins will get you more information. A HTML::Tidy plugin showing you how your document conforms to W3C standards is available: seer CGI::Application::Plugin::HtmlTidy.
The output consists of a Table of Contents, and a bunch of reports. A rough translation into plain text could look like this:
Devpopup report for My::App -> add_timing
* Timings - Total runtime: 3.1178 sec.
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Timings |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Application started at: Thu Sep 22 02:55:35 2005 |
| From To Time taken |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------|
| init prerun 0.107513 sec. |
| prerun before expensive operation 0.000371 sec. |
| before expensive operation after expensive operation 3.006688 sec. |
| after expensive operation load_tmpl(dp.html) 0.000379 sec. |
| load_tmpl(dp.html) postrun 0.002849 sec. |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
The reports expand and collapse by clicking on the ToC entry or the report header.
You can see a (developer) version in action here: http://oss.rhesa.com/cpan/cap-devpopup/example.
Developer information
Creating a new plugin for DevPopup is fairly simple. CAP::DevPopup registers a new callback point (named devpopup_report
), which it uses to collect output from your plugin. You can add a callback to that point, and return your formatted output from there. The callback has this signature:
sub callback($cgiapp_class, $outputref)
You pass your output to the devpopup object by calling
$cgiapp_class->devpopup->add_report(
title => $title,
summary => $summary,
report => $body,
);
You are receiving $outputref, because DevPopup wants to be the last one to be called in the postrun callback. If you had wanted to act at postrun time, then please do so with this variable, and not through a callback at postrun.
The on
switch
Since this is primarily a development plugin, and you wouldn't want it to run in your production code, an environment variable named CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC has to be set to 1 for this module to function, and it must be present at compile time. This means you should place it in a BEGIN{} block, or use SetEnv or PerlSetEnv (remember to set those before any PerlRequire or PerlModule lines).
Absense of the environment variable turns this module into a no-op: while the plugin and its plugins are still loaded, they won't modify your output.
Available Plugins
- o CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::Timing and CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::HTTPHeaders are bundled with this distribution.
- o CGI::Application::Plugin::HtmlTidy integrates with this module.
- o CGI::Application::Plugin::TT integrates with this module.
EXPORTS
devpopup
This method is the only one exported into your module, and can be used to access the underlying DevPopup object. See below for the methods that this object exposes.
METHODS
add_report( %fields )
Adds a new report about the current run of the application. The following fields are supported:
title
A short title for your report
summary
An optional one- or two-line summary of your findings
report
Your full output
severity
An optional value specifying the importance of your report. Accepted values are qw/debug info warning error fatal/. This value is used to color-code the report headers.
script
If you have custom javascript, then please pass it in through this field. Otherwise if it's embedded in your report, it will break the popup window. I will take care of the surrounding
<script
> tags, so just the code body is needed.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
To install this module, run:
cpan CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup
To mnually install this module, run the following commands:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
SEE ALSO
CGI::Application. CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::Timing
AUTHOR
Rhesa Rozendaal, rhesa@cpan.org
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-cgi-application-plugin-devpopup@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Mark Stosberg for the initial idea, and for pushing me to write it.
- Sam Tregar for providing me with the skeleton cgiapp_postrun.
- Everybody on the cgiapp mailinglist and on #cgiapp for cheering me on :-)
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2005 Rhesa Rozendaal, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.