NAME
Apache::MVC - Apache front-end to Maypole
SYNOPSIS
package BeerDB;
use base 'Apache::MVC';
BeerDB->setup("dbi:mysql:beerdb");
BeerDB->config->uri_base("http://your.site/");
BeerDB->config->display_tables([qw[beer brewery pub style]]);
# Now set up your database:
# has-a relationships
# untaint columns
1;
DESCRIPTION
Maypole is a Perl web application framework to Java's struts. It is essentially completely abstracted, and so doesn't know anything about how to talk to the outside world. Apache::MVC
is a mod_perl based subclass of Maypole.
To use it, you need to create a package which represents your entire application. In our example above, this is the BeerDB
package.
This needs to first inherit from Apache::MVC
, and then call setup. This will give your package an Apache-compatible handler
subroutine, and then pass any parameters onto the setup_database
method of the model class. The default model class for Maypole uses Class::DBI to map a database to classes, but this can be changed by messing with the configuration. (Before calling setup.)
Next, you should configure your application through the config
method. Configuration parameters at present are:
- uri_base
-
You must specify this; it is the base URI of the application, which will be used to construct links.
- display_tables
-
If you do not want all of the tables in the database to be accessible, then set this to a list of only the ones you want to display
- rows_per_page
-
List output is paged if you set this to a positive number of rows.
You should also set up relationships between your classes, such that, for instance, calling brewery
on a BeerDB::Beer
object returns an object representing its associated brewery.
For a full example, see the included "beer database" application.
INSTALLATION
Create a driver module like the one above.
Put the following in your Apache config:
<Location /beer>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler BeerDB
</Location>
Copy the templates found in templates/factory into the beer/factory directory off the web root. When the designers get back to you with custom templates, they are to go in beer/custom. If you need to do override templates on a database-table-by-table basis, put the new template in beer/table.
This will automatically give you add
, edit
, list
, view
and delete
commands; for instance, a list of breweries, go to
http://your.site/beer/brewery/list
For more information about how the system works and how to extend it, see Maypole.
Implementation
This class overrides a set of methods in the base Maypole class to provide it's functionality. See Maypole for these:
- get_request
- get_template_root
- parse_args
- parse_location
- send_output
AUTHOR
Simon Cozens, simon@cpan.org
Marcus Ramberg, marcus@thefeed.no
Screwed up by Sebastian Riedel, sri@oook.de
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.