NAME
CGI::Portal::Scripts - Building Applications
SYNOPSIS
package CGI::Portal::Scripts::some_name;
use CGI::Portal::Scripts;
use vars qw(@ISA);
@ISA = qw(CGI::Portal::Scripts);
1;
sub launch {
my $self = shift;
....
}
Internal Redirects
package CGI::Portal::Scripts::some_name;
use CGI::Portal::Scripts;
use CGI::Portal::Scripts::other_name;
use vars qw(@ISA);
@ISA = qw(CGI::Portal::Scripts);
1;
sub launch {
my $self = shift;
....
$self->CGI::Portal::Scripts::other_name::launch;
return;
}
DESCRIPTION
CGI::Portal applications are build by creating classes that reside in the CGI::Portal::Scripts and CGI::Portal::Controls namespaces and extend CGI::Portal::Scripts. These classes must provide a subroutine launch() that CGI::Portal calls as an object method to run your code.
Classes in the CGI::Portal::Scripts handle the assembly of pages, classes in the CGI::Portal::Controls namespace handle form submissions.
CGI::Portal::Controls are called by providing input parameter "Submit" or "submit" and should provide internal redirects to call a CGI::Portal::Scripts class.
In your classes, do not print() or exit(). Instead of "print"ing append to $self->{'out'} or $self->{'cookies'} and instead of "exit"ing, "return" from launch().
Extending CGI::Portal::Scripts, gives you access to an object with the following attributes.
ATTRIBUTES
conf
$self->{'conf'} references a hash containing all values as set in the startup script.
in
$self->{'in'} references a hash containing all input parameters, stripped off any HTML tags.
user
$self->{'user'} is set by $self->authenticate_user() if logon succeeds.
rdb
$self->{'rdb'} is a CGI::Portal::RDB database object holding a database handle.
out
$self->{'out'} supposed to collect all output.
cookies
$self->{'cookies'} collects cookie headers you might want to set. It is also used for Sessions, so you might want to append to it.
FUNCTIONS
authenticate_user
$self->authenticate_user() takes no arguments and does not return anything. It sets $self->{'user'} and starts a session if user logon succeeds. If user logon fails it writes the HTML for a logon form to $self->{'out'}. It also maintains the sessions during subsequent calls.
$self->authenticate_user();
return unless $self->{'user'};
....
logoff
$self->logoff() takes no arguments and does not return anything. It removes the current users session id from the database and unsets the session cookie.
RDB->exec
$self->{'rdb'}->exec($sql) is an object method for the database object. It takes a SQL statement as argument and returns a DBI statement handle.
The database handle can be directly retrieved from $self->{'rdb'}{'dbh'}.
RDB->escape
$self->{'rdb'}->escape(@values) takes an array of SQL values. It uses DBI's quote() on those values and returns them as a string seperated by commas.
AUTHOR
Alexander David cpanalpo@yahoo.com
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