NAME

CatalystX::DebugFilter - Provides configurable filtering of data that is logged to the debug logs (and error screen)

VERSION

version 0.07

SYNOPSIS

package MyApp;

use Catalyst;
with 'CatalystX::DebugFilter';

__PACKAGE__->config(
    'CatalystX::DebugFilter' => {

        # filter all "Cookie" headers as well as "password" and "SECRET" parameters
        Request => { headers => 'Cookie', params => [ 'password', qr/SECRET/ ] },

        # filter all Set-Cookie values in the response
        Response => { headers => 'Set-Cookie' },

        Stash => [
            sub {
                my ( $key, $value ) = @_;
                my $type = ref($value);

                # ignore any non-ref values
                return undef if !$type;

                if ( $type->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSet') ) {    # dump ResultSet objects as SQL
                    return $value->as_query;
                } elsif ( $type->isa('DBIx::Class::Result') ) {    # dump Result objects as simple HASH
                    return { $value->get_columns };
                } else {                                           # ignore these
                    return undef;
                }
            },
        ]
    }
);

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a Moose role that will filter certain elements of a request/response/stash before they are logged to the debug logs (or the error screen).

METHODS

dump_these

This role uses an "around" method modifier on the "dump_these" in Catalyst method and modifies the elements returned according to the configuration provided by the user as demonstrated in the SYNOPSIS section.

FILTER CONFIGURATION

There are few different types of filters that can be defined:

  • Exact Match

    The parameter/header/stash key is compared against a literal string. If it matches, the value is replaced with [FILTERED]

  • Regular Expression

    The parameter/header/stash key is compared against a regular expression. If it matches, the value is replaced with [FILTERED]

  • Callback

    The parameter/header/stash key and value are passed to a callback function. If the function returns a defined value, that value is used instead of the original value.

This module supports filtering a few different types of data (naturally, these could all be combined into a single config call):

  • Request Parameters

    __PACKAGE__->config( 'CatalystX::DebugFilter' => { Request => { params => $filters } } );
  • Request Headers

    Useful with CatalystX::Debug::RequestHeaders:

    __PACKAGE__->config( 'CatalystX::DebugFilter' => { Request => { headers => $filters } } );
  • Response Headers

    Useful with CatalystX::Debug::ResponseHeaders:

    __PACKAGE__->config( 'CatalystX::DebugFilter' => { Response => { headers => $filters } } );
  • Stash Data

    __PACKAGE__->config( 'CatalystX::DebugFilter' => { Stash => $filters } );

In each of the above examples, $filters can be one of a few things:

  • A non-ref scalar, implying an exact match

  • A Regexp reference, implying an regular expression match

  • A CODE reference, implying a callback matching function

  • An ARRAY reference of any of the above

CAVEATS

This module will not magically remove all references to a specific piece of data unless filters are explicitly defined for each place this data is stored. For instance, you may define a request parameter filter to prevent passwords from being logged to the debug logs but if you create an object that contains that password and store it in the stash, the password value may still appear on the error screen.

Also, the stash is only filtered at the top level. If you would like to filter more extensively, you can use a filter callback to traverse the stash, modifying whatever data you like (a copy is made before passing the value to the callback).

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Brian Phillips <bphillips@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Brian Phillips.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.