NAME

Apache2::ASP::ConfigPostProcessor - Base class for configuration post-processors

SYNOPSIS

package My::ConfigPostProcessor;

use strict;
use warnings 'all';
use base 'Apache2::ASP::ConfigPostProcessor';

sub post_process {
  my ($self, $config) = @_;
  
  $config->{mood} = 'Happy';
  
  # Don't forget to return the new $config object:
  return $config;
}

1;# return true:

Then, in the apache2-asp-config.xml:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config>
  ...
  <system>
    ...
    <post_processors>
      <class>My::PostProcessor</class>
      ...
    </post_processors>
    ...
  </system>
  ...
</config>

Then, somewhere else in the web application...

if( $Config->mood eq 'Happy' ) {
  # Don't worry - be happy :)
}

ABSTRACT METHODS

All subclasses must implement the following method(s) at a minimum:

post_process( $self, Apache2::ASP::Config $Config )

Should do something to the $Config object, and then *return* that new $Config object.

BUGS

It's possible that some bugs have found their way into this release.

Use RT http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Apache2-ASP to submit bug reports.

HOMEPAGE

Please visit the Apache2::ASP homepage at http://www.devstack.com/ to see examples of Apache2::ASP in action.

AUTHOR

John Drago <jdrago_999@yahoo.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2007 John Drago, All rights reserved.

This software is free software. It may be used and distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.