NAME

Posy::Plugin::BinFile - Posy plugin to serve (binary) non-entry files

VERSION

This describes version 0.40 of Posy::Plugin::BinFile.

SYNOPSIS

    @plugins = qw(Posy::Core
	...
	Posy::Plugin::FileStats
	Posy::Plugin::BinFile));

DESCRIPTION

This plugin renders non-entry files (the 'file' path-type), giving the correct MIME-type for the requested file -- if the file exists in the data directory.

This allows you to (a) integrate existing web-pages into a Posy site by putting them into the data_dir(*) (b) include image files alongside entry files by putting them in the same directory (and reference them with relative paths just as you would normally).

This depends on the FileStats plugin for the MIME-type information for the files.

(*) Note that since Posy recognises and processes '.html' and '.txt' files by default, if you want such files to be processed as raw files and not as Posy-entry files, you need to give them different extensions.

This plugin replaces a number of methods, adding in code for dealing with 'file' path-type files. There is no need to add extra actions.

If one is using the Posy::Plugin::CgiCarp plugin, one must put this plugin after it in the plugin list, since CgiCarp redefines the 'render_page' method without calling its parent's render_page method.

Configuration

This expects configuration settings in the $self->{config} hash, which, in the default Posy setup, can be defined in the main "config" file in the data directory.

static_file_default_type

What is the default MIME type for a file when it can't determine the type? (default: "text/plain")

OBJECT METHODS

Documentation for developers and those wishing to write plugins.

init

Do some initialization; make sure that default config values are set.

Flow Action Methods

Methods implementing actions.

content_type

$self->content_type($flow_state);

Set the content_type content in $flow_state->{content_type}

If the path-type is 'file', this skips all the actions up to 'render_page'.

render_page

$self->render_page($flow_state);

Put the page together by pasting together its parts in the $flow_state hash and print it (either to a file, or to STDOUT). If printing to a file, don't print content_type

If rendering a 'file' just give the content-type and the file data.

REQUIRES

Posy
Posy::Core
Posy::Plugin::FileStats

Test::More

SEE ALSO

perl(1). Posy

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to the author.

AUTHOR

Kathryn Andersen (RUBYKAT)
perlkat AT katspace dot com
http://www.katspace.com

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

Copyright (c) 2004-2005 by Kathryn Andersen

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