NAME
Jifty::Handler - Methods related to the Mason handler
SYNOPSIS
use Jifty;
Jifty->new();
my $handler = Jifty::Handler->handle_request( cgi => $cgi );
# after each request is handled
Jifty::Handler->cleanup_request;
DESCRIPTION
Jifty::Handler provides methods required to deal with Mason CGI handlers.
mason
Returns the Jifty c<HTML::Mason> handler. While this "should" be just another template handler, we still rely on it for little bits of Jifty infrastructure. Patches welcome.
new
Create a new Jifty::Handler object. Generally, Jifty.pm does this only once at startup.
view_handlers
Returns a list of modules implementing view for your Jifty application.
XXX TODO: this should take pluggable views
fallback_view_handler
Returns the object for our "last-resort" view handler. By default, this is the HTML::Mason handler.
setup_view_handlers
Initialize all of our view handlers.
view ClassName
Returns the Jifty view handler for ClassName
.
create_cache_directories
Attempts to create our app's mason cache directory.
cgi
Returns the CGI object for the current request, or undef
if there is none.
apache
Returns the HTML::Mason::FakeApache or Apache object for the current request, ot undef
if there is none.
handle_request
When your server processs (be it Jifty-internal, FastCGI or anything else) wants to handle a request coming in from the outside world, you should call handle_request
.
- cgi
-
A CGI object that your server has already set up and loaded with your request's data.
cleanup_request
Dispatchers should call this at the end of each request, as a class method. It flushes the session to disk, as well as flushing Jifty::DBI's cache.