NAME
Path::Router - A tool for routing paths
SYNOPSIS
my $router = Path::Router->new;
$router->add_route('blog' => (
defaults => {
controller => 'blog',
action => 'index',
}
));
$router->add_route('blog/:year/:month/:day' => (
defaults => {
controller => 'blog',
action => 'show_date',
},
# validate with ...
validations => {
# ... raw-Regexp refs
year => qr/\d{4}/,
# ... custom Moose types you created
month => 'NumericMonth',
# ... Moose anon-subtypes created inline
day => subtype('Int' => where { $_ <= 31 }),
}
));
$router->add_route('blog/:action/?:id' => (
defaults => {
controller => 'blog',
},
validations => {
action => qr/\D+/,
id => 'Int', # also use plain Moose types too
}
));
# ... in your dispatcher
my $deconstructed_path_hash = $router->match('/blog/edit/15');
# ... in your code
my $uri = $router->uri_for(
controller => 'blog',
action => 'show_date',
year => 2006,
month => 10,
day => 5,
);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a way of deconstructing paths into parameters suitable for dispatching on. It also provides the inverse in that it will take a list of parameters, and construct an appropriate uri for it.
Reversable
This module places a high degree of importance on reversability. The value produced by a path match can be passed back in and you will get the same path you originally put in. The result of this is that it removes ambiguity and therefore reduces the number of possible mis-routings.
Verifyable
This module also provides additional tools you can use to test and verify the integrity of your router. These include:
An interactive shell in which you can test various paths and see the match it will return, and also test the reversability of that match.
A Test::Path::Router module which can be used in your applications test suite to easily verify the integrity of your paths.
Hey, wait, this is like RoR!
Yes, this is based on Ruby on Rails ActionController::Routing::Routes, however, it has one important difference.
It is in Perl :)
METHODS
BUGS
All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT.
AUTHOR
Stevan Little <stevan.little@iinteractive.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2008 Infinity Interactive, Inc.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.