06-17-2013
Yeah, that did not work. Routes still persist.
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mojolicious::routes::match
Mojolicious::Routes::Match(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Mojolicious::Routes::Match(3pm)
NAME
Mojolicious::Routes::Match - Routes visitor
SYNOPSIS
use Mojolicious::Routes;
use Mojolicious::Routes::Match;
# Routes
my $r = Mojolicious::Routes->new;
$r->get('/foo')->to(action => 'foo');
$r->put('/bar')->to(action => 'bar');
# Match
my $m = Mojolicious::Routes::Match->new(PUT => '/bar');
$m->match($r);
say $m->captures->{action};
DESCRIPTION
Mojolicious::Routes::Match is a visitor for Mojolicious::Routes structures.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious::Routes::Match implements the following attributes.
"captures"
my $captures = $m->captures;
$m = $m->captures({foo => 'bar'});
Captured parameters.
"endpoint"
my $endpoint = $m->endpoint;
$m = $m->endpoint(Mojolicious::Routes->new);
The routes endpoint that actually matched.
"root"
my $root = $m->root;
$m = $m->root($routes);
The root of the routes tree.
"stack"
my $stack = $m->stack;
$m = $m->stack([{foo => 'bar'}]);
Captured parameters with nesting history.
METHODS
Mojolicious::Routes::Match inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following ones.
"new"
my $m = Mojolicious::Routes::Match->new(GET => '/foo');
my $m = Mojolicious::Routes::Match->new(GET => '/foo', $ws);
Construct a new match object.
"match"
$m->match(Mojolicious::Routes->new, Mojolicious::Controller->new);
Match against a routes tree.
"path_for"
my $path = $m->path_for;
my $path = $m->path_for(foo => 'bar');
my $path = $m->path_for({foo => 'bar'});
my $path = $m->path_for('named');
my $path = $m->path_for('named', foo => 'bar');
my $path = $m->path_for('named', {foo => 'bar'});
my ($path, $ws) = $m->path_for;
my ($path, $ws) = $m->path_for(foo => 'bar');
my ($path, $ws) = $m->path_for({foo => 'bar'});
my ($path, $ws) = $m->path_for('named');
my ($path, $ws) = $m->path_for('named', foo => 'bar');
my ($path, $ws) = $m->path_for('named', {foo => 'bar'});
Render matching route with parameters into path.
SEE ALSO
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-09-05 Mojolicious::Routes::Match(3pm)