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Mason::Component(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Mason::Component(3pm)

NAME
Mason::Component - Mason Component base class DESCRIPTION
Every Mason component corresponds to a unique class that inherits, directly or indirectly, from this base class. A new instance of the component class is created whenever a component is called - whether via a top level request, "<& &>" tags, or an << $m->comp >> call. A component instance is only valid for the Mason request in which it was created. We leave this class as devoid of built-in methods as possible, allowing you to create methods in your own components without worrying about name clashes. STRUCTURAL METHODS
This is the standard call chain for the page component (the initial component of a request). handle -> render -> wrap -> main In many cases only "main" will actually do anything. handle This is the top-most method called on the page component. Its job is to decide how to handle the request, e.g. o throw an error (e.g. permission denied) o take some action and redirect (e.g. if handling a form in a web environment) o defer to another component via "$m->go" o render the page It should not output any content itself. By default, it simply calls render. render This method is invoked from handle on the page component. Its job is to output the full content of the page. By default, it simply calls wrap. wrap This method is invoked from render on the page component. By convention, "wrap" is an augmented method, with each superclass calling the next subclass. This is useful for cascading templates in which the top-most superclass generates the surrounding content. <%augment wrap> <h3>Subtitle section</h3> <div class="main"> <% inner() %> </div> </%augment> By default, "wrap" simply calls "inner()" to go to the next subclass, and then main at the bottom subclass. To override a component's parent wrapper, a component can define its own "wrap" using "method" instead of "augment": <%method wrap> <h3>Parent wrapper will be ignored</h3> <% inner() %> </%method> To do no wrapping at all, call the component class method "no_wrap": <%class> CLASS->no_wrap; </%class> main This method is invoked when a non-page component is called, and from the default wrap method as well. It consists of the code and output in the main part of the component that is not inside a "<%method>" or "<%class>" tag. CLASS METHODS
no_wrap A convenience method that redefines render to call main instead of wrap, thus skipping any content wrapper inherited from parent. <%class> CLASS->no_wrap; </%class> allow_path_info This method is called when the request path has a path_info portion, to determine whether the path_info is allowed. Default is false. See Mason::Manual::RequestDispatch/Partial Paths. <%class> CLASS->allow_path_info(1); </%class> OTHER METHODS
args Returns the hashref of arguments passed to this component's constructor, e.g. the arguments passed in a component call. cmeta Returns the Mason::Component::ClassMeta object associated with this component class, containing information such as the component's path and source file. my $path = $self->cmeta->path; m Returns the current request. This is also available via $m inside Mason components. SEE ALSO
Mason AUTHOR
Jonathan Swartz <swartz@pobox.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Jonathan Swartz. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-02 Mason::Component(3pm)
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