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Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL::Engine(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL::Engine(3pm)NAME
Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL::Engine - The backend that computes ACL checks for Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL.
SYNOPSIS
# internal
METHODS
new $app
Create a new rule engine for $app
add_allow $cond
add_deny $cond
fudge $cond, make cond into a rule, and "add_rule"
add_rule $path, $rule
Add rule to all actions under $path
append_rule_to_action $action, $index, $rule, $cxt
Append $rule to $action in slot $index, and store context info $cxt for error reporting.
check_action_rules $action
Evaluate the rules for an action
fudge_condition $thingy
Converts a $thingy into a subref, for DWIM goodness. See the main ACL docs.
get_action_data $action
get_cxt_for_rule $rule
get_rules
DESCRIPTION
This is the engine which executes the access control checks for Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL. Please use that module directly.
TODO
* external uris -> private paths
perl v5.14.2 2009-10-18 Catalyst::Plugin::Authorization::ACL::Engine(3pm)
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Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::Store::FastMmap(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::Store::FastMmap(3pm)NAME
Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::Store::FastMmap - DEPRECATED - FastMmap cache store for Catalyst::Plugin::Cache.
SYNOPSIS
# instead of using this plugin, you can now do this:
use Catalyst qw/
Cache
/;
__PACKAGE__->config( cache => {
backend => {
class => "Cache:FastMmap",
share_file => "/path/to/file",
cache_size => "16m",
},
});
STATUS
This plugin is deprecated because Cache::FastMmap no longer needs to be wrapped to store plain values. It is still available on the CPAN
for backwards compatibility and will still work with newer versions of Cache::FastMmap with a slight performance degredation.
DESCRIPTION
This store plugin is a bit of a wrapper for Cache::FastMmap.
While you could normally just configure with
backend => {
class => "Cache::FastMmap",
share_file => ...,
}
Cache::FastMmap can't store plain values by default. This module ships with a subclass that will wrap all values in a scalar reference
before storing.
This store plugin will try to provide a default "share_file" as well, that won't clash with other apps.
CONFIGURATION
See "CONFIGURATION" in Catalyst::Plugin::Cache for a general overview of cache plugin configuration.
This plugin just takes a hash reference in the backend field and passes it on to Cache::FastMmap.
SEE ALSO
Catalyst::Plugin::Cache, Cache::FastMmap.
AUTHOR
Yuval Kogman, "nothingmuch@woobling.org"
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) Yuval Kogman, 2006. All rights reserved.
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, as well as under the terms of
the MIT license.
perl v5.14.2 2007-07-05 Catalyst::Plugin::Cache::Store::FastMmap(3pm)
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