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Mason::Manual::RequestDispatch(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		       Mason::Manual::RequestDispatch(3pm)

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Mason::Manual::RequestDispatch - How request paths get mapped to page components DESCRIPTION
Given the request path /news/sports/hockey Mason searches for the following components in order, setting $m->path_info as noted. /news/sports/hockey.{mp,mc} /news/sports/hockey/index.{mp,mc} /news/sports/hockey/dhandler.{mp,mc} /news/sports/dhandler.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = hockey /news/sports.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = hockey (but see next section) /news/dhandler.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = sports/hockey /news.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = sports/hockey (but see next section) /dhandler.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = news/sports/hockey where ".{mp,mc}" means either ".mp" (indicating a pure-perl component). or ".mc" (indicating a top-level component). The following sections describe these elements in more detail. Autoextended path The request path is suffixed with ".mp" and ".mc" to translate it to a component path. /news/sports/hockey.{mp,mc} Index An index matches its exact directory, nothing underneath. /news/sports/hockey/index.{mp,mc} Dhandlers A dhandler matches its directory as well as anything underneath, setting "$m->path_info" to the remainder. /news/sports/hockey/dhandler.{mp,mc} /news/sports/dhandler.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = hockey /news/dhandler.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = sports/hockey /dhandler.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = news/sports/hockey Partial paths A component can match an initial part of the URL, setting "$m->path_info" to the remainder: /news/sports.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = hockey /news.{mp,mc} # $m->path_info = sports/hockey Since this isn't always desirable behavior, it must be explicitly enabled for the component. Mason will call method "allow_path_info" on the component class, and will only allow the match if it returns true: <%class> method allow_path_info { 1 } </%class> The default "allow_path_info" returns false. "allow_path_info" is not checked on dhandlers, since the whole point of dhandlers is to match partial paths. Routes It is possible to use route syntax to more elegantly parse "$m->path_info" for dhandlers and partial paths, e.g. <%class> route "{year:[0-9]+}/{month:[0-9]{2}}"; </%class> See Mason::Plugin::RouterSimple. 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::Manual::RequestDispatch(3pm)