pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064120577717050014525gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=2172a1ba84ddefa0fc44a4cc300071bf45e1e447 perl-Router-Simple-0.14/000075500000000000000000000000001205777170500151165ustar00rootroot00000000000000perl-Router-Simple-0.14/.gitignore000064400000000000000000000002621205777170500171060ustar00rootroot00000000000000Makefile inc/ *.sw[pomn] MANIFEST ppport.h *.sw[po] *.bak *.old Build _build/ xshelper.h tags pm_to_blib blib/ META.yml MYMETA.* META.json META.yml README ^inc/ Router-Simple-*/ perl-Router-Simple-0.14/.shipit000064400000000000000000000001631205777170500164170ustar00rootroot00000000000000steps = FindVersion, ChangeVersion, CheckChangeLog, DistTest, Commit, Tag, MakeDist, UploadCPAN git.push_to=origin perl-Router-Simple-0.14/Build.PL000064400000000000000000000016011205777170500164100ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Module::Build; my $build = Module::Build->new( license => 'perl', author => 'Tokuhiro Matsuno', recursive_test_files => 1, dynamic_config => 0, build_requires => { 'Test::More' => '0.98' }, configure_requires => { 'Module::Build' => '0.38' }, requires => { 'perl' => '5.00800', 'Test::More' => '0.88', 'List::Util' => '0', 'parent' => '0', 'Class::Accessor::Lite' => '0.05' }, no_index => { 'directory' => [ 'inc', 't', 'xt' ] }, name => 'Router-Simple', module_name => 'Router::Simple', test_files => ( -d '.git' || $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) ? 't/ xt/' : 't/', create_readme => 1, create_license => 1, ); $build->create_build_script(); perl-Router-Simple-0.14/Changes000064400000000000000000000033501205777170500164120ustar00rootroot00000000000000Revision history for Perl extension Router::Simple 0.14 - added 'routes' acecessor for Router::Simple class. And switch to Class::Accessor::Lite. 0.13 - Added ->method_not_allowed() 0.12 - minor pod fix (book++) 0.11 - Added warnings when regexp contains parens. i.e. following code does not works. /{year:(\d+)}/{month:(\d+)}{day:(\d+)} Q. Why don't you croak? A. I don't want to break existed code. But I may change this feature in future version. (reported by ktat++) 0.10 - handle empty PATH_INFO as root (tokuhirom) 0.09 - modernize package(no feature changes) 0.08 - fix "Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference" error for $route->{dest} (tomi-ru++) 0.07 - modified to allow to use extended regexp (?:including ":" - colon) as pattern (nipotan) 0.06 - require Test::More 0.88 or later for using done_testing. (reported by kazeburo++) 0.05 [FEATURE ENHANCEMENTS] - added Router::Simple::Route->match($env) method. - added $route->routematch() method. 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The End perl-Router-Simple-0.14/MANIFEST.SKIP000064400000000000000000000006121205777170500170130ustar00rootroot00000000000000^\.git/ \bRCS\b \bCVS\b ^MANIFEST\. ^Makefile$ ~$ ^# \.old$ ^blib/ ^pm_to_blib ^MakeMaker-\d \.gz$ \.cvsignore ^t/perlcritic ^tools/ \.svn/ ^[^/]+\.yaml$ ^[^/]+\.pl$ ^\.shipit$ \.sw[po]$ ^README\.mkdn$ ^[^/]+\.gz$ ^Build$ ^ppport.h$ ^xshelper.h$ cover_db nytprof perltidy.ERR$ ^README.pod$ ^README.mkdn$ ^tags$ ^MYMETA\. \b_build ^MANIFEST\.SKIP (\b|\A)\.gitignore \.bak$ ^inc/ ^Router-Simple- perl-Router-Simple-0.14/README.pod000077700000000000000000000000001205777170500223712lib/Router/Simple.pmustar00rootroot00000000000000perl-Router-Simple-0.14/lib/000075500000000000000000000000001205777170500156645ustar00rootroot00000000000000perl-Router-Simple-0.14/lib/Router/000075500000000000000000000000001205777170500171445ustar00rootroot00000000000000perl-Router-Simple-0.14/lib/Router/Simple.pm000064400000000000000000000203021205777170500207300ustar00rootroot00000000000000package Router::Simple; use strict; use warnings; use 5.00800; our $VERSION = '0.14'; use Router::Simple::SubMapper; use Router::Simple::Route; use List::Util qw/max/; use Carp (); use Class::Accessor::Lite 0.05 ( ro => [qw(routes)], ); our $_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED; sub new { bless {routes => []}, shift; } sub connect { my $self = shift; my $route = Router::Simple::Route->new(@_); push @{ $self->{routes} }, $route; return $self; } sub submapper { my ($self, $pattern, $dest, $opt) = @_; return Router::Simple::SubMapper->new( parent => $self, pattern => $pattern, dest => $dest || +{}, opt => $opt || +{}, ); } sub _match { my ($self, $env) = @_; if (ref $env) { # "I think there was a discussion about that a while ago and it is up to apps to deal with empty PATH_INFO as root / iirc" # -- by @miyagawa # # see http://blog.64p.org/entry/2012/10/05/132354 if ($env->{PATH_INFO} eq '') { $env->{PATH_INFO} = '/'; } } else { $env = +{ PATH_INFO => $env } } local $_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED; $self->{method_not_allowed} = 0; for my $route (@{$self->{routes}}) { my $match = $route->match($env); return ($match, $route) if $match; } $self->{method_not_allowed} = $_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED; return undef; # not matched. } sub method_not_allowed { my $self = shift; $self->{method_not_allowed}; } sub match { my ($self, $req) = @_; my ($match) = $self->_match($req); return $match; } sub routematch { my ($self, $req) = @_; return $self->_match($req); } sub as_string { my $self = shift; my $mn = max(map { $_->{name} ? length($_->{name}) : 0 } @{$self->{routes}}); my $nn = max(map { $_->{method} ? length(join(",",@{$_->{method}})) : 0 } @{$self->{routes}}); return join('', map { sprintf "%-${mn}s %-${nn}s %s\n", $_->{name}||'', join(',', @{$_->{method} || []}) || '', $_->{pattern} } @{$self->{routes}}) . "\n"; } 1; __END__ =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Router::Simple - simple HTTP router =head1 SYNOPSIS use Router::Simple; my $router = Router::Simple->new(); $router->connect('/', {controller => 'Root', action => 'show'}); $router->connect('/blog/{year}/{month}', {controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly'}); my $app = sub { my $env = shift; if (my $p = $router->match($env)) { # $p = { controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly', ... } } else { [404, [], ['not found']]; } }; =head1 DESCRIPTION Router::Simple is a simple router class. Its main purpose is to serve as a dispatcher for web applications. Router::Simple can match against PSGI C<$env> directly, which means it's easy to use with PSGI supporting web frameworks. =head1 HOW TO WRITE A ROUTING RULE =head2 plain string $router->connect( '/foo', { controller => 'Root', action => 'foo' } ); =head2 :name notation $router->connect( '/wiki/:page', { controller => 'WikiPage', action => 'show' } ); ... $router->match('/wiki/john'); # => {controller => 'WikiPage', action => 'show', page => 'john' } ':name' notation matches qr{([^/]+)}. =head2 '*' notation $router->connect( '/download/*.*', { controller => 'Download', action => 'file' } ); ... $router->match('/download/path/to/file.xml'); # => {controller => 'Download', action => 'file', splat => ['path/to/file', 'xml'] } '*' notation matches qr{(.+)}. You will get the captured argument as an array ref for the special key C. =head2 '{year}' notation $router->connect( '/blog/{year}', { controller => 'Blog', action => 'yearly' } ); ... $router->match('/blog/2010'); # => {controller => 'Blog', action => 'yearly', year => 2010 } '{year}' notation matches qr{([^/]+)}, and it will be captured. =head2 '{year:[0-9]+}' notation $router->connect( '/blog/{year:[0-9]+}/{month:[0-9]{2}}', { controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly' } ); ... $router->match('/blog/2010/04'); # => {controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly', year => 2010, month => '04' } You can specify regular expressions in named captures. =head2 regexp $router->connect( qr{/blog/(\d+)/([0-9]{2})', { controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly' } ); ... $router->match('/blog/2010/04'); # => {controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly', splat => [2010, '04'] } You can use Perl5's powerful regexp directly, and the captured values are stored in the special key C. =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item my $router = Router::Simple->new(); Creates a new instance of Router::Simple. =item $router->method_not_allowed() : Boolean This method returns last C<< $router->match() >> call is rejected by HTTP method or not. =item $router->connect([$name, ] $pattern, \%destination[, \%options]) Adds a new rule to $router. $router->connect( '/', { controller => 'Root', action => 'index' } ); $router->connect( 'show_entry', '/blog/:id', { controller => 'Blog', action => 'show' } ); $router->connect( '/blog/:id', { controller => 'Blog', action => 'show' } ); $router->connect( '/comment', { controller => 'Comment', action => 'new_comment' }, {method => 'POST'} ); C<\%destination> will be used by I method. You can specify some optional things to C<\%options>. The current version supports 'method', 'host', and 'on_match'. =over 4 =item method 'method' is an ArrayRef[String] or String that matches B in $req. =item host 'host' is a String or Regexp that matches B in $req. =item on_match $r->connect( '/{controller}/{action}/{id}', {}, { on_match => sub { my($env, $match) = @_; $match->{referer} = $env->{HTTP_REFERER}; return 1; } } ); A function that evaluates the request. Its signature must be C<< ($environ, $match) => bool >>. It should return true if the match is successful or false otherwise. The first arg is C<$env> which is either a PSGI environment or a request path, depending on what you pass to C method; the second is the routing variables that would be returned if the match succeeds. The function can modify C<$env> (in case it's a reference) and C<$match> in place to affect which variables are returned. This allows a wide range of transformations. =back =item $router->submapper($path, [\%dest, [\%opt]]) $router->submapper('/entry/', {controller => 'Entry'}) This method is shorthand for creating new instance of L. The arguments will be passed to C<< Router::Simple::SubMapper->new(%args) >>. =item $match = $router->match($env|$path) Matches a URL against one of the contained routes. The parameter is either a L $env or a plain string that represents a path. This method returns a plain hashref that would look like: { controller => 'Blog', action => 'daily', year => 2010, month => '03', day => '04', } It returns undef if no valid match is found. =item my ($match, $route) = $router->routematch($env|$path); Match a URL against against one of the routes contained. Will return undef if no valid match is found, otherwise a result hashref and a L object is returned. =item $router->as_string() Dumps $router as string. Example output: home GET / blog_monthly GET /blog/{year}/{month} GET /blog/{year:\d{1,4}}/{month:\d{2}}/{day:\d\d} POST /comment GET / =back =head1 AUTHOR Tokuhiro Matsuno Etokuhirom AAJKLFJEF@ GMAIL COME =head1 THANKS TO Tatsuhiko Miyagawa Shawn M Moore L. =head1 SEE ALSO Router::Simple is inspired by L. L is similar, but so complex. L is heavy. It depends on L. L has many deps. It is not well documented. L is my old one. It does not provide an OOish interface. =head1 THANKS TO DeNA =head1 LICENSE Copyright (C) Tokuhiro Matsuno This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut perl-Router-Simple-0.14/lib/Router/Simple/000075500000000000000000000000001205777170500203755ustar00rootroot00000000000000perl-Router-Simple-0.14/lib/Router/Simple/Cookbook.pod000064400000000000000000000055171205777170500226570ustar00rootroot00000000000000=head1 NAME Router::Simple::Cookbook - The Router::Simple Cookbook =head1 FAQ =head2 How to create Sinatra-ish framework with Router::Simple? Please read the following example code. package MySinatraish; use Router::Simple; use Plack::Request; sub import { my $pkg = caller(0); my $router = Router::Simple->new(); my $any = sub ($$;$) { my ($pattern, $dest, $opt) = do { if (@_ == 3) { my ($methods, $pattern, $code) = @_; ($pattern, {code => $code}, +{method => [ map { uc $_ } @$methods ]}); } else { my ($pattern, $code) = @_; ($pattern, {code => $code}, +{}); } }; $router->connect( $pattern, $dest, $opt, ); }; no strict 'refs'; # any [qw/get post delete/] => '/bye' => sub { ... }; # any '/bye' => sub { ... }; *{"${pkg}::any"} = $any; *{"${pkg}::get"} = sub { $any->([qw/GET HEAD/], $_[0], $_[1]); }; *{"${pkg}::post"} = sub { $any->([qw/POST/], $_[0], $_[1]); }; *{"${pkg}::as_psgi_app"} = sub { return sub { if (my $p = $router->match($_[0])) { [200, [], [$p->{code}->()]]; } else { [404, [], ['not found']]; } } }; } package MyApp; use MySinatraish; get '/' => sub { 'top'; }; post '/new' => sub { 'posted'; }; as_psgi_app; =head2 How to switch from HTTPx::Dispatcher? L is class specific declarative router. package MyApp::Dispatcher; use HTTPx::Dispatcher; connect '/', {controller => 'foo', action => 'bar'}; 1; The following script is same as above. package MyApp::Dispatcher; use Router::Simple::Declare; my $router = router { connect '/', {controller => 'foo', action => 'bar'}; }; sub match { $router->match() } =head2 How to use Router::Simple with non-strictly-MVC application? use Router::Simple::Declare; my $router = router { connect '/foo/bar/' => { 'target' => '/foobar.asp' }; connect '/topics/:topic' => { target => '/my-topic.asp' }; connect '/products/{Category:.*}' => { target => '/products.asp', Category => 'All' }; connect '/zipcode/{zip:[0-9]{5,5}}' => {target => '/zipcode.asp' }; }; You can pass the target path as destination. =head1 AUTHOR Tokuhiro Matsuno Etokuhirom AAJKLFJEF GMAIL COME =head1 LICENSE Copyright (C) Tokuhiro Matsuno This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =head1 SEE ALSO L perl-Router-Simple-0.14/lib/Router/Simple/Declare.pm000064400000000000000000000022061205777170500222720ustar00rootroot00000000000000package Router::Simple::Declare; use strict; use warnings; use parent 'Exporter'; use Router::Simple; use Carp (); our @EXPORT = qw/router connect submapper/; our $_ROUTER; sub router (&) { local $_ROUTER = Router::Simple->new(); $_[0]->(); $_ROUTER; } BEGIN { no strict 'refs'; for my $meth (qw/connect submapper/) { *{$meth} = sub { local $Carp::CarpLevel = $Carp::CarpLevel + 1; $_ROUTER->$meth(@_); }; } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Router::Simple::Declare - declarative interface for Router::Simple =head1 SYNOPSIS use Router::Simple::Declare; my $router = router { connect '/{controller}/{action}/{id}'; submapper('/account', {controller => 'Account'}) ->connect('/login', {action => 'login'}) ->connect('/logout', {action => 'logout'}); }; $router->match('/entry/show/3'); =head1 DESCRIPTION Easy way to declare router object. =head1 USAGE look the SYNOPSIS.see L for more details. =head1 FUNCTIONS =over 4 =item router =item connect =item submapper =back =head1 SEE ALSO L =cut perl-Router-Simple-0.14/lib/Router/Simple/Route.pm000064400000000000000000000075771205777170500220510ustar00rootroot00000000000000package Router::Simple::Route; use strict; use warnings; use Carp (); use Class::Accessor::Lite 0.05 ( rw => [qw(name dest on_match method host pattern)], ); sub new { my $class = shift; # connect([$name, ]$pattern[, \%dest[, \%opt]]) if (@_ == 1 || ref $_[1]) { unshift(@_, undef); } my ($name, $pattern, $dest, $opt) = @_; Carp::croak("missing pattern") unless $pattern; my $row = +{ name => $name, dest => $dest, on_match => $opt->{on_match}, }; if (my $method = $opt->{method}) { $method = [$method] unless ref $method; $row->{method} = $method; my $method_re = join '|', @{$method}; $row->{method_re} = qr{^(?:$method_re)$}; } if (my $host = $opt->{host}) { $row->{host} = $host; $row->{host_re} = ref $host ? $host : qr(^\Q$host\E$); } $row->{pattern} = $pattern; # compile pattern my @capture; $row->{pattern_re} = do { if (ref $pattern) { $row->{_regexp_capture} = 1; $pattern; } else { $pattern =~ s! \{((?:\{[0-9,]+\}|[^{}]+)+)\} | # /blog/{year:\d{4}} :([A-Za-z0-9_]+) | # /blog/:year (\*) | # /blog/*/* ([^{:*]+) # normal string ! if ($1) { my ($name, $pattern) = split /:/, $1, 2; push @capture, $name; $pattern ? "($pattern)" : "([^/]+)"; } elsif ($2) { push @capture, $2; "([^/]+)"; } elsif ($3) { push @capture, '__splat__'; "(.+)"; } else { quotemeta($4); } !gex; qr{^$pattern$}; } }; $row->{capture} = \@capture; $row->{dest} ||= +{}; return bless $row, $class; } sub match { my ($self, $env) = @_; if ($self->{host_re}) { unless ($env->{HTTP_HOST} =~ $self->{host_re}) { return undef; } } if (my @captured = ($env->{PATH_INFO} =~ $self->{pattern_re})) { my %args; my @splat; if ($self->{_regexp_capture}) { push @splat, @captured; } else { if (@{$self->{capture}} > 0 && scalar(@{$self->{capture}}) != scalar(@captured)) { # Should not contain parenthesis in regexp pattern # # Good: "/{date:(?:\d+)}" # Bad: "/{date:(\d+)}" Carp::carp("Path pattern should not contain paren. This code may not works in future version of Router::Simple. : " . $self->{pattern}); } for my $i (0..@{$self->{capture}}-1) { if ($self->{capture}->[$i] eq '__splat__') { push @splat, $captured[$i]; } else { $args{$self->{capture}->[$i]} = $captured[$i]; } } } if ($self->{method_re}) { unless (($env->{REQUEST_METHOD} || '') =~ $self->{method_re}) { $Router::Simple::_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED = 1; return undef; } } my $match = +{ %{$self->{dest}}, %args, ( @splat ? ( splat => \@splat ) : () ), }; if ($self->{on_match}) { my $ret = $self->{on_match}->($env, $match); return undef unless $ret; } return $match; } return undef; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Router::Simple::Route - route object =head1 DESCRIPTION This class represents route. =head1 ATTRIBUTES This class provides following attributes. =over 4 =item name =item dest =item on_match =item method =item host =item pattern =back =head1 SEE ALSO L perl-Router-Simple-0.14/lib/Router/Simple/SubMapper.pm000064400000000000000000000025741205777170500226410ustar00rootroot00000000000000package Router::Simple::SubMapper; use strict; use warnings; use Scalar::Util qw/weaken/; sub new { my ($class, %args) = @_; my $self = bless { %args }, $class; weaken($self->{parent}); $self; } sub connect { my ($self, $pattern, $dest, $opt) = @_; $pattern = $self->{pattern}.$pattern if $self->{pattern}; $dest ||= +{}; $opt ||= +{}; $self->{parent}->connect( $pattern, { %{ $self->{dest} }, %$dest }, { %{ $self->{opt} }, %$opt } ); $self; # chained method } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Router::Simple::SubMapper - submapper =head1 SYNOPSIS use Router::Simple; my $router = Router::Simple->new(); my $s = $router->submapper('/entry/{id}', {controller => 'Entry'}); $s->connect('/edit' => {action => 'edit'}) ->connect('/show' => {action => 'show'}); =head1 DESCRIPTION Router::Simple::SubMapper is sub-mapper for L. This class provides shorthand to create routes, that have common parts. =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item my $submapper = $router->submapper(%args); Do not call this method directly.You should create new instance from $router->submapper(%args). =item $submapper->connect(@args) This method creates new route to parent $router with @args and arguments of ->submapper(). This method returns $submapper itself for method-chain. =back =head1 SEE ALSO L perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/000075500000000000000000000000001205777170500153615ustar00rootroot00000000000000perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/00_compile.t000064400000000000000000000001121205777170500174670ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use Test::More tests => 1; BEGIN { use_ok 'Router::Simple' } perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/01_simple.t000064400000000000000000000051501205777170500173400ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple; use Test::More; my $r = Router::Simple->new(); $r->connect('home', '/' => {controller => 'Root', action => 'show'}, {method => 'GET', host => 'localhost'}); $r->connect('blog_monthly', '/blog/{year}/{month}', {controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly'}, {method => 'GET'}); $r->connect('/blog/{year:\d{1,4}}/{month:\d{2}}/{day:\d\d}', {controller => 'Blog', action => 'daily'}, {method => 'GET'}); $r->connect('/comment', {controller => 'Comment', 'action' => 'create'}, {method => 'POST'}); $r->connect('/', {controller => 'Root', 'action' => 'show_sub'}, {method => 'GET', host => 'sub.localhost'}); $r->connect(qr{^/belongs/([a-z]+)/([a-z]+)$}, {controller => 'May', action => 'show'}); $r->connect('/:controller/:action'); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET', PATH_INFO => '/', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost'} ), { controller => 'Root', action => 'show', } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET', PATH_INFO => '', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost'} ), { controller => 'Root', action => 'show', }, 'empty PATH_INFO is same as "/"' ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/blog/2010/03', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly', year => 2010, month => '03' }, 'blog monthly' ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/blog/2010/03/04', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Blog', action => 'daily', year => 2010, month => '03', day => '04', }, 'daily' ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/blog/2010/03', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'POST' } ) || undef, undef ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/comment', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'POST' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Comment', action => 'create', } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/', HTTP_HOST => 'sub.localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Root', action => 'show_sub', } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/belongs/to/us', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'May', action => 'show', splat => ['to', 'us'], } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/foo/bar', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'foo', action => 'bar', } ); done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/02_declare.t000064400000000000000000000035461205777170500174560ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Router::Simple::Declare; my $r = router { connect '/' => {controller => 'Root', action => 'show'}, {method => 'GET'}; connect '/blog/{year}/{month}', {controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly'}, {method => 'GET'}; connect '/blog/{year:\d{1,4}}/{month:\d{2}}/{day:\d\d}', {controller => 'Blog', action => 'daily'}, {method => 'GET'}; connect '/comment', {controller => 'Comment', 'action' => 'create'}, {method => 'POST'}; submapper( '/account', {controller => 'Account'} ) ->connect( '/login', { action => 'login' } ) ->connect( '/logout', { action => 'logout' } ); }; is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Root', action => 'show', } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/blog/2010/03', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly', year => 2010, month => '03', } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/blog/2010/03/04', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Blog', action => 'daily', year => 2010, month => '03', day => '04', }, 'daily' ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/blog/2010/03', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'POST' } ) || undef, undef ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/comment', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'POST' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Comment', action => 'create', } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/account/login', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'POST' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Account', action => 'login', } ); done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/05_plain.t000064400000000000000000000011341205777170500171540ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple; use Test::More; my $r = Router::Simple->new(); $r->connect('/' => {controller => 'Root', action => 'show'}); $r->connect('/p' => {controller => 'Root', action => 'p'}); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Root', action => 'show', } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/p', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Root', action => 'p', } ); done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/06_submapper.t000064400000000000000000000014771205777170500200620ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple; use Test::More; my $r = Router::Simple->new(); $r->submapper('/account', {controller => 'Account'}) ->connect('/login', {action => 'login'}) ->connect('/logout', {action => 'logout'}); $r->submapper('/entry/{id:[0-9]+}', {controller => 'Entry'}) ->connect('/show', {action => 'show'}) ->connect('/edit', {action => 'edit'}); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/account/login', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Account', action => 'login', } ); is_deeply( $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/entry/49/edit', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ) || undef, { controller => 'Entry', action => 'edit', id=>49, } ); done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/08_splat.t000064400000000000000000000011431205777170500171770ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple; use Test::More; my $r = Router::Simple->new() ->connect('/say/*/to/*' => {controller => 'Say', action => 'to'}) ->connect('/download/*.*' => {controller => 'Download', action => 'file'}); is_deeply( $r->match('/say/foo/to/bar'), { controller => 'Say', action => 'to', splat => [qw/foo bar/], } ); is_deeply( $r->match('/download/path/to/file.xml'), { controller => 'Download', action => 'file', splat => ['path/to/file', 'xml'], } ); done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/09_on_match.t000064400000000000000000000010441205777170500176450ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple; use Test::More; my $r = Router::Simple->new() ->connect('/hi/:user', { action => 'hello_who' }, { on_match => sub { my($path, $m) = @_; return $m->{user} ne 'foo' } }) ->connect('/hi/{user:.*}', { action => 'hi' } ); is_deeply( $r->match('/hi/miyagawa'), { action => 'hello_who', user => 'miyagawa', } ); is_deeply( $r->match('/hi/foo'), { action => 'hi', user => 'foo', } ); done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/10_routematch.t000064400000000000000000000010061205777170500202160ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple; use Test::More; my $r = Router::Simple->new(); $r->connect( 'home', '/' => { controller => 'Root', action => 'show' }, { method => 'GET', host => 'localhost', on_match => sub { 1 } } ); my ( $ret, $route ) = $r->routematch( { HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET', PATH_INFO => '/' } ); is_deeply $route->method, ['GET']; is_deeply $route->host, 'localhost'; is ref($route->on_match), 'CODE'; done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/11_ext_regexp.t000064400000000000000000000010401205777170500202140ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple; use Test::More; my $r = Router::Simple->new(); $r->connect('/blog/{year:(?:199\d|20\d{2})}/{month:(?:0?[1-9]|1[0-2])}' => {controller => 'Root', action => 'monthly'}); is_deeply( $r->match('/blog/2010/08'), { controller => 'Root', action => 'monthly', year => '2010', month => '08', } ); is($r->match('/blog/1989/08'), undef, "strictly regexp check #1"); is($r->match('/blog/2010/13'), undef, "strictly regexp check #2"); done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/12_paren_warnings.t000064400000000000000000000021301205777170500210610ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple; use Test::More; my $r = Router::Simple->new(); $r->connect('home', '/' => {controller => 'Root', action => 'show'}, {method => 'GET', host => 'localhost'}); $r->connect('blog_monthly', '/blog/{year}/{month}', {controller => 'Blog', action => 'monthly'}, {method => 'GET'}); $r->connect('/blog/{year:\d{1,4}}/{month:\d{2}}/{day:\d\d}', {controller => 'Blog', action => 'daily'}, {method => 'GET'}); $r->connect('/regexp/{year:(\d{1,4})}/{month:(\d{2})}/{day:(\d\d)}', {controller => 'Blog', action => 'daily'}, {method => 'GET'}); $r->connect('/comment', {controller => 'Comment', 'action' => 'create'}, {method => 'POST'}); $r->connect('/', {controller => 'Root', 'action' => 'show_sub'}, {method => 'GET', host => 'sub.localhost'}); $r->connect(qr{^/belongs/([a-z]+)/([a-z]+)$}, {controller => 'May', action => 'show'}); $r->connect('/:controller/:action'); my $warn; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warn = shift @_; }; $r->match( +{ PATH_INFO => '/regexp/2010/03/04', HTTP_HOST => 'localhost', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET' } ); like($warn, qr/pattern/); done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/t/13_method_not_allowed.t000064400000000000000000000022161205777170500217210ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Test::More; use Router::Simple; my $r = Router::Simple->new(); $r->connect('/', {type => 1}, {method => 'GET'}); $r->connect('/', {type => 2}, {method => 'POST'}); $r->connect('/foo', {type => 3}, {method => 'GET'}); subtest 'Router::Simple' => sub { subtest 'GET /' => sub { my $p = $r->match({PATH_INFO => '/', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET'}); is($p->{type}, 1); ok(!$r->method_not_allowed()); }; subtest 'POST /' => sub { my $p = $r->match({PATH_INFO => '/', REQUEST_METHOD => 'POST'}); is($p->{type}, 2); ok(!$r->method_not_allowed()); }; subtest 'PUT /' => sub { my $p = $r->match({PATH_INFO => '/', REQUEST_METHOD => 'PUT'}); ok(!$p); ok($r->method_not_allowed()); }; subtest 'POST /foo' => sub { my $p = $r->match({PATH_INFO => '/foo', REQUEST_METHOD => 'POST'}); ok(!$p); ok($r->method_not_allowed()); }; subtest 'GET /bar' => sub { my $p = $r->match({PATH_INFO => '/bar', REQUEST_METHOD => 'GET'}); ok(!$p); ok(!$r->method_not_allowed()); }; }; done_testing; perl-Router-Simple-0.14/tools/000075500000000000000000000000001205777170500162565ustar00rootroot00000000000000perl-Router-Simple-0.14/tools/benchmark.pl000064400000000000000000000047211205777170500205510ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Benchmark qw/:all/; use Data::Dumper; use Plack::Request; my ($hr, $rs); { package HR; use HTTP::Router::Declare; $hr = router { # path and params match '/' => to { controller => 'Root', action => 'index' }; # path, conditions, and params match '/home', { method => 'GET' } => to { controller => 'Home', action => 'show' }; match '/date/{year}', { year => qr/^\d{4}$/ } => to { controller => 'Date', action => 'by_year' }; # path, params, and nesting match '/account' => to { controller => 'Account' } => then { match '/logout' => to { action => 'logout' }; match '/login' => to { action => 'login' }; }; }; } { package RS; use Router::Simple::Declare; $rs = router { # path and params connect '/' => { controller => 'Root', action => 'index' }; # path, conditions, and params connect '/home', { controller => 'Home', action => 'show' }, { method => 'GET' }; connect '/date/{year:\d{4}}', { controller => 'Date', action => 'by_year' }; # path, params, and nesting submapper('/account', {controller => 'Account'}) ->connect('/logout', {action => 'logout'}) ->connect('/login', {action => 'login'}); }; } { package HD; use HTTPx::Dispatcher; # path and params connect '/' => { controller => 'Root', action => 'index' }; # path, conditions, and params connect '/home', { controller => 'Home', action => 'show' }, { method => 'GET' }; connect '/date/{year:\d{4}}', { controller => 'Date', action => 'by_year' }; # path, params, and nesting connect '/account/logout' => {controller => 'Account', action => 'logout'}; connect '/account/login' => {controller => 'Account', action => 'login'}; } #arn Dumper($hr->match('/account/login')); #arn Dumper($rs->match('/account/login')); my $req = Plack::Request->new({ PATH_INFO => '/account/login' }); my $req2 = Plack::Request->new({ PATH_INFO => '/date/2000' }); cmpthese( -1, { 'HTTP-Router' => sub { $hr->match('/account/login'); $hr->match('/date/2000'); }, 'Router-Simple' => sub { $rs->match('/account/login'); $rs->match('/date/2000'); }, 'HTTPx-Dispatcher' => sub { HD->match($req); HD->match($req2); }, } ); perl-Router-Simple-0.14/tools/prof.pl000064400000000000000000000026111205777170500175610ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Router::Simple::Declare; my $path = shift @ARGV || '/account/login'; my $rs = router { # path and params connect '/' => { controller => 'Root', action => 'index' }; # path, conditions, and params connect '/home', { controller => 'Home', action => 'show' }, { method => 'GET' }; connect '/date/{year:\d{4}}', { controller => 'Date', action => 'by_year' }; # path, params, and nesting submapper('/account', { controller => 'Account' }) ->connect('/login', {action => 'login'}) ->connect('/logout', {action => 'logout'}); # path nesting submapper('/account') ->connect('/signup', {controller => 'User', action => 'register'}) ->connect('/logout', {controller => 'Account', action => 'logout'}); # conditions nesting submapper('/', {}, { method => 'GET' }) ->connect('/search' => {controller => 'Items', action => 'search'}) ->connect('/tags' => {controller => 'Tags', action => 'index'}); # params nesting submapper('/', { 'controller' => 'Account' }) ->connect('/login', {action => 'login'}) ->connect('/logout', {action => 'logout'}) ->connect('/signup', {action => 'signup'}); # match only connect '/{controller}/{action}/{id}.{format}'; connect '/{controller}/{action}/{id}'; }; for my $i (0..10000) { $rs->match($path); } perl-Router-Simple-0.14/xt/000075500000000000000000000000001205777170500155515ustar00rootroot00000000000000perl-Router-Simple-0.14/xt/01_podspell.t000064400000000000000000000007771205777170500200730ustar00rootroot00000000000000use Test::More; eval q{ use Test::Spelling }; plan skip_all => "Test::Spelling is not installed." if $@; add_stopwords(map { split /[\s\:\-]/ } ); $ENV{LANG} = 'C'; all_pod_files_spelling_ok('lib'); __DATA__ Tokuhiro Matsuno Router::Simple tokuhirom AAJKLFJEF GMAIL COM Tatsuhiko Miyagawa Kazuhiro Osawa lestrrat typester cho45 charsbar coji clouder gunyarakun hio_d hirose31 ikebe kan kazeburo daisuke maki TODO URI HTTP URL uri EXPORTABLE DeNA OOish py RESTful deps Blog submapper PSGI arg dest ish MVC perl-Router-Simple-0.14/xt/02_perlcritic.t000064400000000000000000000006741205777170500204060ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use Test::More; eval q{ use Test::Perl::Critic 1.02 -exclude => [ 'Subroutines::ProhibitSubroutinePrototypes', 'Subroutines::ProhibitExplicitReturnUndef', 'TestingAndDebugging::ProhibitNoStrict', 'ControlStructures::ProhibitMutatingListFunctions', 'InputOutput::ProhibitInteractiveTest', ] }; plan skip_all => "Test::Perl::Critic 1.02+ is not installed." if $@; all_critic_ok('lib'); perl-Router-Simple-0.14/xt/03_pod.t000064400000000000000000000002011205777170500170130ustar00rootroot00000000000000use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.00"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.00 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); perl-Router-Simple-0.14/xt/04_minimum_version.t000064400000000000000000000002721205777170500214620ustar00rootroot00000000000000use Test::More; eval "use Test::MinimumVersion 0.101080"; plan skip_all => "Test::Minimumversion required for testing perl minimum version" if $@; all_minimum_version_from_metayml_ok(); perl-Router-Simple-0.14/xt/04_synopsis.t000064400000000000000000000002341205777170500201270ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; plan skip_all => 'Test::Synopsis is required for testing' unless eval "use Test::Synopsis; 1"; all_synopsis_ok(); perl-Router-Simple-0.14/xt/05_cpan_meta.t000064400000000000000000000003041205777170500201660ustar00rootroot00000000000000use Test::More; eval "use Test::CPAN::Meta"; plan skip_all => "Test::CPAN::Meta required for testing META.yml" if $@; plan skip_all => "There is no META.yml" unless -f "META.yml"; meta_yaml_ok(); perl-Router-Simple-0.14/xt/06_meta_author.t000064400000000000000000000007431205777170500205570ustar00rootroot00000000000000use strict; use Test::More; eval "use Parse::CPAN::Meta"; plan skip_all => "Parse::CPAN::Meta required for testing META.yml" unless eval "use Parse::CPAN::Meta; 1;"; plan skip_all => "There is no META.yml" unless -f "META.yml"; my $meta = Parse::CPAN::Meta->load_file('META.yml'); isnt($meta->{author}->[0], 'unknown', 'author info'); cmp_ok($meta->{'build_requires'}->{'Test::More'}, '>=', '0.98'); ok($meta->{'requires'}->{'perl'}, 'metayml_declares_perl_version'); done_testing;