CatalystX::InjectComponent(3) Inject components into your Catalyst application

VERSION

version 0.025

SYNOPSIS


package My::App;
use Catalyst::Runtime '5.80';
use Moose;
BEGIN { extends qw/Catalyst/ }
...
after 'setup_components' => sub {
my $class = shift;
CatalystX::InjectComponent->inject( into => $class, component => 'MyModel' );
if ( $class->config->{ ... ) {
CatalystX::InjectComponent->inject( into => $class, component => 'MyRootV2', as => 'Controller::Root' );
}
else {
CatalystX::InjectComponent->inject( into => $class, component => 'MyRootV1', as => 'Root' ); # Controller:: will be automatically prefixed
}
};

DESCRIPTION

CatalystX::InjectComponent will inject Controller, Model, and View components into your Catalyst application at setup (run)time. It does this by creating a new package on-the-fly, having that package extend the given component, and then having Catalyst setup the new component (via "->setup_component")

So, how do I use this thing?

You should inject your components when appropriate, typically after "setup_compenents" runs

If you're using the Moose version of Catalyst, then you can use the following technique:

    use Moose;
    BEGIN { extends qw/Catalyst/ }
    after 'setup_components' => sub {
        my $class = shift;
        CatalystX::InjectComponent->inject( into => $class, ... )
    };

METHODS

CatalystX::InjectComponent->inject( ... )

    into        The Catalyst package to inject into (e.g. My::App)
    component   The component package to inject
    as          An optional moniker to use as the package name for the derived component

For example:

    ->inject( into => My::App, component => Other::App::Controller::Apple )
        
        The above will create 'My::App::Controller::Other::App::Controller::Apple'
    ->inject( into => My::App, component => Other::App::Controller::Apple, as => Apple )
        The above will create 'My::App::Controller::Apple'

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Inspired by Catalyst::Plugin::AutoCRUD

AUTHOR

Robert Krimen <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Robert Krimen.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.