###################################################################################
#
# Embperl - Copyright (c) 1997-2001 Gerald Richter / ECOS
#
# You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
# License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.
#
# THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
# $Id$
#
###################################################################################
package HTML::EmbperlObject ;
require Cwd ;
require File::Basename ;
require Exporter;
require DynaLoader;
use HTML::Embperl ;
if (defined ($ENV{MOD_PERL}))
{
eval 'use Apache::Constants qw(&OPT_EXECCGI &DECLINED &OK &FORBIDDEN &NOT_FOUND) ;' ;
die "use Apache::Constants failed: $@" if ($@);
}
else
{
eval 'sub OK { 0 ; }' ;
eval 'sub NOT_FOUND { 404 ; }' ;
eval 'sub FORBIDDEN { 403 ; }' ;
eval 'sub DECLINED { 403 ; }' ; # in non mod_perl environement, same as FORBIDDEN
}
use File::Spec ;
use File::Basename ;
use strict ;
use vars qw(
@ISA
$VERSION
$volume
$fsignorecase
) ;
@ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader);
$VERSION = '1.3.1';
$volume = (File::Spec -> splitpath ($HTML::Embperl::cwd))[0] ;
$fsignorecase = File::Spec->case_tolerant ;
1 ;
#############################################################################
#
# Normalize path into filesystem
#
# in $path path to normalize
# ret normalized path
#
sub norm_path
{
my $path = shift ;
return '' if (!$path) ;
# remove spaces
$path = $1 if ($path =~ /^\s*(.*?)\s*$/) ;
if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute ($path))
{
$path = File::Spec -> canonpath ($path) ;
}
else
{
$_[0] ||= Cwd::fastcwd ;
# make absolute path
$path = File::Spec -> rel2abs ($path, $_[0]) ;
}
# Use always forward slashes
$path =~ s/\\/\//g ;
# Add volume (i.e. drive on Windows) if not exists
$path = $volume . $path if ($path =~ /^\//) ;
# Make lower case if filesystem doesn't cares about case
$path = lc ($path) if ($fsignorecase) ;
return $path ;
}
##########################################################################################
sub ScanEnvironment
{
my ($req, $req_rec) = @_ ;
HTML::Embperl::ScanEnvironment ($req, $req_rec) ;
$req -> {object_base} = $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_BASE} || '_base.html' ;
$req -> {object_addpath} = $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_ADDPATH} if (exists ($ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_ADDPATH})) ;
$req -> {object_stopdir} = $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_STOPDIR} if (exists ($ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_STOPDIR})) ;
$req -> {object_fallback} = $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_FALLBACK} if (exists ($ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_FALLBACK})) ;
$req -> {object_handler_class} = $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_HANDLER_CLASS} if (exists ($ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_HANDLER_CLASS})) ;
}
#############################################################################
sub handler
{
my $r = shift ;
my $filename = $r -> filename ;
my $mod ;
if ($filename =~ /^(.*)__(.*?)$/)
{
$filename = $1 ;
$mod = $2 ;
$mod =~ s/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/_/g ;
}
else
{
$mod = '' ;
}
my %req ;
ScanEnvironment (\%req, $r) ;
$req{'inputfile'} = $filename ;
$req{'object_base_modifier'} = $mod ;
$req{'uri'} = $r -> Apache::uri ;
$req{'cleanup'} = -1 if (($req{'options'} & HTML::Embperl::optDisableVarCleanup)) ;
$req{'options'} |= HTML::Embperl::optSendHttpHeader ;
$req{'req_rec'} = $r ;
Execute (\%req) ;
}
#############################################################################
sub Execute
{
my $req = shift ;
my $cwd ;
my $filename = norm_path ($req -> {inputfile}, $cwd) ;
my $r ;
$r = $req -> {req_rec} if ($req -> {req_rec}) ;
if (exists $req -> {filesmatch} &&
!($filename =~ m{$req->{filesmatch}}))
{
return &DECLINED ;
}
if (exists $req -> {decline} &&
($filename =~ m{$req->{decline}}))
{
return &DECLINED ;
}
my $basename = $req -> {object_base} ;
$basename =~ s/%modifier%/$req->{object_base_modifier}/ ;
my $addpath = $req -> {object_addpath} ;
my @addpath = $addpath?split (/$HTML::Embperl::pathsplit:/, $addpath):() ;
my $directory ;
my $rootdir = $r?norm_path ($r -> document_root, $cwd):"$volume/" ;
my $stopdir = norm_path ($req -> {object_stopdir}, $cwd) ;
my $debug = $req -> {debug} & HTML::Embperl::dbgObjectSearch ;
if (-d $filename)
{
$directory = $filename ;
}
else
{
$directory = dirname ($filename) ;
}
my $searchpath ;
$r -> notes ('EMBPERL_orgfilename', $filename) if ($r) ;
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject Request Filename: $filename\n" if ($debug);
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject basename: $basename\n" if ($debug);
my $fn ;
my $ap ;
my $ldir = '' ;
my $found = 0 ;
my $fallback = 0 ;
do
{
$fn = "$directory/$basename" ;
$searchpath .= ";$directory" ;
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject Check for base: $fn\n" if ($debug);
if (-e $fn)
{
$r -> filename ($fn) if ($r) ;
$found = 1 ;
}
else
{
$ldir = $directory ;
$directory = dirname ($directory) ;
}
}
while (!$found && $ldir ne $rootdir && $ldir ne $stopdir && $directory ne '/' && $directory ne '.' && $directory ne $ldir) ;
while ($found && $stopdir && $stopdir ne $directory && $directory ne '/' && $directory ne '.' && $directory ne $ldir)
{
$ldir = $directory ;
$directory = dirname ($directory) ;
$searchpath .= ";$directory" ;
}
$searchpath .= ";$addpath" if ($addpath) ;
if (!$found)
{
foreach $ap (@addpath)
{
next if (!$ap) ;
$fn = "$ap/$basename" ;
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject Check for base: $fn\n" if ($debug);
if (-e $fn)
{
$r -> filename ($fn) if ($r) ;
$found = 1 ;
last ;
}
}
}
if ($found)
{
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject Found Base: $fn\n" if ($debug);
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject path: $searchpath\n" if ($debug);
my ($basenew, $basepackage) = HTML::Embperl::GetPackageOfFile ($fn, $req -> {'package'} || '', -M _) ;
if (!-f $filename && exists $req -> {object_fallback})
{
$fallback = 1 ;
$filename = $req -> {object_fallback} ;
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject use fallback: $filename\n" if ($debug);
$r -> notes ('EMBPERL_orgfilename', $filename) if ($r) ;
}
my ($new, $package) ;
($new, $package) = HTML::Embperl::GetPackageOfFile ($filename, $req -> {'package'} || '', -M _) if (!$fallback) ;
if ($basenew)
{
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject new Base: $fn, package = $basepackage\n" if ($debug);
HTML::Embperl::Execute ({%$req, inputfile => $fn, import => 0 }) ;
no strict ;
@{"$basepackage\:\:ISA"} = ($req -> {object_handler_class} || 'HTML::Embperl::Req') ;
use strict ;
}
if ($new || $fallback)
{
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject new file: $filename, package = $package\n" if ($debug && !$fallback);
HTML::Embperl::Execute ({%$req, inputfile => $filename, import => 0, 'path' => $searchpath }) ;
if ($fallback)
{
$package = $HTML::Embperl::evalpackage ;
print HTML::Embperl::LOG "[$$]EmbperlObject new file: $filename, package = $package\n" if ($debug);
}
no strict ;
@{"$package\:\:ISA"} = ($basepackage) if ($package ne $basepackage) ;
use strict ;
}
$req -> {'inputfile'} = $ENV{PATH_TRANSLATED} = $fn ;
$req -> {'bless'} = $package ;
$req -> {'path'} = $searchpath ;
$req -> {'reqfilename'} = $filename ;
return HTML::Embperl::Execute ($req) ;
}
$r -> log_error ("EmbperlObject searched '$searchpath'" . ($addpath?" and '$addpath' ":'')) if ($r) ;
return &NOT_FOUND ;
}
__END__
=head1 NAME
HTML::EmbperlObject - Extents HTML::Embperl for building whole website with reusable components and objects
=head1 SYNOPSIS
PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_OBJECT_BASE base.htm
PerlSetEnv EMBPERL_FILESMATCH "\.htm.?|\.epl$"
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler HTML::EmbperlObject
Options ExecCGI
=head1 DESCRIPTION
I allows you to build object-oriented (OO) websites using
HTML components which implement inheritance via subdirectories. This
enables elegant architectures and encourages code reuse. The use of
inheritance also enables a website-wide "look and feel" to be specified
in a single HTML file, which is then used as a template for every other
page on the site. This template can include other modules which can be
overridden in subdirectories; even the template itself can be
overridden. In a nutshell, I makes
the design of large websites much more intuitive, allowing
object-oriented concepts to be utilised to the fullest while staying
within the "rapid application development" model of Perl and HTML.
I is basicly a I handler or could be invoked
offline and helps you to
build a whole page out of smaller parts. Basicly it does the following:
When a request comes in, a page, which name is specified by L, is
searched in the same directory as the requested page. If the pages isn't found,
I walking up the directory tree until it finds the page, or it
reaches C or the directory specified by L.
This page is then called as frame for building the real page. Addtionaly I
sets the search path to contain all directories it had to walk before finding that page.
If L is set the path contains all directories up to the
in EMBPERL_OBJECT_STOPDIR specified one.
This frame page can now include other pages, using the C method.
Because the search path is set by I the included files are searched in
the directories starting at the directory of the original request walking up thru the directory
which contains the base page. This means that you can have common files, like header, footer etc.
in the base directory and override them as necessary in the subdirectory.
To include the original requested file, you need to call C with a C<'*'> as filename.
To call the the same file, but in an upper directory you can use the
special shortcut C<../*>.
Additionaly I sets up a inherence hierachie for you: The requested page
inherit from the base page and the base page inherit from a class which could be
specified by C, or if C is
not set, from C. That allows you to define methods in base page and
overwrite them as neccessary in the original requested files. For this purpose a request
object, which is blessed into the package of the requested page, is given as first
parameter to each page (in C<$_[0]>). Because this request object is a hashref, you can
also use it to store additional data, which should be available in all components.
I does not use this hash itself, so you are free to store whatever you want.
Methods can be ordinary Perl sub's (defined with [! sub foo { ... } !] ) or Embperl sub's
(defined with [$sub foo $] .... [$endsub $]) .
=head1 Runtime configuration
The runtime configuration is done by setting environment variables,
in your web
server's configuration file.
=head2 EMBPERL_DECLINE
Perl regex which files should be ignored by I
=head2 EMBPERL_FILESMATCH
Perl regex which files should be processed by I
=head2 EMBPERL_OBJECT_BASE
Name of the base page to search for
=head2 EMBPERL_OBJECT_STOPDIR
Directory where to stop searching for the base page
=head2 EMBPERL_OBJECT_ADDPATH
Additional directories where to search for pages. Directories are
separated by C<;> (on Unix C<:> works also). This path is
B appended to the searchpath.
=head2 EMBPERL_OBJECT_FALLBACK
If the requested file is not found the file given by C
is displayed instead. If C isn't set a
staus 404, NOT_FOUND is returned as usual. If the fileame given in
C doesn't contain a path, it is searched thru the same
directories as C.
=head2 EMBPERL_OBJECT_HANDLER_CLASS
If you specify this call the template base and the requested page inherit all
methods from this class. This class must contain C in his
@ISA array.
=head1 Execute
You can use I also offline. You can do this by calling the function
C. C takes a hashref as argument, which can
contains the same parameters as the C function. Additionaly
you may specify the following parameters:
=over 4
=item object_base
same as $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_BASE}
=item object_addpath
same as $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_ADDPATH}
=item object_stopdir
same as $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_STOPDIR}
=item object_fallback
same as $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_FALLBACK}
=item object_handler_class
same as $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_HANDLER_CLASS}
=back
See also the C