NAME

Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI::Router - Base library for REST APIs of Lemonldap::NG.

SYNOPSIS

package My::PSGI;

use base Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI::Router;

sub init {
  my ($self,$args) = @_;
  # Will be called 1 time during startup
  
  # Declare REST routes (could be HTML templates or methods)
  $self->addRoute ( 'index.html', undef, ['GET'] )
       ->addRoute ( books => { ':book' => 'booksMethod' }, ['GET', 'POST'] )
       ->addRoute ( properties => { '*' => 'propertiesMethod' }, ['GET', 'POST', 'PUT', 'DELETE']);

  # Default route (ie: PATH_INFO == '/')
  $self->defaultRoute('index.html');

  # See Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI for other options

  # Return a boolean. If false, then error message has to be stored in
  # $self->error
  return 1;
}

sub booksMethod {
  my ( $self, $req, @otherPathInfo ) = @_;
  my $book = $req->params('book');
  my $method = $req->method;
  ...
  $self->sendJSONresponse(...);
}

sub propertiesMethod {
  my ( $self, $property, @otherPathInfo ) = @_;
  my $method = $req->method;
  ...
  $self->sendJSONresponse(...);
}

This package could then be called as a CGI, using FastCGI,...

#!/usr/bin/env perl

use My::PSGI;
use Plack::Handler::FCGI; # or Plack::Handler::CGI

Plack::Handler::FCGI->new->run( My::PSGI->run() );

DESCRIPTION

This package provides base class for Lemonldap::NG REST API but could be used regardless.

METHODS

See Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI for logging methods, content sending,...

Initialization methods

addRoute ( $word, $dest, $methods )

Declare a REST route. Arguments:

$word:

the first word of /path/info.

$dest:

string, sub ref or hash ref (see "Route types" below)

$methods:

array ref containing the methods concerned by this route.

Route types

As seen in "SYNOPSIS", you can declare routes with variable component. $dest can be:

a word:

the name of the method to call

undef:

$word is used as $dest

a ref to code:

an anonymous subroutin to call

a hash ref:

it's a recursive call to `{ $word => $dest }`

an array ref:

in this case each element of the array will be considered as `{ $element => $element }`. So each element must be a word that makes a correspondence between a path_info word and a subroutine

Some special $word:

':name':

the word in path_info will be stored in GET parameters

'*':

the subroutine will be called with the word of path_info as second argument (after $req)

'something.html':

if $word finishes with '.html', and $dest is undef, then sendHtml() will be called with 'something.tpl' as template name.

Examples:

to manage http://.../books/127 with book() where 127 is the book number, use:
$self->addRoute( books => { ':bookId' => 'book' }, ['GET'] );

bookId parameter will be stored in $req->params('bookId');

to manage http://.../books/127/pages/5 with page(), use:
$self->addRoute( books => { ':bookId' => { pages => { ':pageId' => 'page' } } }, ['GET'] );
to manage simultaneously the 2 previous examples
$self->addRoute( books => { ':bookId' => { pages => { ':pageId' => 'page' } } }, ['GET'] )
     ->addRoute( books => { ':bookId' => { '*' => 'book' } }, ['GET'] );

Note that book() will be called for any path_info containing /books/<$bookid>/<$other> except if $other == 'pages'.

to manage /properties/p1, /properties/p2 with p1() and p2(), use:
$self->addRoute( properties => [ 'p1', 'p2' ] );

defaultRoute($path)

This method defined which path_info to use if path_info is '/' or empty.

Accessors

See Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI for inherited accessors (error, languages, logLevel, staticPrefix, templateDir, links, syslog).

SEE ALSO

http://lemonldap-ng.org/, Lemonldap::NG::Portal, Lemonldap::NG::Handler, Plack, PSGI, Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI, Lemonldap::NG::Common::PSGI::Request, HTML::Template,

AUTHORS

LemonLDAP::NG team http://lemonldap-ng.org/team

BUG REPORT

Use OW2 system to report bug or ask for features: https://gitlab.ow2.org/lemonldap-ng/lemonldap-ng/issues

DOWNLOAD

Lemonldap::NG is available at https://lemonldap-ng.org/download

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

See COPYING file for details.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.