CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07000755001750001750 011610652201 16661 5ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000README100644001750001750 50411610652201 17601 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07 This archive contains the distribution CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup, version 1.07: Runtime cgiapp info in a popup window This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Rhesa Rozendaal. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. Changes100644001750001750 415511610652201 20242 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07Revision history for CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup 1.07 2011-07-17 Rhesa Rozendaal - Document HTTPHeaders output 1.06 2010-01-10 Rhesa Rozendaal - Better XHTML (Alexandr Ciornii) 1.05 2010-01-07 Rhesa Rozendaal - Added repository to META.yml. No code changes. 1.04 2009-12-25 Rhesa Rozendaal - RT #53100 (Serguei Trouchelle) 1.03 2009-10-20 Rhesa Rozendaal - RT #50096 (Serguei Trouchelle) - RT #42315 (Lyle Hopkins) 1.02 2009-01-15 Rhesa Rozendaal - Moved to Dist::Zilla - Migrated repository to github 1.01 2008-10-24 Rhesa Rozendaal - RT #35088 - CPANTS fixes 1.00 2007-09-27 Rhesa Rozendaal - added ::Log plugin, kindly provided by Joshua Miller 0.951 2006-11-20 Rhesa Rozendaal - pod fixes - dist improvements conforming to CPANTS 0.95 2005-12-07 Rhesa Rozendaal - added "severity" attribute to reports. - cosmetic changes in css and html - added log report (from Log::Dispatch or STDERR) 0.94 2005-11-23 Rhesa Rozendaal - scrollbars didn't show up after all (reported by Robert Lawson) 0.93 2005-10-05 Rhesa Rozendaal - Made popup resizable and scrollable in IE. 0.92 2005-10-05 Rhesa Rozendaal - Moved HTTP Headers to its own module 0.91 2005-10-04 Rhesa Rozendaal - Added HTTP Headers report - Updated docs to reflect availability of CAP::HtmlTidy 0.02 2005-09-22 Rhesa Rozendaal - Added master switch in the form of $ENV{CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC} (thanks to markstos and hide on #cgiapp) - Added a hook to ::Timing at devpopup_addtiming for your own timing needs - Added name of template in load_tmpl timing point (thanks to Michael Graham on the mailing list) - Cosmetic changes in html 0.01 2005-09-21 Rhesa Rozendaal - Initial revision, basic html and a simple Timing plugin. 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The End dist.ini100644001750001750 64311610652201 20371 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07name = CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup version = 1.07 abstract = Runtime cgiapp info in a popup window author = Rhesa Rozendaal license = Perl_5 copyright_holder = Rhesa Rozendaal [@Classic] [Prereqs] Test::More = 0 CGI::Application = 4.01 Time::HiRes = 0 HTML::Template = 0 IO::Scalar = 0 [MetaResources] repository = http://github.com/rhesa/cgi-application-plugin-devpopup META.yml100644001750001750 114311610652201 20212 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07--- abstract: 'Runtime cgiapp info in a popup window' author: - 'Rhesa Rozendaal ' build_requires: {} configure_requires: ExtUtils::MakeMaker: 6.30 dynamic_config: 0 generated_by: 'Dist::Zilla version 4.200011, CPAN::Meta::Converter version 2.110440' license: perl meta-spec: url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html version: 1.4 name: CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup requires: CGI::Application: 4.01 HTML::Template: 0 IO::Scalar: 0 Test::More: 0 Time::HiRes: 0 resources: repository: http://github.com/rhesa/cgi-application-plugin-devpopup version: 1.07 MANIFEST100644001750001750 55411610652201 20057 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07Changes LICENSE MANIFEST META.yml Makefile.PL README dist.ini lib/CGI/Application/Plugin/DevPopup.pm lib/CGI/Application/Plugin/DevPopup/HTTPHeaders.pm lib/CGI/Application/Plugin/DevPopup/Log.pm lib/CGI/Application/Plugin/DevPopup/Timing.pm t/00-load.t t/01-basics.t t/02-production.t t/03-httpheaders.t t/RT53100.t t/release-pod-coverage.t t/release-pod-syntax.t t000755001750001750 011610652201 17045 5ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07RT53100.t100644001750001750 141311610652201 20307 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/t use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; use Test::More; use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::Log (); eval "use Log::Dispatch::Handle"; plan skip_all => "Log::Dispatch::Handle required for this test" if $@; eval "use Test::NoWarnings"; plan skip_all => "Test::NoWarnings required for this test" if $@; plan tests => 2; my $log = bless {}, 'CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::Log'; like eval { my $fh = $log->devpopup_log_handle; my $handle = Log::Dispatch::Handle->new( name => 'test RT53100', min_level => 'debug', handle => $fh, ); $handle->log(level => "debug", message => "we live!"); my $report = $log->_log_report; }, qr/we live!/, "no fatal warnings"; __END__ 1..2 ok 1 - no fatal warnings ok 2 - no warnings 00-load.t100644001750001750 33011610652201 20502 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/t#!perl -T use Test::More tests => 1; BEGIN { require_ok( 'CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup' ); } diag( "Testing CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup $CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::VERSION, Perl $], $^X" ); Makefile.PL100644001750001750 217211610652201 20716 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07 use strict; use warnings; use ExtUtils::MakeMaker 6.30; my %WriteMakefileArgs = ( 'ABSTRACT' => 'Runtime cgiapp info in a popup window', 'AUTHOR' => 'Rhesa Rozendaal ', 'BUILD_REQUIRES' => {}, 'CONFIGURE_REQUIRES' => { 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker' => '6.30' }, 'DISTNAME' => 'CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup', 'EXE_FILES' => [], 'LICENSE' => 'perl', 'NAME' => 'CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup', 'PREREQ_PM' => { 'CGI::Application' => '4.01', 'HTML::Template' => '0', 'IO::Scalar' => '0', 'Test::More' => '0', 'Time::HiRes' => '0' }, 'VERSION' => '1.07', 'test' => { 'TESTS' => 't/*.t' } ); unless ( eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.56) } ) { my $br = delete $WriteMakefileArgs{BUILD_REQUIRES}; my $pp = $WriteMakefileArgs{PREREQ_PM}; for my $mod ( keys %$br ) { if ( exists $pp->{$mod} ) { $pp->{$mod} = $br->{$mod} if $br->{$mod} > $pp->{$mod}; } else { $pp->{$mod} = $br->{$mod}; } } } delete $WriteMakefileArgs{CONFIGURE_REQUIRES} unless eval { ExtUtils::MakeMaker->VERSION(6.52) }; WriteMakefile(%WriteMakefileArgs); 01-basics.t100644001750001750 160311610652201 21054 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/tuse Test::More tests => 3; use Data::Dumper; BEGIN { $ENV{CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC} = 1; } { package My::App; use base qw/CGI::Application/; use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup; sub setup { my $self = shift; $self->add_callback('devpopup_report', 'my_report'); $self->start_mode('runmode'); $self->run_modes([ qw/runmode/ ]); } sub runmode { my $self = shift; return 'Hi there!'; } sub my_report { my $self = shift; my $outputref = shift; $self->devpopup->add_report( title => 'Test 1', report => 'Test 1 report body', ); } } $ENV{CGI_APP_RETURN_ONLY} = 1; my $app = My::App->new; my $output = $app->run; like($output, qr/Test 1 report body/, 'Report generated'); like($output, qr/resizable/, 'Window is resizable'); like($output, qr/scrollbars/, 'Window has scrollbars'); # See RT #16012 __END__ 1..1 ok 1 - Report generated 02-production.t100644001750001750 150111610652201 21774 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/tuse Test::More tests => 1; use Data::Dumper; # make sure the outer environment doesn't set our flag delete $ENV{'CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC'}; { package My::App; use base qw/CGI::Application/; use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup; sub setup { my $self = shift; $self->add_callback('devpopup_report', 'my_report'); $self->start_mode('runmode'); $self->run_modes([ qw/runmode/ ]); } sub runmode { my $self = shift; return 'Hi there!'; } sub my_report { my $self = shift; my $outputref = shift; $self->devpopup->add_report( title => 'Test 1', report => 'Test 1 report body', ); } } $ENV{CGI_APP_RETURN_ONLY} = 1; my $app = My::App->new; my $output = $app->run; unlike($output, qr/Test 1 report body/, 'Report not turned on'); __END__ 1..1 ok 1 - Report not turned on 03-httpheaders.t100644001750001750 202511610652201 22124 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/tuse Test::More tests => 4; use Data::Dumper; BEGIN { $ENV{CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC} = 1; } { package My::App; use base qw/CGI::Application/; use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup; use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::HTTPHeaders; sub setup { my $self = shift; $self->add_callback('devpopup_report', 'my_report'); $self->start_mode('runmode'); $self->run_modes([ qw/runmode/ ]); } sub runmode { my $self = shift; return 'Hi there!'; } sub my_report { my $self = shift; my $outputref = shift; $self->devpopup->add_report( title => 'Test 1', report => 'Test 1 report body', ); } } $ENV{CGI_APP_RETURN_ONLY} = 1; $ENV{HTTP_HOST} = undef; # RT #42315 my $app = My::App->new; my $output = $app->run; like($output, qr/Test 1 report body/, 'Report generated'); like($output, qr/resizable/, 'Window is resizable'); like($output, qr/scrollbars/, 'Window has scrollbars'); # See RT #16012 like($output, qr{\QHTTP_HOST }, 'see http headers, no warning'); __END__ release-pod-syntax.t100644001750001750 45011610652201 23075 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/t#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod 1.41"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod 1.41 required for testing POD" if $@; all_pod_files_ok(); release-pod-coverage.t100644001750001750 76511610652201 23353 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/t#!perl BEGIN { unless ($ENV{RELEASE_TESTING}) { require Test::More; Test::More::plan(skip_all => 'these tests are for release candidate testing'); } } use Test::More; eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08"; plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage 1.08 required for testing POD coverage" if $@; eval "use Pod::Coverage::TrustPod"; plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage::TrustPod required for testing POD coverage" if $@; all_pod_coverage_ok({ coverage_class => 'Pod::Coverage::TrustPod' }); Plugin000755001750001750 011610652201 23453 5ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/lib/CGI/ApplicationDevPopup.pm100644001750001750 2713311610652201 25741 0ustar00rhesarhesa000000000000CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07/lib/CGI/Application/Pluginpackage CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup; BEGIN { $CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::VERSION = '1.07'; } use warnings; use strict; use base 'Exporter'; use HTML::Template; use CGI::Application 4.01; our @EXPORT = qw/ devpopup /; my ( $head, $script, $template ); # html stuff for our screen sub import { my $caller = scalar(caller); $caller->add_callback( 'postrun', \&_devpopup_output ) if $ENV{'CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC'}; $caller->new_hook('devpopup_report'); goto &Exporter::import; } sub devpopup { my $app = shift; # a cgiapp object my $dp = $app->param('__CAP_DEVPOPUP'); unless ($dp) { $dp = bless [], __PACKAGE__; $app->param( '__CAP_DEVPOPUP' => $dp ); } return $dp; } sub add_report { my $self = shift; # a devpopup object my %params = @_; $params{severity} ||= 'info'; push @$self, \%params; } sub _devpopup_output { my ( $self, $outputref ) = @_; return unless $self->header_type eq 'header'; # don't operate on redirects or 'none' my %props = $self->header_props; my ($type) = grep /type/i, keys %props; return if defined $type and # no type defaults to html, so we have work to do. $props{$type} !~ /html/i; # else skip any other types. my $devpopup = $self->devpopup; $self->call_hook( 'devpopup_report', $outputref ); # process our callback hook my $tmpl = HTML::Template->new( scalarref => \$template, die_on_bad_params => 0, loop_context_vars => 1, ); $tmpl->param( reports => $devpopup, app_class => ref($self), runmode => $self->get_current_runmode, ); my $o = _escape_js($tmpl->output); my $h = _escape_js($head); my $j = _escape_js($script . join($/, map { $_->{script} } grep exists $_->{script}, @$devpopup) ); my $js = qq{ }; # insert the js code before the body close, # if one exists if ( $$outputref =~ m!!i ) { $$outputref =~ s!!$js\n!i; } else { $$outputref .= $js; } } sub _escape_js { my $j = shift; $j =~ s/\r//g; $j =~ s/\\/\\\\/g; $j =~ s/"/\\"/g; $j =~ s/\n/\\n" + \n\t"/g; $j =~ s/script>/s" + "cript>/g; $j; } $head = < Devpopup results HEAD $script = <

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TMPL 1; # End of CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup __END__ =head1 NAME CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup - Runtime cgiapp info in a popup window =head1 VERSION version 1.07 =head1 SYNOPSIS =head2 End user information This module provides a plugin framework for displaying runtime information about your CGI::Application app in a popup window. A sample Timing plugin is provided to show how it works: BEGIN { $ENV{'CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC'} = 1; } # turn it on for real use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup; use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup::Timing; The rest of your application follows ... Now whenever you access a runmode, a window pops up over your content, showing information about how long the various stages have taken. Adding other CAP::DevPopup plugins will get you more information. A HTML::Tidy plugin showing you how your document conforms to W3C standards is available: see L. The output consists of a Table of Contents, and a bunch of reports. A rough translation into plain text could look like this: Devpopup report for My::App -> add_timing * Timings - Total runtime: 3.1178 sec. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Timings | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Application started at: Thu Sep 22 02:55:35 2005 | | From To Time taken | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------| | init prerun 0.107513 sec. | | prerun before expensive operation 0.000371 sec. | | before expensive operation after expensive operation 3.006688 sec. | | after expensive operation load_tmpl(dp.html) 0.000379 sec. | | load_tmpl(dp.html) postrun 0.002849 sec. | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ The reports expand and collapse by clicking on the ToC entry or the report header. =head2 Developer information Creating a new plugin for DevPopup is fairly simple. CAP::DevPopup registers a new callback point (named C), which it uses to collect output from your plugin. You can add a callback to that point, and return your formatted output from there. The callback has this signature: sub callback($cgiapp_class, $outputref) You pass your output to the devpopup object by calling $cgiapp_class->devpopup->add_report( title => $title, summary => $summary, report => $body, ); You are receiving $outputref, because DevPopup wants to be the last one to be called in the postrun callback. If you had wanted to act at postrun time, then please do so with this variable, and not through a callback at postrun. =head2 The C switch Since this is primarily a development plugin, and you wouldn't want it to run in your production code, an environment variable named CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC has to be set to 1 for this module to function, and it must be present at compile time. This means you should place it in a BEGIN{} block, or use SetEnv or PerlSetEnv (remember to set those before any PerlRequire or PerlModule lines). Absense of the environment variable turns this module into a no-op: while the plugin and its plugins are still loaded, they won't modify your output. =head1 Available Plugins =over 4 =item o L, L and L are bundled with this distribution. =item o L integrates with this module. =item o L integrates with this module. =back =head1 EXPORTS =over 4 =item * devpopup This method is the only one exported into your module, and can be used to access the underlying DevPopup object. See below for the methods that this object exposes. =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item * add_report( %fields ) Adds a new report about the current run of the application. The following fields are supported: =over 8 =item * title A short title for your report =item * summary An optional one- or two-line summary of your findings =item * report Your full output =item * severity An optional value specifying the importance of your report. Accepted values are qw/debug info warning error fatal/. This value is used to color-code the report headers. =item * script If you have custom javascript, then please pass it in through this field. Otherwise if it's embedded in your report, it will break the popup window. I will take care of the surrounding C<