On 23 Sep 2009, at 07:38, Toby Corkindale wrote:
Marcus Ramberg wrote:
Another day, another Catalyst 5.8 maintainance release. This time,
lucky number 13. The main reason for this release is a change in the
guts of the most recent Class::MOP. Thus, this release depends on
the
latest Moose/
On 22 Sep 2009, at 19:02, David Silva wrote:
Hi again, i updated CPAN to 1.9402, but the error apeared again, só
i decided to force the installation. Have to see if everything is
working.
There is any command line to see if it is installed already?
Well, perl -MModule::Name::Here -e1
wi
David Silva wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm new with Catalyst Framework, and i was installing it with CPAN,
everthing was ok until i get an error message:
t/01use.t (Wstat: 256 Tests: 2 Failed: 1)
Hiya David.
The actual useful error message will occur significantly before whe
On 19 Sep 2009, at 12:54, Christiaan Kras wrote:
So far I've always tested my Catalyst apps running through CGI.
Since FastCGI gives such a performance boost I was wondering if I
can test with FastCGI without having to manually restart my
instances after I've made a change to a controller/m
Hiya
I have released MooseX::MethodAttributes 0.16_01, which solves the
issues with role combination for method attributes roles.
Specifically, in a class, you can now say:
with qw/
Role1
Role2
/;
and the role composition (and conflict detection) will work correctly,
rather than hav
On 9 Sep 2009, at 21:35, Bernhard Graf wrote:
Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
I am not entirely sure that I understand what you mean by protocol
action - but how about a plain old method call:
MyApp::Controller::Root->myProtocolAction( $c, "some message that
should be protocolled" );
I think Jens
On 8 Sep 2009, at 20:47, kevin montuori wrote:
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Devin Austin
wrote:
Can you explain a little more in depth what you're looking to do?
Sure. Among other things I'd like the myapp.conf file to live in
$root/etc/config and be YAML format. This involves creat
Ovid wrote:
Are there any guidelines or suggestions on how to approach something like this?
Ultimately I'd like to incorporate forums, wikis and other features into my
site, but it seems like a bunch of stuff would have to be custom code.
There have been several threads which touch on this r
On 30 Aug 2009, at 21:17, Bill Moseley wrote:
I'm trying to decide if this is the best approach, or if would be
better to test the ACL before dispatching. The issue is if the
request is for /foo/bar, and an ACL rule blocks that, should
Foo::(begin|end|auto) still run? Or should it act as if th
On 31 Aug 2009, at 02:44, Daniel Austin wrote:
Interested to hear how others might be handling this. It seems to work
for us but I'm still learning Module::Install.
I tend to use the excellent Module::Install::AuthorRequires and
Module::Install::AuthorTests - as things which are not required
On 1 Sep 2009, at 04:43, fREW Schmidt wrote:
I'd really like to start testing my controllers, and I wished I'd
started sooner, but oh well. The biggest barrier at this point is
the login system. It uses OpenID for auth, which is where the hard
stuff comes from.
Why bother with the comp
Tomas Doran wrote:
Test email, please ignore.
And the list is fixed.
mailman--
Thanks mst!
Cheers
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Bill Moseley wrote:
I also tried with Catalyst::ClassData. Must be missing something.
Nope, you're not missing anything - class data in roles doesn't play nicely.
This would all be a lot easier (or not needed) if we had an app class
instance, rather than it being a class..
Cheers
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On 28 Aug 2009, at 17:55, Rodrigo wrote:
Anyone building applications out of multiple small Catalyst
applications like this? How do you set up the apps to share
templates and a config? Anything more interesting than passing in
paths?
I have a working module called CatalystX::Featuri
On 28 Aug 2009, at 19:05, Bill Moseley wrote:
Well, if you were going to write something like RenderView now would
you still write it as an ActionClass?
Yes, as Render view isn't something I would ever want two of them on
the same action.
As a counter example, Catalyst::ActionRole::ACL is
On 28 Aug 2009, at 18:11, pablo marin-garcia wrote:
Hello Tom,
thanks for your answer
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:45 PM, Tomas Doran
wrote:
On 27 Aug 2009, at 21:52, pablo marin-garcia wrote:
Nono, that isn't a Moose feature at all..
It's the use of Moose::Autobox which all
On 28 Aug 2009, at 18:25, Bill Moseley wrote:
I was starting to implement a custom ActionClass (similar to
RenderView) and then wondered if it would be better written as a
Moose role.
Maybe - depends what you're doing. They're doing different things
really, and I'd need more details to m
fREW Schmidt wrote:
Interestingly, I think the Rails guys (or was it Merb?) made something
kindav like this. Basically they made it so that you can drop a Rails
app into an existing Rails app and things "just work."
That's the idea.
I don't know
enough about Rails to say how well it works
On 27 Aug 2009, at 21:52, pablo marin-garcia wrote:
When you said perl
5.8, could you be a little more specific please?
This is perl, v5.8.8 built for i686-linux-thread-multi
Like which version of perl 5.8, what your perl -V says, which
versions of
Moose, Moose::Autobox and autobox you ha
On 26 Aug 2009, at 23:25, pablo marin-garcia wrote:
Seems that any Moosy thing will fail because my autobox problem. But
autobox is OK in my system (all test passed) so the problem seems to
between Moose arrays and the flatten call as a OOmethod.
Erm, no.
NOT any Moosy thing. Just things usin
On 26 Aug 2009, at 22:46, pablo marin-garcia wrote:
urllist
0
[ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/
But I can see it on searchCPAN
I will try to install it from my mirror tomorrow
Tried reloading your index? And I'd pick a faster (to update)
mi
Chris Devine wrote:
Hello all,
Is anyone having trouble with clear passwords since this morning's update of
C:P:Authentication to ver 0.10014?
From what version? (and can you try any in-between versions, to find
the specific version change which is causing issues for you?
I have two instanc
Will Hawes wrote:
2009/8/26 clive glew :
so it appears that autobox causes problems. any ideas on how to fix it?
Unrelated to Catalyst (but perhaps relevant to this problem), I've
also seen issues with autobox on ActivePerl 5.8.8 build 822 - namely
The dependency on Moose::Autobox has been
Rodrigo wrote:
The problem is that the original Plugin::I18N::setup() gets called
twice, which breaks it, I guess due to the "eval
Locale::Maketext::Simple" part.
I've tried to use Moose and around 'setup' => sub { ... } and it gets
loaded twice also.
What am I missing?
Not sure.
Can you
On 26 Aug 2009, at 00:50, Matt Whipple wrote:
Seems that I can try to authenticate user again, by calling
$c->authenticate(name=>$c->user->name, pass=>$form->{password}),
but I
concerned is this acceptable - calling authenticate, when user is
already authenticated. And what will be if provi
On 25 Aug 2009, at 16:57, Matthias Dietrich wrote:
Hi Wade,
Am 25.08.2009 um 13:48 schrieb Wade Stuart:
Why cant you just do a:
# ... incrementally add new lexicons
Locale::Maketext::Lexicon->import({
de => [Gettext => 'local/hello/de.po'],
})
... on change instead of reloading
On 26 Aug 2009, at 00:58, pablo marin-garcia wrote:
Hello,
Problem:
Can't call method "flatten" on unblessed reference at
/nfs/local_perl/perllib/Catalyst/Helper/Model/DBIC/Schema.pm line 165.
Your Moose::Autobox, or autobox modules are busted. At a guess, the
latter, but it could be eithe
ccing in -dev, as this is relevant there, and and contains a brain
dump :_)
If it's a Moose class should you always use "extends" over both?
Yep.
Hum, the CatalystAndMoose manual doesn't even show the application
base class inheriting:
http://search.cpan.org/~hkclark/Catalyst-Manual-5.8
Unfortunately, Catalyst-Runtime 5.80008 introduced a serious regression.
Catalyst-Runtime 5.80009 has just been uploaded, which corrects and
adds tests for the issue, with no other changes.
The Changelog is included below as always.
Cheers
t0m
Bug fixes:
- Fix and add tests for gene
The Catalyst core team is pleased to announce the availability of the
latest maintenance release of Catalyst-Runtime, version 5.80008.
A number of bugs have been fixed, and a load of small but useful
features have been added.
A full changelog is included below. Thanks to everybody who contrib
Pedro Melo wrote:
* is it possible for a plugin, at setup time, to set the request_class()?
Yes.
before setup_finalize => sub { my $self = shift;
$self->request_class("New::Request::Class"); };
* is there a better way?
Yes. Make a request class role, then use CatalystX::RoleApplicator
On 20 Aug 2009, at 04:42, Collin Condray wrote:
I have recently updated my Catalyst installation from 5.71001 to
version 5.80007 and have made one of my websites completely unusable.
But you've got the old code in revision control, right? And you're
deploying a tagged version, so this isn'
On 19 Aug 2009, at 20:13, Denny wrote:
Yes, but. Didn't we have this discussion a few months ago, with zero
result?
Yes, sorry - I should shut the fuck up, and should have just replied
in the manor in which I preferred.
Please lets not have the meta discussion again?
Cheers
t0m
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On 19 Aug 2009, at 15:35, Matt Koscica wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:44 PM, Eden Cardim
wrote:
Why did you feel that quoting Eden's entire post, including signature
was a good idea? Bottom posting and including the _ENTIRE_ message is
even worse that top posing IMO, as it forces the
On 18 Aug 2009, at 03:21, Steve Kleiman wrote:
Thanks for getting back again.
Weird. I didn't dig in too deep to figure why this is, but it is.
This was what was suggested but didn't work:
$c->res->cookies({})
However this did:
$c->res->headers->remove_header('Set-Cookie')
Aha :)
My su
On 18 Aug 2009, at 01:19, Steve Kleiman wrote:
Thanks for taking a look. I thought I had it isolated but seems
not. Tried what you suggested below but the instigator of the
cookie happens at a different juncture.
The instigator for a 'Catalyst::Plugin::Session' cookie being set
is 'Sessi
On 17 Aug 2009, at 22:50, Moritz Onken wrote:
Until then it was necessary to add at least one attribute to the
method.
The calendar uses :Local as attribute.
Aah, yes - my bad, you're totally correct, you needed to
sprinkle :Action around as decoration.. :)
++ Whoever fixed that...
On 16 Aug 2009, at 19:59, Steve Kleiman wrote:
WHAT I CAN SEE:
Catalyst engine calls "finalize_cookies" which resets every cookie
it finds. This takes place before the 'begin' method and the 'Set-
Cookie' header has already been dispatched. Therefore removing that
header in 'begin' does not
On 17 Aug 2009, at 09:47, Moritz Onken wrote:
__PACKAGE__->config( actions => { foo => { Path => 'bar' } } );
sub foo {}
This has been introduced in 5.80006. The Catalyst-Manual just didn't
catch up with the changes.
No, it was not.
What gave you that impression?
http://www.catalystfr
On 15 Aug 2009, at 19:44, Bill Moseley wrote:
Is there a specific reason that Private actions may not have
additional attributes?
No, there is not.
At the time when that code was written, additional attributes (for
example, those used by Catalyst::Controller::ActionRole) weren't
supporte
On 17 Aug 2009, at 15:48, clive glew wrote:
I’m attempting to get catalyst 5.80007 up and running on active
state perl 5.8.9 826. It seems to install properly and i’ve been
working my way through the catalyst book. However when i try to
create a model using:
The 'autobox' package shipp
On 6 Aug 2009, at 19:16, Samuel Baldwin wrote:
Make sure you have a patched 5.10, otherwise you can get ambiguous
error messages. Catalyst will tell you if you're unpatched.
You're talking about 5.10.0 here.
At this point, I'd very much recommend using 5.10.1 RC1..
Cheers
t0m
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On 6 Aug 2009, at 18:49, Will Hawes wrote:
Out of curiosity, is there a recommended way to compile perl
specifically for use with Catalyst?
-Duserelocatableinc goes very well with local::lib
Then you can have a per-app perl interpreter - so you can upgrade not
only your CPAN modules, but als
On 6 Aug 2009, at 11:50, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hi,
Can you recommend a Linux distribution for production for Catalyst
apps?
...and a version of Perl?
I'm using both debian lenny (perl 5.10) and ubuntu hardy (perl 5.8) in
production.
I've never had a problem with the perl version th
On 28 Jul 2009, at 18:21, Octavian Râsnita wrote:
MooseX::TheSchwartz
I haven't even looked at this, other than to note that it wins the
worst named module EVAR prize (as MooseX:: is a namespace for Moose
extensions, which this blatantly isn't).
Cheers
t0m
On 28 Jul 2009, at 14:14, Marcus Ramberg wrote:
I see catalyst apps being complete CPAN packages as a real advantage.
Taking away the make install option seems very limiting
+1
I would very much support moving to a 'real' sharedir for templates /
config etc, rather than the current hacks (
On 28 Jul 2009, at 14:55, Ash Berlin wrote:
On 28 Jul 2009, at 14:42, John SJ Anderson wrote:
$WORK-mate is working on a Cat app that (among other things) allows
authenticated users to download from a set of static files. He's
wondering what the best way is to set things up so that the C
On 26 Jul 2009, at 19:09, Gavin Aiken wrote:
The errors look like this:
Attribute (formbuilder) of class MyApp::Controller::MyController
has no associated methods (did you mean to provide an "is" argument?)
at /Library/Perl/5.8.8/Moose/Meta/Attribute.pm line 565
Moose::Meta::Attribu
Jon Schutz wrote:
Somewhere early on on the request cycle do
Log::Log4perl::MDC->put( 'user' => $user );
then insert it into your log messages via your Log4perl configuration
such as:
log4perl.appender.Logfile.layout.ConversionPattern: "%d %-5p %c -
USER:%X{user} - %m%n"
Doc patches on Catal
On 20 Jul 2009, at 14:40, Christoph Metz wrote:
so, where do i have to set a "HOME" oder "PATH" var, so that i can run
the dev server from any fs-point?
You can use CATALYST_HOME or MYAPP_HOME (replacing MYAPP with your
capitalised app name with :: changed to _).
Cheers
t0m
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On 16 Jul 2009, at 20:21, Amiri Barksdale wrote:
I offer
encouragement.
Patches are the best form of encouragement..
Cloning a CPAN config and mangling some options isn't exaclty a big
deal - well volunteered. :)
I'd certainly be encouraged to pull my finger out my ass and make
perl sc
On 16 Jul 2009, at 16:30, Derek Wueppelmann wrote:
sub json : Chained('/') ChainedArgs(0) {
my ($self, $c) = @_;
Is this something that is possible? Should I even be using Chaining
for
this? Any help would be appreciated.
Call your top level path part root, then inherit (or apply
On 16 Jul 2009, at 02:48, Chris wrote:
I'm trying to establish a working recipe for Cat apps with local::lib
and app-local mini-CPANs. The aim is to have completely independent
app installations with their own copies of all their dependancies, so
an install will be copy to server and run instal
On 15 Jul 2009, at 13:50, Jason Galea wrote:
Hi K,
that'd be your nginx.conf. You should find it in /etc/nginx/ or
maybe /usr/local/nginx all depending on how nginx was installed.
On 16 Jul 2009, at 01:40, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
On 16 Jul 2009, at 00:20, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote
On 16 Jul 2009, at 00:20, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
I wish someone would just
patch the documentation
as that single line does help a non-nginx/admin savvy person trying to
set up nginx.
So why don't you?
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On 7 Jul 2009, at 08:15, Paul Makepeace wrote:
My app recently started failing with default : Private. IIRC at YAPC10
mst said this was a relic of bygone Catalyst days.
So what does "default : Path" actually _mean_? The docs say,
"Path actions match things starting with a precise specified
On 13 Jul 2009, at 15:33, Paul Makepeace wrote:
Summary: this turns out to be an issue with Catalyst::Engine::HTTP's
Remote handle not being set to UTF-8.
Setting the remote handle to utf8 makes perl automagically encode
everything from a utf8 character string into a byte string (for you).
On 15 Jul 2009, at 09:31, Gordon Yeong wrote:
hi, gents:)
any ideas?
I have tried firefox 3.0 and 3.5 on my mac os X and it causes
myapp_server.pl to hang (ie. cause the CPU server to go 100%).
Running an strace just shows me
write(6, "=\"http://www.myexample.com.";..., 2715) = -1 EAG
Devin Austin wrote:
I'm quite positive others are working on something like this, but I'd
like this to serve as A) my volunteering to help with ongoing efforts
and B) help get a center point from which to start.
http://github.com/bobtfish/catalystx-simplelogin/blob/73580ed8bd94b707ef5d5e26f881
On 13 Jul 2009, at 07:50, Toby Corkindale wrote:
Devin Austin wrote:
Check this out: http://search.cpan.org/~hkclark/Catalyst-
Manual-5.8000/lib/Catalyst/Manual/ExtendingCatalyst.pod#Attributes
and http://search.cpan.org/~hkclark/Catalyst-Manual-5.8000/lib/
Catalyst/Manual/ExtendingCatalyst
On 12 Jul 2009, at 08:49, Gunnar Strand wrote:
That's great!
Still, I think the Manual::Cookbook page need clarification concerning
pass-through login because it's not obvious how it's implemented.
Yes, I totally agree.
Or
have it permanently implemented on CPAN and then have the Cookbook
u
On 12 Jul 2009, at 08:44, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
By the way - theoretically all this could be equivalently coded as
something like:
package MyController;
use
with ACL;
sub foo : Local {
($self, $c, @args ) = @_;
$self->check_acl_role( 'admin', 'denied' );
It seems that people pref
On 1 Jul 2009, at 10:11, Merlyn Kline wrote:
What are people's thoughts about adding a specific warning if you try
to write undef? (As you could still cause this warning by doing that
explicitly)
Depends why you might do this - if it's legitimate (e.g. to force the
headers to be flushed?) the
On 30 Jun 2009, at 02:59, Malloy wrote:
I can get $ENV{CATALYST_DEBUG} in my templates. But can't get it in
lib/{App}.pm.
#Use of uninitialized value $ENV{"CATALYST_DEBUG"} in print at /
path/lib/{app}.pm line 38.
And Catalyst is up to date.
cpan> install Catalyst
Catalyst is up to date
On 30 Jun 2009, at 14:51, Will Hawes wrote:
Having played around with this a little more it looks as though when
things are working properly, REQUEST_URI is the same as SCRIPT_NAME
concatenated with PATH_INFO. With that in mind, perhaps revising the
suggested fix to something like this:
sub pre
On 9 Jul 2009, at 07:45, Gunnar Strand wrote:
Here's what I wrote, and I've attached a patch for
Catalyst::View::TT.pm. I'm very inexperienced using patches, so let me
know if you want it in any other way.
I changed the wording slightly to be a little more affirmative and
applied:
http://
On 11 Jul 2009, at 19:45, Minty wrote:
But I want to inject my $debugger via the Model or schema, and
enable/disable it globablly via a configuration file flag.
I'm a bit lost as to where/how I can do that. Any pointers?
package MyApp::Model::DB;
use Moose;
use namespace::autoclean;
extends
On 10 Jul 2009, at 21:09, Gunnar Strand wrote:
Thanks to all who answered my post regarding pass-through login! It
put
me on the right track and it works like a charm now.
In my solution I have an action, Catalyst::Action::Restricted, which I
put on the subroutines which require a logged-i
On 10 Jul 2009, at 22:07, Stephan Jauernick wrote:
Hi,
i got a similar problem some time ago then Tomas 't0m' Doran
pointed me someway on irc.
If you wish i could post it.
It relays on a technique where you flash the url where you want to
post to and then it will be placed in a session
w
On 10 Jul 2009, at 16:36, A Murka wrote:
What's the recommended way to validate file upload's size and type
(either filename or MIME) before downloading it into the temp
directory? I don't want the user to be able to upload a 200 MB file in
its entirety before having the controller reject it fo
Gunnar Strand wrote:
The table would then be consulted whenever a resource is accessed, and
the lookup would be put in a central place, if possible. I've
implemented a ":Restricted" action which handles authentication, and
that is where I would try to add the authorization as well. One of the
Thomas L. Shinnick wrote:
Anybody going to have one of those "link to Amazon from here and we'll
get a donation" links on their web page. (hint hint)
Hmm, http://books.perl.org/ should, but doesn't...?
(I'll wait until tomorrow before ordering)
http://www.enlightenedperl.org/
Cheers
t0m
On 8 Jul 2009, at 18:01, Paul Makepeace wrote:
You know it's dieing inside TT, right? So you can Data::Dumper the
input
which causes it to die to a file, write a program that instantiates
View::TT, calls ->render with the same input (and template), and
that should
crap out in the same way?
Gordon Yeong wrote:
hi there
I am facing almost the same issue in that even clicking the "stop"
button on firefox would see no difference in the debugging terminal or
have a response from the webpage.
When i have safari accesssing the same page, i can submit without a
problem and the server
Paul Makepeace wrote:
Something's definitely changed wrt to UTF-8 behavior since we did our
big upgrade from Catalyst 5.7. Are there any 'known gotchas' I could
check?
At this point my debugging fu runs out--help appreciated on where to look next.
No gotchas that I can think of.
Are you sure
kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
Sorry, after reading it again
after the many responses to this thread, I realised it's ok.
It's _NOT OK_, as you didn't get it first time. So it's obviously not
clear *enough*.
Please supply the DBIC list with a doc patch to make it more clear and
explicit.
Tha
Dave Rolsky wrote:
As do Moose roles. I've found using roles in controllers incredibly
helpful, since I often have similar/same "process this data and invoke a
->search method", where the only thing that varies is what is being
searched and/or the way the results are being displayed.
Unfortun
kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
I tried searching on google but I just don't know what's causing this.
Any ideas would be welcomed.
Something in your test is emitting something that looks like TAP, and so
confusing the TAP parser..
Cheers
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Paul Makepeace wrote:
FWIW, IMO,
http://search.cpan.org/~hkclark/Catalyst-Manual-5.8000/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Intro.pod#Built-in_special_actions
is a slightly odd place to be documenting in reference style the
actions. Is there another place? This is one of those things I keep
expecting has a ho
On 6 Jul 2009, at 12:38, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
So, in the case of an exception, an automatic rollback will take
place.
I have tested this in my application and it seems that way.
Can anyone confirm this?
Did you even look for this in the manual?
http://search.cpan.org/~ribasushi/DBIx
On 6 Jul 2009, at 12:32, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
hi Tomas and everyone:)
I still have some questions as per my prev post. Can you please
help me
out? :)
Sorry, this is too far into DBIC land for this list IMO.
Please ask on that list.
Cheers
t0m
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On 6 Jul 2009, at 18:14, Paul Makepeace wrote:
We just upgraded from 5.80005 to 5.80007 and default : Local is no
longer matching $controller/ (i.e. requires $controller/default)
I was curious what the difference is, and flagging it for anyone else.
Yes, sorry about that - it's a regressio
Tomas Doran wrote:
$c->model('myAppDB')->txn_do( sub {
my $rs = $c->model('myAppDB::Table')->search(..);
# Etc etc
die("Rollback") if $foo; # Exceptions cause rollback
# Etc etc
# If you get here, to the end, transaction is committed
On 6 Jul 2009, at 06:30, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
In the past, when I had to work with just DBI, I would manually
start a
transaction and commit it at the end if no exceptions occur. In
the case of the latter, I will call a rollback.
This is fairly easy to get wrong - txn_do forces you t
On 6 Jul 2009, at 02:56, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
Using die(' A problem occurred when saving your address. Please try
again later' );,
I would get an error message such as "Exception caught in
myApp::Controller::Subscription->_save_address" which doesn't look so
good to the users.
that's why
On 6 Jul 2009, at 05:33, Gunnar Strand wrote:
Wow, that's a fairly unexpected gotcha.
Any chance of a doc patch to make it easier for the next poor soul
who
gets stuck on this?
Sure. Where would you like it?
A 'NOTES' or 'CAVEATS' section in the POD for Catalyst::View::TT is
the best p
On 5 Jul 2009, at 05:32, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
Any idea of how to get a custom screen up?
You're not clearing the errors, so Catalyst gives you an error screen:
http://search.cpan.org/~flora/Catalyst-Runtime-5.80007/lib/
Catalyst.pm#$c-%3Eclear_errors
Cheers
t0m
On 3 Jul 2009, at 08:33, kakim...@tpg.com.au wrote:
I can see that a $c->error () is being called in one of my controllers
You mean you're calling $c->error yourself in your own controller code?
and the Room->end has been called (thanks to my debugging messages
above) BUT the $c->error does
On 3 Jul 2009, at 15:36, Alejandro Imass wrote:
You are right and this is something new. I've only ported my apps to
new cat releases but haven't started one from scratch in a while.
I just tested, and sure enough, it creates a .conf file instead of the
traditional yaml file, although it says:
On 2 Jul 2009, at 21:33, Gunnar Strand wrote:
I found the problem. Turning on debugging for TT (DEBUG =>
DEBUG_ALL) in TT.pm showed that it hangs on the [% USE CGI %]
directive. Apparently
[% USE CGI('-no_debug') %]
is needed. Got it from here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?i
On 2 Jul 2009, at 14:03, Ovid wrote:
Thanks from me, too. This will make our test suite much quieter.
I guess this means that was also your issue, and I can stop worrying
about that also then? ;_)
Cheers
t0m
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On 2 Jul 2009, at 12:55, George Nistorica wrote:
It looks like I was mistaken when talking about missing actions in the
stats output, in the sense that supressing the Catalyst warning didn't
automagically make more actions to be displayed in the stats.
Righto, glad that's cleared up.
However
George Nistorica wrote:
I've checked it out and indeed using the version of Controller::REST you
provided fixes the warning.
Not only that, but it seems it doesn't break the functionality for both
the test application I provided and another more complex one I'm using.
Great, thanks for testing
The Catalyst core team is pleased to announce the availability of the
latest maintenance release of Catalyst-Runtime, version 5.80007.
This fixes an important regression with actions on the application
class which have custom attributes (for example, end : ActionClass
('RenderView')). Whilst
On 25 Jun 2009, at 10:57, Ovid wrote:
--- On Wed, 24/6/09, Tomas Doran wrote:
From: Tomas Doran
Also, you're in debug mode.. Do you get the
warnings when debug mode is disabled?
Cool! When I disable debug mode, the warnings go away. Never
thought to look at that. This makes me
On 20 Jun 2009, at 15:32, Jesse Sheidlower wrote:
I'm having a hell of a time trying to track down the reasons
for this error.
I'm getting an error that looks like:
Use of uninitialized value $buffer in concatenation (.) or
string at /usr/share/perl5/Catalyst/Engine/CGI.pm line 220.
For th
On 30 Jun 2009, at 00:31, Byron Young wrote:
If you don't mind, though, can you explain what you mean about the
'unsafe each'?
If your application code half iterates through the params hash with
each before calling uri_for, then the param copy would only copy the
second half of the hash (
On 26 Jun 2009, at 23:19, Byron Young wrote:
Alrighty, here you go, patch + test are attached. There are based
off the 5.71001 svn head because that's what I have currently.
5.8's uri_for() looks the same, so it should apply there as well,
but let me know if you need another one from 5.8
On 29 Jun 2009, at 11:40, George Nistorica wrote:
Tomas Doran wrote:
Hmm, I can't replicate this in a simple case, from that description..
Here: http://www.depechemode.ro/MyApp-0.1.tar.gz
a simple TestApp using Catalyst::Controller::REST to replicate the
problem, having Catalyst 5.
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