CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode - View the source of the running application
In your CGI::Application based class
use CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode;
Then you can view your module's source (or pod) as it's running by changing the url
?rm=view_code ?rm=view_code#215 ?rm=view_code&pod=0&line_no=0 ?rm=view_code&module=CGI-Application ?rm=view_pod ?rm=view_pod&module=CGI-Application
This plugin works by adding extra run modes (named view_code and view_pod ) to the application. By calling this run mode you can see the source or POD of the running module (by default) or you can specify which module you would like to view (see SECURITY).
view_code
view_pod
This extra run mode will accept the following arguments in the query string:
The name of the module to view. By default it is the module currently being run. Also, since colons (':') aren't simply typed into URL's, you can just substitute '-' for '::'.
?rm=view_code?module=My-Base-Class
Boolean indicates whether syntax highlighting (using Syntax::Highlight::Perl::Improved) is on or off. By default it is on.
on
off
Boolean indicates whether the viewing of line numbers is on or off. By default it is on. It line_no is on, you can also specify which line number you want to see by adding an anchor to the link:
line_no
?rm=view_code#215
This will take you immediately to line 215 of the current application module.
Boolean indicates whether POD is seen or not. By default it is seen>.
?rm=view_pod?module=My-Base-Class
This plugin can be used in conjunction with CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup. If we detect that CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup is running and turned on, we will create a sub-report that includes the highlighted source code.
So you can simply do the following:
BEGIN { $ENV{CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC} = 1; } # turn it on for real use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup; use CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode;
Befault, this report will be the same thing produced by view_code. If you want this report to include the view_pod report, simply set the the $ENV{CAP_VIEWCODE_POPUP_POD} to true. You can also turn off the view_code report but setting $ENV{CAP_VIEWCODE_POPUP_CODE} to false.
$ENV{CAP_VIEWCODE_POPUP_POD}
$ENV{CAP_VIEWCODE_POPUP_CODE}
# have the POD report, but not the code in the dev popup window BEGIN { $ENV{CAP_DEVPOPUP_EXEC} = 1; # turn it on for real $ENV{CAP_VIEWCODE_POPUP_POD} = 1; # turn on POD report $ENV{CAP_VIEWCODE_POPUP_CODE} = 0; # turn off code report } use CGI::Application::Plugin::DevPopup; use CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode;
This plugin is designed to be used for development only. Please do not use it in a production system as it will allow anyone to see the source code for any loaded module. Consider yourself warned.
Michael Peters, <mpeters@plusthree.com>
<mpeters@plusthree.com>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-cgi-application-plugin-viewsource@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=CGI-Application-Plugin-ViewCode. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
bug-cgi-application-plugin-viewsource@rt.cpan.org
Copyright 2005 Michael Peters, All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install CGI::Application::Plugin::ViewCode
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.