use strict;
use warnings;
package TestAppDoubleAutoBug;
use TestLogger;
use Catalyst qw/
Test::Errors
Test::Headers
Test::Plugin
/;
our $VERSION = '0.01';
__PACKAGE__->config( name => 'TestAppDoubleAutoBug', root => '/some/dir' );
__PACKAGE__->log(TestLogger->new);
__PACKAGE__->setup;
sub execute {
my $c = shift;
my $class = ref( $c->component( $_[0] ) ) || $_[0];
my $action = $_[1]->reverse();
my $method;
if ( $action =~ /->(\w+)$/ ) {
$method = $1;
}
elsif ( $action =~ /\/(\w+)$/ ) {
$method = $1;
}
elsif ( $action =~ /^(\w+)$/ ) {
$method = $action;
}
if ( $class && $method && $method !~ /^_/ ) {
my $executed = sprintf( "%s->%s", $class, $method );
my @executed = $c->response->headers->header('X-Catalyst-Executed');
push @executed, $executed;
$c->response->headers->header(
'X-Catalyst-Executed' => join ', ',
@executed
);
}
return $c->SUPER::execute(@_);
}
1;