NAME Catalyst::Action::REST - Automated REST Method Dispatching SYNOPSIS sub foo :Local :ActionClass('REST') { ... do setup for HTTP method specific handlers ... } sub foo_GET { ... do something for GET requests ... } # alternatively use an Action sub foo_PUT : Action { ... do something for PUT requests ... } DESCRIPTION This Action handles doing automatic method dispatching for REST requests. It takes a normal Catalyst action, and changes the dispatch to append an underscore and method name. First it will try dispatching to an action with the generated name, and failing that it will try to dispatch to a regular method. For example, in the synopsis above, calling GET on "/foo" would result in the foo_GET method being dispatched. If a method is requested that is not implemented, this action will return a status 405 (Method Not Found). It will populate the "Allow" header with the list of implemented request methods. You can override this behavior by implementing a custom 405 handler like so: sub foo_not_implemented { ... handle not implemented methods ... } If you do not provide an _OPTIONS subroutine, we will automatically respond with a 200 OK. The "Allow" header will be populated with the list of implemented request methods. It is likely that you really want to look at Catalyst::Controller::REST, which brings this class together with automatic Serialization of requests and responses. When you use this module, it adds the Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST role to your request class. METHODS dispatch This method overrides the default dispatch mechanism to the re-dispatching mechanism described above. SEE ALSO You likely want to look at Catalyst::Controller::REST, which implements a sensible set of defaults for a controller doing REST. This class automatically adds the Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST role to your request class. If you're writing a web application which provides RESTful responses and still needs to accommodate web browsers, you may prefer to use Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::REST::ForBrowsers instead. Catalyst::Action::Serialize, Catalyst::Action::Deserialize TROUBLESHOOTING Q: I'm getting a "415 Unsupported Media Type" error. What gives?! A: Most likely, you haven't set Content-type equal to "application/json", or one of the accepted return formats. You can do this by setting it in your query accepted return formats. You can do this by setting it in your query string thusly: "?content-type=application%2Fjson (where %2F == / uri escaped)." NOTE Apache will refuse %2F unless configured otherwise. Make sure "AllowEncodedSlashes On" is in your httpd.conf file in order for this to run smoothly. AUTHOR Adam Jacob <adam@stalecoffee.org>, with lots of help from mst and jrockway Marchex, Inc. paid me while I developed this module. (<http://www.marchex.com>) CONTRIBUTORS Tomas Doran (t0m) <bobtfish@bobtfish.net> John Goulah Christopher Laco Daisuke Maki <daisuke@endeworks.jp> Hans Dieter Pearcey Brian Phillips <bphillips@cpan.org> Dave Rolsky <autarch@urth.org> Luke Saunders Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt <frioux@gmail.com> J. Shirley <jshirley@gmail.com> Gavin Henry <ghenry@surevoip.co.uk> Gerv http://www.gerv.net/ Colin Newell <colin@opusvl.com> COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2006-2012 the above named AUTHOR and CONTRIBUTORS LICENSE You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.