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NAME

       Catalyst::ActionRole::HTTPMethods - Match on HTTP Methods

SYNOPSIS

           package MyApp::Web::Controller::MyController;

           use Moose;
           use MooseX::MethodAttributes;

           extends 'Catalyst::Controller';

           sub user_base : Chained('/') CaptureArg(0) { ... }

             sub get_user    : Chained('user_base') Args(1) GET { ... }
             sub post_user   : Chained('user_base') Args(1) POST { ... }
             sub put_user    : Chained('user_base') Args(1) PUT { ... }
             sub delete_user : Chained('user_base') Args(1) DELETE { ... }
             sub head_user   : Chained('user_base') Args(1) HEAD { ... }
             sub option_user : Chained('user_base') Args(1) OPTION { ... }
             sub option_user : Chained('user_base') Args(1) PATCH { ... }

             sub post_and_put : Chained('user_base') POST PUT Args(1) { ... }
             sub method_attr  : Chained('user_base') Method('DELETE') Args(0) { ... }

           __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable;

DESCRIPTION

       This is an action role that lets your Catalyst::Action match on standard HTTP methods,
       such as GET, POST, etc.

       Since most web browsers have limited support for rich HTTP Method vocabularies we also
       support setting the expected match method via the follow non standard but widely used http
       extensions.  Our support for these should not be taken as an endorsement of the technique.
       Rt is merely a reflection of our desire to work well with existing systems and common
       client side tools.

       X-HTTP-Method (Microsoft)
       X-HTTP-Method-Override (Google/GData)
       X-METHOD-OVERRIDE (IBM)
       x-tunneled-method (used in many other similar systems on CPAN

       Please note the insanity of overriding a GET request with a DELETE override...  Rational
       practices suggest that using POST with overrides to emulate PUT and DELETE can be an
       acceptable way to deal with client limitations and security rules on your proxy server. I
       recommend going no further.

REQUIRES

       This role requires the following methods in the consuming class.

   match
   match_captures
       Returns 1 if the action matches the existing request and zero if not.

METHODS

       This role defines the following methods

   match
   match_captures
       Around method modifier that return 1 if the request method matches one of the allowed
       methods (see "http_methods") and zero otherwise.

   allowed_http_methods
       An array of strings that are the allowed http methods for matching this action normalized
       as noted above (using X-Method* overrides).

   list_extra_info
       Adds a key => [@values] "HTTP_METHODS" whose value is an ArrayRef of sorted allowed
       methods to the ->list_extra_info HashRef.  This is used primarily for debugging output.

   _has_expected_http_method ($expected)
       Private method which returns 1 if $expected matches one of the allowed in "http_methods"
       and zero otherwise.

AUTHORS

       Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm

COPYRIGHT

       This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.