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NAME

       JavaScript::RPC::Server::CGI - Remote procedure calls from JavaScript

SYNOPSIS

               package MyJSRPC;

               use Carp;
               use base qw( JavaScript::RPC::Server::CGI );

               sub add {
                       my $self = shift;
                       my @args = @_;
                       unless(
                               @args == 2 and
                               $args[ 0 ] =~ /^\d+$/ and
                               $args[ 1 ] =~ /^\d+$/
                       ) {
                               croak( 'inputs must be digits only' );
                       }
                       return $args[ 0 ] + $args[ 1 ];
               }

               sub subtract {
                       my $self = shift;
                       my @args = @_;
                       unless(
                               @args == 2 and
                               $args[ 0 ] =~ /^\d+$/ and
                               $args[ 1 ] =~ /^\d+$/
                       ) {
                               croak( 'inputs must be digits only' );
                       }
                       return $args[ 0 ] - $args[ 1 ];
               }

               package main;

               use strict;

               my $server = MyJSRPC->new;
               $server->process;

DESCRIPTION

       JavaScript::RPC::Server::CGI is a CGI-based server library for use with Brent Ashley's
       JavaScript Remote Scripting (JSRS) client library. It works asynchronously and uses DHTML
       to deal with the payload.

       In order to add your custom meothds, this module should be subclassed.

       The most current version (as of the release of this module) of the client library as well
       as a demo application have been included in this distribution.

INSTALLATION

       To install this module via Module::Build:

               perl Build.PL
               ./Build         # or `perl Build`
               ./Build test    # or `perl Build test`
               ./Build install # or `perl Build install`

       To install this module via ExtUtils::MakeMaker:

               perl Makefile.PL
               make
               make test
               make install

METHODS

       new()

       Creates a new instance of the module. No further options are available at this time.

       query()

       Gets / sets the query object. This has the side effect of extracting the env() data.

       get_new_query()

       This method generates a new query object. It is used internally by the query() method.
       This method should only be used if you want to supply a query object other than the
       standard CGI.pm object. However, it must be a CGI.pm compatible object. Here's an example
       using CGI::Simple.

               sub get_new_query {
                       require CGI::Simple;
                       my $q = CGI::Simple->new();

                       return $q;
               }

       env()

       Gets / sets a hash of information related to the currently query. The resulting structure
       contains four items:

       •   method - the method called

       •   params - an array of parameters for the method

       •   uid - the unique id for this query

       •   context - the context id

       error_message()

       Get / sets the error message sent to the client if an error occurred.

       process()

       Processes the current query and either returns the result from the appropriate method, or
       an error to the client and returns either true or false, respectively, to the caller. An
       error will occur if the method name is blank, or the method has not been defined. This
       function takes an optional CGI.pm compatible object as an input.

       Your subclass' method will be evaled and will either return an error to the caller if it
       died, or return a valid result payload on success.

       error()

       Returns a valid error payload to the client and false to the caller. It will automatically
       call error_message() for you.

       result()

       Returns a valid result payload to the client and true to the caller.

SEE ALSO

http://www.ashleyit.com/rs

AUTHOR

       •   Brian Cassidy <brian@alternation.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2005 by Brian Cassidy

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