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NAME

       Mojolicious::Controller - Controller base class

SYNOPSIS

         # Controller
         package MyApp::Foo;
         use Mojo::Base 'Mojolicious::Controller';

         # Action
         sub bar {
           my $self = shift;
           my $name = $self->param('name');
           $self->res->headers->cache_control('max-age=1, no-cache');
           $self->render(json => {hello => $name});
         }

DESCRIPTION

       Mojolicious::Controller is the base class for your Mojolicious controllers. It is also the
       default controller class unless you set "controller_class" in Mojolicious.

ATTRIBUTES

       Mojolicious::Controller inherits all attributes from Mojo::Base and implements the
       following new ones.

   app
         my $app = $c->app;
         $c      = $c->app(Mojolicious->new);

       A reference back to the application that dispatched to this controller, defaults to a
       Mojolicious object.

         # Use application logger
         $c->app->log->debug('Hello Mojo!');

         # Generate path
         my $path = $c->app->home->rel_file('templates/foo/bar.html.ep');

   match
         my $m = $c->match;
         $c    = $c->match(Mojolicious::Routes::Match->new);

       Router results for the current request, defaults to a Mojolicious::Routes::Match object.

         # Introspect
         my $foo = $c->match->endpoint->pattern->defaults->{foo};
         my $bar = $c->match->stack->[-1]{bar};

   tx
         my $tx = $c->tx;
         $c     = $c->tx(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);

       The transaction that is currently being processed, usually a Mojo::Transaction::HTTP or
       Mojo::Transaction::WebSocket object. Note that this reference is usually weakened, so the
       object needs to be referenced elsewhere as well when you're performing non-blocking
       operations and the underlying connection might get closed early.

         # Check peer information
         my $address = $c->tx->remote_address;
         my $port    = $c->tx->remote_port;

         # Perform non-blocking operation without knowing the connection status
         my $tx = $c->tx;
         Mojo::IOLoop->timer(2 => sub {
           $c->app->log->debug($tx->is_finished ? 'Finished.' : 'In progress.');
         });

METHODS

       Mojolicious::Controller inherits all methods from Mojo::Base and implements the following
       new ones.

   continue
         $c->continue;

       Continue dispatch chain.

   cookie
         my $value  = $c->cookie('foo');
         my @values = $c->cookie('foo');
         $c         = $c->cookie(foo => 'bar');
         $c         = $c->cookie(foo => 'bar', {path => '/'});

       Access request cookie values and create new response cookies.

         # Create response cookie with domain and expiration date
         $c->cookie(user => 'sri', {domain => 'example.com', expires => time + 60});

   finish
         $c = $c->finish;
         $c = $c->finish(1000);
         $c = $c->finish(1003 => 'Cannot accept data!');
         $c = $c->finish('Bye!');

       Close WebSocket connection or long poll stream gracefully.

   flash
         my $foo = $c->flash('foo');
         $c      = $c->flash({foo => 'bar'});
         $c      = $c->flash(foo => 'bar');

       Data storage persistent only for the next request, stored in the "session".

         # Show message after redirect
         $c->flash(message => 'User created successfully!');
         $c->redirect_to('show_user', id => 23);

   on
         my $cb = $c->on(finish => sub {...});

       Subscribe to events of "tx", which is usually a Mojo::Transaction::HTTP or
       Mojo::Transaction::WebSocket object. Note that this method will automatically respond to
       WebSocket handshake requests with a 101 response status.

         # Do something after the transaction has been finished
         $c->on(finish => sub {
           my $c = shift;
           $c->app->log->debug('We are done!');
         });

         # Receive WebSocket message
         $c->on(message => sub {
           my ($c, $msg) = @_;
           $c->app->log->debug("Message: $msg");
         });

         # Receive JSON object via WebSocket message
         $c->on(json => sub {
           my ($c, $hash) = @_;
           $c->app->log->debug("Test: $hash->{test}");
         });

         # Receive WebSocket "Binary" message
         $c->on(binary => sub {
           my ($c, $bytes) = @_;
           my $len = length $bytes;
           $c->app->log->debug("Received $len bytes.");
         });

   param
         my @names       = $c->param;
         my $foo         = $c->param('foo');
         my @foo         = $c->param('foo');
         my ($foo, $bar) = $c->param(['foo', 'bar']);
         $c              = $c->param(foo => 'ba;r');
         $c              = $c->param(foo => qw(ba;r ba;z));

       Access route placeholder values that are not reserved stash values, file uploads and
       GET/POST parameters, in that order. Note that this method is context sensitive in some
       cases and therefore needs to be used with care, there can always be multiple values, which
       might have unexpected consequences.  Parts of the request body need to be loaded into
       memory to parse POST parameters, so you have to make sure it is not excessively large.

         # List context is ambiguous and should be avoided
         my $hash = {foo => $self->param('foo')};

         # Better enforce scalar context
         my $hash = {foo => scalar $self->param('foo')};

         # The multi name form can also enforce scalar context
         my $hash = {foo => $self->param(['foo'])};

       For more control you can also access request information directly.

         # Only GET parameters
         my $foo = $c->req->url->query->param('foo');

         # Only GET and POST parameters
         my $foo = $c->req->param('foo');

         # Only file uploads
         my $foo = $c->req->upload('foo');

   redirect_to
         $c = $c->redirect_to('named', foo => 'bar');
         $c = $c->redirect_to('named', {foo => 'bar'});
         $c = $c->redirect_to('/perldoc');
         $c = $c->redirect_to('http://mojolicio.us/perldoc');

       Prepare a 302 redirect response, takes the same arguments as "url_for".

         # Conditional redirect
         return $c->redirect_to('login') unless $c->session('user');

         # Moved permanently
         $c->res->code(301);
         $c->redirect_to('some_route');

   render
         my $bool    = $c->render;
         my $bool    = $c->render(controller => 'foo', action => 'bar');
         my $bool    = $c->render(template => 'foo/index');
         my $bool    = $c->render(template => 'index', format => 'html');
         my $bool    = $c->render(data => $bytes);
         my $bool    = $c->render(text => 'Hello!');
         my $bool    = $c->render(json => {foo => 'bar'});
         my $bool    = $c->render(handler => 'something');
         my $bool    = $c->render('foo/index');
         my $output  = $c->render('foo/index', partial => 1);

       Render content using "render" in Mojolicious::Renderer and emit hook "after_render" in
       Mojolicious unless the result is "partial". If no template is provided a default one based
       on controller and action or route name will be generated, all additional values get merged
       into the "stash".

   render_exception
         $c = $c->render_exception('Oops!');
         $c = $c->render_exception(Mojo::Exception->new('Oops!'));

       Render the exception template "exception.$mode.$format.*" or "exception.$format.*" and set
       the response status code to 500. Also sets the stash values "exception" to a
       Mojo::Exception object and "snapshot" to a copy of the "stash" for use in the templates.

   render_later
         $c = $c->render_later;

       Disable automatic rendering to delay response generation, only necessary if automatic
       rendering would result in a response.

         # Delayed rendering
         $c->render_later;
         Mojo::IOLoop->timer(2 => sub {
           $c->render(text => 'Delayed by 2 seconds!');
         });

   render_maybe
         my $bool = $c->render_maybe;
         my $bool = $c->render_maybe(controller => 'foo', action => 'bar');
         my $bool = $c->render_maybe('foo/index', format => 'html');

       Try to render content but do not call "render_not_found" if no response could be
       generated, takes the same arguments as "render".

         # Render template "index_local" only if it exists
         $self->render_maybe('index_local') or $self->render('index');

   render_not_found
         $c = $c->render_not_found;

       Render the not found template "not_found.$mode.$format.*" or "not_found.$format.*" and set
       the response status code to 404.

   render_static
         my $bool = $c->render_static('images/logo.png');
         my $bool = $c->render_static('../lib/MyApp.pm');

       Render a static file using "serve" in Mojolicious::Static, usually from the "public"
       directories or "DATA" sections of your application. Note that this method does not protect
       from traversing to parent directories.

   rendered
         $c = $c->rendered;
         $c = $c->rendered(302);

       Finalize response and emit hook "after_dispatch" in Mojolicious, defaults to using a 200
       response code.

   req
         my $req = $c->req;

       Get Mojo::Message::Request object from "req" in Mojo::Transaction.

         # Longer version
         my $req = $c->tx->req;

         # Extract request information
         my $url      = $c->req->url->to_abs;
         my $userinfo = $c->req->url->to_abs->userinfo;
         my $host     = $c->req->url->to_abs->host;
         my $agent    = $c->req->headers->user_agent;
         my $bytes    = $c->req->body;
         my $str      = $c->req->text;
         my $hash     = $c->req->json;
         my $foo      = $c->req->json('/23/foo');
         my $dom      = $c->req->dom;
         my $bar      = $c->req->dom('div.bar')->first->text;

   res
         my $res = $c->res;

       Get Mojo::Message::Response object from "res" in Mojo::Transaction.

         # Longer version
         my $res = $c->tx->res;

         # Force file download by setting a custom response header
         $c->res->headers->content_disposition('attachment; filename=foo.png;');

   respond_to
         $c = $c->respond_to(
           json => {json => {message => 'Welcome!'}},
           html => {template => 'welcome'},
           any  => sub {...}
         );

       Automatically select best possible representation for resource from "Accept" request
       header, "format" stash value or "format" GET/POST parameter, defaults to rendering an
       empty 204 response. Since browsers often don't really know what they actually want,
       unspecific "Accept" request headers with more than one MIME type will be ignored, unless
       the "X-Requested-With" header is set to the value "XMLHttpRequest".

         $c->respond_to(
           json => sub { $c->render(json => {just => 'works'}) },
           xml  => {text => '<just>works</just>'},
           any  => {data => '', status => 204}
         );

   send
         $c = $c->send({binary => $bytes});
         $c = $c->send({text   => $bytes});
         $c = $c->send({json   => {test => [1, 2, 3]}});
         $c = $c->send([$fin, $rsv1, $rsv2, $rsv3, $op, $payload]);
         $c = $c->send($chars);
         $c = $c->send($chars => sub {...});

       Send message or frame non-blocking via WebSocket, the optional drain callback will be
       invoked once all data has been written. Note that this method will automatically respond
       to WebSocket handshake requests with a 101 response status.

         # Send "Text" message
         $c->send('I X Mojolicious!');

         # Send JSON object as "Text" message
         $c->send({json => {test => 'I X Mojolicious!'}});

         # Send JSON object as "Binary" message
         use Mojo::JSON 'j';
         $c->send({binary => j({test => 'I X Mojolicious!'})});

         # Send "Ping" frame
         $c->send([1, 0, 0, 0, 9, 'Hello World!']);

         # Make sure previous message has been written before continuing
         $c->send('First message!' => sub {
           my $c = shift;
           $c->send('Second message!');
         });

       For mostly idle WebSockets you might also want to increase the inactivity timeout, which
       usually defaults to 15 seconds.

         # Increase inactivity timeout for connection to 300 seconds
         Mojo::IOLoop->stream($c->tx->connection)->timeout(300);

   session
         my $session = $c->session;
         my $foo     = $c->session('foo');
         $c          = $c->session({foo => 'bar'});
         $c          = $c->session(foo => 'bar');

       Persistent data storage, all session data gets serialized with Mojo::JSON and stored
       "Base64" encoded in "HMAC-SHA1" signed cookies. Note that cookies usually have a 4096 byte
       limit, depending on browser.

         # Manipulate session
         $c->session->{foo} = 'bar';
         my $foo = $c->session->{foo};
         delete $c->session->{foo};

         # Expiration date in seconds from now (persists between requests)
         $c->session(expiration => 604800);

         # Expiration date as absolute epoch time (only valid for one request)
         $c->session(expires => time + 604800);

         # Delete whole session by setting an expiration date in the past
         $c->session(expires => 1);

   signed_cookie
         my $value  = $c->signed_cookie('foo');
         my @values = $c->signed_cookie('foo');
         $c         = $c->signed_cookie(foo => 'bar');
         $c         = $c->signed_cookie(foo => 'bar', {path => '/'});

       Access signed request cookie values and create new signed response cookies.  Cookies
       failing "HMAC-SHA1" signature verification will be automatically discarded.

   stash
         my $hash = $c->stash;
         my $foo  = $c->stash('foo');
         $c       = $c->stash({foo => 'bar'});
         $c       = $c->stash(foo => 'bar');

       Non persistent data storage and exchange, application wide default values can be set with
       "defaults" in Mojolicious. Some stash values have a special meaning and are reserved, the
       full list is currently "action", "app", "cb", "controller", "data", "extends", "format",
       "handler", "json", "layout", "namespace", "partial", "path", "status", "template" and
       "text". Note that all stash values with a "mojo.*" prefix are reserved for internal use.

         # Remove value
         my $foo = delete $c->stash->{foo};

   url_for
         my $url = $c->url_for;
         my $url = $c->url_for(name => 'sebastian');
         my $url = $c->url_for({name => 'sebastian'});
         my $url = $c->url_for('test', name => 'sebastian');
         my $url = $c->url_for('test', {name => 'sebastian'});
         my $url = $c->url_for('/perldoc');
         my $url = $c->url_for('//mojolicio.us/perldoc');
         my $url = $c->url_for('http://mojolicio.us/perldoc');
         my $url = $c->url_for('mailto:sri@example.com');

       Generate a portable Mojo::URL object with base for a path, URL or route.

         # "http://127.0.0.1:3000/perldoc" if application has been started with Morbo
         $c->url_for('/perldoc')->to_abs;

         # "/perldoc?foo=bar" if application is deployed under "/"
         $c->url_for('/perldoc')->query(foo => 'bar');

         # "/myapp/perldoc?foo=bar" if application is deployed under "/myapp"
         $c->url_for('/perldoc')->query(foo => 'bar');

       You can also use the helper "url_with" in Mojolicious::Plugin::DefaultHelpers to inherit
       query parameters from the current request.

         # "/list?q=mojo&page=2" if current request was for "/list?q=mojo&page=1"
         $c->url_with->query([page => 2]);

   validation
         my $validation = $c->validation;

       Get Mojolicious::Validator::Validation object for current request to validate GET/POST
       parameters. Parts of the request body need to be loaded into memory to parse POST
       parameters, so you have to make sure it is not excessively large.

         my $validation = $c->validation;
         $validation->required('title')->size(3, 50);
         my $title = $validation->param('title');

   write
         $c = $c->write;
         $c = $c->write($bytes);
         $c = $c->write(sub {...});
         $c = $c->write($bytes => sub {...});

       Write dynamic content non-blocking, the optional drain callback will be invoked once all
       data has been written.

         # Keep connection alive (with Content-Length header)
         $c->res->headers->content_length(6);
         $c->write('Hel' => sub {
           my $c = shift;
           $c->write('lo!')
         });

         # Close connection when finished (without Content-Length header)
         $c->write('Hel' => sub {
           my $c = shift;
           $c->write('lo!' => sub {
             my $c = shift;
             $c->finish;
           });
         });

       For Comet (long polling) you might also want to increase the inactivity timeout, which
       usually defaults to 15 seconds.

         # Increase inactivity timeout for connection to 300 seconds
         Mojo::IOLoop->stream($c->tx->connection)->timeout(300);

   write_chunk
         $c = $c->write_chunk;
         $c = $c->write_chunk($bytes);
         $c = $c->write_chunk(sub {...});
         $c = $c->write_chunk($bytes => sub {...});

       Write dynamic content non-blocking with "chunked" transfer encoding, the optional drain
       callback will be invoked once all data has been written.

         # Make sure previous chunk has been written before continuing
         $c->write_chunk('He' => sub {
           my $c = shift;
           $c->write_chunk('ll' => sub {
             my $c = shift;
             $c->finish('o!');
           });
         });

       You can call "finish" at any time to end the stream.

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HELPERS

       In addition to the attributes and methods above you can also call helpers on
       Mojolicious::Controller objects. This includes all helpers from
       Mojolicious::Plugin::DefaultHelpers and Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers.

         $c->layout('green');
         $c->title('Welcome!');

SEE ALSO

       Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicio.us>.