We have the model, the aggregator (and some tests), now we can do a
basic frontend to read our feed. For this I will create a webapp using
[[http://www.catalystframework.org][Catalyst]].
[[http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Catalyst::Devel][Catalyst::Devel]] is
required for developping catalyst application, so we will install it
first:
#+BEGIN_SRC perl
% cpan Catalyst::Devel
#+END_SRC
Now we can create our catalyst application using the helper:
#+BEGIN_SRC perl
% catalyst.pl MyFeedReader
#+END_SRC
This command initialise the framework for our application
*MyFeedReader*. A number of files are created, like the structure of the
MVC directory, some tests, helpers, ...
We start by creating a view, using
[[http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Catalyst::View::TT][TTSite]]. TTSite
generate some templates for us, and the configuration for this template.
We will also have a basic CSS, a header, footer, etc.
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
cd MyFeedReader
perl script/myfeedreader_create.pl view TT TTSite
#+END_EXAMPLE
TTSite files are under *root/src* and *root/lib*. A
*MyAggregator/View/TT.pm* file is also created. We edit it to make it
look like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC perl
__PACKAGE__->config({
INCLUDE_PATH => [
MyFeedReader->path_to( 'root', 'src' ),
MyFeedReader->path_to( 'root', 'lib' )
],
PRE_PROCESS => 'config/main',
WRAPPER => 'site/wrapper',
ERROR => 'error.tt2',
TIMER => 0,
TEMPLATE_EXTENSION => '.tt2',
});
#+END_SRC
Now we create our first template, in *root/src/index.tt2*
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
to your feeds
#+END_EXAMPLE
If you start the application (using
=perl script/myfeedreader_server.pl=) and point your browser on
http://localhost:3000/, this template will be rendered.
We need two models, one for KiokuDB and another one for MyModel:
*lib/MyFeedReader/Model/KiokuDB.pm*
#+BEGIN_SRC perl
package MyFeedReader::Model::KiokuDB;
use Moose;
BEGIN { extends qw(Catalyst::Model::KiokuDB) }
1;
#+END_SRC
we edit the configuration file (*myfeedreader.conf*), and set the dsn
for our kiokudb backend
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
dsn dbi:SQLite:../MyAggregator/foo.db
#+END_EXAMPLE
*lib/MyFeedReader/Model/MyModel.pm*
#+BEGIN_SRC perl
package MyFeedReader::Model::MyModel;
use base qw/Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema/;
1;
#+END_SRC
and the configuration:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
connect_info dbi:SQLite:../MyModel/model.db
schema_class MyModel
#+END_EXAMPLE
We got our view and our model, we can do the code for the controller. We
need 2 controller, one for the feed, and one for the entries. The Feed
controller will list them and display entries titles for a given feed.
The Entry controller will just display them.
*lib/MyFeedReader/Controller/Feed.pm*
#+BEGIN_SRC perl
package MyFeedReader::Controller::Feed;
use strict;
use warnings;
use parent 'Catalyst::Controller';
__PACKAGE__->config->{namespace} = 'feed';
sub index : Path : Args(0) {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
$c->stash->{feeds}
= [ $c->model('MyModel')->resultset('Feed')->search() ];
}
sub view : Chained('/') : PathPart('feed/view') : Args(1) {
my ( $self, $c, $id ) = @_;
$c->stash->{feed}
= $c->model('MyModel')->resultset('Feed')->find($id);
}
1;
#+END_SRC
The function =index= list the feeds, while the function =view= list the
entries for a give feed. We use the chained action mechanism to dispatch
this url, so we can have urls like this */feed/**
We create our 2 templates (for index and view):
*root/src/feed/index.tt2*
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
#+END_EXAMPLE
*root/src/feed/vew.tt2*
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
[% feed.url %]
entries
#+END_EXAMPLE
If you point your browser to http://localhost:3000/feed/ you will see
this:
Now the controller for displaying the entries:
#+BEGIN_SRC perl
package MyFeedReader::Controller::Entry;
use strict;
use warnings;
use MyAggregator::Entry;
use parent 'Catalyst::Controller';
__PACKAGE__->config->{namespace} = 'entry';
sub view : Chained('/') : PathPart('entry') : Args(1) {
my ( $self, $c, $id ) = @_;
$c->stash->{entry} = $c->model('KiokuDB')->lookup($id);
}
1;
#+END_SRC
The function *view* fetch an entry from the kiokudb backend, and store
it in the stash, so we can use it in our template.
*root/src/entry/view.tt2*
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
Posted [% entry.date %] by [% entry.author %]
[% entry.content %]
#+END_EXAMPLE
If you point your browser to an entry (something like
*http://localhost:3000/entry/somesha256value*), you will see an entry:
Et voila, we are done with a really basic feed reader. You can add
methods to add or delete feed, mark an entry as read, ...
[[http://git.lumberjaph.net/p5-ironman-myfeedreader.git/][The code is
available on my git server]].