package PLP;
-# Not to be used without the CGI script;
-
-our $VERSION = '3.01';
+use v5.6;
use PLP::Functions ();
use PLP::Fields;
use PLP::Tie::Delay;
use PLP::Tie::Print;
-sub SendHeaders () {
+use Symbol ();
+#use strict;
+
+our $VERSION = '3.10';
+
+# subs in this package:
+# sendheaders Send headers
+# source($path, $level, $linespec) Read and parse .plp files
+# error($error, $type) Handle errors
+# _default_error($plain, $html) Default error handler
+# clean Reset variables
+# cgi_init Initialization for CGI
+# mod_perl_init($r) Initialization for mod_perl
+# start Start the initialized PLP script
+# everything Do everything: CGI
+# handler($r) Do everything: mod_perl
+
+
+# Sends the headers waiting in %PLP::Script::header
+sub sendheaders () {
our $sentheaders = 1;
- print STDOUT "Content-Type: text/plain\n\n" if $DEBUG & 2;
+ print STDOUT "Content-Type: text/plain\n\n" if $PLP::DEBUG & 2;
print STDOUT map("$_: $PLP::Script::header{$_}\n", keys %PLP::Script::header), "\n";
};
+# Given a filename and optional level (level should be 0 if the caller isn't
+# source() itself), and optional linespec (used by PLP::Functions::Include),
+# this function parses a PLP file and returns Perl code, ready to be eval'ed
sub source {
my ($path, $level, $linespec) = @_;
- $level = 0 if not defined $level;
+ $level = 0 if not defined $level;
$linespec = '1' if not defined $linespec;
+
our ($inA, $inB);
+
(my $file = $path) =~ s[.*/][];
+
my $source = $level
? qq/\cQ;\n#line 1 "$file"\nprint q\cQ/
: qq/\n#line 1 "$file"\nprint q\cQ/;
my $linenr = 0;
+
local *SOURCE;
- open SOURCE, $path or return $level
+ open SOURCE, '<', $path or return $level
? qq{\cQ; die qq[Can't open "\Q$path\E" (\Q$!\E)]; print q\cQ}
: qq{\n#line $linespec\ndie qq[Can't open "\Q$path\E" (\Q$!\E)];};
- LINE: while (defined (my $line = <SOURCE>)) {
+
+ LINE:
+ while (defined (my $line = <SOURCE>)) {
$linenr++;
for (;;) {
$line =~ /
\G # Begin where left off
( \z # End
- | <:=? | :> # PLP tags <:=? ... :>
+ | <:=? | :> # PLP tags <:= ... :> <: ... :>
| <\(.*?\)> # Include tags <(...)>
| <[^:(][^<:]* # Normal text
| :[^>][^<:]* # Normal text
}
}
$source .= "\cQ" unless $level;
+
return $source;
}
+# Handles errors, uses the sub reference $PLP::ERROR that gets two arguments:
+# the error message in plain text, and the error message with html entities
sub error {
my ($error, $type) = @_;
if (not defined $type or $type < 100) {
+ return undef unless $PLP::DEBUG & 1;
+ my $plain = $error;
+ (my $html = $plain) =~ s/([<&>])/'&#' . ord($1) . ';'/ge;
PLP::sendheaders unless $PLP::sentheaders;
- $error =~ s/([<&>])/'&#' . ord($1) . ';'/ge;
- print qq{<table border=1 class="PLPerror"><tr><td>},
- qq{<span><b>Debug information:</b><BR>$error</td></tr></table>};
+ $PLP::ERROR->($plain, $html);
} else {
select STDOUT;
- my ($short, $long) = @{ +{
- 404 => [ 'Not Found', "The requested URL $ENV{REQUEST_URI} was not found on this server." ],
- 403 => [ 'Forbidden', "You don't have permission to access $ENV{REQUEST_URI} on this server." ],
- }->{$type} };
+ my ($short, $long) = @{
+ +{
+ 404 => [
+ 'Not Found',
+ "The requested URL $ENV{REQUEST_URI} was not found on this server."
+ ],
+ 403 => [
+ 'Forbidden',
+ "You don't have permission to access $ENV{REQUEST_URI} on this server."
+ ],
+ }->{$type}
+ };
print "Status: $type\nContent-Type: text/html\n\n",
qq{<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">\n},
"<html><head>\n<title>--$type $short</title>\n</head></body>\n",
}
}
+# This gets referenced as the initial $PLP::ERROR
+sub _default_error {
+ my ($plain, $html) = @_;
+ print qq{<table border=1 class="PLPerror"><tr><td>},
+ qq{<span><b>Debug information:</b><BR>$html</td></tr></table>};
+}
+
+# This cleans up from previous requests, and sets the default $PLP::DEBUG
+sub clean {
+ @PLP::END = ();
+ $PLP::code = '';
+ $PLP::sentheaders = 0;
+ $PLP::inA = 0;
+ $PLP::inB = 0;
+ $PLP::DEBUG = 1;
+ delete @ENV{ grep /^PLP_/, keys %ENV };
+}
+
+# The *_init subs do the following:
+# o Set $PLP::code to the initial code
+# o Set $ENV{PLP_*} and makes PATH_INFO if needed
+# o Change the CWD
+
+# This sub is meant for CGI requests only, and takes apart PATH_TRANSLATED
+# to find the file.
+sub cgi_init {
+ my $file = defined $_[0] ? $_[0] : $ENV{PATH_TRANSLATED};
+ $ENV{PLP_NAME} = $ENV{PATH_INFO};
+ my $path_info;
+ while (not -f $file) {
+ if (not $file =~ s/(\/+[^\/]*)$//) {
+ print STDERR "PLP: Not found: $ENV{PATH_TRANSLATED} ($ENV{REQUEST_URI})\n";
+ PLP::error(undef, 404);
+ exit;
+ }
+ my $pi = $1;
+ $ENV{PLP_NAME} =~ s/\Q$pi\E$//;
+ $path_info = $pi . $path_info;
+ }
+
+ if (not -r $file) {
+ print STDERR "PLP: Can't read: $ENV{PATH_TRANSLATED} ($ENV{REQUEST_URI})\n";
+ PLP::error(undef, 403);
+ exit;
+ }
+
+ delete @ENV{
+ qw(PATH_TRANSLATED SCRIPT_NAME SCRIPT_FILENAME PATH_INFO),
+ grep { /^REDIRECT_/ } keys %ENV
+ };
+
+ $ENV{PATH_INFO} = $path_info if defined $path_info;
+ $ENV{PLP_FILENAME} = $file;
+ (my $dir = $file) =~ s{/[^/]+$}[];
+ chdir $dir;
+
+ $PLP::code = PLP::source($file, 0);
+}
+
+# This is the mod_perl initializer.
+# Returns 0 on success.
+sub mod_perl_init {
+ my $r = shift;
+
+ $ENV{PLP_FILENAME} = my $filename = $r->filename;
+
+ unless (-f $filename) {
+ return Apache::Constants::NOT_FOUND;
+ }
+ unless (-r _) {
+ return Apache::Constants::FORBIDDEN;
+ }
+
+ (my $dir) = $filename =~ m!(.*)/!s;
+ chdir $dir;
+ $ENV{PLP_NAME} = $r->uri;
+ $PLP::code = PLP::source($r->filename);
+
+ return 0; # OK
+}
+
+# Let the games begin!
+# No lexicals may exist at this point.
+sub start {
+ no strict;
+ tie *PLPOUT, 'PLP::Tie::Print';
+ select PLPOUT;
+ $PLP::ERROR = \&_default_error;
+
+ PLP::Fields::doit();
+ {
+ package PLP::Script;
+ *headers = \%header;
+ *cookies = \%cookie;
+ PLP::Functions->import();
+ # No lexicals may exist at this point.
+ eval qq{ package PLP::Script; $PLP::code; };
+ PLP::error($@, 1) if $@ and $@ !~ /\cS\cT\cO\cP/;
+ eval { package PLP::Script; $_->() for reverse @PLP::END };
+ PLP::error($@, 1) if $@ and $@ !~ /\cS\cT\cO\cP/;
+ }
+ PLP::sendheaders() unless $PLP::sentheaders;
+ select STDOUT;
+ # undef *{"PLP::Script::$_"} for keys %PLP::Script::;
+ Symbol::delete_package('PLP::Script');
+}
+
+# This is run by the CGI script.
+# The CGI script is just:
+# #!/usr/bin/perl
+# use PLP;
+# PLP::everything();
+sub everything {
+ clean();
+ cgi_init();
+ start();
+}
+
+# This is the mod_perl handler.
+sub handler {
+ require Apache::Constants;
+ clean();
+ if (my $ret = mod_perl_init(shift)) {
+ return $ret;
+ }
+ start();
+ return Apache::Constants::OK;
+}
+
1;
+=head1 NAME
+
+PLP - Perl in HTML pages
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+=head2 mod_perl installation
+
+=over 10
+
+=item * httpd.conf (for mod_perl setup)
+
+ <Files *.plp>
+ SetHandler perl-script
+ PerlHandler PLP
+ PerlSendHeader On
+ </Files>
+
+ # Who said CGI was easier to set up? :)
+
+=back
+
+=head2 CGI installation
+
+=over 10
+
+=item * /foo/bar/plp.cgi (local filesystem address)
+
+ #!/usr/bin/perl
+ use PLP;
+ PLP::everything();
+
+=item * httpd.conf (for CGI setup)
+
+ ScriptAlias /foo/bar/ /PLP_COMMON/
+ <Directory /foo/bar/>
+ AllowOverride None
+ Options +ExecCGI
+ Order allow,deny
+ Allow from all
+ </Directory>
+ AddHandler plp-document plp
+ Action plp-document /PLP_COMMON/plp.cgi
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Test script (test.plp)
+
+ <html><body>
+ <:
+ print "Hurrah, it works!<br>" for 1..10;
+ :>
+ </body></html>
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+PLP is yet another Perl embedder, primarily for HTML documents. Unlike with
+other Perl embedders, there is no need to learn a meta-syntax or object
+model: one can just use the normal Perl constructs. PLP runs under mod_perl
+for speeds comparable to those of PHP, but can also be run as a CGI script.
+
+=head1 WEBSITE
+
+For now, all documentation is on the website. Everything will be POD one day,
+but until that day, you will need to visit http://plp.juerd.nl/
+
+=head1 NO WARRANTY
+
+No warranty, no guarantees. Use PLP at your own risk, as I disclaim all
+responsibility.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+Juerd Waalboer <juerd@juerd.nl>
+
+=cut
+