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NAMEJifty::ClassLoader - Loads the application classesDESCRIPTION"Jifty::ClassLoader" loads all of the application's model and action classes, generating classes on the fly for Collections of pre-existing models.newReturns a new ClassLoader object. Doing this installs a hook into @INC that allows Jifty::ClassLoader to dynamically create needed classes if they do not exist already. This works because if use/require encounters a blessed reference in @INC, it will invoke the INC method with the name of the module it is searching for on the reference.Takes one mandatory argument, "base", which should be the the application's or a plugin's base path; all of the classes under this will be automatically loaded. Jifty::ClassLoader objects are singletons per "base". If you call "new" and a class loader for the given base has already been initialized, this will return a reference to that object rather than creating a new one. INCThe hook that is called when a module has been "require"'d that cannot be found on disk. The following stub classes are auto-generated the class loader.Here the "Application" indicates the name of the application the class loader is being applied to. However, this really just refers to the "base" argument passed to the constructor, so it could refer to a plugin class or just about anything else.
return_class CODEA helper method; takes CODE as a string and returns an open filehandle containing that CODE.requireLoads all of the application's Actions and Models. It additionally "require"'s all Collections and Create/Update actions for each Model base class -- which will auto-create them using the above code if they do not exist on disk.require_classes_from_databaseJifty supports model classes that aren't files on disk but instead records in your database. It's a little bit mind bending, but basically, you can build an application entirely out of the database without ever writing a line of code(*).* As of early 2007, this forward looking statement is mostly a lie. But we're working on it. This method finds all database-backed models and instantiates jifty classes for them it returns a list of class names of the models it created. require_viewsLoad up $appname::View, the view class for the application.modelsAccessor to the list of models this application has loaded.In scalar context, returns a mutable array reference; in list context, return the content of the array. stringifyClassLoaders stringify as "Jifty::ClassLoader(base class name)"DESTROYWhen the ClassLoader gets garbage-collected, its entry in @INC needs to be removed.autogenerated PACKAGEReturns true if the package was autogenerated by a classloader.WRITING YOUR OWN CLASSESIf you require more functionality than is provided by the classes created by ClassLoader (which you'll almost certainly need to do if you want an application that does more than display a pretty Pony) then you should create a class with the appropriate name and add your extra logic to it.For example you will almost certainly want to write your own dispatcher, so something like: package MyApp::Dispatcher; use Jifty::Dispatcher -base; If you want to add some application specific behaviour to a model's collection class, say for the User model, create UserCollection.pm in your applications Model directory. package MyApp::Model::UserCollection; use base 'MyApp::Collection'; SEE ALSOJifty and just about every other class that this provides an empty override for.LICENSEJifty is Copyright 2005-2010 Best Practical Solutions, LLC. Jifty is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
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