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Catalyst::DispatchTypeUsergContributed Perl DoCatalyst::DispatchType::Regex(3)

NAME
       Catalyst::DispatchType::Regex - Regex DispatchType

SYNOPSIS
       See Catalyst::DispatchType.

DESCRIPTION
       Dispatch type managing path-matching behaviour using regexes.  For more
       information on dispatch types, see:

       ·   Catalyst::Manual::Intro for how they affect application authors

       ·   Catalyst::DispatchType for implementation information.

METHODS
   $self->list($c)
       Output a table of all regex actions, and their private equivalent.

   $self->match( $c, $path )
       Checks path against every compiled regex, and offers the action for any
       regex which matches a chance to match the request. If it succeeds, sets
       action, match and captures on $c->req and returns 1. If not, returns 0
       without altering $c.

   $self->register( $c, $action )
       Registers one or more regex actions for an action object.  Also
       registers them as literal paths.

       Returns 1 if any regexps were registered.

   $self->register_regex($c, $re, $action)
       Register an individual regex on the action. Usually called from the
       register method.

   $self->uri_for_action($action, $captures)
       returns a URI for this action if it can find a regex attributes that
       contains the correct number of () captures. Note that this may function
       incorrectly in the case of nested captures - if your regex does
       (...(..))..(..) you'll need to pass the first and third captures only.

AUTHORS
       Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm

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

perl v5.14.2			  2012-03-08  Catalyst::DispatchType::Regex(3)
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