SL::Helper::Flash::delay_flash();
}
+ return $self->render(SL::ClientJS->new->redirect_to($self->url_for(@_))) if $::request->is_ajax;
+
print $::request->{cgi}->redirect($url);
}
my $template = shift;
my ($options, %locals) = (@_ && ref($_[0])) ? @_ : ({ }, @_);
+ # Special handling/shortcut for an instance of SL::ClientJS:
+ return $self->render(\$template->to_json, { type => 'json' }) if ref($template) eq 'SL::ClientJS';
+
# Set defaults for all available options.
my %defaults = (
type => 'html',
}
# Only certain types are supported.
- croak "Unsupported type: " . $options->{type} unless $options->{type} =~ m/^(?:html|js|json)$/;
+ croak "Unsupported type: " . $options->{type} unless $options->{type} =~ m/^(?:html|js|json|text)$/;
# The "template" argument must be a string or a reference to one.
+ $template = ${ $template } if ((ref($template) || '') eq 'REF') && (ref(${ $template }) eq 'SL::Presenter::EscapedText');
croak "Unsupported 'template' reference type: " . ref($template) if ref($template) && (ref($template) !~ m/^(?:SCALAR|SL::Presenter::EscapedText)$/);
# If all output is turned off then don't output the header either.
$::form->{header} = 1;
my $content_type = $options->{type} eq 'html' ? 'text/html'
: $options->{type} eq 'js' ? 'text/javascript'
+ : $options->{type} eq 'text' ? 'text/plain'
: 'application/json';
print $::form->create_http_response(content_type => $content_type,
- charset => $::lx_office_conf{system}->{dbcharset} || Common::DEFAULT_CHARSET());
+ charset => 'UTF-8');
}
}
scalar's content is used as the content to process. The C<type> option
is not considered in this case.
+C<$template> can also be an instance of L<SL::Presenter::EscapedText>
+or a reference to such an instance. Both of these cases are handled
+the same way as if C<$template> were a reference to a scalar: its
+content is processed, and C<type> is not considered.
+
Other reference types, unknown options and unknown arguments to the
C<type> option cause the function to L<croak>.
=item C<type>
-The template type. Can be C<html> (the default), C<js> for JavaScript
-or C<json> for JSON content. Affects the extension that's added to the
-file name given with a non-reference C<$template> argument, the
-content type HTTP header that is output and whether or not the layout
-will be output as well (see description of C<layout> below).
+The template type. Can be C<html> (the default), C<js> for JavaScript,
+C<json> for JSON and C<text> for plain text content. Affects the
+extension that's added to the file name given with a non-reference
+C<$template> argument, the content type HTTP header that is output and
+whether or not the layout will be output as well (see description of
+C<layout> below).
=item C<process>
=item C<redirect_to %url_params>
-Redirects the browser to a new URL by outputting a HTTP redirect
-header. The URL is generated by calling L</url_for> with
-C<%url_params>.
+Redirects the browser to a new URL. The URL is generated by calling
+L</url_for> with C<%url_params>.
+
+This function implements the redirection depending on whether or not
+the current request is an AJAX request as determined by
+L<SL::Request/is_ajax>. If it is a normal request then it outputs a
+standard HTTP redirect header (HTTP code 302). If it is an AJAX
+request then it outputs an AJAX response suitable for the
+C<kivi.eval_json_result> function from the L<SL::ClientJS> module.
=item C<run_before $sub, %params>
future value C<none> (which would require no authentication but is not
yet implemented).
-=item C<keep_auth_vars_in_form>
+=item C<keep_auth_vars_in_form %params>
May be overridden by a controller. If falsish (the default) all form
variables whose name starts with C<{AUTH}> are removed before the
request is routed. Only controllers that handle login requests
themselves should return trueish for this function.
+C<$params{action}> contains the action name that the request will be
+dispatched to.
+
=item C<controller_name>
Returns the name of the curernt controller package without the