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JavaScript::DebugConsole - Perl extension to generate JavaScript popups with custom text and typical web development useful informations |
JavaScript::DebugConsole - Perl extension to generate JavaScript popups with custom text and typical web development useful informations
use JavaScript::DebugConsole;
my $jdc = new JavaScript::DebugConsole;
$jdc->add('Some', 'text');
print $jdc->debugConsole();
I packaged some my old and simple functions inside a Perl module (I was tired to do cut&paste each time :-) ) to generate the necessary JavaScript code in order to open a popup window with custom text and typical web development useful infos (like form params, environment variables, HTTP headers and so on).
In order to install and use this package you will need Perl version 5.005 or higher.
Installation as usual:
% perl Makefile.PL
% make
% make test
% su
Password: *******
% make install
No thirdy-part modules are required.
JavaScript::DebugConsole by invoking the
new method. Parameters are passed as hash array:
debug boolean
writeln calls.
debugConsole(%args)content stringdocument.writeln statement. The parameter isn't mandatory. It overrides text
previously added with calls to add method.
title stringauto_open boolean1.
form object or hashrefparam() method that
works like the one in CGI.pm does. CGI::Simple and Apache::Request objects are
known to work.
env hashref%ENV.
id string$$ (process PID).
popup_options stringheight=250,width=450,scrollbars=1,resizable=1,dependent,screenX=250,screenY=200,top=200,left=250.
See the JavaScript reference manual for more info about window.open method.
pre booleandebug booleandebug object property
value only for method invocation.
The method returns the generated JavaScript code.
During initial development, Sam Vilain asked me to include also a Template::Plugin::JS::DebugConsole plugin in order to use this class in Template Toolkit environment.
Since the wrapper wouldn't have added nothing of special, I used successfully
Template::Plugin::Class plugin, by avoiding to write e new one at the cost
of one line only of additional code:
[% USE c = Class('JavaScript::DebugConsole') %]
[% jdc = c.new %]
[% jdc.debugConsole( content => "Popup text",
title => "Debug title", auto_open => 0 ) %]
<p>Click <a href="[% jdc.link %]">here</a> to open the console!</p>
Following code use CGI plugin in order to print also CGI form params:
[% USE q = CGI %]
[% USE c = Class('JavaScript::DebugConsole') %]
[% jdc = c.new %]
[% jdc.debugConsole( content => "Popup text", title => "Debug title",
auto_open => 1, form => q ) %]
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use JavaScript::DebugConsole; use CGI qw/:standard/; my $q = new CGI; print header;
# create new object
my $jdc = new JavaScript::DebugConsole;
print $jdc->debugConsole( content => 'My debug infos', title => 'Debug Test',
auto_open => 0, form => $q );
print '<a href="' . $jdc->link . '">Open the console!</A>';
Please submit bugs to CPAN RT system at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=JavaScript-DebugConsole or by email at bug-javascript-debugconsole@rt.cpan.org
Patches are welcome and I'll update the module if any problems will be found.
Version 0.01
perl
Enrico Sorcinelli, <enrico at sorcinelli.it>
Copyright (C) 2004 by Enrico Sorcinelli
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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JavaScript::DebugConsole - Perl extension to generate JavaScript popups with custom text and typical web development useful informations |