package MT::Bootstrap; use strict; use MT; sub BEGIN { my ($dir, $orig_dir); require File::Spec; if (!($dir = $ENV{MT_HOME})) { if ($0 =~ m!(.*([/\\]))!) { $orig_dir = $dir = $1; my $slash = $2; $dir =~ s!(?:[/\\]|^)(?:plugins[/\\].*|tools[/\\])$!$slash!; $dir = '' if ($dir =~ m!^\.?[\\/]$!); } elsif ($] >= 5.006) { # MT_DIR/lib/MT/Bootstrap.pm -> MT_DIR/lib/MT -> MT_DIR/lib -> MT_DIR require File::Basename; $dir = File::Basename::dirname(File::Basename::dirname( File::Basename::dirname(File::Spec->rel2abs(__FILE__)))); } unless ($dir) { $orig_dir = $dir = $ENV{PWD} || '.'; $dir =~ s!(?:[/\\]|^)(?:plugins[/\\].*|tools[/\\]?)$!!; } $ENV{MT_HOME} = $dir; } unshift @INC, File::Spec->catdir($dir, 'extlib'); unshift @INC, File::Spec->catdir($orig_dir, 'lib') if $orig_dir && ($orig_dir ne $dir); } sub import { my ($pkg, %param) = @_; # use 'App' parameter, or MT_APP from the environment my $class = $param{App} || $ENV{MT_APP}; if ($class) { # ready to run now... run inside an eval block so we can gracefully # die if something bad happens eval { eval "require $class; 1;" or die $@; my $app = $class->new( %param ) or die $class->errstr; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $app->trace($_[0]) }; MT->set_instance($app); $app->run; }; if ($@) { my $err = $@; my $app = eval { MT->instance }; if ($app && UNIVERSAL::isa($app, 'MT::App')) { eval { my %param = ( error => $err ); if ($err =~ m/Bad ObjectDriver/) { $param{error_database_connection} = 1; } elsif ($err =~ m/Bad CGIPath/) { $param{error_cgi_path} = 1; } elsif ($err =~ m/Missing configuration file/) { $param{error_config_file} = 1; } my $page = $app->build_page('error.tmpl', \%param) or die $app->errstr; print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"; print $page; }; if ($@) { print "Content-Type: text/plain\n\n"; print $app ? $app->translate("Got an error: [_1]", $@) : "Got an error: $@"; } } else { print "Content-Type: text/plain\n\n"; print $app ? $app->translate("Got an error: [_1]", $err) : "Got an error: $err\n"; } } } } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME MT::Bootstrap =head1 DESCRIPTION Startup module used to simplify MT application CGIs. =head1 SYNOPSIS Movable Type CGI scripts should utilize the C module to invoke the application code itself. When run, it is necessary to add the MT "lib" directory to the Perl include path. Example (for CGIs in the main MT directory itself): #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use lib $ENV{MT_HOME} ? "$ENV{MT_HOME}/lib" : 'lib'; use MT::Bootstrap App => 'MT::App::CMS'; Example (for CGIs in a plugin subdirectory, ie MT/plugins/plugin_x): #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use lib "lib", ($ENV{MT_HOME} ? "$ENV{MT_HOME}/lib" : "../../lib"); use MT::Bootstrap App => 'MyApp'; =cut