Package perl-CGI-Ajax: Specfile
# # - CGI::Ajax - # This spec file was automatically generated by cpan2rpm [ver: 2.027] # (ALT Linux revision) # The following arguments were used: # CGI::Ajax # For more information on cpan2rpm please visit: http://perl.arix.com/ # %define module CGI-Ajax %define m_distro CGI-Ajax %define m_name CGI::Ajax %define m_author_id BCT %define _enable_test 1 Name: perl-CGI-Ajax Version: 0.707 Release: alt1.1 Summary: %m_name - a perl-specific system for writing Asynchronous web applications License: Artistic Group: Development/Perl Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/CGI-Ajax/ Packager: Michael Bochkaryov <misha@altlinux.ru> BuildArch: noarch Source: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/B/BP/BPEDERSE/CGI-Ajax-0.707.tar.gz # Automatically added by buildreq on Fri Sep 05 2008 (-bi) BuildRequires: perl-CGI perl-Class-Accessor perl-devel %description CGI::Ajax is an object-oriented module that provides a unique mechanism for using perl code asynchronously from javascript- enhanced HTML pages. CGI::Ajax unburdens the user from having to write extensive javascript, except for associating an exported method with a document-defined event (such as onClick, onKeyUp, etc). CGI::Ajax also mixes well with HTML containing more complex javascript. CGI::Ajax supports methods that return single results or multiple results to the web page, and supports returning values to multiple DIV elements on the HTML page. Using CGI::Ajax, the URL for the HTTP GET/POST request is automatically generated based on HTML layout and events, and the page is then dynamically updated with the output from the perl function. Additionally, CGI::Ajax supports mapping URL's to a CGI::Ajax function name, so you can separate your code processing over multiple scripts. Other than using the Class::Accessor module to generate CGI::Ajax' accessor methods, CGI::Ajax is completely self-contained - it does not require you to install a larger package or a full Content Management System, etc. We have added *support* for other CGI handler/decoder modules, like CGI::Simple or CGI::Minimal, but we can't test these since we run mod_perl2 only here. CGI::Ajax checks to see if a header() method is available to the CGI object, and then uses it. If method() isn't available, it creates it's own minimal header. A primary goal of CGI::Ajax is to keep the module streamlined and maximally flexible. We are trying to keep the generated javascript code to a minimum, but still provide users with a variety of methods for deploying CGI::Ajax. And VERY little user javascript. %prep %setup -q -n %m_distro-%version %build %perl_vendor_build %install %perl_vendor_install %files %perl_vendor_privlib/CGI* %doc Changes LICENSE README scripts Todo %changelog * Mon Nov 22 2010 Igor Vlasenko <viy@altlinux.ru> 0.707-alt1.1 - repair after perl 5.12 upgrade using girar-nmu * Tue Jul 13 2010 Igor Vlasenko <viy@altlinux.ru> 0.707-alt1 - automated CPAN update * Fri Sep 05 2008 Michael Bochkaryov <misha@altlinux.ru> 0.706-alt1 - 0.706 version - fix directory ownership violation * Mon Jul 21 2008 Michael Bochkaryov <misha@altlinux.ru> 0.701-alt1 - first build for ALT Linux Sisyphus |