NAME
    Catalyst::Plugin::VersionedURI - add version component to uris

VERSION
    version 0.1.0

SYNOPSIS
    In your config file:

        <VersionedURI>
            uri  static/
        </VersionedURI>

    In "MyApp.pm":

       package MyApp;

       use Catalyst qw/ VersionedURI /;

DESCRIPTION
    "Catalyst::Plugin::VersionedURI" adds a versioned component to uris
    matching a given set of regular expressions provided in the
    configuration file. In other word, it'll -- for example -- convert

        /static/images/foo.png

    into

        /static/v1.2.3/images/foo.png

    This can be useful, mainly, to have the static files of a site magically
    point to a new location upon new releases of the application, and thus
    bypass previously set expiration times.

    The versioned component of the uri resolves to "v"*$MyApp::VERSION*.

CONFIGURATION
  uri
    The plugin's accepts any number of "uri" configuration elements, which
    are taken as regular expressions to be matched against the uris. The
    regular expressions are implicitly anchored at the beginning of the uri,
    and at the end by a '/'.

WEB SERVER-SIDE CONFIGURATION
    Of course, the redirection to a versioned uri is a sham to fool the
    browsers into refreshing their cache. Usually we configure the
    front-facing web server to point back to the same directory.

  Apache
    Typically, the configuration on the Apache side used in conjecture with
    this plugin will look like:

        <Directory /home/myapp/static>
            RewriteEngine on
            RewriteRule ^v[0123456789._]+/(.*)$ /myapp/static/$1 [PT]
 
            ExpiresActive on
            ExpiresDefault "access plus 1 year"
        </Directory>

YOU BROKE MY DEVELOPMENT SERVER, YOU INSENSITIVE CLOD!
    While the plugin is working fine with a web-server front-end, it's going
    to seriously cramp your style if you use, for example, the application's
    standalone server, as now all the newly-versioned uris are not going to
    resolve to anything. The obvious solution is, well, fairly obvious:
    remove the VersionedURI configuration stanza from your development
    configuration file.

    If, for whatever reason, you absolutly want your application to deal
    with the versioned paths with or without the web server front-end, you
    can use Catalyst::Controller::VersionedURI, which will undo what
    "Catalyst::Plugin::VersionedURI" toiled to shoe-horn in.

SEE ALSO
    Blog entry introducing the module:
    <http://babyl.dyndns.org/techblog/entry/versioned-uri>.
    Catalyst::Controller::VersionedURI

AUTHOR
    Yanick Champoux <yanick@babyl.dyndns.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Yanick Champoux.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.