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Models and Views don't usually have access to the request object,
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since they probably don't really need it. Sometimes, however, having
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the request context available outside of Controllers makes your
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application cleaner. If that's the case, just use this module as
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a base class:
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package MyApp::Model::Foobar;
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use base qw|Catalyst::Component::ACCEPT_CONTEXT Catalyst::Model|;
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Then, you'll be able to get the current request object from within
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your model:
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sub do_something {
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my $self = shift;
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print "The current URL is ". $self->context->req->uri->as_string;
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}
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