NAME
Plack::Component - Base class for PSGI endpoints
SYNOPSIS
package Plack::App::Foo;
use parent qw( Plack::Component );
sub call {
my($self, $env) = @_;
# Do something with $env
my $res = ...; # create a response ...
# return the response
return $res;
}
DESCRIPTION
Plack::Component is the base class shared between Plack::Middleware and Plack::App::* modules. If you are writing middleware, you should inherit from Plack::Middleware, but if you are writing a Plack::App::* you should inherit from this directly.
REQUIRED METHOD
- call ($env)
-
You are expected to implement a
call
method in your component. This is where all the work gets done. It receives the PSGI$env
hash-ref as an argument and is expected to return a proper PSGI response value.
METHODS
- new (%opts | \%opts)
-
The constructor accepts either a hash or a hash-ref and uses that to create the instance with. It will call no other methods and simply return the instance that is created.
- prepare_app
-
This method is called by
to_app
and is meant as a hook to be used to prepare your component before it is packaged as a PSGI$app
. - to_app
-
This is the method used in several parts of the Plack infrastructure to convert your component into a PSGI
$app
. You should not ever need to override this method, it is recommended to useprepare_app
andcall
instead.
BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY
The Plack::Middleware module used to inherit from Class::Accessor::Fast, which has been removed in favor of the Plack::Util::Accessor module. When developing new components it is recommended to use Plack::Util::Accessor like so:
use Plack::Util::Accessor qw( foo bar baz );
However, in order to keep backwards compatibility this module provides a mk_accessors
method similar to Class::Accessor::Fast. New code should not use this and use Plack::Util::Accessor instead.