NAME
MooseX::Role::Pluggable - add plugins to your Moose classes
SYNOPSIS
package MyMoose;
use Moose;
with 'MooseX::Role::Pluggable';
my $moose = MyMoose->new({
plugins => [ 'Antlers' , 'Tail' , '+After::Market::GroundEffectsPackage' ] ,
# other args here
});
foreach my $plugin ( @{ $moose->plugin_list } ) {
if ( $plugin->can( 'some_method' )) {
$plugin->some_method();
}
}
# call a method in a particular plugin directly
# (plugin_hash() returns a hash ref of 'plugin_name => plugin')
$moose->plugin_hash->{Antlers}->gore( $other_moose );
# plugins are indexed by the name that was used in the original 'plugins' list
$moose->plugin_hash->{After::Market::GroundEffectsPackage}->light_up();
# see the documentation for MooseX::Role::Pluggable::Plugin for info on
# how to write plugins...
DESCRIPTION
This is a role that allows your class to consume an arbitrary set of plugin modules and then access those plugins and use them to do stuff.
Plugins are loaded based on the list of plugin names in the 'plugins' attribute. Names that start with a '+' are used as the full name to load; names that don't start with a leading '+' are assumed to be in a 'Plugins' namespace under your class name. (E.g., if your app is 'MyApp', plugins will be loaded from 'MyApp::Plugin').
NOTE: Plugins are lazily loaded -- that is, no plugins will be loaded until either the 'plugin_list' or 'plugin_hash' methods are called. If you want to force plugins to load at object instantiation time, your best bet is to call one of those method right after you call 'new()'.
Plugin classes should consume the 'MooseX::Role::Pluggable::Plugin' role; see the documentation for that module for more information.
METHODS
plugin_hash
Returns a hashref with a mapping of 'plugin_name' to the actual plugin object.
plugin_list
Returns an arrayref of loaded plugin objects.
AUTHOR
John SJ Anderson, genehack@genehack.org
SEE ALSO
MooseX::Role::Pluggable::Plugin, MooseX::Object::Pluggable, Object::Pluggable
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010, John SJ Anderson
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.