NAME
Mojolicious - Real-time web framework
SYNOPSIS
# Application
package MyApp;
use Mojo::Base 'Mojolicious';
# Route
sub startup {
my $self = shift;
$self->routes->get('/hello')->to('foo#hello');
}
# Controller
package MyApp::Foo;
use Mojo::Base 'Mojolicious::Controller';
# Action
sub hello {
my $self = shift;
$self->render(text => 'Hello World!');
}
DESCRIPTION
Take a look at our excellent documentation in Mojolicious::Guides!
ATTRIBUTES
Mojolicious inherits all attributes from Mojo and implements the following new ones.
commands
my $commands = $app->commands;
$app = $app->commands(Mojolicious::Commands->new);
Command line interface for your application, defaults to a Mojolicious::Commands object.
# Add another namespace to load commands from
push @{$app->commands->namespaces}, 'MyApp::Command';
controller_class
my $class = $app->controller_class;
$app = $app->controller_class('Mojolicious::Controller');
Class to be used for the default controller, defaults to Mojolicious::Controller.
mode
my $mode = $app->mode;
$app = $app->mode('production');
The operating mode for your application, defaults to a value from the MOJO_MODE and PLACK_ENV environment variables or development
. Right before calling startup
, Mojolicious will pick up the current mode, name the log file after it and raise the log level from debug
to info
if it has a value other than development
.
moniker
my $moniker = $app->moniker;
$app = $app->moniker('foo_bar');
Moniker of this application, often used as default filename for configuration files and the like, defaults to decamelizing the application class with "decamelize" in Mojo::Util.
plugins
my $plugins = $app->plugins;
$app = $app->plugins(Mojolicious::Plugins->new);
The plugin manager, defaults to a Mojolicious::Plugins object. See the plugin
method below if you want to load a plugin.
# Add another namespace to load plugins from
push @{$app->plugins->namespaces}, 'MyApp::Plugin';
renderer
my $renderer = $app->renderer;
$app = $app->renderer(Mojolicious::Renderer->new);
Used in your application to render content, defaults to a Mojolicious::Renderer object. The two main renderer plugins Mojolicious::Plugin::EPRenderer and Mojolicious::Plugin::EPLRenderer contain more information.
# Add another "templates" directory
push @{$app->renderer->paths}, '/home/sri/templates';
# Add another class with templates in DATA section
push @{$app->renderer->classes}, 'Mojolicious::Plugin::Fun';
routes
my $routes = $app->routes;
$app = $app->routes(Mojolicious::Routes->new);
The router, defaults to a Mojolicious::Routes object. You use this in your startup method to define the url endpoints for your application.
# Add routes
my $r = $app->routes;
$r->get('/foo/bar')->to('test#foo', title => 'Hello Mojo!');
$r->post('/baz')->to('test#baz');
# Add another namespace to load controllers from
push @{$app->routes->namespaces}, 'MyApp::Controller';
secret
my $secret = $app->secret;
$app = $app->secret('passw0rd');
A secret passphrase used for signed cookies and the like, defaults to the moniker
of this application, which is not very secure, so you should change it!!! As long as you are using the insecure default there will be debug messages in the log file reminding you to change your passphrase.
sessions
my $sessions = $app->sessions;
$app = $app->sessions(Mojolicious::Sessions->new);
Signed cookie based session manager, defaults to a Mojolicious::Sessions object. You can usually leave this alone, see "session" in Mojolicious::Controller for more information about working with session data.
# Change name of cookie used for all sessions
$app->sessions->cookie_name('mysession');
static
my $static = $app->static;
$app = $app->static(Mojolicious::Static->new);
For serving static files from your public
directories, defaults to a Mojolicious::Static object.
# Add another "public" directory
push @{$app->static->paths}, '/home/sri/public';
# Add another class with static files in DATA section
push @{$app->static->classes}, 'Mojolicious::Plugin::Fun';
types
my $types = $app->types;
$app = $app->types(Mojolicious::Types->new);
Responsible for connecting file extensions with MIME types, defaults to a Mojolicious::Types object.
# Add custom MIME type
$app->types->type(twt => 'text/tweet');
validator
my $validator = $app->validator;
$app = $app->validator(Mojolicious::Validator->new);
Validate form data, defaults to a Mojolicious::Validator object. Note that this attribute is EXPERIMENTAL and might change without warning!
METHODS
Mojolicious inherits all methods from Mojo and implements the following new ones.
new
my $app = Mojolicious->new;
Construct a new Mojolicious application, calling ${mode}_mode
and startup
in the process. Will automatically detect your home directory and set up logging based on your current operating mode. Also sets up the renderer, static file server, a default set of plugins and an around_dispatch
hook with the default exception handling.
build_tx
my $tx = $app->build_tx;
Transaction builder, defaults to building a Mojo::Transaction::HTTP object.
defaults
my $hash = $app->defaults;
my $foo = $app->defaults('foo');
$app = $app->defaults({foo => 'bar'});
$app = $app->defaults(foo => 'bar');
Default values for "stash" in Mojolicious::Controller, assigned for every new request.
# Remove value
my $foo = delete $app->defaults->{foo};
dispatch
$app->dispatch(Mojolicious::Controller->new);
The heart of every Mojolicious application, calls the static
and routes
dispatchers for every request and passes them a Mojolicious::Controller object.
handler
$app->handler(Mojo::Transaction::HTTP->new);
$app->handler(Mojolicious::Controller->new);
Sets up the default controller and calls process for every request.
helper
$app->helper(foo => sub {...});
Add a new helper that will be available as a method of the controller object and the application object, as well as a function in ep
templates.
# Helper
$app->helper(cache => sub { state $cache = {} });
# Controller/Application
$self->cache->{foo} = 'bar';
my $result = $self->cache->{foo};
# Template
% cache->{foo} = 'bar';
%= cache->{foo}
hook
$app->hook(after_dispatch => sub {...});
Extend Mojolicious with hooks, which allow code to be shared with all requests indiscriminately.
# Dispatchers will not run if there's already a response code defined
$app->hook(before_dispatch => sub {
my $c = shift;
$c->render(text => 'Skipped static file server and router!')
if $c->req->url->path->to_route =~ /do_not_dispatch/;
});
These hooks are currently available and are emitted in the listed order:
- after_build_tx
-
Emitted right after the transaction is built and before the HTTP request gets parsed.
$app->hook(after_build_tx => sub { my ($tx, $app) = @_; ... });
This is a very powerful hook and should not be used lightly, it makes some rather advanced features such as upload progress bars possible. Note that this hook will not work for embedded applications. (Passed the transaction and application object)
- before_dispatch
-
Emitted right before the static file server and router start their work.
$app->hook(before_dispatch => sub { my $c = shift; ... });
Very useful for rewriting incoming requests and other preprocessing tasks. (Passed the default controller object)
- after_static
-
Emitted after a static file response has been generated by the static file server.
$app->hook(after_static => sub { my $c = shift; ... });
Mostly used for post-processing static file responses. (Passed the default controller object)
- before_routes
-
Emitted after the static file server determined if a static file should be served and before the router starts its work.
$app->hook(before_routes => sub { my $c = shift; ... });
Mostly used for custom dispatchers and collecting metrics. (Passed the default controller object)
- around_action
-
Emitted right before an action gets invoked and wraps around it, so you have to manually forward to the next hook if you want to continue the chain. Default action dispatching is the last hook in the chain, yours will run before it.
$app->hook(around_action => sub { my ($next, $c, $action, $last) = @_; ... return $next->(); });
This is a very powerful hook and should not be used lightly, it allows you for example to pass additional arguments to actions or handle return values differently. (Passed a callback leading to the next hook, the current controller object, the action callback and a flag indicating if this action is an endpoint)
- after_render
-
Emitted after content has been generated by the renderer that is not partial. Note that this hook can trigger out of order due to its dynamic nature, and with embedded applications will only work for the application that is rendering.
$app->hook(after_render => sub { my ($c, $output, $format) = @_; ... });
Mostly used for post-processing dynamically generated content. (Passed the current controller object, a reference to the content and the format)
- after_dispatch
-
Emitted in reverse order after a response has been rendered. Note that this hook can trigger out of order due to its dynamic nature, and with embedded applications will only work for the application that is rendering.
$app->hook(after_dispatch => sub { my $c = shift; ... });
Useful for rewriting outgoing responses and other post-processing tasks. (Passed the current controller object)
- around_dispatch
-
Emitted right before the
before_dispatch
hook and wraps around the whole dispatch process, so you have to manually forward to the next hook if you want to continue the chain. Default exception handling with "render_exception" in Mojolicious::Controller is the first hook in the chain and a call todispatch
the last, yours will be in between.$app->hook(around_dispatch => sub { my ($next, $c) = @_; ... $next->(); ... });
This is a very powerful hook and should not be used lightly, it allows you for example to customize application wide exception handling, consider it the sledgehammer in your toolbox. (Passed a callback leading to the next hook and the default controller object)
plugin
$app->plugin('some_thing');
$app->plugin('some_thing', foo => 23);
$app->plugin('some_thing', {foo => 23});
$app->plugin('SomeThing');
$app->plugin('SomeThing', foo => 23);
$app->plugin('SomeThing', {foo => 23});
$app->plugin('MyApp::Plugin::SomeThing');
$app->plugin('MyApp::Plugin::SomeThing', foo => 23);
$app->plugin('MyApp::Plugin::SomeThing', {foo => 23});
Load a plugin, for a full list of example plugins included in the Mojolicious distribution see "PLUGINS" in Mojolicious::Plugins.
start
$app->start;
$app->start(@ARGV);
Start the command line interface for your application, for a full list of commands available by default see "COMMANDS" in Mojolicious::Commands.
# Always start daemon and ignore @ARGV
$app->start('daemon', '-l', 'http://*:8080');
startup
$app->startup;
This is your main hook into the application, it will be called at application startup. Meant to be overloaded in a subclass.
sub startup {
my $self = shift;
...
}
HELPERS
In addition to the attributes and methods above you can also call helpers on Mojolicious objects. This includes all helpers from Mojolicious::Plugin::DefaultHelpers and Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers. Note that application helpers are always called with a new default controller object, so they can't depend on or change controller state, which includes request, response and stash.
$app->log->debug($app->dumper({foo => 'bar'}));
BUNDLED FILES
The Mojolicious distribution includes a few files with different licenses that have been bundled for internal use.
Mojolicious Artwork
Copyright (C) 2010-2013, Sebastian Riedel.
Licensed under the CC-SA License, Version 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0.
jQuery
Copyright (C) 2005, 2013 jQuery Foundation, Inc.
Licensed under the MIT License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/MIT.
prettify.js
Copyright (C) 2006, 2013 Google Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
CODE NAMES
Every major release of Mojolicious has a code name, these are the ones that have been used in the past.
4.0, Top Hat
(u1F3A9)
3.0, Rainbow
(u1F308)
2.0, Leaf Fluttering In Wind
(u1F343)
1.4, Smiling Face With Sunglasses
(u1F60E)
1.3, Tropical Drink
(u1F379)
1.1, Smiling Cat Face With Heart-Shaped Eyes
(u1F63B)
1.0, Snowflake
(u2744)
0.999930, Hot Beverage
(u2615)
0.999927, Comet
(u2604)
0.999920, Snowman
(u2603)
SPONSORS
Some of the work on this distribution has been sponsored by The Perl Foundation, thank you!
PROJECT FOUNDER
Sebastian Riedel, sri@cpan.org
CORE DEVELOPERS
Current members of the core team in alphabetical order:
Abhijit Menon-Sen, ams@cpan.org
Glen Hinkle, tempire@cpan.org
Joel Berger, jberger@cpan.org
Marcus Ramberg, mramberg@cpan.org
CREDITS
In alphabetical order:
Adam Kennedy
Adriano Ferreira
Al Newkirk
Alex Salimon
Alexey Likhatskiy
Anatoly Sharifulin
Andre Vieth
Andreas Jaekel
Andreas Koenig
Andrew Fresh
Andrey Khozov
Andy Grundman
Aristotle Pagaltzis
Ashley Dev
Ask Bjoern Hansen
Audrey Tang
Ben van Staveren
Benjamin Erhart
Bernhard Graf
Breno G. de Oliveira
Brian Duggan
Burak Gursoy
Ch Lamprecht
Charlie Brady
Chas. J. Owens IV
Christian Hansen
chromatic
Curt Tilmes
Daniel Kimsey
Danijel Tasov
Danny Thomas
David Davis
David Webb
Diego Kuperman
Dmitriy Shalashov
Dmitry Konstantinov
Dominik Jarmulowicz
Dominique Dumont
Douglas Christopher Wilson
Eugene Toropov
Gisle Aas
Graham Barr
Henry Tang
Hideki Yamamura
Ilya Chesnokov
James Duncan
Jan Henning Thorsen
Jan Jona Javorsek
Jan Schmidt
Jaroslav Muhin
Jesse Vincent
Johannes Plunien
John Kingsley
Jonathan Yu
Josh Leder
Kazuhiro Shibuya
Kevin Old
Kitamura Akatsuki
Lars Balker Rasmussen
Leon Brocard
Magnus Holm
Maik Fischer
Mark Stosberg
Marty Tennison
Matthew Lineen
Maksym Komar
Maxim Vuets
Michael Harris
Mike Magowan
Mirko Westermeier
Mons Anderson
Moritz Lenz
Neil Watkiss
Nic Sandfield
Nils Diewald
Oleg Zhelo
Pascal Gaudette
Paul Evans
Paul Tomlin
Pavel Shaydo
Pedro Melo
Peter Edwards
Pierre-Yves Ritschard
Quentin Carbonneaux
Rafal Pocztarski
Randal Schwartz
Robert Hicks
Robin Lee
Roland Lammel
Ryan Jendoubi
Sascha Kiefer
Scott Wiersdorf
Sergey Zasenko
Simon Bertrang
Simone Tampieri
Shu Cho
Skye Shaw
Stanis Trendelenburg
Stephane Este-Gracias
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
Terrence Brannon
Tomas Znamenacek
Ulrich Habel
Ulrich Kautz
Uwe Voelker
Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi
Victor Engmark
Viliam Pucik
Wes Cravens
Yaroslav Korshak
Yuki Kimoto
Zak B. Elep
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008-2013, Sebastian Riedel.
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License version 2.0.