NAME
Amon2 - lightweight web application framework
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp;
use parent qw/Amon2/;
use Amon2::Config::Simple;
sub load_config { Amon2::Config::Simple->load(shift) }
DESCRIPTION
Amon2 is simple, readable, extensible, STABLE, FAST web application framework based on Plack.
METHODS
CLASS METHODS for Amon2
class
- my $c = MyApp->context();
-
Get the context object.
- MyApp->set_context($c)
-
Set your context object(INTERNAL USE ONLY).
CLASS METHODS for inherited class
MyApp->config()
-
This method returns configuration information. It is generated by
MyApp->load_config()
. MyApp->mode_name()
-
This is a mode name for Amon2. The default implementation of this method is:
sub mode_name { $ENV{PLACK_ENV} }
You can override this method if you want to determine the mode by other method.
MyApp->new()
-
Create new context object.
MyApp->bootstrap()
-
my $c = MyApp->bootstrap();
Create new context object and set it to global context. When you are writing CLI script, setup the global context object by this method.
MyApp->base_dir()
-
This method returns the application base directory.
MyApp->load_plugin($module_name[, \%config])
-
This method loads the plugin for the application.
$module_name package name of the plugin. You can write it as two form like DBIx::Class:
__PACKAGE__->load_plugin("Web::CSRFDefender"); # => loads Amon2::Plugin::Web::CSRFDefender
If you want to load a plugin in your own name space, use the '+' character before a package name, like following: __PACKAGE__->load_plugin("+MyApp::Plugin::Foo"); # => loads MyApp::Plugin::Foo
MyApp->load_plugins($module_name[, \%config ], ...)
-
Load multiple plugins at one time.
If you want to load a plugin in your own name space, use the '+' character before a package name like following:
__PACKAGE__->load_plugins("+MyApp::Plugin::Foo"); # => loads MyApp::Plugin::Foo
MyApp->load_config()
-
You can get a configuration hashref from
config/$ENV{PLACK_ENV}.pl
. You can override this method for customizing configuration loading method. MyApp->add_config()
-
DEPRECATED.
MyApp->debug_mode()
-
((EXPERIMENTAL))
This method returns a boolean value. It returns true when $ENV{AMON2_DEBUG} is true value, false otherwise.
You can override this method if you need.
PROJECT LOCAL MODE
THIS MODE IS HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL
Normally, Amon2's context is stored in a global variable.
This module makes the context to project local.
It means, normally context class using Amon2 use $Amon2::CONTEXT
in each project, but context class using "PROJECT LOCAL MODE" use $MyApp::CONTEXT
.
It means you can't use code depend <Amon2-
context>> and <Amon2-
context>> under this mode.>
NOTES ABOUT create_request
Older Amon2::Web::Request has only 1 argument like following, it uses Amon2->context
to get encoding:
sub create_request {
my ($class, $env) = @_;
Amon2::Web::Request->new($env);
}
If you want to use "PROJECT LOCAL MODE", you need to pass class name of context class, as following:
sub create_request {
my ($class, $env) = @_;
Amon2::Web::Request->new($env, $class);
}
HOW DO I ENABLE PROJECT LOCAL MODE?
MyApp-
make_local_context() > turns on the project local mode.
There is no way to revert it, thanks.
METHODS
This module inserts 3 methods to your context class.
- MyApp->context()
-
Shorthand for $MyApp::CONTEXT
- MyApp->set_context($context)
-
It's the same as:
$MyApp::CONTEXT = $context
- my $guard = MyApp->context_guard()
-
Create new context guard class.
It's the same as:
Amon2::ContextGuard->new(shift, \$MyApp::CONTEXT);
DOCUMENTS
More complicated documents are available on http://amon.64p.org/
SUPPORTS
#amon at irc.perl.org is also available.
AUTHOR
Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom@gmail.com>
CONTRIBUTORS
- noblejasper
- hiratara
- s-aska
- Kentaro Kuribayashi
- Yuki Ibe
- mattn
- Masahiro Nagano
- rightgo09
- karupanerura
- hatyuki
- Keiji, Yoshimi
- Nishibayashi Takuji
- dragon3
- Fuji, Goro
- issm
- hisaichi5518
- Adrian
- Fuji, Goro
- ITO Nobuaki
- Geraud CONTINSOUZAS
- Syohei YOSHIDA
- magnolia
- Katsuhiro Konishi
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.