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Dancer::Hook(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 Dancer::Hook(3pm)

NAME
Dancer::Hook - Class to manipulate hooks with Dancer DESCRIPTION
Manipulate hooks with Dancer SYNOPSIS
# inside a plugin use Dancer::Hook; Dancer::Hook->register_hooks_name(qw/before_auth after_auth/); METHODS
register_hook ($hook_name, [$properties], $code) hook 'before', {apps => ['main']}, sub {...}; hook 'before' => sub {...}; Attaches a hook at some point, with a possible list of properties. Currently supported properties: apps an array reference containing apps name register_hooks_name Add a new hook name, so application developers can insert some code at this point. package My::Dancer::Plugin; Dancer::Hook->instance->register_hooks_name(qw/before_auth after_auth/); hook_is_registered Test if a hook with this name has already been registered. execute_hooks Execute a list of hooks for some position get_hooks_for Returns the list of coderef registered for a given position AUTHORS
This module has been written by Alexis Sukrieh and others. LICENSE
This module is free software and is published under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-31 Dancer::Hook(3pm)

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Dancer::Plugin(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Dancer::Plugin(3pm)

NAME
Dancer::Plugin - helper for writing Dancer plugins DESCRIPTION
Create plugins for Dancer SYNOPSIS
package Dancer::Plugin::LinkBlocker; use Dancer ':syntax'; use Dancer::Plugin; register block_links_from => sub { my $conf = plugin_setting(); my $re = join ('|', @{$conf->{hosts}}); before sub { if (request->referer && request->referer =~ /$re/) { status 403 || $conf->{http_code}; } }; }; register_plugin; 1; And in your application: package My::Webapp; use Dancer ':syntax'; use Dancer::Plugin::LinkBlocker; block_links_from; # this is exported by the plugin PLUGINS
You can extend Dancer by writing your own Plugin. A plugin is a module that exports a bunch of symbols to the current namespace (the caller will see all the symbols defined via "register"). Note that you have to "use" the plugin wherever you want to use its symbols. For instance, if you have Webapp::App1 and Webapp::App2, both loaded from your main application, they both need to "use FooPlugin" if they want to use the symbols exported by "FooPlugin". METHODS register Lets you define a keyword that will be exported by the plugin. register my_symbol_to_export => sub { # ... some code }; register_plugin A Dancer plugin must end with this statement. This lets the plugin register all the symbols define with "register" as exported symbols (via the Exporter module). A Dancer plugin inherits from Dancer::Plugin and Exporter transparently. plugin_setting Configuration for plugin should be structured like this in the config.yml of the application: plugins: plugin_name: key: value If "plugin_setting" is called inside a plugin, the appropriate configuration will be returned. The "plugin_name" should be the name of the package, or, if the plugin name is under the Dancer::Plugin:: namespace (which is recommended), the remaining part of the plugin name. Enclose the remaining part in quotes if it contains ::, e.g. for Dancer::Plugin::Foo::Bar, use: plugins: "Foo::Bar": key: value AUTHORS
This module has been written by Alexis Sukrieh and others. LICENSE
This module is free software and is published under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-30 Dancer::Plugin(3pm)
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