Gungho::Inline - Inline Your Providers And Handlers (Deprecated)
use Gungho::Inline; use IO::Select; Gungho::Inline->run( $config, { provider => sub { my ($provider, $c) = @_; while (IO::Select->new(STDIN)->can_read(0)) { return if STDIN->eof; my $url = STDIN->getline; chomp $url; $provider->add_request($c->prepare_request(Gungho::Request->new(GET => $url))); } }, handler => sub { my ($handler, $c, $req, $res) = @_; print $res->code, ' ', $req->uri, "\n"; } } );
Sometimes you don't need the full power of an independent Gungho Provider and or Handler. In those cases, Gungho::Inline saves you from creating separate packages
This module is a thin wrapper around Gungho that allows you to specify subroutine references instead of a full config.
As of Gungho 0.09003, inlined handlers and providers are supported natively. The only reason to use this module is for you to use the old parameter list.
This module is still experimental. Feedback welcome
From version 0.08 of Gungho::Inline, the parameter list passed to the handler and providers, as well as the run method has been changed. You can enable the old behavior if you do
env GUNGHO_INLINE_OLD_PARAMETER_LIST=1 gungho
or, somewhere in your code, create a subroutine constant:
BEGIN { sub Gungho::Inline::OLD_PARAMETER_LIST { 1 }; } use Gungho::Inline;
If true, uses the old-style parameter list
Sets up Gungho::Inline with this set of providers
Original code by Kazuho Oku.
To install Gungho, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Gungho
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Gungho
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.