Amon2 - lightweight web application framework
package MyApp; use parent qw/Amon2/; use Amon2::Config::Simple; sub load_config { Amon2::Config::Simple->load(shift) }
Amon2 is simple, readable, extensible, STABLE, FAST web application framework based on Plack.
Amon2
Get the context object.
Set your context object(INTERNAL USE ONLY).
MyApp->config()
This method returns configuration information. It is generated by MyApp->load_config().
MyApp->load_config()
MyApp->mode_name()
This is a mode name for Amon2. 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 $c = MyApp->bootstrap();
Create new context object and set it to global context. When you are writing CLI script, setup the global context object by this method.
MyApp->base_dir()
This method returns application base directory.
MyApp->load_plugin($module_name[, \%config])
This method loads plugin for the application.
$module_name: package name of the plugin. You can write it as two form like DBIx::Class:
__PACKAGE__->load_plugin("Web::HTTPSession"); # => loads Amon2::Plugin::Web::HTTPSession
If you want to load a plugin in your own name space, use '+' character before package name like following: __PACKAGE__->load_plugin("+MyApp::Plugin::Foo"); # => loads MyApp::Plugin::Foo
MyApp->load_plugins($module_name[, \%config ], ...)
Load multiple plugins at one time.
If you want to load a plugin in your own name space, use '+' character before package name like following:
__PACKAGE__->load_plugins("+MyApp::Plugin::Foo"); # => loads MyApp::Plugin::Foo
You can get a configuration hashref from config/$ENV{PLACK_ENV}.pl. You can override this method for customizing configuration loading method.
config/$ENV{PLACK_ENV}.pl
MyApp->add_config()
DEPRECATED.
MyApp->debug_mode()
((EXPERIMENTAL))
This method returns boolean value. It returns true when $ENV{AMON2_DEBUG} is true value, false otherwise.
You can override this method if you need.
More complicated documents are available on http://amon.64p.org/
#amon at irc.perl.org is available.
Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom AAJKLFJEF@ GMAIL COM>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Amon2, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Amon2
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Amon2
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.