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Minimal-effort oriented web application framework for Perl (port of Ruby's Sinatra)
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Dancer The easiest way to write a webapp with Perl === ABOUT === This project is inspired by Ruby's Sinatra framework: a framework for building web applications with minimal-effort, allowing a simple webapp to be created with very few lines of code, but allowing the flexibility to scale to much more complex applications. === NEWS === Dancer's development moves very fast, to stay tuned follow sukria on Twitter: http://twitter.com/sukria or his blog http://sukria.net/fr/tag/Dancer See also the project on Github for the latest changes: http://github.com/sukria/Dancer === EXAMPLE === To create a new Dancer application, use the helper script "dancer" provided with this distribution: $ dancer -a mywebapp + mywebapp + mywebapp/config.yml + mywebapp/views + mywebapp/views/layouts [..] You then have a new Dancer application in 'mywebapp', which is already a functioning "Hello World" application, ready for you to work upon. Here is an example of a webapp built with Dancer: # webapp.pl #!/usr/bin/perl use Dancer; get '/' => sub { "Hello There!" }; get '/hello/:name' => sub { "Hey ".params->{name}.", how are you?"; }; post '/new' => sub { "creating new entry: ".params->{name}; }; Dancer->dance; When running this script, a webserver is running and ready to serve: $ perl ./webapp.pl >> Listening on 0.0.0.0:3000 == Entering the development dance floor ... Then it's possible to access any route defined in the script: $ curl http://localhost:3000/ Hello There! === DEPENDENCIES === Dancer depends on the following modules - HTTP::Server::Simple::PSGI - HTTP::Body - Exception::Class - MIME::Types - URI Optional modules may be needed if you want to use some features (but are not required for a basic usage). Dependency-checks for additional features are performed at runtime. Most common modules you may want are: - Template (for Template::Toolkit support) - YAML (for configuration files) - Plack (if you want to deploy your application with PSGI) === PRODUCTION MATTERS === This is a work in progress. Dancer supports PSGI/Plack, to run a Dancer app with PSGI/Plack just bootstrap your application with the helper script `dancer' like the following: $ dancer -a MyWebApp You'll find a file in there called `app.psgi', use this file to configure your PSGI environment, as explained in the revelant documentation of your PSGI server. For instance, with plackup, just do the following: $ plackup -a app.psgi === WEBSITE === For more details about the project, checkout the official website: http://dancer.sukria.net/ or checkout the documentation at http://search.cpan.org/dist/Dancer/ See also the Github project page: http://github.com/sukria/Dancer for the latest changes. === REPORTING BUGS === Bug reports are appreciated and will receive prompt attention - the preferred method is to raise them using Github's basic issue tracking system: http://github.com/sukria/Dancer/issues === CONTACT === You can reach the development team on IRC: irc://irc.perl.org/#dancer
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