1Dancer::Plugin(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dancer::Plugin(3)
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6 Dancer::Plugin - helper for writing Dancer plugins
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9 version 1.3513
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12 package Dancer::Plugin::LinkBlocker;
13 use Dancer ':syntax';
14 use Dancer::Plugin;
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16 register block_links_from => sub {
17 my $conf = plugin_setting();
18 my $re = join ('|', @{$conf->{hosts}});
19 before sub {
20 if (request->referer && request->referer =~ /$re/) {
21 status 403 || $conf->{http_code};
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26 register_plugin;
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29 And in your application:
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31 package My::Webapp;
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33 use Dancer ':syntax';
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36 block_links_from; # this is exported by the plugin
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39 Create plugins for Dancer
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42 You can extend Dancer by writing your own Plugin.
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44 A plugin is a module that exports a bunch of symbols to the current
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47 Note that you have to "use" the plugin wherever you want to use its
48 symbols. For instance, if you have Webapp::App1 and Webapp::App2, both
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54 Lets you define a keyword that will be exported by the plugin.
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56 register my_symbol_to_export => sub {
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61 A Dancer plugin must end with this statement. This lets the plugin
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65 A Dancer plugin inherits from Dancer::Plugin and Exporter
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68 register_hook
69 Allows a plugin to declare a list of supported hooks. Any hook
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73 register_hook 'foo';
74 register_hook 'foo', 'bar', 'baz';
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77 Allows a plugin to execute the hooks attached at the given position
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85 Configuration for plugin should be structured like this in the
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92 If "plugin_setting" is called inside a plugin, the appropriate
93 configuration will be returned. The "plugin_name" should be the
94 name of the package, or, if the plugin name is under the
95 Dancer::Plugin:: namespace (which is recommended), the remaining
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98 Enclose the remaining part in quotes if it contains ::, e.g. for
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105 plugin_args
106 To easy migration and interoperability between Dancer 1 and Dancer
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108 passed to a plugin-defined keyword. Although not relevant for
109 Dancer 1 only, or Dancer 2 only, plugins, it is useful for
110 universal plugins.
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120 This module has been written by Alexis Sukrieh and others.
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123 This module is free software and is published under the same terms as
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130 This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Alexis Sukrieh.
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132 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
133 the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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