1Plack::Middleware::LintU(s3e)r Contributed Perl DocumentaPtliaocnk::Middleware::Lint(3)
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6 Plack::Middleware::Lint - Validate request and response
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9 use Plack::Middleware::Lint;
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11 my $app = sub { ... }; # your app or middleware
12 $app = Plack::Middleware::Lint->wrap($app);
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18 Plack::Middleware::Lint is a middleware component to validate request
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20 this middleware when you develop a new framework adapter or a new PSGI
21 web server that implements the PSGI interface.
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23 This middleware is enabled by default when you run plackup or other
24 launcher tools with the default environment development value.
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27 Because of how this middleware works, it may not be easy to debug Lint
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31 For example, when you're an application developer (user of some
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34 Body should be an array ref or filehandle at lib/Plack/Middleware/Lint.pm line XXXX
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36 there's no clue about which line of your application produces that
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39 We're aware of the issue, and have a plan to spit out more helpful
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42 enable Plack::Middleware::REPL outside of the Lint middleware, like:
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44 plackup -e 'enable "REPL"; enable "Lint"' app.psgi
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46 so that the Lint errors are caught by the REPL shell, where you can
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50 Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
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52 Tokuhiro Matsuno
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59perl v5.36.0 2023-01-20 Plack::Middleware::Lint(3)