[Dancer-users] What's my route handler?
David Cantrell
david at cantrell.org.uk
Wed Feb 15 23:53:06 CET 2012
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 06:35:50PM +0000, David Precious wrote:
> David Cantrell <david at cantrell.org.uk> wrote:
> > get '/billing' => sub :CapoFamiglia :Accountants { ... };
> > get '/killing' => sub :CapoFamiglia :Hitmen { ... };
> >
> > So, my question is ... how can I get at those subroutine references
> > from inside my 'before' hook so that I can
> > attributes::get($route_handler) ?
> Probably the easiest, and most sane, way, would be for the before hook
> to get passed the route handler as a parameter.
While we're at it, could we also have the route - eg /killing/:client -
as well as the handler?
However, once we start passing more than one parameter around, it's
probably best to pass them as a single object so maybe decorate
Dancer::Request with them, given that request() is already available in
'before' hooks.
That would also get rid of the little niggle I would have about
specifically passing extra data to 'before' hooks - unless you meant to
also pass the data to other hooks too.
> I'll check none of the other core devs object to this (I can't think
> why they would), then Make It So.
Thanks!
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