[dancer-users] Using Dancer2 as a website framework
Celogeek San
me at celogeek.com
Wed Sep 4 07:14:04 BST 2013
I usually do the opposite
in MyApp I have the Dancer stuff,
in MyApp:: something I have the logical
I also separate the access to the data in another module
So I can test separately each part of my app
2013/9/3 sawyer x <xsawyerx at gmail.com>
> On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Adam Witney <awitney at sgul.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 28. 8. 2013 18:56, sawyer x wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The way I suggest people write their website is by separating the
>>> application logic from the web layer. I usually implement an API with
>>> routes defined under MyApp/Web.pm. The rest of MyApp/ contains all the
>>> application logic that can survive and live without the web layer, if
>>> needs be.
>>>
>>> In your case, writing just the web layer would be very simple. You could
>>> then transition it to your use application, written in whatever language
>>> you want. If you write it correctly, you could switch from Dancer to a
>>> different web framework (whether in Perl or not).
>>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm interested in how exactly you write this API in the web layer, do you
>> happen to have an example of this approach? or know of a project that uses
>> it?
>>
>
> I can't share any of the examples I have. They aren't open-source.
> However, it's really not at all complicated.
>
> Imagine having MyApp.pm that has:
> use Moose; # or Moo
> has ...
> has ...
>
> sub do_something {...}
>
> and then you have MyApp/Web.pm that has:
> use Dancer2;
> my $app = MyApp->new;
>
> # define routes here
> get '/' => sub { $app->do_something(...) };
>
> -----
>
> That way you separate the application logic from the web logic.
>
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