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Padre::PluginManager(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				 Padre::PluginManager(3pm)

NAME
Padre::PluginManager - Padre plug-in manager DESCRIPTION
The "PluginManager" class contains logic for locating and loading Padre plug-ins, as well as providing part of the interface to plug-in writers. METHODS
"new" The constructor returns a new "Padre::PluginManager" object, but you should normally access it via the main Padre object: my $manager = Padre->ide->plugin_manager; First argument should be a Padre object. "parent" Stores a reference back to the parent IDE object. "plugin_dir" Returns the user plug-in directory (below the Padre configuration directory). This directory was added to the @INC module search path. "plugins" Returns a hash (reference) of plug-in names associated with a Padre::PluginHandle. This hash is only populated after "load_plugins()" was called. current Gets a Padre::Current context for the plugin manager. "main" A convenience method to get to the main window. "load_plugins" Scans for new plug-ins in the user plug-in directory, in @INC, and in .par files in the user plug-in directory. Loads any given module only once, i.e. does not refresh if the plug-in has changed while Padre was running. "reload_plugins" For all registered plug-ins, unload them if they were loaded and then reload them. "alert_new" The "alert_new" method is called by the main window post-initialisation and checks for new plug-ins. If any are found, it presents a message to the user. "failed" Returns the list of all plugins that the editor attempted to load but failed. Note that after a failed attempt, the plug-in is usually disabled in the configuration and not loaded again when the editor is restarted. "load_plugin" Given a plug-in name such as "Foo" (the part after "Padre::Plugin"), load the corresponding module, enable the plug-in and update the Plug- ins menu, etc. "unload_plugin" Given a plug-in name such as "Foo" (the part after "Padre::Plugin"), disable the plug-in, unload the corresponding module, and update the Plug-ins menu, etc. "reload_plugin" Reload a single plug-in whose name (without "Padre::Plugin::") is passed in as first argument. "reload_current_plugin" When developing a plug-in one usually edits the files belonging to the plug-in (The "Padre::Plugin::Wonder" itself or "Padre::Documents::Wonder" located in the same project as the plug-in itself. This call and the appropriate menu option should be able to load (or reload) that plug-in. "on_context_menu" Called by "Padre::Wx::Editor" when a context menu is about to be displayed. The method calls the context menu hooks in all plug-ins that have one for plug-in specific manipulation of the context menu. SEE ALSO
Padre, Padre::Config COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2012 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm. LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5 itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::PluginManager(3pm)

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Padre::Task::LWP(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Padre::Task::LWP(3pm)

NAME
Padre::Task::LWP - Generic HTTP client background processing task SYNOPSIS
# Fire and forget HTTP request Padre::Task::LWP->new( request => HTTP::Request->new( GET => 'http://perlide.org', ), )->schedule; DESCRIPTION
Sending and receiving data via HTTP. METHODS
new my $task = Padre::Task::LWP->new( method => 'GET', url => 'http://perlide.org', ); The "new" constructor creates a Padre::Task for a background HTTP request. It takes a single addition parameter "request" which is a fully-prepared HTTP::Request object for the request. Returns a new Padre::Task::LWP object, or throws an exception on error. request The "request" method returns the HTTP::Request object that was provided to the constructor. response Before the "run" method has been fired the "response" method returns "undef". After the "run" method has been fired the "response" method returns the HTTP::Response object for the LWP::UserAgent request. Typically, you would use this in the "finish" method for the task, if you wish to take any further actions in Padre based on the result of the HTTP call. SEE ALSO
This class inherits from "Padre::Task" and its instances can be scheduled using "Padre::TaskManager". The transfer of the objects to and from the worker threads is implemented with Storable. AUTHOR
Steffen Mueller "smueller@cpan.org" COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2012 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5 itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Task::LWP(3pm)
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