06-25-2007
oops... Thats there because of my router... Haven't gone into net+ study yet so I don't understand how the router manages the IP from my ISP.
Im guessing that the router changes the IP somehow for each computer on the network?
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router::simple::cookbook
Router::Simple::Cookbook(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Router::Simple::Cookbook(3pm)
NAME
Router::Simple::Cookbook - The Router::Simple Cookbook
FAQ
How to create Sinatra-ish framework with Router::Simple?
Please read the following example code.
package MySinatraish;
use Router::Simple;
use Plack::Request;
sub import {
my $pkg = caller(0);
my $router = Router::Simple->new();
my $any = sub ($$;$) {
my ($pattern, $dest, $opt) = do {
if (@_ == 3) {
my ($methods, $pattern, $code) = @_;
($pattern, {code => $code}, +{method => [ map { uc $_ } @$methods ]});
} else {
my ($pattern, $code) = @_;
($pattern, {code => $code}, +{});
}
};
$router->connect(
$pattern,
$dest,
$opt,
);
};
no strict 'refs';
# any [qw/get post delete/] => '/bye' => sub { ... };
# any '/bye' => sub { ... };
*{"${pkg}::any"} = $any;
*{"${pkg}::get"} = sub {
$any->([qw/GET HEAD/], $_[0], $_[1]);
};
*{"${pkg}::post"} = sub {
$any->([qw/POST/], $_[0], $_[1]);
};
*{"${pkg}::as_psgi_app"} = sub {
return sub {
if (my $p = $router->match($_[0])) {
[200, [], [$p->{code}->()]];
} else {
[404, [], ['not found']];
}
}
};
}
package MyApp;
use MySinatraish;
get '/' => sub {
'top';
};
post '/new' => sub {
'posted';
};
as_psgi_app;
How to switch from HTTPx::Dispatcher?
HTTPx::Dispatcher is class specific declararative router.
package MyApp::Dispatcher;
use HTTPx::Dspatcher;
connect '/', {controller => 'foo', action => 'bar'};
1;
The following script is same as above.
package MyApp::Dispatcher;
use Router::Simple::Declare;
my $router = router {
connect '/', {controller => 'foo', action => 'bar'};
};
sub match { $router->match() }
How to use Router::Simple with non-strictly-MVC application?
use Router::Simple::Declare;
my $router = router {
connect '/foo/bar/' => { 'target' => '/foobar.asp' };
connect '/topics/:topic' => { target => '/my-topic.asp' };
connect '/products/{Category:.*}' => { target => '/products.asp', Category => 'All' };
connect '/zipcode/{zip:[0-9]{5,5}}' => {target => '/zipcode.asp' };
};
You can pass the target path as destination.
AUTHOR
Tokuhiro Matsuno <tokuhirom AAJKLFJEF GMAIL COM>
LICENSE
Copyright (C) Tokuhiro Matsuno
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Router::Simple
perl v5.14.2 2011-05-15 Router::Simple::Cookbook(3pm)