Man Page: plack::middleware::refresh
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
Plack::Middleware::Refresh(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plack::Middleware::Refresh(3pm)NAMEPlack::Middleware::Refresh - Refresh all modules in %INCSYNOPSISenable "Refresh", cooldown => 3; $app;DESCRIPTIONThis is yet another approach to refresh modules in %INC during the development cycle, without the need to have a forking process to watch for filesystem updates. This middleware, in a request time, compares the last refresh time and the current time and if the difference is bigger than cooldown seconds which defaults to 10, call Module::Refresh to reload all Perl modules in %INC if the files have been modified. Note that this only reloads modules and not other files such as templates. This middleware is quite similar to what Rack::Reoader does. If you have issues with this reloading technique, for instance when you have in-file templates that needs to be recompiled, or Moose classes that has "make_immutable", take a look at plackup's default -r option or Plack::Loader::Shotgun instead.AUTHORTatsuhiko MiyagawaSEE ALSOModule::Refresh Rack::Reloader perl v5.14.2 2011-02-27 Plack::Middleware::Refresh(3pm)
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