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Dancer::Config::Object(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Dancer::Config::Object(3pm)
NAME
Dancer::Config::Object - Access the config via methods instead of hashrefs
DESCRIPTION
If "strict_config" is set to a true value in the configuration, the "config()" subroutine will return an object instead of a hashref.
Instead of this:
my $serializer = config->{serializer};
my $username = config->{auth}{username};
You get this:
my $serializer = config->serializer;
my $username = config->auth->username;
This helps to prevent typos. If you mistype a configuration name:
my $pass = config->auth->pass;
An exception will be thrown, tell you it can't find the method name, but listing available methods:
Can't locate config attribute "pass".
Available attributes: password, username
If the hash key cannot be converted into a proper method name, you can still access it via a hash reference:
my $some_value = config->{'99_bottles'};
And call methods on it, if possible:
my $sadness = config->{'99_more_bottles'}->last_bottle;
Hash keys pointing to hash references will in turn have those "objectified". Arrays will still be returned as array references. However,
hashrefs inside of the array refs may still have their keys allowed as methods:
my $some_value = config->some_list->[1]->host;
METHOD NAME DEFINITION
We use the following regular expression to determine if a hash key qualifies as a method:
/^[[:alpha:]_][[:word:]]*$/;
Note that this means "naA~Xve" (note the dots over the i) can be a method name, but unless you "use utf8;" to declare that your source code
is UTF-8, you may have disappointing results calling "config->naA~Xve". Further, depending on your version of Perl and the software to read
your config file ... well, you get the idea. We recommend sticking with ASCII identifiers if you wish your code to be portable.
Patches/suggestions welcome.
AUTHOR
This module has been written by Alexis Sukrieh <sukria@cpan.org> and others, see the AUTHORS file that comes with this distribution for
details.
LICENSE
This module is free software and is released under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Dancer and Dancer::Config.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-31 Dancer::Config::Object(3pm)