Dancer2 - Lightweight yet powerful web application framework
version 0.203001
Dancer2 is the new generation of Dancer, the lightweight web-framework for Perl. Dancer2 is a complete rewrite based on Moo.
Dancer2 can optionally use XS modules for speed, but at its core remains fatpackable (packable by App::FatPacker) so you could easily deploy Dancer2 applications on hosts that do not support custom CPAN modules.
Dancer2 is easy and fun:
use Dancer2;
get '/' => sub { "Hello World" };
dance;
This is the main module for the Dancer2 distribution. It contains logic for creating a new Dancer2 application.
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We are also on IRC: #dancer on irc.perl.org.
Documentation on Dancer2 is split into several manpages. Below is a complete outline on where to go for help.
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Dancer2 Tutorial
If you are new to the Dancer approach, you should start by reading our Dancer2::Tutorial.
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Dancer2 Manual
Dancer2::Manual is the reference for Dancer2. Here you will find information on the concepts of Dancer2 application development and a comprehensive reference to the Dancer2 domain specific language.
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Dancer2 Keywords
The keywords for Dancer2 can be found under DSL Keywords.
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Dancer2 Deployment
For configuration examples of different deployment solutions involving Dancer2 and Plack, refer to Dancer2::Manual::Deployment.
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Dancer2 Cookbook
Specific examples of code for real-life problems and some 'tricks' for applications in Dancer can be found in Dancer2::Cookbook
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Dancer2 Config
For configuration file details refer to Dancer2::Config. It is a complete list of all configuration options.
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Dancer2 Plugins
Refer to Dancer2::Plugins for a partial list of available Dancer2 plugins. Note that although we try to keep this list up to date we expect plugin authors to tell us about new modules.
For information on how to author a plugin, see "Writing the plugin" in Dancer2::Plugin.
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Dancer2 Migration guide
Dancer2::Manual::Migration provides the most up-to-date instruction on how to convert a Dancer (1) based application to Dancer2.
Returns the current runner. It is of type Dancer2::Core::Runner.
Alberto Simões
Alexis Sukrieh
Damien Krotkine
David Precious
Franck Cuny
Jason A. Crome
Mickey Nasriachi
Peter Mottram (SysPete)
Russell Jenkins
Sawyer X
Stefan Hornburg (Racke)
Steven Humphrey
Yanick Champoux
David Golden
A. Sinan Unur
Ahmad M. Zawawi
Alex Beamish
Alexander Karelas
Alexandr Ciornii
Andrew Beverley
Andrew Grangaard
Andrew Inishev
Andrew Solomon
Andy Jack
Ashvini V
B10m
Bas Bloemsaat
baynes
Ben Hutton
Blabos de Blebe
Breno G. de Oliveira
cdmalon
Celogeek
Cesare Gargano
Charlie Gonzalez
chenchen000
Chi Trinh
Christian Walde
Colin Kuskie
cym0n
Dale Gallagher
Daniel Muey
Daniel Perrett
David Steinbrunner
David Zurborg
Davs
Dinis Rebolo
dtcyganov
Erik Smit
Fayland Lam
Gabor Szabo
geistteufel
Gideon D'souza
Graham Knop
Gregor Herrmann
Grzegorz Rożniecki
Hobbestigrou
Ivan Bessarabov
Ivan Kruglov
JaHIY
Jakob Voss
James Aitken
James Raspass
James McCoy
Jason Lewis
Javier Rojas
Jean Stebens
Jens Rehsack
Joel Berger
Jonathan Scott Duff
Julien Fiegehenn
Julio Fraire
Kaitlyn Parkhurst (SYMKAT)
kbeyazli
Keith Broughton
lbeesley
Lennart Hengstmengel
Ludovic Tolhurst-Cleaver
Mark A. Stratman
Masaaki Saito
Mateu X Hunter
Matt Phillips
Matt S Trout
Maurice
Menno Blom
Michael Kröll
Michał Wojciechowski
Mohammad S Anwar
mokko
Nick Patch
Nick Tonkin
Nikita K
Nuno Carvalho
Olaf Alders
Olivier Mengué
Omar M. Othman
pants
Patrick Zimmermann
Pau Amma
Paul Cochrane
Pedro Bruno
Pedro Melo
Philippe Bricout
Ricardo Signes
Rick Yakubowski
Ruben Amortegui
sakshee3
Sam Kington
Samit Badle
Shlomi Fish
simbabque
Slava Goltser
Snigdha
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
Tina Müller
Tom Hukins
Upasana Shukla
Vernon Lyon
Victor Adam
Vince Willems
Vincent Bachelier
Dancer Core Developers
This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Alexis Sukrieh.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.