Provided by: libdancer-plugin-rest-perl_0.11-3_all bug

NAME

       Dancer::Plugin::REST - A plugin for writing RESTful apps with Dancer

VERSION

       version 0.11

DESCRIPTION

       This plugin helps you write a RESTful webservice with Dancer.

SYNOPSYS

           package MyWebService;

           use Dancer;
           use Dancer::Plugin::REST;

           prepare_serializer_for_format;

           get '/user/:id.:format' => sub {
               User->find(params->{id});
           };

           # curl http://mywebservice/user/42.json
           { "id": 42, "name": "John Foo", email: "john.foo@example.com"}

           # curl http://mywebservice/user/42.yml
           --
           id: 42
           name: "John Foo"
           email: "john.foo@example.com"

KEYWORDS

   prepare_serializer_for_format
       When this pragma is used, a before filter is set by the plugin to automatically change the
       serializer when a format is detected in the URI.

       That means that each route you define with a :format token will trigger a serializer
       definition, if the format is known.

       This lets you define all the REST actions you like as regular Dancer route handlers,
       without explicitly handling the outgoing data format.

   resource
       This keyword lets you declare a resource your application will handle.

           resource user =>
               get    => sub { # return user where id = params->{id}   },
               create => sub { # create a new user with params->{user} },
               delete => sub { # delete user where id = params->{id}   },
               update => sub { # update user with params->{user}       };

           # this defines the following routes:
           # GET /user/:id
           # GET /user/:id.:format
           # POST /user
           # POST /user.:format
           # DELETE /user/:id
           # DELETE /user/:id.:format
           # PUT /user/:id
           # PUT /user/:id.:format

   helpers
       Some helpers are available. This helper will set an appropriate HTTP status for you.

       status_ok

           status_ok({users => {...}});

       Set the HTTP status to 200

       status_created

           status_created({users => {...}});

       Set the HTTP status to 201

       status_accepted

           status_accepted({users => {...}});

       Set the HTTP status to 202

       status_bad_request

           status_bad_request("user foo can't be found");

       Set the HTTP status to 400. This function as for argument a scalar that will be used under
       the key error.

       status_not_found

           status_not_found("users doesn't exists");

       Set the HTTP status to 404. This function as for argument a scalar that will be used under
       the key error.

LICENCE

       This module is released under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHORS

       This module has been written by Alexis Sukrieh "<sukria@sukria.net>" and Franck Cuny.

SEE ALSO

       Dancer <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer>

AUTHORS

       •   Alexis Sukrieh <sukria@sukria.net>

       •   Franck Cuny <franckc@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2010 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.