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NAME

       Plack::Middleware::Debug::Base - Base class for Debug panels

SYNOPSIS

         package Plack::Middleware::Debug::YourPanel;
         use parent qw(Plack::Middleware::Debug::Base);

         sub run {
             my($self, $env, $panel) = @_;

             # Do something before the application runs

             return sub {
                 my $res = shift;

                 # Do something after the application returns

             };
         }

DESCRIPTION

       This is the base class for panels.

METHODS

       "run"
           This method is called when a request has arrived, before the main application runs.
           The parameters are $env, the PSGI environment hash reference and $panel, a
           Plack::Middleware::Debug::Panel object.

           If your panel needs to do some response munging, you should return a callback that
           takes $res the response object. Because you can return a closure, the response filter
           can also use $env and $panel easily.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       No bugs have been reported.

       Please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at
       <http://rt.cpan.org>.

INSTALLATION

       See perlmodinstall for information and options on installing Perl modules.

AVAILABILITY

       The latest version of this module is available from the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
       (CPAN). Visit <http://www.perl.com/CPAN/> to find a CPAN site near you. Or see
       <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Plack-Middleware-Debug/>.

       The development version lives at <http://github.com/miyagawa/plack-middleware-debug/>.
       Instead of sending patches, please fork this project using the standard git and github
       infrastructure.

AUTHORS

       Marcel Gruenauer, "<marcel@cpan.org>"

       Tatsuhiko Miyagawa, "<miyagawa@bulknews.net>"

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2009 by Marcel Gruenauer

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.