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NAME

       Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens - predicate is a list of tokens

SYNOPSIS

           my $rule = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new(
               tokens    => [ "comment", "show", qr/^\d+$/ ],
               delimiter => '/',
               block     => sub { display_comment(shift->pos(3)) },
           );

           $rule->match("/comment/show/25");

DESCRIPTION

       Rules of this class use a list of tokens to match the path.

ATTRIBUTES

   tokens
       Each token can be a literal string, a regular expression, or a list of either (which are
       taken to mean alternations). For example, the tokens:

           [ 'ticket', [ 'show', 'display' ], [ qr/^\d+$/, qr/^#\w{3}/ ] ]

       first matches "ticket". Then, the next token must be "show" or "display". The final token
       must be a number or a pound sign followed by three word characters.

       The results are the tokens in the original string, as they were matched. If you have three
       tokens, then "match->pos(1)" will be the string's first token ("ticket"), "match->pos(2)"
       its second ("display"), and "match->pos(3)" its third ("#AAA").

       Capture groups inside a regex token are completely ignored.

   delimiter
       A string that is used to tokenize the path. The delimiter must be a string because prefix
       matches use "join" on unmatched tokens to return the leftover path. In the future this may
       be extended to support having a regex delimiter.

       The default is a space, but if you're matching URLs you probably want to change this to a
       slash.

   case_sensitive
       Decide whether the rule matching is case sensitive. Default is 1, case sensitive matching.