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NAME

       Dancer2::Core::Dispatcher - Class for dispatching request to the appropriate route handler

VERSION

       version 0.11

SYNOPSIS

           use Dancer2::Core::Dispatcher;

           # Create an instance of dispatcher
           my $dispatcher = Dancer2::Core::Dispatcher->new( apps => [$app] );

           # Dispatch a request
           my $resp = $dispatcher->dispatch($env)->to_psgi;

           # Capture internal error of a response (if any) after a dispatch
           $dispatcher->response_internal_error($context, $error);

           # Capture response not found for an application the after dispatch
           $dispatcher->response_not_found($context);

ATTRIBUTES

   apps
       The apps is an array reference to Dancer2::Core::App.

   default_content_type
       The default_content_type is a string which represents the context of the request. This
       attribute is read-only.

METHODS

   dispatch
       The "dispatch" method accepts the list of applications, hash reference for the env
       attribute of Dancer2::Core::Request and optionally the request object and a context object
       as input arguments.

       "dispatch" returns a response object of Dancer2::Core::Response.

       Any before hook and matched route code is wrapped using Return::MultiLevel to allow DSL
       keywords such as forward and redirect to short-circuit remaining code without having to
       throw an exception. Return::MultiLevel will use Scope::Upper (an XS module) if it is
       available.

   response_internal_error
       The "response_internal_error" takes as input the list of applications and a variable error
       and returns an object of Dancer2::Core::Error.

   response_not_found
       The "response_not_found" consumes as input the list of applications and an object of type
       Dancer2::Core::Context and returns an object Dancer2::Core::Error.

AUTHOR

       Dancer Core Developers

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 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.