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NAME
Mojolicious::Guides - Mojolicious guide to the galaxy
DON'T PANIC!
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BASICS
Learning Perl If you are new to Perl, we recommend Learn Perl in 2 hours 30 minutes <http://qntm.org/files/perl/perl.html> for a quick introduction, or the Modern Perl book <http://modernperlbooks.com/books/modern_perl/>, freely available in many formats. Both are excellent introductions to the language. For more books and documentation, check out learn.perl.org <http://learn.perl.org/>. Learning Web Technologies All web development starts with HTML, CSS and JavaScript, to learn the basics we recommend the Mozilla Developer Network <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web>. And if you want to know more about how browsers and web servers actually communicate, there's also a very nice introduction to HTTP <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP>.
TUTORIAL
Mojolicious::Guides::Tutorial A fast and fun way to get started developing web applications with Mojolicious. The tutorial introduces the Mojolicious::Lite micro web framework, which is only a thin wrapper around the full web framework. The simplified notation introduced in the tutorial is commonly used throughout the guides and is therefore considered a prerequisite, you should definitely take a look!
GUIDES
Mojolicious::Guides::Growing Starting a Mojolicious::Lite prototype from scratch and growing it into a well-structured Mojolicious application. Mojolicious::Guides::Routing Simple and fun introduction to the Mojolicious router. Mojolicious::Guides::Rendering Generating content with the Mojolicious renderer. Mojolicious::Guides::Cookbook Cooking with Mojolicious, recipes for every taste. Mojolicious::Guides::Contributing Become a part of the ongoing Mojolicious development. Mojolicious::Guides::FAQ Answers to the most frequently asked questions.
HIGHLIGHTS
Mojolicious and Mojolicious::Lite are the sum of many parts, small building blocks that can be used independently, these are the most prominent ones. Mojo::UserAgent Full featured non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket user agent. Mojo::DOM Very fun and minimalistic HTML/XML DOM parser with CSS selector support. Mojo::JSON Minimalistic JSON implementation that just works. Mojo::Server::Daemon Full featured, highly portable non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket server, with self-restart support through Mojo::Server::Morbo, perfect for development and testing. Mojo::Server::Prefork Full featured, UNIX optimized, preforking non-blocking I/O HTTP and WebSocket server with support for zero downtime software upgrades (hot deployment) through Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad. Mojo::Server::CGI, Mojo::Server::PSGI Transparent CGI and PSGI support out of the box. Mojo::IOLoop A minimalistic event loop with support for multiple reactor backends. Mojo::Template Very Perl-ish and minimalistic template system. Test::Mojo Testing toolkit for web applications. ojo Fun one-liners using everything above.
SPIN-OFFS
These modules are not part of the Mojolicious distribution, but have been designed to be used with it and are being developed under the same umbrella. Mojo::Pg A tiny wrapper around DBD::Pg that makes PostgreSQL <http://www.postgresql.org> a lot of fun to use with Mojolicious. Minion A job queue for Mojolicious with support for multiple backends.
REFERENCE
This is the class hierarchy of the Mojolicious distribution. • Mojo::Base • Mojo • Mojolicious • Mojolicious::Lite • Mojo::HelloWorld • Mojo::Cache • Mojo::Cookie • Mojo::Cookie::Request • Mojo::Cookie::Response • Mojo::DOM::CSS • Mojo::DOM::HTML • Mojo::Date • Mojo::EventEmitter • Mojo::Asset • Mojo::Asset::File • Mojo::Asset::Memory • Mojo::Content • Mojo::Content::MultiPart • Mojo::Content::Single • Mojo::IOLoop • Mojo::IOLoop::Client • Mojo::IOLoop::Delay • Mojo::IOLoop::Server • Mojo::IOLoop::Stream • Mojo::Log • Mojo::Message • Mojo::Message::Request • Mojo::Message::Response • Mojo::Reactor • Mojo::Reactor::Poll • Mojo::Reactor::EV • Mojo::Server • Mojo::Server::CGI • Mojo::Server::Daemon • Mojo::Server::Prefork • Mojo::Server::PSGI • Mojo::Transaction • Mojo::Transaction::HTTP • Mojo::Transaction::WebSocket • Mojo::UserAgent • Mojolicious::Plugins • Mojo::Exception • Mojo::Headers • Mojo::Home • Mojo::JSON::Pointer • Mojo::Parameters • Mojo::Path • Mojo::Server::Hypnotoad • Mojo::Server::Morbo • Mojo::Template • Mojo::URL • Mojo::Upload • Mojo::UserAgent::CookieJar • Mojo::UserAgent::Proxy • Mojo::UserAgent::Server • Mojo::UserAgent::Transactor • Mojolicious::Command • Mojolicious::Command::cgi • Mojolicious::Command::cpanify • Mojolicious::Command::daemon • Mojolicious::Command::eval • Mojolicious::Command::generate::app • Mojolicious::Command::generate::lite_app • Mojolicious::Command::generate::makefile • Mojolicious::Command::generate::plugin • Mojolicious::Command::get • Mojolicious::Command::inflate • Mojolicious::Command::prefork • Mojolicious::Command::psgi • Mojolicious::Command::routes • Mojolicious::Command::test • Mojolicious::Command::version • Mojolicious::Commands • Mojolicious::Command::generate • Mojolicious::Controller • Mojolicious::Plugin • Mojolicious::Plugin::Charset • Mojolicious::Plugin::Config • Mojolicious::Plugin::JSONConfig • Mojolicious::Plugin::DefaultHelpers • Mojolicious::Plugin::EPLRenderer • Mojolicious::Plugin::EPRenderer • Mojolicious::Plugin::HeaderCondition • Mojolicious::Plugin::Mount • Mojolicious::Plugin::PODRenderer • Mojolicious::Plugin::TagHelpers • Mojolicious::Renderer • Mojolicious::Routes::Match • Mojolicious::Routes::Pattern • Mojolicious::Routes::Route • Mojolicious::Routes • Mojolicious::Sessions • Mojolicious::Static • Mojolicious::Types • Mojolicious::Validator • Mojolicious::Validator::Validation • Test::Mojo • Mojo::ByteStream • Mojo::Collection • Mojo::DOM • Mojo::JSON • Mojo::Loader • Mojo::Util • ojo
MORE
A lot more documentation and examples by many different authors can be found in the Mojolicious wiki <http://github.com/kraih/mojo/wiki>.
SUPPORT
If you have any questions the documentation might not yet answer, don't hesitate to ask on the mailing- list <http://groups.google.com/group/mojolicious> or the official IRC channel "#mojo" on "irc.perl.org".