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NOTE: use the latest Github version of mojolicious, as code is changing quickly! ResourcefulRoutes --------------------------- The ResourcefulRoutes plugin is part of MojoX Scaffold. For more information go to: https://github.com/forwardever/mojox-scaffold/blob/master/lib/Mojolicious/Plugin/ResourcefulRoutes.pm MojoX Scaffold Summary --------------------------- In many cases, you have to create the same template and route structures and controller methods again and again. For example, in order to manage a list of users, you need routes, controller methods and templates to - to list all users, - to display information on a single user and - to create, update and delete users. MojoX Scaffold helps you to set up a controller, template files and routes with a few commands. MojoX Scaffold in action --------------------------- 1.) Install MojoX Scaffold, using cpanminus, this is just cpanm https://github.com/forwardever/mojox-scaffold/tarball/master 2.) Create a Mojolicious app: mojo generate app Test 3.) Switch to the newly created Test app: cd Test 4.) Set the correct namespace Information on routes can now be found in the Test.pm file in the /lib folder. Now set the desired namespace for the controller files. As we want all of our controllers to be located under /lib/Test/Controllers (namespace Test::Controllers) we add $self->routes->namespace("Test::Controllers"); to the beginning of the startup method in the routes file. Also remove the existing sample routes! 5.) Create a resource named "users" Make sure that you are still in the Test folder (NOT the lib folder). perl script/test generate scaffold Enter the required information step by step. At the end, some manual corrections are required. Add to your startup method (in case you used dbi): ### Plugins $self->plugin('resourceful_routes'); $self->plugin('model_instance', namespace => 'Test::DBI', method => 'dbh'); ### Resources $self->resources('users'); Make sure that you put the correct config data in the database BASE file: lib/Test/DBI.pm and also add a table to your database (there will be an sql command generated for this which works fine on mysql, but might have to be modified on other db systems) $self->resources('users') automatically generates the following routes on each start of your app: # GET /users/new - form to create a user $r->route('/users/new')->via('get') ->to(controller => 'users', action => 'new_form') ->name('users_new_form'); # GET /users/123 - show user with id 123 $r->route('/users/:id')->via('get') ->to(controller => 'users', action => 'show')->name('users_show'); # GET /users/123/edit - form to update a user $r->route('/users/:id/edit')->via('get') ->to(controller => 'users', action => 'edit_form') ->name('users_edit_form'); # GET /users - list of all users $r->route('/users')->via('get') ->to(controller => 'users', action => 'index') ->name('users_index'); # POST /users - create new user $r->route('/users')->via('post') ->to(controller => 'users', action => 'create') ->name('users_create'); # PUT /users/123 - update an existing user $r->route('/users/:id')->via('put') ->to(controller => 'users', action => 'update') ->name('users_update'); # DELETE /users/123 - delete an existing user $r->route('/users/:id')->via('delete') ->to(controller => 'users', action => 'delete') ->name('users_delete'); 7.) Start your app: perl script/test daemon --reload Also start your database (e.g. mysql). 8.) Enter the following URL to see the result: http://localhost:3000/users 9.) Note: as PUT and DELETE methods are not supported by old HTML standard, you have to add a hidden parameter in your update and delete forms: <input type="hidden" name="_method" value="put" /> <input type="hidden" name="_method" value="delete" />
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