package duty_planner; use Moose; use namespace::autoclean; use Catalyst::Runtime 5.80; # Set flags and add plugins for the application. # # Note that ORDERING IS IMPORTANT here as plugins are initialized in order, # therefore you almost certainly want to keep ConfigLoader at the head of the # list if you're using it. # # -Debug: activates the debug mode for very useful log messages # ConfigLoader: will load the configuration from a Config::General file in the # application's home directory # Static::Simple: will serve static files from the application's root # directory use Catalyst qw/ -Debug ConfigLoader Static::Simple Session Session::Store::File Session::State::Cookie /; extends 'Catalyst'; our $VERSION = '0.01'; # Configure the application. # # Note that settings in duty_planner.conf (or other external # configuration file that you set up manually) take precedence # over this when using ConfigLoader. Thus configuration # details given here can function as a default configuration, # with an external configuration file acting as an override for # local deployment. __PACKAGE__->config( name => 'duty_planner', # Disable deprecated behavior needed by old applications disable_component_resolution_regex_fallback => 1, enable_catalyst_header => 1, # Send X-Catalyst header static=>{include_path=>['/tmp/duty_planner_files',duty_planner->config->{root}]}, uploadtmp => '/tmp/duty_planner_files', ); # Start the application __PACKAGE__->setup(); =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME duty_planner - Catalyst based application =head1 SYNOPSIS script/duty_planner_server.pl =head1 DESCRIPTION [enter your description here] =head1 SEE ALSO L, L =head1 AUTHOR root =head1 LICENSE This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1;