I guess my biggest issue is I am not sure how to load my "plugins" with moose.

I use Module::Pluggable::Object:

package My::Project::HasPlugins; use MooseX::Role::Parameterized; parameter 'namespaces', isa => 'ArrayRef', required => 1; role { my $p = shift; my $namespaces = $p->namespaces; has 'plugins', is => 'ro', isa => 'ArrayRef', lazy_build => 1; method _build_plugins => sub { return [ Module::Pluggable::Object->new( instantiate => 'new', search_path => $namespaces, )->plugins ]; }; } 1;

... and in a class which needs to use plugins:

package My::Project::SomeClass; use Moose; with 'My::Project::HasPlugins' { namespaces => [ 'Some::Plugin::Namespace' ] }; ... 1;

You can do this without the parametric role, but it worked really well for my project.


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In reply to Re^3: Inherited Object Constructor Question by chromatic
in thread Inherited Object Constructor Question by PyrexKidd

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