Hi, I'm using Dancer2 (0.10) on Perl 5.16.3.

I manage to load Plack middlewares from app.pl, but not from the config.yml file.

*** In app.pl I have:

use Plack::Builder; builder { enable 'Debug', panels => [qw<Memory Timer>]; HabitLab->dance; };

which works perfectly.

*** Here is what i put in config.yml instead (and which doesn't work) :

layout: "main" plack_middlewares: - - Debug - panels - - Memory - Timer

I know that the config file is used, because my "main" layout is used. And I know that this YAML is valid, and produces the following structure (outputed with Data::Printer) :

\ { plack_middlewares [ [0] [ [0] "Debug", [1] "panels", [2] [ [0] "Memory", [1] "Timer", ] ] ] }

But the middleware doesn't work in this case. What have I missed?

I've followed the examples from here and there:

http://advent.perldancer.org/2011/16 http://search.cpan.org/dist/Dancer/lib/Dancer/Cookbook.pod#Plack_middl +ewares


In reply to [Solved] Plack middlewares not loaded from Dancer config by mascip

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