On Monday 03 January 2011 23:32:35 Todd Bruner wrote:
Could some one point me to at what I'm doing wrong in the config.yml?
I'm following the tutorial and the advent stuff and trying to enable plack_middlewares.
Here's my config.yml
layout: "main" charset: "UTF-8" template: "template_toolkit" engines: template_toolkit: encoding: 'utf8' start_tag: '[%' end_tag: '%]' log: 'debug' show_errors: 'true' plack_middlewares: Debug: - panels - - Memory - DBITrace - Timer
Here's the error message when I plackup
<snipped> Looks like that error trace included lots of useless info, but not the pertinent info - the reason that the YAML wasn't parsed. Having dumped the above into a separate file, I tried the following: [davidp@supernova:~]$ perl -MYAML -e 'YAML::LoadFile "tmp/config.yml.todd";' YAML Error: Inconsistent indentation level Code: YAML_PARSE_ERR_INCONSISTENT_INDENTATION Line: 14 Document: 1 at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0/YAML.pm line 36 So, the answer is indeed that the YAML is not valid. Looking at it, I believe it's the following:
plack_middlewares: Debug: - panels - - Memory
The cookbook says this should be: plack_middlewares: - - Debug - panels - - DBITrace - Memory That's according to: http://search.cpan.org/~xsawyerx/Dancer-1.2003/lib/Dancer/Cookbook.pod#Plack... Can you give that a try, and let us know if that works? The comments in the example in the cookbook mention that "first element of the array is the name of the middleware, following elements are the configuration of the middleware". I do however think that syntax is ugly, and looks wrong to the eye. I'd much rather see, e.g.: plack_middlewares: Debug: panels: - Memory - DBITrace [etc] I suspect there's a good reason it wasn't done that way, though, but I don't have a chance to look in to it further right now. Cheers Dave P -- David Precious <davidp@preshweb.co.uk> http://blog.preshweb.co.uk/ www.preshweb.co.uk/twitter www.preshweb.co.uk/linkedin www.preshweb.co.uk/facebook www.preshweb.co.uk/identica www.lyricsbadger.co.uk "Programming is like sex. One mistake and you have to support it for the rest of your life". (Michael Sinz)