[dancer-users] Snigdha Dagar's (our OPW participant) work has been merged!

Snigdha Dagar snigdha.dagar at gmail.com
Sun Feb 8 12:09:19 GMT 2015


Hi everyone,

Thank you all, it could not have been done without Sawyer's help and
guidance.
I would love to have your feedback on the work that has been done, and any
suggestions for further improvement in the documentation.

Regards,
Snigdha

On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 4:33 AM, Andrew Solomon <andrew at geekuni.com> wrote:

> I can't wait to see it on the big (metacpan) screen! :)
>
> On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Juan José 'Peco' San Martín
> <jsanmartin at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Clap clap clap!!!
> >
> > Great news!
> >
> > Peco
> >
> > 2015-02-06 15:56 GMT+01:00 Sawyer X <xsawyerx at gmail.com>:
> >>
> >> Hi everyone,
> >>
> >> I had a few conferences, lots of work, and then, of course, I was under
> >> the weather, so not much was heard from me in a while. Consider
> yourselves
> >> lucky. :)
> >>
> >> However, having regained enough composure to finally merge the massive
> PR
> >> Snigdha Dagar has submitted as part of her work on overhauling the
> >> documentation, I'd like to share it with you, because it's too cool to
> keep
> >> to myself.
> >>
> >> First, you can view the entire thing here:
> >>
> >>
> https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/commit/6eaa6a8136ad26c76a40c3aef49d86310e4474e1
> >>
> >> But you probably don't want to. Why? Here's the summary:
> >> 6 files changed, 2659 insertions(+), 1236 deletions(-).
> >>
> >> Why? Well... let me tell you what she did. She completely restructured
> the
> >> Manual and Cookbook. This included deciding what should go where, make
> it
> >> reachable from Dancer2.pm (what's rendered when you open up Dancer2 in
> >> MetaCPAN or perldoc), and structure it within those documents in a
> coherent
> >> manner.
> >>
> >> The Manual now covers:
> >> * Installation
> >> * Bootstrapping
> >> * How to use Dancer2, including:
> >>   - The HTTP methods (including multi-methods)
> >>   - All route definitions
> >>   - Prefixes
> >>   - Hooks
> >>   - Handlers
> >>   - Errors
> >>   - Sessions
> >>   - Templates
> >>   - Static files
> >>   - File uploads
> >>   - Configuration
> >>   - Logging
> >> * How to test Dancer2
> >> * How to package Dancer2, currently covering:
> >>   - Carton
> >>   - FatPacker
> >>   (but more will be added)
> >> * How to add middlewares
> >> * Plugins
> >> And of course,
> >> * DSL keyword index
> >>
> >> The Manual is now a proper Manual, explaining how Dancer should be used,
> >> which we could continue to expand so it covers explanations on any and
> all
> >> keywords as part of a guide you can read. You will still have the DSL
> >> keywords (which many of us jump for when we want to find a keyword
> quickly)
> >> as well, which we will slowly be using to point to the parts in the
> Manual
> >> which cover the keyword's usage.
> >>
> >> The Cookbook now covers tricks and hints:
> >> * Splitting your application with prefix
> >> * Using auto_page (AutoPage itself covered in the Manual - here is only
> a
> >> tip to use it)
> >> * Delivering custom error pages
> >> * Using DBIx::Class
> >> * Authentication
> >> * Example for a REST application
> >> * Recommendations on serializers
> >> * Turning off warnings (under "Non-standard" :)
> >> * etc.
> >>
> >> If there's a tip you give others, or a pattern you found useful, this is
> >> where you could submit it so others could enjoy. It would fall under
> "cool
> >> stuff", rather than "the design of the framework". One describes the
> pieces
> >> and how they interact. The other all the cool stuff you could do with
> them.
> >>
> >> The Deployment document (which existed in 1 and was merged into the
> >> Cookbook at 2 - not the right thing) is now its own separate document,
> >> includes everything in Dancer 1 and adds more:
> >> * Running as CGI or FastCGI
> >> * Running on Perl web servers
> >> * Using different service utilities (daemontools, Ubic, etc.)
> >> * Under a reverse proxy
> >> * From Apache or Lighttpd
> >>
> >> This is where we gather the knowledge of everyone deploying Dancer2 in
> >> various environments to make sure we have clear and useful instructions
> for
> >> the next person who wants to follow the same deployment pattern, and to
> >> offer examples of how you could deploy your Dancer2 applications.
> >>
> >> The main module, Dancer2, now links to all of these so they are easily
> >> accessible. The DSL keyword index, since it is useful, is linked
> separately
> >> of the Manual, so we could find it much more quickly. This is something
> that
> >> nagged me personally. I never remembered *where* it was documented, and
> now,
> >> even though it's the proper place, I don't have to remember. Perldoc
> Dancer2
> >> and it's there.
> >>
> >> I'd like to thank Snigdha for all the work she's done on this. It was
> not
> >> easy and included a lot of research before she could even begin reading
> the
> >> Dancer documents, comparing the changes between 1 and 2, making
> decisions
> >> about the structure, and moving everything inch by inch. (There actually
> >> were a lot of commits, but I did squashed some commits together.)
> >>
> >> Have a great day,
> >> S.
> >>
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Snigdha Dagar
Electronics and Communication Engineering
IIIT Hyderabad
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