# NAME AnyEvent::Plackup - Easily establish an HTTP server inside a program # SYNOPSIS use AnyEvent::Plackup; my $server = plackup(); # port is automatically chosen my $req = $server->recv; # isa Plack::Request my $value = $req->parameters->{foo}; $req->respond([ 200, [], [ 'OK' ] ]); # or specify PSGI app: my $server = plackup(app => \&app); # DESCRIPTION AnyEvent::Plackup provides functionality of establishing an HTTP server inside a program using [Twiggy](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Twiggy). If not specified, open port is automatically chosen. # FUNCTIONS - `my $server = AnyEvent::Plackup->new([ app => \&app, port => $port, %args ])` - `my $server = plackup([ app => \&app, port => $port, %args ])` Creates and starts an HTTP server. Internally calls `new` and `run`. If _app_ is not specified, `$server->recv` is available and you should respond this manually. - `my $req = $server->recv` Waits until next request comes. Returns an `AnyEvent::Plackup::Request` (isa `Plack::Request`). - `my $origin = $server->origin` - `my $origin = "$server"` Returns server's origin. e.g. `"http://0.0.0.0:8290"`. - `$server->shutdown` Shuts down the server immediately. # AUTHOR motemen # SEE ALSO [Twiggy](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Twiggy) # LICENSE This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.