On 28. 8. 2013 18:56, sawyer x wrote:
Hey Greg,

I hope it's not too late to chime in.

On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Greg Kempe <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    [...]
    We're building a website that wraps functionality exposed by an
    existing Perl EPP library. Perl has great EPP support and we don't
    want to re-implement that library in another language. In the medium
    term, the website will need to offer a fairly rich user experience
    that calls out to other databases and services beyond this one library.


Sounds good.

    We're exploring two options:

      1. use Dancer to build the entire website
      2. use Dancer to power a thin REST API around the library and use
    another framework (eg. in Python) to build the rich website experience.

    Our requirements include:

      * move quickly, use the right tool for the job (ie. favour
    re-using components over building everything from scratch)
      * modern website tooling, such as SASS for CSS, good HTML form
    support, model validation
      * well documented and mature software
      * relatively easy for other devs to work on the project later

    I'm deliberately trying to avoid a language flame war. Rather, I'm
    evaluating based on the size and maturity of the User Experience/UI
    section of the Perl community. Dancer seems well placed for API
    servers, but the web dev communities seem to be focused around Ruby,
    Python, Node etc. which is making me lean toward option (2) above.
    Is that a reasonable evaluation?


The way I suggest people write their website is by separating the
application logic from the web layer. I usually implement an API with
routes defined under MyApp/Web.pm. The rest of MyApp/ contains all the
application logic that can survive and live without the web layer, if
needs be.

In your case, writing just the web layer would be very simple. You could
then transition it to your use application, written in whatever language
you want. If you write it correctly, you could switch from Dancer to a
different web framework (whether in Perl or not).

Hi,

I'm interested in how exactly you write this API in the web layer, do you happen to have an example of this approach? or know of a project that uses it?

Thanks for any help

Adam
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