Create a controller for the action. If you want to create a one-off subroutine, 
route to a callback.

$r->get('/trend/kept')->to(cb => sub { ... });


On May 7, 2014, at 4:21 PM, Neil Watson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I'm working growing my app as the doc says. I'm trying to route to a
> local subroutine:
> 
> sub startup
> {
> ....
>  $r->get( '/trend/kept' )->to('#trend', subject => 'Kept');
> }
> 
> sub trend
> # This is in the same file as startup
> {
>  my $self = shift;
>  ...
>  $self->render( template => 'trend' );
> }
> 
> Is this an OK approach? Sadly when I call /trend/kept from the browser I
> get a page not found error. What did I do wrong?
> 
> -- 
> Neil Watson
> Linux/UNIX Consultant
> http://watson-wilson.ca
> 
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