You can make a POST request with the get command :
http://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojolicious/Command/get
But when your arguments get complicated, it might be best to just write a test - using Test::Mojo - and run that in the debugger:
http://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojolicious/Guides/Growing#toc
I wouldn't trust "ctrl+c", because it just breaks the debugger at some random point in the code (probably somewhere unhelpful inside the event loop); I think it's better to set up breakpoints in advance. Use the $DB::single=1 trick to break the debugger at the point the code you're interested in is already loaded - startup() in your app or the beginning of an action method of your controller - and then set further breakpoints, watch vars, etc.
Have fun,



On 04/12/16 16:59, [email protected] wrote:
Thank you!
It's work. For one GET request, for example.
But, how I can send POST request? (I am testing code in module authentication) And moreover, how I can run and still application in perldebug mode, and from time to time, stopping him by "ctrl+c", set breakpoint watch vars, and continue application work, for more deep debugging?
Thanks in advance!


пятница, 2 декабря 2016 г., 13:58:32 UTC+8 пользователь Dotan Dimet написал:

    perl -d script/my_app get /route/to/controller

    Stepping through mojo code until it reaches your startup() method
    is tricky and time-consuming.
    The best way to avoid all that is to add the line
    $DB::single = 1;
    inside your startup() method code. Then, once you run the
    debugger, just hit 'c' at the prompt
    and it will break at that position.

    Something worth considering, particularly if you are trying to
    debug controller code (or anything that happens in a route),
    is that Mojo always runs your app in an Event loop, even in the
    debugger, which means that timeouts can happen (will definitely
    happen)
    while you are pondering your code.
    
http://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojolicious/Guides/FAQ#What-does-Inactivity-timeout-mean
    
<http://mojolicious.org/perldoc/Mojolicious/Guides/FAQ#What-does-Inactivity-timeout-mean>
    You can avoid this by setting MOJO_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT=0 in your
    environment before starting the debugger.

    Good Luck,
     Dotan


    On 02/12/2016 7:20, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
    Hi!

    I'am newbie in Mojo.
    Please, tell me, how I can run Mojolicious app (not lite), run
    in full perl debug mode (perl -d) with breakpoints, vars watch etc.

    p.s.
    the application which I need debugging have a main package, let's
    call him "MyPackage.pm" with function "startup {}", if this
    important.

    Thanks you!
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