Hey, that's awesome! But it doesn't look nearly as pretty as native p5
code! :D Maybe I just still need to get used to p6 yet. Actually I know I
do.


On Dec 20, 2016 2:58 PM, "Brian Duggan" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,

So, after reading today's p6 advent calendar entry, I gave
this a try:

        $ cat mojo.p6
        #!/usr/bin/env perl6

        use Mojolicious::Lite:from<Perl5>;

        app.routes.get: '/', -> $c { $c.render( :text("hello\n") ) };

        app.start;

and it works!

        $ ./mojo.p6 get /
        [Tue Dec 20 15:49:43 2016] [debug] GET "/"
        [Tue Dec 20 15:49:43 2016] [debug] Routing to a callback
        [Tue Dec 20 15:49:43 2016] [debug] 200 OK (0.001791s, 558.347/s)
        hello

        $ ./mojo.p6 daemon
        [Tue Dec 20 15:52:22 2016] [info] Listening at "http://*:3000";
        Server available at http://127.0.0.1:3000

Hurray!

Brian

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