NAME Plack::App::Directory::PYX - Plack PYX directory application. SYNOPSIS use Plack::App::Directory::PYX; my $obj = Plack::App::File->new(%parameters); my $psgi_ar = $obj->serve_path($env, $path_to_file_or_dir); my $app = $obj->to_app; METHODS "new" my $obj = Plack::App::File->new(%parameters); Constructor. Returns instance of object. * "indent" Set indent of SGML output. "serve_path" my $psgi_ar = $obj->serve_path($env, $path_to_file_or_dir); Process file or directory on disk and serve it to application. Returns reference to array (PSGI structure). "to_app" my $app = $obj->to_app; Creates Plack application. Returns Plack::Component object. EXAMPLE1 use strict; use warnings; use File::Temp; use IO::Barf; use Plack::App::Directory::PYX; use Plack::Runner; # Temporary file with PYX. my $temp_pyx_file = File::Temp->new->filename; # PYX file. my $pyx = <<'END'; (html (head (title -Title )title )head (body (div -Hello world )div )body )html END barf($temp_pyx_file, $pyx); # Run application with one PYX file. my $app = Plack::App::Directory::PYX->new('file' => $temp_pyx_file)->to_app; Plack::Runner->new->run($app); # Output: # HTTP::Server::PSGI: Accepting connections at http://0:5000/ # > curl http://localhost:5000/ #