NAME Dancer::Plugin::ElasticModel - Use Elastic::Model in your Dancer application VERSION version 0.08 SYNOPSIS use Dancer::Plugin::ElasticModel; emodel->namespace('myapp')->index->create; edomain('myapp')->create( user => { name => 'Joe Bloggs' }); my $results = eview('users)->search; DESCRIPTION Easy access to your Elastic::Model-based application from within your Dancer apps. CONFIG plugins: ElasticModel: model: MyApp global_scope: 0 request_scope: 1 es: servers: es1.mydomain.com:9200 transport: http views: users: domain: myapp type: user model The "model" should be the name of your model class (which uses Elastic::Model). es Any parameters specified in "es" will be passed directly to "new()" in Search::Elasticsearch::Compat. views Optionally, you can predefine named views, eg the "users" view above is the equivalent of: $view = $model->view( domain => 'myapp', type => 'user' ); Scoping Scoping is not enabled by default. If you want to automatically create a new scope at the beginning of each request, you can do so with: request_scope: 1 The request scope is cleaned up at the end of the request. You can also create a global scope which is not cleaned up until the application exits, with: global_scope: 1 Objects that are loaded in the global scope will remain cached in memory until your application exits. This is useful only for big objects that seldom change. The only way to refresh the object is by restarting your application. See Elastic::Manual::Scoping for more. METHODS emodel() "emodel()" gives you access to the model that you have configured in your "config.yml" file. edomain() $domain = edomain('mydomain'); "edomain()" is a shortcut for: $domain = emodel->domain('mydomain'); eview() Access the "views" that you predefined in your "CONFIG": $users = eview('users')->search; Or create a new view: $users = eview(domain=>'myapp', type => 'user'); $users = eview->domain('myapp')->type('user'); SEE ALSO * Elastic::Model * Dancer * Search::Elasticsearch::Compat SUPPORT You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc Dancer::Plugin::ElasticModel You can also look for information at: * GitHub * CPAN Ratings * Search MetaCPAN AUTHOR Clinton Gormley COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2014 by Clinton Gormley. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.