Reload pages in browsers when files are modified.
Write logs to Firebug or Webkit Inspector.
Turn free-text queries into SQL WHERE clauses. The idea is to allow you to treat
your database like a free-text search index, when it really isn't.
Display information about the current request/response.
Compress response body with Gzip or Deflate.
Plack::Middleware::Expires is Apache's mod_expires for Plack. This middleware
controls the setting of Expires HTTP header and the max-age directive of the
Cache-Control HTTP header in server responses. Note: Expires works only for
successful response and If exists Expires HTTP header already, this middleware
does not override.
This module provides an RPC::ExtDirect gateway implementation for Plack
environment. It is packaged as a standard Plack middleware component suitable
for using with Plack::Builder.
Plack::Middleware::ExtDirect is recommended to be used with Perl versions 5.12
and newer, for reasons explained below. For Perls older than 5.12,
CGI::ExtDirect gateway may be a better choice - especially if you cannot
install XS dependent packages.
If you are not familiar with Ext.Direct, more information can be found in
RPC::ExtDirect::Intro.
Nginx::Simple is a Perl module which allows for a "Apache mod_perl-like"
interface.
Sass support for all Plack frameworks.
Plack::Middleware::FixMissingBodyInRedirect sets body in redirect response, if
it is not already set.