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NAME
	   MooseX::Object::Pluggable - Make your classes pluggable

SYNOPSIS
	   package MyApp;
	   use Moose;

	   with 'MooseX::Object::Pluggable';

	   ...

	   package MyApp::Plugin::Pretty;
	   use Moose::Role;

	   sub pretty{ print "I am pretty" }

	   1;

	   #
	   use MyApp;
	   my $app = MyApp->new;
	   $app->load_plugin('Pretty');
	   $app->pretty;

DESCRIPTION
       This module is meant to be loaded as a role from Moose-based classes it
       will add five methods and four attributes to assist you with the
       loading and handling of plugins and extensions for plugins. I
       understand that this may pollute your namespace, however I took great
       care in using the least ambiguous names possible.

How plugins Work
       Plugins and extensions are just Roles by a fancy name. They are loaded
       at runtime on demand and are instance, not class based. This means that
       if you have more than one instance of a class they can all have
       different plugins loaded. This is a feature.

       Plugin methods are allowed to "around", "before", "after" their
       consuming classes, so it is important to watch for load order as
       plugins can and will overload each other. You may also add attributes
       through has.

       Please note that when you load at runtime you lose the ability to wrap
       "BUILD" and roles using "has" will not go through compile time checks
       like "required" and <default>.

       Even though "override" will work , I STRONGLY discourage it's use and a
       warning will be thrown if you try to use it.  This is closely linked to
       the way multiple roles being applied is handled and is not likely to
       change. "override" bevavior is closely linked to inheritance and thus
       will likely not work as you expect it in multiple inheritance
       situations. Point being, save yourself the headache.

How plugins are loaded
       When roles are applied at runtime an anonymous class will wrap your
       class and "$self->blessed" and "ref $self" will no longer return the
       name of your object, they will instead return the name of the anonymous
       class created at runtime.  See "_original_class_name".

Usage
       For a simple example see the tests included in this distribution.

Attributes
   _plugin_ns
       String. The prefix to use for plugin names provided. MyApp::Plugin is
       sensible.

   _plugin_app_ns
       ArrayRef, Accessor automatically dereferences into array on a read
       call.  By default will be filled with the class name and it's
       prescedents, it is used to determine which directories to look for
       plugins as well as which plugins take presedence upon namespace
       collitions. This allows you to subclass a pluggable class and still use
       it's plugins while using yours first if they are available.

   _plugin_locator
       An automatically built instance of Module::Pluggable::Object used to
       locate available plugins.

   _original_class_name
       Because of the way roles apply "$self->blessed" and "ref $self" will no
       longer return what you expect. Instead, upon instantiation, the name of
       the class instantiated will be stored in this attribute if you need to
       access the name the class held before any runtime roles were applied.

Public Methods
   load_plugins @plugins
   load_plugin $plugin
       Load the apropriate role for $plugin.

Private Methods
       There's nothing stopping you from using these, but if you are using
       them for anything thats not really complicated you are probably doing
       something wrong.

   _role_from_plugin $plugin
       Creates a role name from a plugin name. If the plugin name is prepended
       with a "+" it will be treated as a full name returned as is. Otherwise
       a string consisting of $plugin  prepended with the "_plugin_ns" and the
       first valid value from "_plugin_app_ns" will be returned. Example

	  #assuming appname MyApp and C<_plugin_ns> 'Plugin'
	  $self->_role_from_plugin("MyPlugin"); # MyApp::Plugin::MyPlugin

   _load_and_apply_role @roles
       Require $role if it is not already loaded and apply it. This is the
       meat of this module.

   _build_plugin_app_ns
       Automatically builds the _plugin_app_ns attribute with the classes in
       the class presedence list that are not part of Moose.

   _build_plugin_locator
       Automatically creates a Module::Pluggable::Object instance with the
       correct search_path.

   meta
       Keep tests happy. See Moose

SEE ALSO
       Moose, Moose::Role, Class::Inspector

AUTHOR
       Guillermo Roditi, <groditi@cpan.org>

BUGS
       Holler?

       Please report any bugs or feature requests to
       "bug-moosex-object-pluggable at rt.cpan.org", or through the web
       interface at
       http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=MooseX-Object-Pluggable
       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=MooseX-Object-
       Pluggable>.  I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be
       notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT
       You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

	   perldoc MooseX-Object-Pluggable

       You can also look for information at:

       ·   AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation

	   http://annocpan.org/dist/MooseX-Object-Pluggable
	   <http://annocpan.org/dist/MooseX-Object-Pluggable>

       ·   CPAN Ratings

	   http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/MooseX-Object-Pluggable
	   <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/MooseX-Object-Pluggable>

       ·   RT: CPAN's request tracker

	   http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=MooseX-Object-Pluggable
	   <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=MooseX-Object-Pluggable>

       ·   Search CPAN

	   http://search.cpan.org/dist/MooseX-Object-Pluggable
	   <http://search.cpan.org/dist/MooseX-Object-Pluggable>

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
       #Moose - Huge number of questions
       Matt S Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk> - ideas / planning.
       Stevan Little - EVERYTHING. Without him this would have never happened.
       Shawn M Moore - bugfixes

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2007 Guillermo Roditi.	 All Rights Reserved.  This is free
       software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
       as Perl itself.

perl v5.14.1			  2009-04-27	  MooseX::Object::Pluggable(3)
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