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.IX Title "Mojo 3"
.TH Mojo 3 "2023-03-08" "perl v5.26.3" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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Mojo \- Web development toolkit
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\&  # HTTP/WebSocket user agent
\&  use Mojo::UserAgent;
\&  my $ua = Mojo::UserAgent\->new;
\&  say $ua\->get(\*(Aqwww.mojolicious.org\*(Aq)\->result\->headers\->server;
\&
\&  # HTML/XML DOM parser with CSS selectors
\&  use Mojo::DOM;
\&  my $dom = Mojo::DOM\->new(\*(Aq<div><b>Hello Mojo!</b></div>\*(Aq);
\&  say $dom\->at(\*(Aqdiv > b\*(Aq)\->text;
\&
\&  # Perl\-ish templates
\&  use Mojo::Template;
\&  my $mt = Mojo::Template\->new(vars => 1);
\&  say $mt\->render(\*(AqHello <%= $what %>!\*(Aq, {what => \*(AqMojo\*(Aq});
\&
\&  # HTTP/WebSocket server
\&  use Mojo::Server::Daemon;
\&  my $daemon = Mojo::Server::Daemon\->new(listen => [\*(Aqhttp://*:8080\*(Aq]);
\&  $daemon\->unsubscribe(\*(Aqrequest\*(Aq)\->on(request => sub ($daemon, $tx) {
\&    $tx\->res\->code(200);
\&    $tx\->res\->body(\*(AqHello Mojo!\*(Aq);
\&    $tx\->resume;
\&  });
\&  $daemon\->run;
\&
\&  # Event loop
\&  use Mojo::IOLoop;
\&  for my $seconds (1 .. 5) {
\&    Mojo::IOLoop\->timer($seconds => sub { say $seconds });
\&  }
\&  Mojo::IOLoop\->start;
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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A powerful web development toolkit, with all the basic tools and helpers needed to write simple web applications and
higher level web frameworks, such as Mojolicious. Some of the most commonly used tools are Mojo::UserAgent,
Mojo::DOM, Mojo::JSON, Mojo::Server::Daemon, Mojo::Server::Prefork, Mojo::IOLoop and Mojo::Template.
.PP
See Mojolicious::Guides for more!
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
Mojolicious, Mojolicious::Guides, <https://mojolicious.org>.
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